Of course, it must've been a long few years for you. Enjoy it now as I'm sure normal service will resume in the next game....
From the press conference Jokanovic seems to say he wants to stick with the style of play, and that the players have to adapt. He pointed out that when Parker was taken off injured no one stepped up to take his place, I think he was talking about Tunnicliffe, but for me he put on the wrong sub, for the players he put on the bench Madl would have been the closes player in style to put on for Parker. Cairney got injured, he seemed to be holding his thigh at one corner kick, I would have liked to see LVC on for him, but he wasn't even on the bench.
There was no problem with your style from what I could see though defensively it was a bit shaky (though not as shaky as us). I'm sure I'm not saying anything you don't already know but a half decent striker in that team would have had a field day on Saturday. Derby apparently turned down some quite meaty bids for Martin but I've always seen him as a poor man's Grant Holt.
I'm with you there Watford R. In QPR and Forest and even Bristol game we had many near misses, hitting woodwork, open goals and missed penalties - from them we got just two goals. The passing is good, possession good, defence better - we just need that improvement in the final third and the confidence of scoring. I don't know where the goals are going to come from but if one of our so called strikers can start producing then we could fly.
QPR have been fined £7,500 by the Football Association after admitting a charge of misconduct; referee Lee Mason stated three QPR players surrounded him after he awarded the 95th-minute penalty. QPR have also been warned about their further conduct. Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37591625 No wonder he's chortling - cheap at the price given the outcome
That's very cheap compared to having red cards shown, then missing the next 3 matches. I thought that was the rule this season?