Get a coach in who can coach and get the rest of them out of the dug out too.None of them have a clue how to organise or pick a team.Without that happening hard to see us winning a game .
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It's a pretty shite show when I posted earlier before ko willock wouldn't get a kick when we're in dire straits we go to kolli
His times up I'd rather the snake again than we gave it everything no luck etc
Fact is we missed sitters and can't f kin defend
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Originally posted by eam1882 View PostAfter seeing the team Ainsworth put out you would have to say a definite defeat was on the cards.
I liked Ainsworth as a player, but as a manager he's clueless.
I'll be stunned if he's still in charge tomorrow.
I wonder if he still thinks we don't need a fukin striker.
Hes hardly going to come out and say he wanted an upgrade but had to work with the crock of shite we've got.
He had to big them up and hope for the best.
I genuinely believe the striker situation is not his fault.
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QPR head coach Gareth Ainsworth told BBC Radio London:
"We started the game too sloppy, like we were expecting Huddersfield to score against us before we've kicked ourselves into action.
"You can't start games like that. We've opened the door too easily to them in that first 20 minutes and we've got to be better than that.
"Huddersfield were better in our box than we were in theirs. We didn't get the clinical touches or the final moment that would have rescued a point or maybe even got three because I really thought we were the better team second half.
"At 2-0 down you give yourself a mountain to climb and it's a mountain we almost climbed. Jake's volley that hit the post and almost got tapped in on the line is the way it's going at the moment."
Full of sh!t
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Originally posted by Quaz View PostQPR head coach Gareth Ainsworth told BBC Radio London:
"We started the game too sloppy, like we were expecting Huddersfield to score against us before we've kicked ourselves into action.
"You can't start games like that. We've opened the door too easily to them in that first 20 minutes and we've got to be better than that.
"Huddersfield were better in our box than we were in theirs. We didn't get the clinical touches or the final moment that would have rescued a point or maybe even got three because I really thought we were the better team second half.
"At 2-0 down you give yourself a mountain to climb and it's a mountain we almost climbed. Jake's volley that hit the post and almost got tapped in on the line is the way it's going at the moment."
Full of sh!t
I don't think any manager can legislate for his team deciding to go to sleep for a quarter of an hour at that start of a massive game in our "mini league".
The players seemed ready during the warm up, there was no indication something was awry.
The start was truly shocking, everyone a yard of the pace and made Hudd look like Arsenal. When the second went in I'm pretty sure a sizeable chunk of the travelling Rs joined in the "getting sacked in the morning" chant but I can't be 100% certain on this point cos being deaf in one ear means I can't pinpoint where sounds come from.
Anyway, at this point I thought GA was nailed on to be gone at 5pm. However, the players settled and got into the game. I don't think we ever did enough to deserve a win but we at least made a game of it.
I thought the subs were more about replacing knackered players than anything tactical. I don't think GA could have done much different or better.... I'd possibly start Kolli ahead of Armstrong, Rayan looks more composed with a better touch and instinct for the game. However, that's just a piffling point. Hudd obviously got the points by dint of capitalising on our shocking start but overall I think GA handled the match better than Darren Moore. I don't think Gareth is the basket case some make out and he deserves until the next window I reckon.
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Actually think there was some positives today. Sinclair puts that easy chance away and we could go on to win. Dominated long periods of the 2nd half.
Think Chair got into some decent positions today but with no end product.
Much better than recent weeks. Don't think getting rid of Ainsworth now will help. Maybe give him a few more games and see where we are. After West Brom and Leicester we have 4 games I think we could get a few wins. Or maybe I'm being too optimistic.
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Just watched highlights on itv , both dunne and Armstrong should of scored .
Ainsworth puts them on the pitch and tells them I want u to do this and play this formation , tactics ... He can't odds it when players miss sitters that would have changed the result .
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Huddersfield are a poor side but we let them cruise into a 2-0 lead, giving them so much space down both flanks and in our box. At that point I was convinced that this would be another 4+-0
However, as soon as we started to put them under some pressure Huddersfield looked like the poor side that they are. The problem is that we have no threat up front. Yet again another match when it is a defender that scores (and hits the post). Armstrong's game relies too heavily on a long ball that he gambles will beat the last man - he too often doesn't create space. At least twice yesterday he moved towards Chair when the latter had the ball rather than allowing Chair to get the ball to him with a pass of more than 2 yards. I just can't see Armstrong as any more than L1
The substitutions were baffling too, particularly Smyth up top - albeit he went wider with RK on - and taking Colback off
I genuinely don't believe our squad should be bottom 3 but the tactics are killing us.
Our goal difference is in for a further hammering this week
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