I see no reason to give up, despite the worst start of a season in the clubs history and one of the worst of any Championship teams ever.
We are three players short of the team that comfortably beat relegation by a margin of 15 points last season. We haven’t lost one single midfielder, winger or striker worth mentioning since last season, and even with Washington, Sylla and Smith as the only strikers we finished lower mid-table last year.
If we get in a good goalkeeper and a decent central defender before the closing of the loan window, we have a team equal to last season. Add the fact the youngsters are one year older and we probably get Hall back and the squad isn’t the problem. If we even manage to loan a decent striker on top we could actually have a better team than last season.
The only problem is the manager. Except Les and a small minority of our fans, everyone knew before the season started that McClaren isn’t suited for QPR, and the poor results should not come as a surprise. There are still 42 matches to go, and we can get Holloway back or find another one that can get the best out of this squad. We are not attractive to some, but I am confident there are quite a few managers out there that would see QPR as a good opportunity right now. When expectations are low, the downside is limited, and this is a good starting point for any managers.
In my mind, we also need to replace Les, as the McClaren appointment is unforgiving. However, this might be an advantage, as there will be more experienced candidates for the vacant manager position once the job description includes full responsibility for signings (admittedly we will only do loan signings the next ten months).
Amit, please get down to work!
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