Really looking forward to the season, but think we will massively struggle without further urgent investment
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Well looking forward to the season. First time back in the Premiership for 15 years, whats not to look forward to. Oh hang a minute, we've got Tango & Cash running things, that takes the gloss off it, but still looking forward to it.Opinions are like A******s, everyone has one, but nobody wants to see the other guy's.
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You'll bound to find someone who won't be happy and even throw back his ST or membership but everyone has to be secretly excited. Now when the season gets going and we (hopefully not) have a few disasters then stand back and feel the force
You R'sssssssssssssssssssssI blew a lot on vodka and tonic, gambling and fags. Looking back, I think I overdid it on the tonic. - The one and only Stanley Bowles
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Originally posted by NW9_RANGER View PostWhinging about certain issues ie the board, lack of spending etc is understandable but I can't understand how any fan, no matter what league their team is in and how good their prospects are for the season - could not look forward to their teams new season - we all live for QPR and I know even the whingers can't wait for the season to start (albeit with hopefully a few more signings)
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it shouldn't really be a question of yes or no.
Of course we are all (bar a few) excited at the prospect of seeiong QPR back in the big time, but I am sure many are not looking forward to seeing QPR humilated and embarassed on a frequent basis.
And with the current squad, big defeats surely beckon for QPR (losses that only used to occur once or twice a season (if that) in the 70s, 80s & 90s, on a more frequent basis.
How many of us fear doing a Derby 1 win in 38 and only 8 draws? How many consecutive defeats did Sunderland suffer in 2005/6 (I think) on their way to a then record low of 15 points?
Does anyone on here really believe that T&C will not embarrass QPR and drag the club through the gutter again as they did in 2008/09 & 2009/10. Atre we looking forward to that? I'm not.
It would be great to see QPR stay up and enjoy winning 7-10 games with about 10-15 draws, but unless Warnock is a miracle worker or T&C let him buy some good players, it isn't going to happen and QPR will be relegated.
I don't look forward to that.
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