I like your optimism mate. If we get a good manager, there's still a glimmer of hope for promotion. Let's not talk fall yet. Still over half a season left.
Exactly. Well summed up. HQ have got to pull their fingers out tout de suite. (Sorry about my French. Might still be a touchy subject today).
Didn't need that after yesterday's disappointment. However, lost to a PL side in waiting and played much better in 2nd half. Had Field's thunderous strike gone in then game on. Maybe. Let's not define our season by this game.
I thought he still looked the best player we had on the pitch. Set up a couple of half chances and rescued us a couple of times at the back.
A January 2023 team performance like 2022 would be nice. Here's hoping! Saturday 29th January Queens Park Rangers 4 Reading 0 Tuesday 25th January Queens Park Rangers 0 Swansea City 0 Saturday 22nd January Coventry City 1 Queens Park Rangers 2 Saturday 15th January Queens Park Rangers 1 West Bromwich Albion 0 Saturday 8th January THE FA CUP THIRD ROUND Queens Park Rangers 1 Rotherham United 1 AET Queens Park Rangers win 8-7 on penalties Sunday 2nd January Birmingham City 1 Queens Park Rangers 2
71 mins GOAL: QPR 0-3 Burnley Game over. An early Christmas present for Nathan Tella. Jimmy Dunne tries to chest the ball back to Seny Dieng, but Tella reads it, gets it round the goalkeeper and finishes brilliantly from a tight angle. BBC
I reckon Dieng was out of practice. But then again, if we (the whole team) played that **** against a Prem/Championship side, then he shouldn't really bear the brunt of the blame, that is if you are swaying that way. He could have lifted the team with his goalkeeping, but all the players in front of him also needed to show some spunk if they really wanted a win.
Yes, we have been on the decline, but have you noticed that this has coincided with Wolves trying to pinch Gut-mole. Maybe he started to have visions of self-importance and was just waiting for Rangers to come in with an offer that he, inevitably, couldn't refuse. We'll never know. This is why we need a gaffer ASAP. Get all on board and right the train, as it were. Still time.
Very apt. For a minute there I thought it was going to be Webber's backward somersault car and all. He survived, remarkably, and that's what we need to do, survive!
I don't share all the despondency. Extremely poor in the first half, but we were the better side in the second half after the derided substitutions. Talk of relegation is ridiculous.