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terryb

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This will be short, but not sweet!

That was the worst Ipswich side I have ever seen!

Three really s****y goals, but we didn't deserve any better, even though we were by far the better team in the first half.

That says a lot more about Ipswich than it does about us!

Pride, passion? It was in short supply & only Washington could leave the pitch thinking that he had put in a shift.

Signing off now.

Thank you Queens Park Rangers!
 
I don't see the need to spend a lot of money in January. The current playing squad should be good enough if managed properly.
 
I don't see the need to spend a lot of money in January. The current playing squad should be good enough if managed properly.

Agree with Stroller in that the squad should be doing better. No way will TF give Holloway money to waste.
 
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I don't see the need to spend a lot of money in January. The current playing squad should be good enough if managed properly.
Good enough for what? Probably good enough to stay in the Division, but I don't think without a miracle worker like Colin, they are good enough to improve more than comfortable mid table and that with some good luck and few injuries. Investment is needed to give us a decent shot at top 6, at the back, in midfield and most of all a striker.
 
Good enough for what? Probably good enough to stay in the Division, but I don't think without a miracle worker like Colin, they are good enough to improve more than comfortable mid table and that with some good luck and few injuries. Investment is needed to give us a decent shot at top 6, at the back, in midfield and most of all a striker.
That would be the Colin ****er who has lost 3 of his last 4 games and said he would have preferred to go to Villa rather than Cardiff?
 
i am certainly not sure about this current squad or team and will be happy with low to mid table

I think Newcastle Norwich and maybe Brighton have this league sorted

Norwich may need a manager change but they will be there

Villa although I didn't see Bruce going there I also tipped and they will be there

Chuck in growing form teams like Reading, Birmingham, Wednesday and Derby ... no place for us at the party imo we will here next season
 
dont know its a strange one i think our squad is reasonable but this whole squad has been assembled by ferdinand and there lies the problem he has never won
xxxx all
i would like to see holloway given a bout 5 million and we sell massimo to re couperate some of it basically holloway has always been capable of finding amazing players
and i think he might get that charlton pocket battles ship winger who can score for fun
 
Agree with Stroller in that the squad should be doing better. No way will TF give Holloway money to waste.

Yes agreed.
We are a mid table team and we have no chance of considering playoffs.
First up, Ollie needs to get the team playing to their ability.
When and if that is achieved this season or next, only then should Ollie be given some coin to bring in one or two players to help us build ourselves into a playoff quality team.
Everything else is wasteful thinking till we get the current players peaking together.
 
If we brought in Messi and Co we wouldn't finish top six. The season is over and we need to worry about survival rather than play-offs. The last two seasons have been complete cock ups from start to finish.
 
Good enough for what? Probably good enough to stay in the Division, but I don't think without a miracle worker like Colin, they are good enough to improve more than comfortable mid table and that with some good luck and few injuries. Investment is needed to give us a decent shot at top 6, at the back, in midfield and most of all a striker.
On paper, Ollie has been more of a 'miracle worker' than Warnock, considering what funds and playing staff have been available to them in their careers.