Thanks Swords and I meant WBA. Had a feeling it would be about double that of Ramseys.
I'm good at arithmetic, ain't I Hoops?

Thanks Swords and I meant WBA. Had a feeling it would be about double that of Ramseys.

Better for QPR......that is our level.
Well, your opinion is of course as valid as anyone else's, but I happen to disagree totally. Our club has been ambitious since Jim Gregory took over and from 73-96 we were a top league club for all but a couple of seasons. And we have been for 3 of the last 4. We fell but we have come back, and we'll come back again and better, no matter how long it ****ing takes.Better for QPR......that is our level.
Spot on SbWell, your opinion is of course as valid as anyone else's, but I happen to disagree totally. Our club has been ambitious since Jim Gregory took over and from 73-96 we were a top league club for all but a couple of seasons. And we have been for 3 of the last 4. We fell but we have come back, and we'll come back again and better, no matter how long it ****ing takes.
This 'our level, it's a better league' crap doesn't work anyway. You can argue that every league with promotion and relegation is competitive, it's only the top end of the PL that isn't. Why say the Championship is 'our level'? We have spent most of our time to the middle of the sixties in the equivalent of League One, why isn't that 'our level'?All these leagues feature horrible teams playing horrible football, as we saw last season (and we were one of them).
Presumably you would never want us to be promoted again, what is your dream then? Mid table mediocrity in the Championship or lose in the play off final for eternity? Neither sound much fun to me.
Ball wasn't out of play and impossible to be offside its a ****ing pisstake ,
Not sure it was a pen. (or a yellow) The player fell backwards to complete the overhead kick and Onuoha put his hands out.
So he get angry and now commits a foul and gets sent off.
These things really matter.
Well, your opinion is of course as valid as anyone else's, but I happen to disagree totally. Our club has been ambitious since Jim Gregory took over and from 73-96 we were a top league club for all but a couple of seasons. And we have been for 3 of the last 4. We fell but we have come back, and we'll come back again and better, no matter how long it ****ing takes.
This 'our level, it's a better league' crap doesn't work anyway. You can argue that every league with promotion and relegation is competitive, it's only the top end of the PL that isn't. Why say the Championship is 'our level'? We have spent most of our time to the middle of the sixties in the equivalent of League One, why isn't that 'our level'?All these leagues feature horrible teams playing horrible football, as we saw last season (and we were one of them).
Presumably you would never want us to be promoted again, what is your dream then? Mid table mediocrity in the Championship or lose in the play off final for eternity? Neither sound much fun to me.
We have entered the realms of mathematical gymnastics in the elusive quest for our premiership survival.
Leicester and Sunderland are allowed to draw one and only one of their remaining games while we must win all three of our games, as far as I can make out.
If either of those teams gain more than one point we are kaput.
We support QPR for what they are, if we were glory hunters we'd follow that mob down the road. I want us to be successful of course I do, just like every other hoop but if we are to be in the Championship next season then so be it, at least we should win a few games. We might even get another great day out at Wembley in May.Well, your opinion is of course as valid as anyone else's, but I happen to disagree totally. Our club has been ambitious since Jim Gregory took over and from 73-96 we were a top league club for all but a couple of seasons. And we have been for 3 of the last 4. We fell but we have come back, and we'll come back again and better, no matter how long it ****ing takes.
This 'our level, it's a better league' crap doesn't work anyway. You can argue that every league with promotion and relegation is competitive, it's only the top end of the PL that isn't. Why say the Championship is 'our level'? We have spent most of our time to the middle of the sixties in the equivalent of League One, why isn't that 'our level'?All these leagues feature horrible teams playing horrible football, as we saw last season (and we were one of them).
Presumably you would never want us to be promoted again, what is your dream then? Mid table mediocrity in the Championship or lose in the play off final for eternity? Neither sound much fun to me.
That's the one you're both allowed to draw to fulfil the prophesy, but I don't trust you to both lose all your other games (nor us to win our three games either) so plenty of potent magic needed I fear.We still have Leicester to play at home
All we needed to do all season was stop giving away goals in the last 10 mins. Deduct what we have conceded at the end of games and we wouldn't be in anything like the sh1t we in are now.
Exactly.Well, your opinion is of course as valid as anyone else's, but I happen to disagree totally. Our club has been ambitious since Jim Gregory took over and from 73-96 we were a top league club for all but a couple of seasons. And we have been for 3 of the last 4. We fell but we have come back, and we'll come back again and better, no matter how long it ****ing takes.
This 'our level, it's a better league' crap doesn't work anyway. You can argue that every league with promotion and relegation is competitive, it's only the top end of the PL that isn't. Why say the Championship is 'our level'? We have spent most of our time to the middle of the sixties in the equivalent of League One, why isn't that 'our level'?All these leagues feature horrible teams playing horrible football, as we saw last season (and we were one of them).
Presumably you would never want us to be promoted again, what is your dream then? Mid table mediocrity in the Championship or lose in the play off final for eternity? Neither sound much fun to me.
Green saves a Gerrard penalty and 10 minutes later we let the same player score with an unopposed header. Our season in a nutshell.Yes mate I agree. Instead of the great escape, we're cursed with great mistakes. Time and time and time again. I've lost count of the mistakes that have cost us directly this season. Almost every single one punished and resulting in an opposition goal. It's inconceivable for a team to make so many mistakes and unprofessional errors and yet fail to learn from them. What a complete and utter bloody shambles.
Green saves a Gerrard penalty and 10 minutes later we let the same player score with an unopposed header. Our season in a nutshell.
Well, your opinion is of course as valid as anyone else's, but I happen to disagree totally. Our club has been ambitious since Jim Gregory took over and from 73-96 we were a top league club for all but a couple of seasons. And we have been for 3 of the last 4. We fell but we have come back, and we'll come back again and better, no matter how long it ****ing takes.
This 'our level, it's a better league' crap doesn't work anyway. You can argue that every league with promotion and relegation is competitive, it's only the top end of the PL that isn't. Why say the Championship is 'our level'? We have spent most of our time to the middle of the sixties in the equivalent of League One, why isn't that 'our level'?All these leagues feature horrible teams playing horrible football, as we saw last season (and we were one of them).
Presumably you would never want us to be promoted again, what is your dream then? Mid table mediocrity in the Championship or lose in the play off final for eternity? Neither sound much fun to me.

We support QPR for what they are, if we were glory hunters we'd follow that mob down the road. I want us to be successful of course I do, just like every other hoop but if we are to be in the Championship next season then so be it, at least we should win a few games. We might even get another great day out at Wembley in May.
