I agree Smith fades, commentators on Radio London were saying he had stopped jumping yesterday. Maybe he would last better with Sylla playing off him in the box where he can be sharp, rather than Washington who doesn't seem to get in the right places. I'd try Sylla and Smith because neither Mackie or Washington are effective strikers at all imo. When Smith needs subbing I'd prefer Wheeler to come on and play off Sylla right side or give Gego- Cox a go if he''s fit.
Unlikely Robinson double breaks QPR's away duck - Report Sunday, 17th Dec 2017 16:04 by Clive Whittingham QPR finally secured their first away win since February, at the eighteenth attempt, on the ground they last achieved the feat – beating Birmingham 2-1 at St Andrew’s on Saturday. Queens Park Rangers, drowning in the sea of another six-match winless run, finally surfaced and gasped a lungfull of air at Birmingham City on Saturday. A first maximum in seven games, and just a third in 16, this narrow 2-1 success was also QPR’s first win away from home in 18 attempts dating back to last February when they won 4-1 on the same ground. Perhaps St Andrew’s, which can be accessed on the train for a fiver and offers a bigger capacity than Loftus Road and sub-£20 rounds of drinks, could be the answer to Rangers’ ongoing search for a new home ground. Read the rest here ... https://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/queensparkrangers/news/47115
Robertson needs to teach Washington a thing or two about composure IMO Robertson's missed effort totally excused IMO as he got it all wrong but wonderful movement ... clever player and this must boost his and the team's confidence Team looked fine to me but admit the Blues looked very poor If we are able to convert our first chance in a game especially at home then that will make the difference 100% as everyone will see the team grow ... Too many games recently we have been chasing ... it will come as IMO team is fine ... Fans are wrong as usual
And then you go and spoil it all by saying something stupid like... https://www.google.ie/search?q=and ....69i57j0l3.15359j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
So the fans are right? So what have we here in contrast to the discussions of last week ...oh it's like warm So the bad record has gone and so has the gravity of moans Anyone see a pattern? ... no need to kick off with a flood of crap ... I left it a few days it's too late. 50/50 Staines old kiddy ... You really are a bit boring mate. The difference is that if we fail to get a result against Bristol then I guarantee the board that i will continue to believe 100% that we are not going to get relegated or that the manager may of lost the dressing room. The reason being there is very little wrong with our current team that can't come right and with plenty of games left. I don't see that being a stupid thing to say
Bristol, now there is a team on the up. A team progressing a manager utilising his players to the best of their abilities. Brum were poor and we beat them by a goal. I'm not excited about the result, glad we got it but let' be honest, Holloways first away win in how long?? He's on borrowed time if you ask me.
Okay ...the exercise of pissing higher on the wall is over..... Things are going to be up and down for this season and beyond... brilliant and dire.... magical and suicidal.. Please let's all hang together... because we are all Rs. There are not many of us....but we all have a common goal.. Come on u RRRs...Come on u Superhoops Sent from my STF-L09 using Tapatalk
I believe fans have a right to a voice. None of us wants to see us lose, and will support a rare win and an even rarer away win. But it’s wrong to shout down fans who have, and share, a discerning voice over the bigger picture of where the club, management and players are right now.
What even if the discerning voice maybe wrong? Not actually look at the mindset of our fan base on here at a simple snapshot ? Mime is just my opinion it carries an equal weight nothing more nothing less I think it’s currently wrong to attack the club when most historically wanted QPR people at the club and players that care and want to play for the club. I think it’s wrong to default moan without showing any patience. I understand QPR fans are generally not happy today ... my point what makes us happy?
Tony Fernandes has definately had his ups and downs while in charge. He has made so many mistakes running this club. In my opinion he's in the middle of another mistake and the reality is, we may just end up in league 1. Some fans may be content with this, most will not. Expectations are what put bums on seats, take the fa cup for example or a midweek relegation scrap. Whatever may be said about Briatore, he knew what he wanted, knew how to get it and achieved it! Ruthless yes but he succeeded. Tony is a nice guy but the thought of 'stability' being hovering around relegation each year will soon see the seats emptying.
As I’ve said before, just ‘cos my or other people’s opinions differ from yours, it doesn’t make us ‘fickle’.....I do find that rather insulting (though I’m sure that was your intention). What would make me happy ? Waking up to Holly Willoughby on Christmas morning wearing nowt but a smile.....that would REALLY make me happy
Holly Willoughby is all very well, but a lie-in on Christmas morning would do me - as it is it'll more likely be 2 hyper sons at 4.30am...
I feel your pain, brother. I’m hoping I get to sleep till at least 5am before they realise it’s present time....sadly I don’t think I’ll get that far.