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  • Mark Bowen: Tried and trusted formula

    Mark Hughes, his Management team and the QPR squad arrived at the Amendoeira Resort in Portugal just after 3pm this afternoon and were immediately impressed by the facilities awaiting them...

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  • #2
    All sounds positive. Obviously they aren't out there for some r&r, and it sounds like they've done this before and had success with it. Let's hope it works out because we are running out of time.
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    • #3
      "I don't like to speak too soon but whenever we have done this in the past we have always had positive results on the back of it when we return. Hopefully that will continue."

      Never lost their fist game in charge of a new team before......... never lost to Blackburn before........., this could be the hatrick.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by paulmason View Post
        "I don't like to speak too soon but whenever we have done this in the past we have always had positive results on the back of it when we return. Hopefully that will continue."

        Never lost their fist game in charge of a new team before......... never lost to Blackburn before........., this could be the hatrick.


        Someone should remid him he's at QPR now and things don't go to plan like they do at other clubs.

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        • #5
          being woken up at 8am? are they for real?

          Then a jog to the training pitches??

          Wish my early starts started at friggin 8am. Sounds like a ****in holiday to me which they do not deserve

          6am start, 5 mile run, 2 hours training, swim to warm down,
          lunch,
          5 mile run, 2 hours training swim to warm down

          then they need 2 hours each day of learning how to friggin play football

          FFS

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          • #6
            Originally posted by NorthWood Rangers View Post
            being woken up at 8am? are they for real?

            Then a jog to the training pitches??

            Wish my early starts started at friggin 8am. Sounds like a ****in holiday to me which they do not deserve

            6am start, 5 mile run, 2 hours training, swim to warm down,
            lunch,
            5 mile run, 2 hours training swim to warm down

            then they need 2 hours each day of learning how to friggin play football

            FFS

            You forgot the classroom session on how not to get sent off for stupidity.

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            • #7
              and how to clear the 1st man on a set piece delivery.....i just cannot get my head around our inabillity to do the simple things.

              How hard is it to knock a ball 30 yards into a box?

              criminal everytime

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              • #8
                Originally posted by NorthWood Rangers View Post
                being woken up at 8am? are they for real?

                Then a jog to the training pitches??

                Wish my early starts started at friggin 8am. Sounds like a ****in holiday to me which they do not deserve

                6am start, 5 mile run, 2 hours training, swim to warm down,
                lunch,
                5 mile run, 2 hours training swim to warm down

                then they need 2 hours each day of learning how to friggin play football

                FFS
                NOt far off what I was thinking when I read that.

                They don't have a trucking clue. Players who had a non league background like Kightly, Morison etc do, because they have had to work and then find the time to train and play, but most of the others are just pampered prima donnas.

                Get up at 8am for a breakfast that is already prepared for them indeed.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by stanistheman View Post
                  NOt far off what I was thinking when I read that.

                  They don't have a trucking clue. Players who had a non league background like Kightly, Morison etc do, because they have had to work and then find the time to train and play, but most of the others are just pampered prima donnas.

                  Get up at 8am for a breakfast that is already prepared for them indeed.

                  .

                  But, anyway. This is a beginning.
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