Ironically, the closest Hughes has come to an away win, and arguably his greatest moment as QPR manager, is the away DEFEAT as Man City.
As far as I'm aware, Villa was the only other time we have lead in an away game under Hughes (last season), and we ended up being very lucky to get a point from that one.
Miserable defeats at Chelsea, Bolton, Sunderland, West Brom, Blackburn. Narrow more respectable defeats at Newcastle, Arsenal, Man Utd. No goals scored in the latter games and no real chance or opportunity to win any of these games.
On to this season, solitary point at Norwich who absolutely annihilated us. Miserable defeats albeit scoring against west brom and man city, and a miserable failure to even score against a woeful stoke side. A decent half against tottenham with a rare first goal quickly chalked off as another unlucky defeat.
How does anything think that Hughes has any chance in hell of keeping us up? We gonna win all our home games? Unlikely given the failure to win against a representative sample of premiership sides so far this season. He needs to go now.
As far as I'm aware, Villa was the only other time we have lead in an away game under Hughes (last season), and we ended up being very lucky to get a point from that one.
Miserable defeats at Chelsea, Bolton, Sunderland, West Brom, Blackburn. Narrow more respectable defeats at Newcastle, Arsenal, Man Utd. No goals scored in the latter games and no real chance or opportunity to win any of these games.
On to this season, solitary point at Norwich who absolutely annihilated us. Miserable defeats albeit scoring against west brom and man city, and a miserable failure to even score against a woeful stoke side. A decent half against tottenham with a rare first goal quickly chalked off as another unlucky defeat.
How does anything think that Hughes has any chance in hell of keeping us up? We gonna win all our home games? Unlikely given the failure to win against a representative sample of premiership sides so far this season. He needs to go now.
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