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  • the prem "dream" becomes a nightmare

    if we go down and it's bloody likely after the board failed to lose hughes ( after wba would have done for me , the away game that is) sooner....
    a shower of over paid "losers" could send us in the nightmare of huge debts and losses, as we try to off load long contracts and vast wages..punched above our weight? or trusted the wrong man for too long?
    i don't think there's a single qpr "fan" in the squad
    and those who seem to care are the guys who took us up and i'll add nelsen to them.
    one win in 19 and some believe we can win 10 in 19?? not happening.
    new fans won't recall the fans saved this club time and time again..prevented mergers with fulham and dons, raised money when in admin etc
    i still believe it's our club but with no word the board ousted many from the lower loft and have we lost that "edge"? the edge that saw chelsea crumble among others! that saw mata subbed cos he wouldn't go and take a corner near r block....where's that roar gone? kids will always be the future but is the lower loft really a family stand?
    green gives me nightmares, swp is diabolical..i'm still lost why dyer was signed and johnson ( both with a major history of injuries), zamora says he's not interested but wanted £90k to come qpr!
    what have park and fabio done?
    luke young cast aside and ignored when i felt he at least tried and was caught out getting forward.
    ferdinand is very poor. i still don't get diakite and bosingwa??? well he refused to chase back and go onto bench yet wants his wages?? yeah right...f off mate.
    classic qpr we'll do the scousers tomorrow for another false dawn. that's qpr! and somehow we love it.

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    If you look at Stoke, Norwich and Swansea, they are good models of promoted sides who adapted themselves in the PL through a blend of sensible signings and keeping trust on key players who got them promoted. We never did that and I think that's why we are struggling.
    Last edited by Yousef; 30-12-2012, 06:47 AM.
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    • #3
      Very good point with regards to lower loft. Holloway always spoke of how the loft used to suck the ball into the net, I'm sure it's not the same when full of kids. Should be school end lower, no doubt

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      • #4
        we collected a bench of oldies mercenaries ensuring their future before retiring and earning huge amount of money without doing anything, they just wait for the weekend to get their paycheck and all these on the fans anger , sweat and blood. they destroyed the spirit of QPR. we would be better off with just our championship players, they couldn't do any worse than those kC_u_NtS.

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        • #5
          Depressing situation but we have to get behind the team. Doesn't help when fans are slating players on twitter, there is no doubt that will effect their mentality on the pitch. If they feel the fans are giving up on them then they won't have the fight in them for the club, it will just become personal instead of about the collective. Hopefully HR will pull some magic out of the hat in January, boost the team with some fighters that will inspire the rest.
          There is no doubt that there are some players that shouldn't be on the wage bill of a struggling club.

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          • #6
            The question should be why was he allowed to sign some of these players? I was of the understanding that Hughes's mate Rigg's role was to recruit players and build up a profile of the player etc etc. If this was done properly how is it we have a bunch of non trying mercernaries without a pair of boll%%ks between them? Hughes was a very poor manager in every aspect and it will take a long time to sort this out as a lot of them are on long contracts so do not have to move. How many have relegation clauses in their contracts???

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            • #7
              Yeah, been an absolute nightmare since promotion, and doesn't look like it will get much better, but as long as we have a chance, I'm backing Harry and the boys all the way through to the bitter end.
              That's what being a supporter is really about, anybody can follow the likes of Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal, where the only crisis they are likely to face, is to drop out of the top four, but supporting a team like ours, that gives more pain, than joy, that's the mark of a true football fan, one who will stick by their club through thin and thin.
              Would imagine if any of the clubs I mentioned above were to suffer a season like the two we have, they would have a fair few thousand jumping ship.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BUSHRANGER1982 View Post
                Yeah, been an absolute nightmare since promotion, and doesn't look like it will get much better, but as long as we have a chance, I'm backing Harry and the boys all the way through to the bitter end.
                That's what being a supporter is really about, anybody can follow the likes of Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal, where the only crisis they are likely to face, is to drop out of the top four, but supporting a team like ours, that gives more pain, than joy, that's the mark of a true football fan, one who will stick by their club through thin and thin.
                Would imagine if any of the clubs I mentioned above were to suffer a season like the two we have, they would have a fair few thousand jumping ship.
                Now that is what it's all about - top,top post!!!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BUSHRANGER1982 View Post
                  Yeah, been an absolute nightmare since promotion, and doesn't look like it will get much better, but as long as we have a chance, I'm backing Harry and the boys all the way through to the bitter end.
                  That's what being a supporter is really about, anybody can follow the likes of Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal, where the only crisis they are likely to face, is to drop out of the top four, but supporting a team like ours, that gives more pain, than joy, that's the mark of a true football fan, one who will stick by their club through thin and thin.
                  Would imagine if any of the clubs I mentioned above were to suffer a season like the two we have, they would have a fair few thousand jumping ship.
                  Well said that man. And nobody can say QPR fans aren't loyal we have been through the ringer a few times

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                  • #10
                    its just the Rangers way,have we ever ever done things easy or the right way.Milk cup should of walked it,Ueffa,how many teams would throw a 4 goal lead away.Survive last day to be in prob worse mess the following year,admin more times than Greece.We still here,we aint Pompey who may not be for long.We are the equivilant of manic depressive ,wino,no job no home family left us but got a mangy dog in football terms.
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