Don't get me wrong RTID, I think they were all below value for money in the long run but we needed them for those 6 months. Di Canio, I'd have taken him back, even now, and even after a not great recent track record.
Chery's form has slumped recently - there were some shocking examples yesterday, but we know what he's capable of. We may be pushing the ball around a bit better under Holloway, but there's no threat in front of goal, no creativity to do something special to break through, no real plan for the offensive. Holloway is saying he just wants a goal and doesn't care if it comes off someone's ear. It suggests he's leaving it to chance rather than training in specific moves. That seems to be what we're lacking, adding to the problem that we have a striker, Washington, who works hard but has little quality and rarely hits the back of the net.
Get someone else in to score some goals or we're going down. Teams know they only have to score one goal against us and they'll win. We should look to tempt one of the Premier relegation threatended teams with Sandro and use the money to get an out of favour but named striker.
Haha this is brilliant - "tempt them?" I reckon it's more likely we'd have to pay them to take the useless, unfit, sick-note off our hands... I am genuinely tickled by this... apologies... I'm not looking to start a flame war, but it just goes to show how differently we all see the game...
I think it's almost certain we will bring in two or three players on loan, TF is unlikely to splash the cash in January so it is more sensible and less costly to go down that route. Whoever comes in will have to be substantially better than what we have or it's curtains for Ollie...
As long as he doesn't pull this sort of stunt again:- 29 September 2015 Tjarron Chery apologises to QPR faithful after strop during derby defeat by Fulham Queens Park Rangers lost 4-0 to Fulham at Craven Cottage on Friday night Tjaronn Chery headed straight to the dressing room after being substituted Chery has apologised to his team-mates, the manager and the club's fans By Simon Peach, Press Association Sport Tjaronn Chery has apologised to QPR manager Chris Ramsey, his team-mates and the fans for his petulant display in the derby defeat by Fulham. Friday's encounter in west London ended in a comprehensive 4-0 win for the hosts at Craven Cottage, with summer signing Chery hauled off when the Rs were three behind after 35 minutes. It was a decision that Chery did not take well and he headed straight to the dressing room after his substitution - behaviour the Dutch attacking midfielder knows was unacceptable. please log in to view this image Tjaronn Chery has apologised to his QPR team-mates and fans for his petulant display in the defeat by Fulham 'I want to say sorry for this,' he told the club's official website. 'My reaction was not good. 'I shouldn't have done this and I want to apologise to the manager and my team- mates for this, and the supporters also. 'I was frustrated to come off after 30 minutes but I should not have left the pitch, and I will not do this again. I have spoken with the manager about this and everything is fine now. 'It was not something I did against the manager or against my team-mates, it was a little bit of frustration with the game and to be taken off.' please log in to view this image Chery and Karl Henry attempt to dispossess Fulham's Mousa Dembele during the 4-0 defeat on Friday Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/article-3253610/Tjarron-Chery-apologises-QPR-faithful-strop-derby-defeat-Fulham.html#ixzz4TJYsxAr3
Yes. Stay away, there's nothing to see here. It's hard enough dragging myself the 14 miles that I do to get angry and frustrated let alone travel from the emerald isle.
It looks like the bloke who Nedum confronted after the game was Paul Moore also known as 'The Wig' who has followed the Rangers for years. please log in to view this image