Absolutely. But the supporters who have thrown in the towel would outraged if Harold and the players did, we'd never hear the end of it.
Thank you for your reply QPR I don't rate harry myself as what has he actually done, he had plenty of time to keep qpr up and he won two games that you should be winning anyway and i would expect him to do better than he has. he has not exactly improved your position in reality....Qpr can do far better and with the right manager who understands the modern game and the players you have then you will be hot favorites to come back up...I honestly dont think you will do that with harry....your not mathematically down yet but its only a matter of a couple of games now to make or break and with harry and i dont think you will do it....next season you will be top dogs and will have a great season so its only a short break away from the premiership where you can get yourselves better prepared and to me a better manager who is up to date in the way football is played today....good luck...see you back in the prem 2014-15 season...
Today's result was a real kick in the bollocks and has left us all rolled up in agony. We should of had the game won by half time. That pretty much sums up our luck. Every single one of us can only live in the moment. That moment is... now... now ... now. The past or the future is whatever mind game you happen to be playing with your self at this moment in time. Will we win the next game ? Will we draw ? etc etc It doesn't matter. We are QPR, this is what we all bought into when we decided that they were to be our team of choice. Unlike 'The Ruperts' we didn't run away and support Chelsea and then come back once Al **** Ed bought into them. Souless ****s. We are a real team with real fans, no plastics or glory hunters here. Whatever the season we have maintained our core base, no real major swings. We will still turn up. Whatever league we're in. Just as an aside though.. I'm somewhat confused as to this Daiswan bloke who keeps wumming our board. He displays the same traits as a serial killer. He is obsessed with us and spends more time wumming on here than on sharing his own teams success on his own board. Very bizarre. Especially after many of us went over there and proffered support to one of their own in times of need. Yet the City, Reading, Villa and Wigan boards didn't, but he still comes on here giving us **** on a dark day. I fear that this kid is mentally ill.
i got told to stop going on there board after only visiting the grand scale of twice, I haven't been over there since the warning yet I have to put up with this prick Daiswanhuwsmate on here every week. mods please despatch this plum from our board once and for all
What is wrong with you, you freak. Are you posting this nonsense on the Wigan, Reading ,Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool or Man City boards? If not, then **** off! After all, these sides have under performed as much as us. City even more so. What is your problem? You have beat us fair and square in the two matches we have played. Fair enough. Well done, on your great season and magnificent cup win. I'm sure as hell that if I QPR had a season like that I would not be on any other board acting like the ****ing weirdo that you obviously are. You must be a Swansea version of Norman Bates.
I'll say yes to that too. I'm still convinced that earlier in The season the bloke engaged reasonably but every week we get the digs and this will serve no purpose other than to (re) ignite hostilities that shouldn't be there.
One way or the other, relegation this season (if it happens) will be a small blip on the radar. If Fernandes has the money he claims and is willing to spend it, you should be right back up. If he doesn't, then a year in Championship is the least of your worries.
Stay positive. In 2008, we won 4 of our last 5 to stay up, followed by 7th place and a European final in the following 2 seasons. Just hope you don't start your run until after Easter Monday Oh, and message for QPR1999, this is from a non Rupert Fulham fan of over 34 years.
I know it looks bleak after the result yesterday, but I refuse to give up. That hope is based on the way we have played in the last three games. If we were playing badly I would except that we are down, but we're not. The first 46 mins yesterday were the best I've seen us play in a long time, and we need to try to maintain that level. If we do we will win more games. Fulham and Wigan are obviously must wins, if we do and Villa and Sunderland don't then we are back in it. Just hope Liverpool play better against Villa than they did yesterday!
I pride myself as being a realist and have been fairly critical of the squad over recent seasons, but even I'm in agreement with a few others on here, I'm seeing enough from this squad at the moment to believe its not over yet. I've got a feeling we won't lose another home game this season.
I think it's all about desire, Villa played with a lot of it yesterday and so did we, that was why it was such a ding-dong game. Some of our upcoming opponents won't show that and if we can keep that desire going anything is possible. Fulham might just be in that complacent zone that will give us a chance, so we're not totally gone yet...
Bring it on ... Yesterday has gone Breakfast watching MOTD I would rather be QPR than WBA or Stoke who both sum up exactly how poor this league has been this season UK football is slipping behind The top league in the UK needs QPR at the top table I just want to see Shearers face when we do it Good player but rubbish boring pundit Also **** the pope , the BBC and the red nose knobs ... It doesn't wash with DT
It is bleak I grant you but as everyone keeps saying, 38 points will probably be enough and that is 5 wins and we have 5 winnable matches left. On another day we woud have been 4-0 up at half time so as long as we keep playing like that we can win matches. We have 4 home matches, all winnable, the most tricky is going to be Arsenal but we beat them last year when we were in the same situation. The away game at Reading is also winnable. We might be able to get something out of the Fulham match but the two trips to Merseyside may not be pleasant.
I went up to the Villa game. Pulsating fascinating match but the result was painful. But...we are improving all the time and can beat Fulham and Wigan. If we do, it's likely we'll have closed the gap again...and then it's Game On. I see it coming down to Arsenal, Newcastle and Liverpool. We have the desire and the quality to get what we need from these...It's NOT over!
It*s looking very bleak, but no way are we down yet. I think we will need 6 or 7 wins to get above the Clubs on 30 / 31 points now, 5 wins and 38 points may well not be enough, but I really think we could just get them. ComeOnURRRRRRRRRRRRR's