Great post Yorkshire. Better to go out and win than play for draws. I don't think QPR have the defenders to play defensively and in a counter attacking set up but you do have gifted attacking players who can deliver in this league. Arry is an attack minded manager who will get the best out of your attacking players. Newcastle are rocking at the moment, good time to play them.
That is a very good post Yorkie. We need to take this one game at a time. No need to predict too far into the future and runs of games coming up. What we have is a good squad of players who Harry has at last got playing as a team. Hopefully he can keep building on this and get them to win the odd away game. A point at The Sports Direct Arena would be a great result. I don't expect to get anything there, but this is QPR we're talking about. I think Nice to see you post on here again District. It's been a while, unless of course I've missed you. Are things busy on your own board? How is Ginge? I hope all is well with him.
Yes shortism can be taken from any relative data to suit your own ideologies....the point I made was the improvement since Harry has come in, rather than a gauge for what's to come. Harry has stopped is loosing and that's the most important thing. If we can draw our away games and try to win as many of our home as possible and keep losses to a minimum we will be fine.
It's back to SJP now Nines I haven't been on 606 very much these days. Our board is okay, the obsessed Man Utd WUMS have kept it a little interesting anyway Ginge isn't about as much but last time we heard from him he was coping a lot better. Thanks for asking, I shall pass your thoughts onto him mate
I think with Sparkless in charge everyone had resigned the fact to relegation but suddenly with Harry in charge they is reason for optimism. I fancy us to get 5 or 6 points out of the next 3 games or even more. I fancy us to get some sort of result at Newcastle but even if we lose I can see us beating WBA and Liverpool.
Onwards and upwards I say, traditions say the likes of wigan and Sunderland always stay up, sod them who says traditions can't be broken? We proved that against fulham
I'm not sure why people are so certain Wigan will stay up. Only 5 points from the drop zone and Arsenal coming up over the weekend. City, Chelsea, Arsenal all to play away from home in the 2nd half of the season as well as strong home teams like Fulham, WBA, Stoke, West Ham and then the teams around them away as well like QPR, Reading and Villa. They aren't the best at home and every PL side will target Wigan away as a winnable fixture. If I were a betting man I'd still put my money on Wigan to go along with Reading if they lose to Arsenal, but things change by the week really