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Originally posted by Stanley76 View PostThat doesn't make Dave's point any less valid, superhoop67.
Superhoop67 is clearly stating that our league position states no improvement.
We're bottom of the league with a 7pt gap. Yes fixtures do get a little easier after united but it's the easier games we tend to play negative in. We love sitting back and catching a side out which is fine against top 4 but lets hope and pray things change!I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View PostStanley you're wrong with Dangerous Dave!
Superhoop67 is clearly stating that our league position states no improvement.Remy is back from injury now too, as is Hoilett, so we also have to hope those two and Samba find the form to give us a fighting chance of survival.
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Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View PostStanley you're wrong with Dangerous Dave!
Superhoop67 is clearly stating that our league position states no improvement.
We're bottom of the league with a 7pt gap. Yes fixtures do get a little easier after united but it's the easier games we tend to play negative in. We love sitting back and catching a side out which is fine against top 4 but lets hope and pray things change!.....not as dangerous as me bruvver!!!
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its a bit like saying how did neil warnock bring us up with one of the worst promotion sides in the history of football
people like warnock and arry boy redknapp can make players believe in them selves this thread is completely destructive its certainly not going to do the players any good
its certainly not going to do redknapp any good
it certainly wont help us to stay up
what does the creator of this thread want us to do then sack redknapp and install a new manager
next season if we drop i think we will lose arry boy and i will be sad,because hes a great manager
in every sense of the wordLast edited by qprted; 18-02-2013, 05:57 PM.
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Originally posted by W12_Ranger View PostNo cop out its the truth.
He might be a big name but that doesn't necessarily mean he is the right man for the job
But I do love him and I think we're doing ok
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Originally posted by W12_Ranger View PostThat sort of statement I find embarrassing, real small club mentality
People forget where we are and who we are these days.
Stadium - 18K Cap...
Players - Still many average players
Small academy - Cannot create our own world class players etc
The list could go on
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Originally posted by qpr4life View PostAre we a big club though...
People forget where we are and who we are these days.
Stadium - 18K Cap...
Players - Still many average players
Small academy - Cannot create our own world class players etc
The list could go onFootball played the Charlie Ferris way
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Don't post in these these threads usually because most of this Redknapp debate is pointless imo.
He don't score goals or save goals it is the players that do that and he has to work with what he has.
TBH if QPR stay up a lot of the credit goes to Mark Hughes. Because Harry is almost entirely working mostly with what he bought.
If Harry gets them to a top6/survival run of form in the last 10 games then he has performed a miracle of tactics and motivation.
But Hughes bought most of them and if they can play like a top6 side you got to wonder why they refused to do this for MH and at least half of this season too even with Harry in charge.
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I don't think Redknapp is a great manager by any stretch of the imagination, but he is a decent one, and deserves credit for his work at West Ham, Portsmouth and Tottenham. Only one trophy won but he has usually achieved top 8 finishes or saved teams from the drop.
Having said that his work at QPR so far leaves very little to be happy with.
I think he has set the side out in a very negative manner in most of his games.
At times he hasn't had many options, but in some games where he has chosen Mackie as a lone central striker, I think he has been wrong.
Had QPR played against the likes of Villa Wigan,West Ham Norwich & Swansea with 2 strikers QPR might have go more points than they did.
I would also have played Bothroyd alongside Remy at West Ham and Man City rather than Mackie on the right wing.
Redknapp still has some time to turn things around...but not much.
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Originally posted by zeberdee View PostDon't post in these these threads usually because most of this Redknapp debate is pointless imo.
He don't score goals or save goals it is the players that do that and he has to work with what he has.
TBH if QPR stay up a lot of the credit goes to Mark Hughes. Because Harry is almost entirely working mostly with what he bought.
If Harry gets them to a top6/survival run of form in the last 10 games then he has performed a miracle of tactics and motivation.
But Hughes bought most of them and if they can play like a top6 side you got to wonder why they refused to do this for MH and at least half of this season too even with Harry in charge.
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Originally posted by qpr4life View PostAre we a big club though...
People forget where we are and who we are these days.
Stadium - 18K Cap...
Players - Still many average players
Small academy - Cannot create our own world class players etc
The list could go on
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