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There's a pretty fair chance that we'll get no points from the next three games and, as a result, be in or near the relegation zone by the end of the Man City game. Even in that scenario, though, it seems ludicrously premature to me to be talking about changing manager, much less discussing who might replace him. Even with the signings made since Fernandes took over, QPR are still on paper among the weaker sides in the division and I would think most pundits would be tipping us for the bottom quarter of the league if not the bottom three. While the Blackburn and Fulham games were disappointing, I can't really recall another game that would make me want to advocate a change of manager. We are eight games into a 38-game season. To panic now would be to act in the manner of Briatore and co.WRITING ABOUT QPR AND OTHER NONSENSE:
http://thisismyengland.blogspot.com/
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Originally posted by Mellowhoop View PostDidn't slate him bluehoop did I?#standuptocancer
#inyourfacecancer
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Originally posted by Mellowhoop View PostGranted he's a good manger but huge step up to the prem.. Not saying he couldn't but it's a big risk for a club to gamble on if your fighting it out to stay up!
Personally, I hope TF is true to his word and sticks with Warnock rather than risk the potential fall out from changing the boss part way through the season.#standuptocancer
#inyourfacecancer
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Hmm..
Originally posted by Mellowhoop View PostI agree.. Managers need backing...
I think that fans' patience will also be tested if we are in this position, still not scoring many goals and playing tripe football too...
Still, very much hoping we start picking up unexpected points and scoring as this would mean we will be going in the right direction...
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Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostLove the red sentance, great summary and makes us realsie were not in too bad a position, especially taking on board the fact we have money to spend on reinforcements come January.
Now, having got that bit of negativity off my chest, I think that if 10 of the 11 play like they did against Newcastle and either Bothroyd or his replacement do his job properly, we can win this.
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Originally posted by brightonr View PostOnly problem is Matty, they were against Bolton, Wigan & Fulham. All of whom would have been occupying Blackburn's position if we had beaten them, or even drawn in the case of the first two.
Now, having got that bit of negativity off my chest, I think that if 10 of the 11 play like they did against Newcastle and either Bothroyd or his replacement do his job properly, we can win this.
Have to agree mate, we played some quality football that game and our lack of a finished was all that stopped us bagging a nice easy points... against a side who are unbeaten in the PL still (how they havent lost amazes me!).
IF we can consistently perform as we did vs Newcastle for a majority fo games this season we will be fine.... Big IF though taking into account the last couple gamesYou should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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