King I've said to many on here that Beale will be managing a top 7 premier league club within 5 years and that is just because he has it. Gutted we lost him and in such a disappointing manner
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Originally posted by Kingaustin View Post
He lost his last 4 games as his heart wasn’t in it he was out flirting with wolves and going to watch rangers … he was missing days at training etc no way the team can play it’s best football then 2 weeks later play like there ready to get relegated . Players don’t go bad over night . I’m so confident Beale didn’t get his head turned an was still with us we would be up there bang in the playoffs probably chasing 2nd place
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More often than not, Chair should release the ball earlier, but It looks like he doesn`t trust (certain) other players. It`s now gotten to the point that it makes me want NC to remind him of the fact that it would benefit the team.QPR
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Originally posted by Shania View PostMore often than not, Chair should release the ball earlier, but It looks like he doesn`t trust (certain) other players. It`s now gotten to the point that it makes me want NC to remind him of the fact that it would benefit the team.
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I am posting this before reading any of the foregoing comments. I wanted to record my own take on the game without being influenced by other views.
I have not been to a game since October 2021 (banned for health reasons). I was struck by the differences, that may have been as I was watching from Block B South Africa Road rather than my usual S block.
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QPR have always had flair players, someone who can create something. Chair seemed to be the only one with any skill and creativity. No one seemed to be able to run through a brick wall, Chair tried, but it was always a brick wall of Millwall players. Where was the running off the ball, making space, giving opportunities? Millwall’s first came from a quick unexpected switch from one side of the pitch to the other and a player in acres of space.
We always seemed to be boxed in by Millwall players with no room to manoeuvre, any passes in their half were snuffed out and they had possession again. Often, I noted, they had one player in their half (their goalkeeper), and one on the half way line, the rest were in our half, we were on the back foot again. We always seemed to be crowded out with no way of unlocking the impasse. Although it did cross my mind, the pitch hasn’t got any smaller. So where has the space gone?
Ok, we did find some momentum in the last 10 minutes or so, scoring, at last, Chris Martin seeming to find a way through and then we were pushing for the equaliser. Why save any spirit for the last minutes of the game, and going two nil down?
You will all be better placed than me, but that’s my two-pennyworth, for what it’s worth.
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Originally posted by Undecided View PostI am posting this before reading any of the foregoing comments. I wanted to record my own take on the game without being influenced by other views.
I have not been to a game since October 2021 (banned for health reasons). I was struck by the differences, that may have been as I was watching from Block B South Africa Road rather than my usual S block.
BUT.
QPR have always had flair players, someone who can create something. Chair seemed to be the only one with any skill and creativity. No one seemed to be able to run through a brick wall, Chair tried, but it was always a brick wall of Millwall players. Where was the running off the ball, making space, giving opportunities? Millwall’s first came from a quick unexpected switch from one side of the pitch to the other and a player in acres of space.
We always seemed to be boxed in by Millwall players with no room to manoeuvre, any passes in their half were snuffed out and they had possession again. Often, I noted, they had one player in their half (their goalkeeper), and one on the half way line, the rest were in our half, we were on the back foot again. We always seemed to be crowded out with no way of unlocking the impasse. Although it did cross my mind, the pitch hasn’t got any smaller. So where has the space gone?
Ok, we did find some momentum in the last 10 minutes or so, scoring, at last, Chris Martin seeming to find a way through and then we were pushing for the equaliser. Why save any spirit for the last minutes of the game, and going two nil down?
You will all be better placed than me, but that’s my two-pennyworth, for what it’s worth.
QPR
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