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Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by El Pirata, Jan 13, 2013.

  1. El Pirata

    El Pirata Well-Known Member

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    Under Hughes in 12 matches only 4 points, if we use the same ratio that means in 38 matches we'd get just 12 points. Isn't that shocking ?

    Under Harry in 9 matches 10 points so in 38 matches we'd get 42 points

    I really think next time we will beat Villa, Wigan and Reading. First weeks of Harry's bossing around and those draws aren't being held against him

    My gibberish really means nothing!!!
     
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  2. Loveitupthebush

    Loveitupthebush Well-Known Member

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    You ain't wrong there :smile:
     
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  3. SurreyRanger

    SurreyRanger Active Member

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    Our fixtures in March and April will decide our fate.
     
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  4. Sooperhoop

    Sooperhoop Well-Known Member

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    That's why it's important to pick up one point now where usually there would be none...
     
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  5. Azmi

    Azmi Well-Known Member

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    Too right :)
     
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  6. QPR12thman

    QPR12thman Active Member

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    Harry has done exactly what he was asked to do when he joined - stop the rot, grab a few wins, put some points on the board, get us playing as a team, bring back the fighting spirit etc. Apart from that blip during Xmas, I'd say he's done a fine job. But, we need to raise the bar again and start playing to win. The transfer window is the last throw of the dice but I'm still confident Harry will bring in the players who will make the difference.

    The less said about MH the better. F***wit.
     
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  7. Ian Thumwood

    Ian Thumwood Well-Known Member

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    I am a Saints fan and posted on your board shortly after you appointed Redknapp as I wanted to relay what Southampton fans thought about Harry. Although he clearly contributed to the financial ruin of Portsmouth, I don't think Redknapp has ever achieved less than impressive results at any club other than Southampton. His time in charge of the Saints is perhaps the only time he showed no passion or interest in the club he managed and his continual complaints about the ability of the playing staff alienated many of the team members as well as the fans who really hate him.

    That said, Redknapp manged to save Portsmouth upon his return to Fratton Park and I think what he acheived towards the end of the season is one of the greatest escapes from the relegation one by any Premier league Club. Effectively, he achieved the impossible. Listening to th commentry yesterday, I feel he is achieving the same with Rangers and looking amongst the bottom 6 clubs, I would have to saw that whilst QPR are currently at the bottom, they are the best organised team in this "mini league" and I would argue that you probably are the most likely to survive. For me, I can't see either Reading or Villa staying up a the third place is likely to be between Wigan *whose luck must surely run out soon) and the injury hit Southampton who are getting better but have some difficult matches ahead. I can't see QPR under Redknap going down and genuinely feel you have turned the corner. Quite a few Saints fans are of the same opinion and that you will not go down. Come May, I think QPR will be clear of the relegation zone by a number of place.

    Good luck - except for when you visit St Marys!!
     
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