Im with you Isle. He needs a transfer window under TF ownership to get a proper squad together for the 2nd half of the season.
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I will continue to back any QPR manager as I always have done (except P Hart) but I fear NW will not last into March if we don't start getting a few points and quick. Still need 9 points by end of Feb IMO22nd February away v Charlton is the 40th Anniversary of my support of QPR and my first game. Away v Chelsea 3-3 23rd Feb 1974. 40 years of pure magic!!
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Good post Isleworth.
I also want to back the man. Hate getting rid of managers, makes us look ridiculous.
However, he needs to drastically improve his game, and quickly. We had probably the easiest start to the season we could have hoped for with an ideal opportunity to pick up plenty of points. Some on here keep saying that they would have been happy with 17th right from the off. Having watched all the teams we have played against and seen how poor most of them actually are, that should have been an easy target to achieve. Unfortunately, due to his own mistakes and stupidity, he has put us in a position whereby each passing game creates more pressure for him and the team, making the task ahead harder still. He needs the backing of the board, but a swift kick up the backside from them too before he puts us all through more years of mediocrity.
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I dont give a toss who the manager is, as I support QPR FC and not any individual, but yesterday Lambert changed a game with three subs and made Norwich stronger who went on to win (IMO, if he had not made those changes, I dont think they would have won, as he added fresh legs and pace).
NW on the other hand weakened his team by taking the best player off (Adel), who did not look tired or injured.
The problem with us at the moment is NW's teams selection, tactics and subs, not the players who do as they are told or they dont play.Last edited by paulmason; 03-01-2012, 02:05 PM.
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After finally getting round to watching "The Four Year Plan"
I can't but help think (for anyone who has seen it) of the Mahon bit....
and it got me thinking What Would Flavio Do?
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Originally posted by IsleworthRanger View PostDespite recent results and to the avarage QPR fan some bizarre tactical decisions I am going to stick my neck out and state that I back Neil Warnock to get this team of ours back on track
Most of us said he deserved this season in the Premier after taking us up including me so I am going to continue to back him and he will get 100% from this particular fan of QPR
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Originally posted by paulmason View PostI dont give a toss who the manager is, as I support QPR FC and not any individual, but yesterday Lambert changed a game with three subs and made Norwich stronger who went on to win (IMO, if he had not made those changes, I dont think they would have won, as he added fresh legs and pace).
NW on the other hand weakened his team by taking the best player off (Adel), who did not look tired or injured.
The problem with us at the moment is NW's teams selection, tactics and subs, not the players who do as they are told or they dont play.
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100% behind Warnock. He got us here, he gets the season.
Find it embarassing hearing all and sundry in F block saying sack him - that's what Flavio did and he turned us into a jokeA blog of my first season ticket, and QPR's return to the Premiership after 15 years
Where Were You When We Were S4!T?
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Originally posted by IsleworthRanger View PostDespite recent results and to the avarage QPR fan some bizarre tactical decisions I am going to stick my neck out and state that I back Neil Warnock to get this team of ours back on track
Most of us said he deserved this season in the Premier after taking us up including me so I am going to continue to back him and he will get 100% from this particular fan of QPR
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Originally posted by paulmason View PostI dont give a toss who the manager is, as I support QPR FC and not any individual, but yesterday Lambert changed a game with three subs and made Norwich stronger who went on to win (IMO, if he had not made those changes, I dont think they would have won, as he added fresh legs and pace).
NW on the other hand weakened his team by taking the best player off (Adel), who did not look tired or injured.
The problem with us at the moment is NW's teams selection, tactics and subs, not the players who do as they are told or they dont play.
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