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Breath of Fresh Air

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  1. SussexR

    SussexR Well-Known Member

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    Michael Doughty on the official website. What really pleases me are his words on how the coaches worked with the team on the required patterns of play and practised them, and encouraged the players to do their jobs. Everything we have been missing for months and months.

    “It’s something I have been working towards for a long while and I was just delighted that the manager showed faith in me and trusted me to go out there and do a job for the team,” Doughty told www.qpr.co.uk.
    “It was an experience that I will always remember.”
    The 22-year-old midfielder was brought on by caretaker manager Chris Ramsey in the closing stages and played his part as QPR controlled possession, having taken a 2-0 lead in the first half.
    And Doughty says the clear instructions given by Ramsey made it easier when he entered the pitch at the Stadium of Light.
    “He told me to go out there and do my job,” Doughty explained.
    “Before the game, he stressed the importance of the way the team was going to play so we were all fully aware of our individual jobs.
    “He outlined our preparation step by step, position by position, with all the players.
    “He reminded me to carry out the things we had spoken about during the week. By that stage, I was well rehearsed on it all. I knew what shape I had to be in, and tactically where I needed to be. When I got on the ball he encouraged me to play and enjoy it.
    “We all knew our jobs and, as a collective, the type of game we wanted to play. I took that all on board and tried to carry that out to the best of my ability.
    “I managed to get on the ball a bit and affect the game. I had a lot of confidence because the manager put his faith in me to go out there and have those minutes on the pitch.
    “He has been great to me and I am really grateful to him.
    “I am obviously delighted but fully aware it was a 10-minute cameo. With his guidance and support, I am now looking to push for a more regular place and hopefully have more experiences like that.”
    Doughty has been at QPR since the age of 14, and has featured at all age groups for the club.
    His last outing for the first-team – his QPR debut – came four years ago in an FA Cup encounter at Blackburn, and Doughty admitted: “It has been a difficult road.
    “I wouldn’t say it has been a linear path to this point. I have had personal issues and there have been changes at the club. I guess I have always had that goal in my mind that I wanted to reach. I am delighted to get there.
    “By no means have I achieved anything yet. It was a small personal goal, and now I am looking to establish myself under a new regime which promotes the young players and gives people like me hope.”
    Les Ferdinand, QPR’s Director of Football, recently spoke about the work he is doing to see more academy players feature for the first team, and Doughty said: “For whatever reason, the club hasn’t had a great conversion rate from promising academy players to first-team players.
    “It has been well-documented that there has been a change in ethos and a change in philosophy here, and that can only benefit players like myself.
    “It’s important to stress that you need to be ready, you need to be capable. If the players aren’t there, then they won’t be used. Hopefully I have shown, for a short period at least, that I am there on merit and it is up to me now to try and produce consistent performances, work hard in training and show the manager that I am hungry and ready.”
     
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    QPR Oslo Well-Known Member

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    Good read, good 10 minutes. I wonder if Harry did that level of preparation, I doubt it.
     
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  3. Pils-the-hoop

    Pils-the-hoop Active Member

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    Clearly Mr Doughty and Mr Ramsey just don't understand how difficult it is eh Harry? :headbang:
     
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  4. SussexR

    SussexR Well-Known Member

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    For me the most important thing the article shows is that we have a fighting chance of staying up, if we plan, prepare, practice and implement a game strategy. With the players in their natural positions. It really isn't rocket science as Ramsey showed at Sunderland and during the Southampton game.
    Up the R'ssssss.
     
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    TootingExcess Well-Known Member

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    The foetid, eggy guffer stench of Harold's regime is being cleansed. He really had given up some time ago, hadnt he.
     
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    KooPeeArr Well-Known Member

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    It really does give you a good feeling to know that, at least for an interim period, everything is being done as it should.

    It's also reassuring that Ramsey is treating this with the new club ethos and not just focusing on his temporary position.

    I hope TF is taking note of all this.
     
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    a good encouraging read, thanks for posting.
    would be interesting to hear the views of the more senior players on this new regime.
     
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    The other R in Houston Well-Known Member

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    I also read it as a very thinly veiled swipe at the old regime. I'm with Tooting, in that Harry had lost the will to do the things that made him a very good English manager when he was at Spurs.

    Out with the old, and a new breath of fresh air blowing in the new, hopefully successful Ramsey tenure. Long may it last!
     
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    SussexR Well-Known Member

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    Agree with everything you've all said. We need now to put the old, tired regime behind us and move forward positively. The tide is turning.
     
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    Totallyqpr Well-Known Member

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    It always surprises me when I see managers/coaches bringing on a substitute and taking out a folder, flicking through a dozen pages and then saying here, this is what we have planned. Why didn't Harry have a folder? Maybe, because he can't read? It's difficult!
     
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    sb_73 Well-Known Member

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    Is this the lad who's Dad was chairman at Forest and who died a couple of years ago?

    Ramsey sounds like a proper coach. Preparation eh? Who'd've thunk it?
     
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    Sooperhoop Well-Known Member

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    Preparation H, perfick!...:grin:
     
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  13. JudoRanger

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    Yes that's the one. I was shocked that is debut (and last appearance for us) was FOUR years ago. Shows how tough it has been for academy players to break through into the first team - especially when you think about how badly we have played at times.
     
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    rangercol Well-Known Member

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    That's a great interview. Just shows that Redknapp really was truly awful!!
    We could all see that the team had no plan or shape, other than to concede ground, with many players out of position.
    Ramsey is a breath of fresh air, although I hope Vargas gets back into his thinking!
     
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