Could be the goal scorer we need ?
Probably not but he’s possibly our main hope. I like Oteh but don’t think he’s capable yet of playing 40+ games and getting into double figures. We’ll probably find out though.
Could be the goal scorer we need ?
I’m pretty sure you know that I value beautiful football above results, but I’m not stupid enough (just) not to realise that one without the other is eventually unsatisfying. I didn’t see the game, from what people say I’m sure we played better than we have done recently (without it being beautiful football, I can barely remember what that looks like in the context of QPR). I’m sure we were better than Forest except in the categories of scoring goals and conceding goals. That I know for a fact. But it was a meaningless game, made more meaningless by playing a bunch of people who certainly won’t be at the club in a few weeks time, picked by a manager who won’t be here either.How did you think we played today though? Seriously, the gloom levels on this board have reached epidemic levels recently. Admittedly, there isn't a lot of cause for optimism at the moment, but we've been through much worse. I've renewed my season ticket and so have all of my pals. We'll be back.
How did you think we played today though? Seriously, the gloom levels on this board have reached epidemic levels recently. Admittedly, there isn't a lot of cause for optimism at the moment, but we've been through much worse. I've renewed my season ticket and so have all of my pals. We'll be back.
I think sacrificing a goat is definitely worth a shot...good callWe played quite well, much better than those last games under Steve. We lost to a goal scored against the run of play. It was an unfair result.
Until such time as the goat is moved to a position just above the scoreboard, there’s little danger of Wells troubling the opposition keeper.
Very much so.I did not follow the match as I am on holiday.
But it seems a case if missed chances!
We did play well today with much better pressing, passing and possession but we lost because they were clinical with the fewer chances they had and we squandered ours.... Best I've seen us.play for ages but those who point to the only stats that count make irrefutable observatjons.... Entertainment is great but only points get you up the board to safety and promotion.
Lists ing to the story of The Blades. They decided to appoint a die hard Blade as manager and get behind him. I know we've tried that with Olly but maybe Birch or Ainsworth would bring that passion and playing for the badge and pride!
We didn't deserve to lose this one. The first half was a bit of a snore fest with not a lot happening. They tried hard but Forest edged it with slicker football. In the second half we came out all guns blazing and created some good chances. BOS looks a real talent and we'll have a real talent if he can find an end product and learn how to put away chances. We could have won it on most other days and could've scored four or five but Pantilimon had a worldy with some excellent saves. I thought we got the penalty for handball when it looked to me that Robinson punched the ball above his head. I don't know why Wells was bought on as he didn't look interested against Blackburn. His two shots before the penalty were comical and there was no way he should've taken it. Everyone around us were saying that he was going to miss it.
Anyway, I'm glad the home campaign is over. The last four seasons in the Championship have been much of a muchness and it's difficult to differentiate one from another. In fact since OBZ day the last five years have been pretty ****e where we've been looking down and very rarely up.
I heard today that a deal has been done with Ainsworth. I'm not too sure how true that is but I wouldn't wish this job on him. Well certainly not at the moment anyway.
Just for once, next season especially, can we get them in before we clear them out? It really would not surprise me at all that third week of August has come and we have not recruited a manager, a single player and we then release a ship load full of players in a panic to pay the utilities bills in September while our billionaires quaff champagne and talk about the importance of getting it right and recruiting the right man with the vision to take us to the next level. Their excuse then will be that we are struggling to put 11 fit players out onto the pitch for the first game of the season. By and large the players we do have are not worth much money so they can be released or moved on for a fee once we have the requisite number of replacements in. One out one in not vice versa.QPR caretaker-manager John Eustace said:
"That game summed our season up. We haven't been clinical enough. It's something we need to get right in the summer.
"It's important that we recruit winners - players who aren't used to losing. I think over the last two or three seasons the standards haven't been good enough and the recruitment is going to be massive this summer.
"We need to recruit hungry players who it means everything to them to win games. There were a lot of young players out there fighting for the club and the experience will only stand them in good stead for next year."
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He's right in what he says but finding winners & hungry players costs money we don't have.
A clear out in definitely needed though.
Don't you mean 1 in, 1 Out?Just for once, next season especially, can we get them in before we clear them out? It really would not surprise me at all that third week of August has come and we have not recruited a manager, a single player and we then release a ship load full of players in a panic to pay the utilities bills in September while our billionaires quaff champagne and talk about the importance of getting it right and recruiting the right man with the vision to take us to the next level. Their excuse then will be that we are struggling to put 11 fit players out onto the pitch for the first game of the season. By and large the players we do have are not worth much money so they can be released or moved on for a fee once we have the requisite number of replacements in. One out one in not vice versa.

Dedication beyond the call of duty, and he's still relatively compos mentis...
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That’s a syndrome, an obsessive compulsion, not a hobby.My mate Chris beats that.....1460+ competitive games consecutively.....home and away.
Madness beyond redemption.
My mate Chris beats that.....1460+ competitive games consecutively.....home and away.
Madness beyond redemption.
My mate Chris beats that.....1460+ competitive games consecutively.....home and away.
Madness beyond redemption.