A bit like why you are all bitter and on our board because we stayed up, you know that we will finish well above you and you are now staring at relegation next season if your manager leaves. Of course he will take the cream of your players with him.
By good golly gosh I'd feel like a right Richard the Third if my team only managed to scrape staying up because of two seriously bad decisions elsewhere.
Knowledge of your squad enables me to make better informed comments about your club, than when some of your ******ed fans wum about Grant Holt and Norwich's team. The very fact that you have repeatedly targeted Lambert leaving as the reason we will go down, just so illustrates that there is very little about our team that you could possibly insult, besides the well-used "holt is a fat, useless, cheating lump"
Of course you missed that we would have got at least a draw had Bolton won because our players relaxed and mentally celebrated once they knew they were safe.
Ooh now that is a risky comment... even my inbred self isn't stupid enough to dare tempt fate by whispering into your sister's ear that I KNEW where we would finish next year. Besides, our team is CONSIDERABLY better than yours.
Please explain to me how they knew this while in the middle of playing? My impression was they fought for their lives because they had NO idea what the result was. (I actually would like to congratulate you on that effort- it was genuinely admirable and I'm not taking the p1ss now).
That's fine with us: Ayala, R. Bennettt, Pilkington, Morison, E. Bennett, B. Johnson, Ruddy, Howson have all at least tripled in value at least since they were bought. In which case, Norwich can look forward to making a nice profit, a concept that QPR can only dream about, and reinvest in another young, exciting, lower league player, with lots of potential. Our method is sustainable, yours will end in administration very soon, and then hopefully liquidation
This season but not next season. considering we went through a take over a week before the season started. No pre season with the new signings. Warnock signing crap players (Traore apart) internal turmoil, losing our best player to injury, Warnocks sacking etc and still stayed up. Next season we will be a mid table side at worst.
Norwich City chief executive David McNally says he is ready for a fight to keep boss Paul Lambert at the club Interesting maybe it could have something to do with my earlier post about Lambert leaving or it could be that they only won 3 of the last 14 games? no wonder they are one of the bookies favs for the drop. Bring back Gunn!!
We have Britains richest man behind us, a new state of the art training ground and academy announced today and a new stadium soon. We also have zero debt according to our owner. Something that has not happened in decades. We are in the best shape weve ever been in.
I'd rather have Delia, who stays loyal and supportive, even in relegation to the 3rd tier. The same cannot be said for Fernandes, who I'm sure would abandon ship, more likely even earlier, when you sink like the Titanic into the Championship next season.
I want another long post from that boring t#t, James Bond fan Goldeneye as i am tired and want to get some sleep.
How deluded do you possibly get? As for your owner, what a truly diabolical investment he made in QPR, I pity him.
*Incoherent, illogical post- if only winning 3 games since it being clear we were not being relegated is a problem, why would McNally be so keen to hold onto Lambert?* *Gets bored with the anti-banter*
Funny we have just announced a state of the art Training ground today for someone leaving? obviously you are not only a boring t#t but an ill-informed one as well.
Hardly since hes planning long term with poaching Man citys chief scout, new stadium, new training facilities and totally overhauling the way we were run. He already said he was staying if we went down this season, nice try though, keep on believing that if it makes you feel better.