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  • #61
    Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
    I am saying, we would not have sold more season tickets if Sousa was still in charge.

    Some fans didn't turn up for Sousa, when he needed their support.

    Cost is big big issue.

    Not contradictory at all. Its only opinion.

    As for people disagreeing, you would expect people to respond that disagree, thats what messageboards are for? It has been known that some do agree, with what I say:boss:
    Some probably do. You are talking about an issue where you either agree or disagree - you won't find people sitting on the fence over this issue. What you have to realise is though is that tonight on this thread nobody has agreed with you and rather than just agreeing to disagree you bite back over every comment and annoy more and more of your readership and your fellow QPR fans.

    I know we disagree over Sousa, I know we agree over Blackstock. I know that we will agree and disagree over a 101 things but I can't be bothered to keep arguing with you as our opinions won't change. Others though including yourself will just go on and on and on and it's getting rather boring. It's no longer a debate but a publically argument which most don't want to be involved in.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
      No strikers?

      Blackstock
      De carmine
      Ageymang
      (okay got injured, played as right winger?) good scoring record under De canio
      Helguson
      Balanta

      and then even had Tarrabdt.

      No, problem was playing 1 up front. Could have had 10 strikers at the club, no ppoint if your only gonna play one.

      So whats your point?
      like I said. No strikers, and by that I mean of an quality. And if you had any knowlegde of the game you would know that 1 upfront doesnt mean negative football. Im sure most managers would have played 1 upfront with our squad because our strength lies in midfield.

      edit: Taraabt is not a striker!
      Last edited by E4Hoop; 24-05-2009, 10:41 PM.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by E4Hoop View Post
        like I said. No strikers, and by that I mean of an quality. And if you had any knowlegde of the game you would know that 1 upfront doesnt mean negative football. Im sure most managers would have played 1 upfront with our squad because our strength lies in midfield.
        Agreed. Nuno Gomes has played up front on his own for Portugal for many years and they are one of the most attack minded teams in World football.

        Blackstock will score goals in this league but we need more quality and depth not just one striker who will score 10+ and hope that our defensive midfield score them. Next season we will have our creative midfielders back and they should contribute to the goals for column but we need a striker who can put away chance after chance and if need be lead the line on his own.

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        • #64
          :waaaht:

          We are going over old ground.

          We scored 3 away to Blackpool and 2 away to Derby, 2 away to forest with the same players. It went wrong because we were asking the least experienced player to hold the line on his own, in most cases against 4 proven championship defenders.

          That is a fact and not an opinion.
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          • #65
            Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
            :waaaht:

            We are going over old ground.

            We scored 3 away to Blackpool and 2 away to Derby, 2 away to forest with the same players. It went wrong because we were asking the least experienced player to hold the line on his own, in most cases against 4 proven championship defenders.

            That is a fact and not an opinion.
            Oh yeah of course we should have played our experienced striker, erm whats his name again? you know the one I'm talking about dont you?

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            • #66
              pete are you saying our strikers are good enough?

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              • #67
                lol. SPC is owning this thread I see.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Sam-QPR View Post
                  pete are you saying our strikers are good enough?
                  Yeah of course they are! apparently fulham wanted Blackstock. And wow dont get me started on Heguson and Di Carmine!

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                  • #69
                    Going to end in tears not a good appointment sounds more and more like again we won't spend money that will result in the same crap we were served up this season! That means even more unrest, I can see Flavio walking away from it all by then.....

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Fez View Post
                      Going to end in tears not a good appointment sounds more and more like again we won't spend money that will result in the same crap we were served up this season! That means even more unrest, I can see Flavio walking away from it all by then.....
                      well if it is the same and there is more unrest then Flavio will have bought it on himself and would be walking away from a failure he created.

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                      • #71
                        "How many did we sell the season before, genuine question? "

                        dont have an exact figure but it was circa 10000 it was 12000 a couple of years before that.
                        its New Era number 8 i tell thee, bring on the fireworks

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                        • #72
                          This thread is hilarious, and that's 90% FACT

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
                            This I agree with but it doesn't mean we'd have been a better side. What you fail to understand is Sousa was never allowed to build his own team buy his own striker(s) which would have fitted into the system he wanted play.

                            Under De Canio we might score more but under Sousa we'd concede less, it's all about finding an equlibrium and believe Sousa would have found that building on a strong defence. In all fairness if Helguson had converted half the chances he had since signing for us I'm pretty sure we'd have scored at least another 10 goals this season. You continually blame Sousa personally I think the players let us down, we were creating chances at times but failing to convert. Sousa was promised funds in January and never recieved them. Interference from Braitore and Paladini was Sousa's downfall not negative tactics.


                            It is definitely about finding an equilibrium, no point scoring 3 and conceding 4 (though ala Newcastle under Keegan in the 90's - it is very exciting to watch). I would have liked to see Sousa given the funds in January as promised, or given this summer to rebuild, as I feel like W12, he would have got it right.

                            Totally agree that a lot of the players let us down too. How many of them would honestly say they gave all they could for the club this season? A few can be proud, but most should realise we the fans expect and deserve more.

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by PeterG View Post
                              "The opinion is a genuine one and one that I believe. Its not fact, but as close as you can get. "

                              LOL Pete you have a mighty high regard of your opinion.

                              If sousa had stayed we would have sold more season tickets than we actually have done. I am utterly convinced of that but its just my opinion, why do you think your opinion is closer to fact than someone elses especially when it is a supposition rather than an actual event.
                              Must admit I agree.

                              IMHO there a various reasons why people havent renewed:

                              1)They renewed or bought for the first time last season on the basis that this was a promotion season and didnt want to miss out. It wasnt and they wont fall for the hype again.

                              2)They are disappointed at the club. Lack of investment for the real fans on and off the pitch.

                              3)They are disappointed at the boards treatment of managers - Dowie and/or Sousa

                              4)They will not renew until they know who the manager is. No biggy holding off till after the "earlybird" as there's a virtually zero financial incentive to do so

                              5)Economic woes.


                              IMHO we would have sold more STs if Sousa was still in charge.
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                              • #75
                                Some of my mates are not renewing because they were disgusted by the treatment given to Paolo Sousa

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