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Originally posted by Stanley View PostQPR manager Steve McClaren says he felt like his side deserved more out of the game after going down 1-0 to Norwich City at Loftus Road on Saturday afternoon.
The loss was the R’s first in six matches and they’ll now look to regroup ahead of Saturday’s trip to Swansea.
Watch: https://www.qpr.co.uk/videos/intervi...says-mcclaren/
it and we didn't deserve to lose......utter bull, and t6oo many comments like that, will turn me against him
Just tell the truth
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On another thread recently SM was complimented for playing players in their right places against the #####s to get a win. If Rangel was injured/knackered why replace with Baptiste instead of Kakay ? Likewise if Cousins injured/knackered why stick Eze on the wing when Pav is gasping for a go ?
Yesterdays setup, lack of changes and bs in his interview dont reflect well on SM
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Originally posted by West Acton View PostCan’t stomach spin. If it’s #### it’s #### just say so, it’s what we’re all thinking anyway and you get more respect for being upfront and honestI must away now, I can no longer tarry
This morning's tempest I have to cross
I must be guided without a stumble
Into the arms I love the most
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Originally posted by Rangers77 View PostNorwich had 73 percent possession first half......
Now that last bit does concern me, it was something that neither of our previous two managers got to grips with. As regards the interview, no manager (except Ollie) is going to come out and start slagging players or fans or both. What they should say, and never ever do, is 'sorry chaps, I called that completely wrong and as a result we sucked.'
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Originally posted by hal9thou View Post
These days your possession stats are a lot less relevant. As we proved vs Derby at Wembley. As Leicester proved. Possession had far less impact at this world cup than in previous versions.. What matters is how you cover off the ball, how organised you are, and the speed of transition when you do get it.
Now that last bit does concern me, it was something that neither of our previous two managers got to grips with. As regards the interview, no manager (except Ollie) is going to come out and start slagging players or fans or both. What they should say, and never ever do, is 'sorry chaps, I called that completely wrong and as a result we sucked.'
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Yeah he was way way too slow to change and that in itself is very much old skool and that also worries me.
We were at home against average side but we didnt set up for that. We set up like they were world beaters. Why?
I think that date rape at West Brom left a mark, and clean sheets (no pun intended) became the priority.
Also he does need to assess everyone whose there or thereabouts. Hopefull he has now done that.
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