At least Rufus Brevett agreeâs with me
A QPR legend has warned the club they need to make big changes if they are to survive the Premier League next season
âDo they need a raft of changes? Even before Rangers got a man sent, Derby were the better team, and Harry (Redknapp, manager) knows it,â he said.
http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/qpr-legend-warns-dont-go-7220272
Thereâs a couple of people too ignorant to understand that we are all delighted to get back in the premier league- thatâs obviously a given. SO to avoid a summer of this, what follows is all I have to say on this matter:
The bickering on here centres around these oracles who knew that in what is essentially a cup competition (which would have been a calamity if we hadnât managed to get into the top 6) where we would come up against a team that had already beaten the team that would eventually become premier league champions they were so certain that we would win AND Mclean wouldnât squeeze the ball under Rob Green and then miss the rebound. They also knew that Kiernanâs deflected shot would not go in the far corner but just past the post.
They also knew that in the final that despite getting outplayed and going down to 10 men and drifting to 10/1 with bet in play markets that the ball would fall to Bobby Zamora for our 1st and only shot on target. Wow!! You guys must all be millionaires because Iâm sure you went and lumped your entire life savings on at the point at which we drifted to 10/1 bet in play. You also knew after the perfomances like Sheffield Wednesday away, Charlton away and Blackburn away that we would get promoted???
Of course you didnât know any of this, like me what you really knew was that we would get in the play offs and from there have a punchers chance. You also know Harry had been outperformed by Pearson, Dyche and McClaren who with the exception of Pearson undoubtedly had a far more difficult job on their hands.
Now again itâs a given I cant wait for games against Chelsea, United, and even Stoke rather than Rotheram, Doncaster and Huddersfield next season but while we obviously achieved our aims the fortunate circumstances 1 shot on target against the run of play with 10 men another major feeling is RELIEF.
We had to do it this year or we were in huge trouble. While Iâm sure we would have survived but the chances were that 15 years out the prem like the time before this could have seemed like no time at all. With the team we had, the money invested, the debt growing, and the increasing difficulty of getting out of the league the longer yourâe in it (Bolton is best example, 2 seasons out the premiership with far more conservative spending and at last count they are in £164m of debt with no prospect of promotion) we had to do it this year.
Thank **** we did.
But we did it through the play offs, a better manager would have done it through the automatics and taken all of the risk out of it. Lets hope Harry is wise enough this year to go into the season with 4 strikers and not 2 injury prone strikers and 1 other who had just failed a medical. Lets hope he is wise enough to not go into this next season with just 3 centre backs 2 being injury prone and 1 being in his mid 30âs.
As Iâve said before Warnock led us into the premier league and Redknapp fluked it. But they both achieved the same end and for that Iâm delighted but donât pretend for a minute you knew it would happen and you didnât know the risks if it didnt happen. I also was giving Redknapp a season so this cannot be claimed by any one group as no one was calling for him to be sacked. The only difference is that Harry made a lot of mistakes and some of us pointed those out.