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  • #61
    Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View Post
    Shut up and take some time out. Our gamble of employing a big name on massive money hasn't worked. We'd be on par with or without hughes on current form.
    hahaha listen to yourself "Shuuuuuut up"

    I'd rather have Harry than hughes...

    Are you actually saying Hughes was better/doing a better job

    ohhhh shuttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt uppppp

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    • #62
      People forget how bad it was under Hughes- there was no other alternative than to move him on and HR was the stand out candidate.

      Things haven't worked out under either, which makes you realise that an enormous amount of the blame sits with the players. Only 4/5 at most can say they have given their all and performed well this season.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by DouDou_87 View Post
        People forget how bad it was under Hughes- there was no other alternative than to move him on and HR was the stand out candidate.

        Things haven't worked out under either, which makes you realise that an enormous amount of the blame sits with the players. Only 4/5 at most can say they have given their all and performed well this season.

        this
        spot on

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        • #64
          Originally posted by DouDou_87 View Post
          People forget how bad it was under Hughes- there was no other alternative than to move him on and HR was the stand out candidate.

          Things haven't worked out under either, which makes you realise that an enormous amount of the blame sits with the players. Only 4/5 at most can say they have given their all and performed well this season.
          Exactly this... Why on earth people think comparing Harry to Hughes is possible though, is beyond me.

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          • #65
            Way i see it is Hughes got it wrong every game. Hence we did not pick up a single win and most draws were against teams we should have been beating.

            Harry has got it right some games - Chelsea, Fulham with wins and decent draws against Spurs/Man City. But he has also got it wrong in a number of games. Neither manager has set the world alight as we are still bottom and we are still adrift. Harry has a run of games now to prove what a messiah some people see him as.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by SammyKojoe View Post
              Way i see it is Hughes got it wrong every game. Hence we did not pick up a single win and most draws were against teams we should have been beating.

              Harry has got it right some games - Chelsea, Fulham with wins and decent draws against Spurs/Man City. But he has also got it wrong in a number of games. Neither manager has set the world alight as we are still bottom and we are still adrift. Harry has a run of games now to prove what a messiah some people see him as.


              Exactly this

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              • #67
                The Southampton result this weekend is massive. Not necessarily because it's "lose and we're down" but more lose and the belief and momentum we need going into the next games gets drained which, in turn, psychologically, makes them more difficult. Win on Saturday and the optimism and hopefully fighting attitude gets restored that we can actually get out of this. If results go our way, could only be 4 points adrift of safety. (They probably won't though.) Both fans and the team have to be up for this game. Down to Harry to motivate them big time.

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                • #68
                  I think the fans will be more interested in throwing abuse at Harry probably and therefore this may sway how the team play....

                  Either way we can do it

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by RussRanger View Post
                    The Southampton result this weekend is massive. Not necessarily because it's "lose and we're down" but more lose and the belief and momentum we need going into the next games gets drained which, in turn, psychologically, makes them more difficult. Win on Saturday and the optimism and hopefully fighting attitude gets restored that we can actually get out of this. If results go our way, could only be 4 points adrift of safety. (They probably won't though.) Both fans and the team have to be up for this game. Down to Harry to motivate them big time.
                    Southampton are too good for us. They play physical attacking football which is kryptonite to our super heroes..

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by acricketer View Post
                      Southampton are too good for us. They play physical attacking football which is kryptonite to our super heroes..
                      Super Zero's more like :-)

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                      • #71
                        Hughes was a disaster and Harry is not a development manager.

                        If TF etc have any sense they'll have been looking hard for someone to start the long and necessary task of turning QPR back into a football club. That means a club which plays football. We dont do that anymore.

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by vblockranger View Post
                          Super Zero's more like :-)
                          Trying to inject a microbe of positivity!

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by qpr4life View Post
                            Im not simple - I think we can stay up, I honestly think we can. After each result I have a little moan but that rally msyelf back up and start believing again.

                            I wont boo anyone etc, thats just not me but I understand all frustrations.

                            Simple fact is, if we lose the games in the next two months then we did deserve to go down.
                            People can tell me that we as fans deserve to moan and shout etc, but my view is (and yes I was there when we was ****ter ;-) haha) that we are expecting too much. We never had money or top players etc... We now have a great chairmen and manager etc...

                            One thing we have lost and we have lost it... is our home advantage. US, Us fans our always loud and proud. We always have fun whatever the score. Why so different now... id rather get smashed to United than a car company again.. Thats my point.

                            We blame lots of people... well im blaming us now... We really arent geting behind what is left of our season.

                            Some people still blame Anton and he's not even playing for us currently... thats how fricking bad its getting!!
                            QPR have been bottom since the opening day and scored 19 goals in 27 games. I dont think many can really argue that QPR DON'T deserve to go down.

                            QPR cannot even claim to have been unlucky in may games or point to bad refereeing decisions. Yes, there have been a few such as Arteta’s winner and West Brom’s 2nd along with Ridgwell’s handball (how many pens have been given for similar incidents since this one that got away?). Overall so far, QPR are getting exactly what they deserve for their performances.
                            A marked improvement in tactics and application are required starting from Saturday.

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by stanistheman View Post
                              QPR have been bottom since the opening day and scored 19 goals in 27 games. I dont think many can really argue that QPR DON'T deserve to go down.

                              QPR cannot even claim to have been unlucky in may games or point to bad refereeing decisions. Yes, there have been a few such as Arteta’s winner and West Brom’s 2nd along with Ridgwell’s handball (how many pens have been given for similar incidents since this one that got away?). Overall so far, QPR are getting exactly what they deserve for their performances.
                              A marked improvement in tactics and application are required starting from Saturday.
                              IMO they was poorly managed by Hughes for too LONG

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                              • #75
                                To be fair, Harry inherited an unbalanced squad and I don't think January went the way he would have liked. Livermore, M'Vila, Odemwingie and Crouch were all lined up to fill two important gaps in the squad, midfield and upfront, but instead we got Jenas and no-one else up front, leaving us to rely on an unfit Zamora and Remy.

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