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Originally posted by Will M View PostTo be perfectly honest, I take criticism from people on this board with a pinch of salt. See lots of criticism for Hughes, QPR and teams we play. But have not seen many praise for anyone.
When we did well against Chelsea and Spurs, people were quick to dismiss them as being poor. But who is good this season then if they are poor?
not true, warnock got alot of praise on this board, also how can you praise a team that have only beaten walsall this season
bit like ya missus smashing you with a rolling pin and you saying good shot love , when in reality you know it hurts.
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Sometimes, when I feel people underestimate our injury problems, many are not satisfied with his charisma, or what you guys call it. I tell you, Charisma was not the problem when he was a player.I Donīt think it is the problem now either.QPR
Best team in the world
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@Will
Whatever you might think of criticism, you cannot escape the fact we are bottom. Hughes assured us we would never be in this position again but we are. It's a sad fact and people are right to raise their concerns.
Hughes should not be above criticism. He selected a lop-sided squad, he plays players out of position, he picks the team and he chooses the tactics. The result of his efforts are 2 points from 7 games. It's not good enough. I give him until the Villa game and I for one expect at least 12 points from the next 8 games. 3 wins 3 draws 2 defeats. Much less and he should be sacked.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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Originally posted by Fubar View Postnot true, warnock got alot of praise on this board, also how can you praise a team that have only beaten walsall this season
bit like ya missus smashing you with a rolling pin and you saying good shot love , when in reality you know it hurts.
I guess to clarify my point, when we drew with Chelsea and did well against Spurs a lot of folk said they were ordinary and mediocre teams. Same with Man City, not as good as last year, after we had a decent revival against them. But Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool are all struggling too. So who is good? Truth be told, lots of teams have not hit their stride yet including us.
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Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View PostI forget, was it after the Swansea defeat or the Norwich draw that you first decided we should call an end to Hughes's season?
Was reading somewhere that under Hughes Fulham were bottom or there abouts at Christmas and ended the season in 8th place, their best ever season I think. I'm as frustrated as anyone he didn't sort the defence out properly in the close season but these endless threads trying to undermine Hughes have one thing in common - zero strategy for a long term, stable, alternative future for QPR.
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Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View PostI forget, was it after the Swansea defeat or the Norwich draw that you first decided we should call an end to Hughes's season?
Was reading somewhere that under Hughes Fulham were bottom or there abouts at Christmas and ended the season in 8th place, their best ever season I think. I'm as frustrated as anyone he didn't sort the defence out properly in the close season but these endless threads trying to undermine Hughes have one thing in common - zero strategy for a long term, stable, alternative future for QPR.
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I have very little faith in Hughes but I would rather keep him than have Harry.Banning people is no longer my hobby,
but take a look at my photo blog:
http://kirillqpr.blogspot.com/
How and why did I start supporting QPR in Estonia:
http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/blog.php?b=852
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Originally posted by Will M View PostI'm talking about this season though, and not just restricted to QPR but the Premier League in general. As many teams have struggled this season.
I guess to clarify my point, when we drew with Chelsea and did well against Spurs a lot of folk said they were ordinary and mediocre teams. Same with Man City, not as good as last year, after we had a decent revival against them. But Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool are all struggling too. So who is good? Truth be told, lots of teams have not hit their stride yet including us.
Been an overhaul in players, but we still have some championship squad members like mackie, derry , hill, even SWP..............the "team" are not a team.
I blame the manager as he built it, buck stops with him.
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Originally posted by QPR Richard View Post@Will
Whatever you might think of criticism, you cannot escape the fact we are bottom. Hughes assured us we would never be in this position again but we are. It's a sad fact and people are right to raise their concerns.
Hughes should not be above criticism. He selected a lop-sided squad, he plays players out of position, he picks the team and he chooses the tactics. The result of his efforts are 2 points from 7 games. It's not good enough. I give him until the Villa game and I for one expect at least 12 points from the next 8 games. 3 wins 3 draws 2 defeats. Much less and he should be sacked.
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