Just came up on FB...lost the original author, so big apologies for that but it is what I feel today Morning everyone! I had a lovely dream last night. I dreamt that a QPR team fought from the first whistle to the last, looked threatening in attack and solid in defence. I dreamt that they controlled the midfield, harried the opposition into mistakes and had a goalkeeper who did everything to preserve his clean sheet. I dreamt that they had a manager who set us up tacitly perfect, who made his substitutions at the right time and who fully understood the importance of the clubs history and the special place that one of the current squad has in the fans hearts. I dreamt that the supporters really were the extra man for the team and celebrated in a heady mixture of relief, disbelief and pure joy as more and more goals went in. I dreamt that after a very long and angst filled season the team are safe in the Championship at last, just as the manager said when he took over, and that we can look forward to next season with a degree of optimism that we never believed was possible just a few months ago. It was a lovely dream and it has made me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. I hope I have that dream again… Enjoy your Saturday you beautiful people!
......I dreamt that they had a manager who set us up tacitly perfect "in a way that is understood or implied without being directly stated." .......and also perhaps tactically perfect?
Just a bit of fun now that we're safe (how nice is it that we're home and dry and we can enjoy next week at Cov). Just imagine if we'd lost on Friday night - say 0-1. We'd be on 50 points, -17 goals - so just behind Blackburn by 1 goal. That would mean we'd have to better Blackburn's result (away to Leicester) OR equal SW result (away at Sunderland) OR win if Plymouth can beat Hull at home OR draw if Birmingham beat Norwich at home. Looking at those 4 games, i can't see all 4 happening so i think we'd have survived anyhow but WHO CARES???? We survived and that's all that matters. URSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!! (I think Birmingham will go down)