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Originally posted by Nodge70 View PostGiven the promises and prices. 6th. Anything lower is abject failure and a fundamental failure of our board and DoFSoldier: "im on reconnaissance sir.. im looking for our camouflage expert.. have you seen him?"
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QPR have no realistic chance of finishing 6th.
Regardless of ticket prices and promises, I would settle for 14th or above.
This has been a hugely disappointing season.
Apart from a few good weeks in September and October, QPR have been very poor and often shambolic. Even when winning those 3 consectutive games, QPR didn't look entirely convincing. Preston, Reading and even Derby created enough chances to have given QPR a stronger challenge in those matches.
Some fans think Magilton was doing a fine job, but I disagree.
He dismantled the defensive work Dowie and then Sousa built upon, he destroyed the confidence of the defenders and even players such as Vine, Buzsaky, Connolly & Gorkss by critising them often and in public and with his constant team changes.
Appointing Hart was a disaster waiting to happen, and thankfully, he resigned after 28 days.
Now, QPR have loaned and sold a lot of high earners, and some that could have done a decent job as part of the team or squad.
Helguson for one, should not have been loaned out to help Watford climb above QPR. They are even paying at least 50% of his salary to do so. If he had to go out on loan, it should have been to a side in the top 3 of the CCC, a Prem struggler (if wanted) or to a promotion chasing team from L1.
For me, this season can't end soon enough, and I'll happily accept today's league position of 14th and hope that next season really will be better, with a better managerial appointment, less Boardroom interference and actually addressing the deficiencies in the squad i.e. better keeper, full backs, strikers (not via loans).
Also to employ a good fitness coach to replace Harbin, who left to join Sousa at Swansea.
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Yep, stanistheman smacked it on the head, nuff said!2011-2013, 2 seasons in the Premiership, 76 games, 14 wins........two years of my life I'll never get back!!
2013/2014 mediocrity topped off with a win at Wembley....
2014/2015 was pretty much the same as 2011-2013.....
2015/2016, average at best.....
2016/2017, same old, same old....
2017/2018, aim low, avoid disappointment!
Its the hope that kills you!
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostQPR have no realistic chance of finishing 6th.
Regardless of ticket prices and promises, I would settle for 14th or above.
This has been a hugely disappointing season.
Apart from a few good weeks in September and October, QPR have been very poor and often shambolic. Even when winning those 3 consectutive games, QPR didn't look entirely convincing. Preston, Reading and even Derby created enough chances to have given QPR a stronger challenge in those matches.
Some fans think Magilton was doing a fine job, but I disagree.
He dismantled the defensive work Dowie and then Sousa built upon, he destroyed the confidence of the defenders and even players such as Vine, Buzsaky, Connolly & Gorkss by critising them often and in public and with his constant team changes.
Appointing Hart was a disaster waiting to happen, and thankfully, he resigned after 28 days.
Now, QPR have loaned and sold a lot of high earners, and some that could have done a decent job as part of the team or squad.
Helguson for one, should not have been loaned out to help Watford climb above QPR. They are even paying at least 50% of his salary to do so. If he had to go out on loan, it should have been to a side in the top 3 of the CCC, a Prem struggler (if wanted) or to a promotion chasing team from L1.
For me, this season can't end soon enough, and I'll happily accept today's league position of 14th and hope that next season really will be better, with a better managerial appointment, less Boardroom interference and actually addressing the deficiencies in the squad i.e. better keeper, full backs, strikers (not via loans).
Also to employ a good fitness coach to replace Harbin, who left to join Sousa at Swansea.
Spot on:bad_egg:
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