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  • #76
    Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
    Of course they are, but he didn't get many points

    davidla. maybe you can answer me as Writtler is swerving it

    What happened between 27th January 2009 and March 14th 2009?
    Give it a rest mate.

    Got more points than Dowie and Ainsworth combined.

    Care to argue with that??????
    A message to the other Premier League clubs when they visit Loftus Road.....

    "NUESTRA GLORIA, VUESTRO INFIERNO"

    (If you don't understand it, then learn Spanish. It is the language of world football.....)

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    • #77
      De Canio is gone and so is that soppy song,move on man your obsessed.Was De Canio cheating on his missus with QBP?

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      • #78
        Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
        Writller

        but Sousa realised that he had been handed a badly assembled unbalanced squad that had it's limitations and was planning for the following season - the squad got found out pure and simple

        I Would agree with that, if he had not started off well.

        the squad cannot become unbalanced from 27th January, we only really brought in Routledge/. It became unbalanced because he was trying everything from playing one front to not to lose games as opposed to go out and win them, thats a big difference
        Okay, under LDC, we had Buzz flying, Vine flying, Pat flying. Most notifbly the first two. Under PS, we had neither of them, at the time prob out best two attacking players. Without them, we struggled, so PS bult on the solid back line. If PS had the team we have today, it would have been a lot, lot better and im sure we would be in the play offs

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        • #79
          Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
          haqpr1963

          Come on, don't want supporters fooled

          Dowie 53.3 % win record
          magilton 37.5% win record
          De Canio 34.3 % win record
          Ainsworth 28% win record

          FACT SOUSA 26.9% win record:cry::(

          Yet the last name is the second coming to some
          Pete if anyone is trying to fool supporters, it is you.

          Haqqpr's figures show points gained, not just games won.

          Magilton arguably had the best squad out of all those managers listed, yet his points per game ratio is only marginally better.

          Originally Posted by haqpr1963
          Lets just look at some facts, and not just based on win ratios.

          LDC : 34 games 47 points 1.38 points/game

          PS : 23 games 32 points 1.39 points/game

          JM : 20 games 28 points 1.40 points/game



          Points count more on a league table than wins.

          Hyperthetically;
          Magilton's team could win 17 draw 5 lose 24 F 58 A 65 = 56pts
          Sousa's could win 15 draw 21 and lose 10 F42 A 25 = 66pts

          Who's would you prefer?

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