Why didn’t he finish with “ it’s recognition of literally anyone who has ever had even the vaguest connection with QPR. This meaningless connection is the essence, the beating heart of its ‘specialness’. Future inductees will include those who have scored against us.” Moronic, and even more bizarre as we have a parallel ‘club’ for genuine legends, Gerry Francis and Rodney Marsh have been on the pitch at half time the last two games. Of course several members of this very small club are dead or unable to come to the stadium. But they really are Forever Rs.
Which only begs the question again, start inducting fans into this special club and make us all feel part of it !
From the extreme negative side of my brain, I wouldn't be surprised if Jamal Lowe scores and sets up goals as he occasionally did for us.
Oh dear.... just read that Swansea have lost their last 4 games and 5 of the last 6...... we all know what that means
We don’t have the squad nor the playing style for three games in a week especially without Colback but think he has no choice to throw it all at the (on paper) easier game before Birmingham. I don’t trust the midfield kids from the start so would like to see some sort of 5-3-2 with Dykes dropping in to help the midfield. I expect he’ll play the same team with Duke in for Colback and the inevitable last half hour where we’re dead on our feet.
I hope GA's had a word with Sinclair about keeping his head. Oppo players know they can easily wind him up, get him booked and put him off his game. It would also help if refs didn't automatically blow for a foul every time a defender bounces off him. It reminds me a bit of the problem Peter Crouch had for England - he was so tall and ungainly that every time he jumped, the ref would blow for a foul, when it wasn't. Just cos Sinclair's built like a brick s***house, doesn't mean his every touch or challenge is a foul. Good to see GA flagging that up after the Sunderland game, to plant the seed in ref's minds. We could so do with him banging in the winner tonight.
I think the kid will go far but probably not as far as he would have even ten years ago given how the game is played and reffed now. Then again Adama Traore made it to Barcelona off the back of looking like an Instagram influencer with no end product so who knows? If he was perfect he wouldn’t be here. Yes it would be great if with experience he ironed out his flaws but that aggression and youthful exuberance is part of what makes him an effective weapon.
Went south for Michu pretty quickly after that and I see he packed it in quite young. Bony still just about going in the Bolivian league.