Ferdinand: hero to zero?

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Ah, Shakespeare is it Danish...

Some are born crap (Polter), some achieve crapiness (Thomas), and some have crappiness thrust upon them (us).

Let me embrace thee, sour adversity, for wise men say it is the wisest course.
 
I know its not a good idea to post so soon after a disappointing performance and that leaving things a while sometimes helps you get a more balanced view of things, but... On what planet are Polter and Thomas considered to be attacking options worthy of any professional team let alone one looking for a return to the Premier League? As evidence of Les Ferdinand's ability to pick out good value players these two are about as bad examples as you can get. And don't get me started on the lack of any recognisable tactics or motivation from Ramsey. Extremely worried about our long term future tonight.


taking chery off was very odd.
 
I think you must be exaggerating.......there have been many far worse than that over the years......
Perhaps we should have a meltdown thread......

To put it in perspective Cardiff started with a side that were all at the club last season, we had 5 newcomers.....Russell Slade is a canny old bugger who gets teams to play in a certain way and they stick to it...make no mistake Cardiff won't be far away from the top come May.....

I don't recall Green having to make a save today other than the 2 they scored, we have several chances to make the game safe, Phillips, JET, Austin plus their keeper made a few decent saves.......give it a few weeks, jeez we're only 2 games into a 46 game season.....


and talking of the 2 cardiff goals - not seen the replay for the second but- should green have green have done better? It looked to me like he made it look a better strike than it really was??
 
I saw many similarly poor performances in our promotion season under Harry, we couldn't string three or four passes together then unless it was sideways across the back four. It's a malaise that has affected us for years...
 
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I saw many similarly poor performances in our promotion season under Harry, we couldn't string three or four passes together then unless it was sideways across the back four. It's a malaise that has affected us for years...

Can't be the coaches then, good players turning bad, maybe there really is a QPR disease - anyone know how to perform an exorcism on a football stadium.
 
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and talking of the 2 cardiff goals - not seen the replay for the second but- should green have green have done better? It looked to me like he made it look a better strike than it really was??

I thought he should of had that, and he had a poor game generally.
 
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I thought he should of had that, and he had a poor game generally.
I thought Green had a poor game, but that strike from Cardiff was magnificent, do not blame him for being beaten by that one....but I do blame him for making such a pigs ear of handling outside of the box...If he was sent off at that point...when Ramsey had made all his substitutions...we would have definately lost.

Pillock
 
I thought Green had a poor game, but that strike from Cardiff was magnificent, do not blame him for being beaten by that one....but I do blame him for making such a pigs ear of handling outside of the box...If he was sent off at that point...when Ramsey had made all his substitutions...we would have definately lost.

Pillock
It was a very good strike, and it would have been a very good save. But still the sort of save that Keepers at his level make a lot. Green isn't reaching enough of them IMO.