The results today show that this division is a total lottery. Which means we have as much chance as anyone.
5 points off relegation and no win in 5.7 points off of the mix but playing OK
Crisis
Agree, we are giving opponents too much space at the back. That and the lack of a natural goal scorer, are not giving us the results our game otherwise deserve.I think Rangers will get better results soon, got a very good player in the guy from Bristol rovers, loved the way he went round our players, hardly put a foot wrong, another day this could of been a draw, you did give us a lot of space
I think you have to think about what it looks like to watch QPR this season compared to previous seasons.I have to be honest, I'm not quite understanding this chirpy optimism. We are dropping like a stone it seems to me.
Six points from 18, over six matches of which four were are home, isn't going to cut it in this league.
I want to be wrong, but I find our form this month very worrying.
And we have Sunderland and Bolton away, with Wolves and Sheffield United at home to come in October. Hard to forecast but we could end up with anywhere between one to four points or eight points from 12. If my pessimism were to follow through we would be in serious trouble.
I have to be honest, I'm not quite understanding this chirpy optimism. We are dropping like a stone it seems to me.
Six points from 18, over six matches of which four were are home, isn't going to cut it in this league.
I want to be wrong, but I find our form this month very worrying.
And we have Sunderland and Bolton away, with Wolves and Sheffield United at home to come in October. Hard to forecast but we could end up with anywhere between one to four points or eight points from 12. If my pessimism were to follow through we would be in serious trouble.
Unfortunately I tend to agree with you SW
Our key issue seems to be an inability to score, particularly against supposedly weaker sides. Yesterday we had a couple of excellent opportunities ourselves before Fulham scored their first, but both efforts were so tame our U9s keeper would've stopped them
I would be amazed if we finished more than 3 places above the drop zone this season - we just aren't converting early promise in matches into points
Our comeback against Millwall was greatly assisted by the sending off and against Burton we could've played another 90 mins without scoring
Midfield looks good and the defence is definitely improving, but we urgently need at least 2 regular scorers
Unfortunately I tend to agree with you SW
Our key issue seems to be an inability to score, particularly against supposedly weaker sides. Yesterday we had a couple of excellent opportunities ourselves before Fulham scored their first, but both efforts were so tame our U9s keeper would've stopped them
I would be amazed if we finished more than 3 places above the drop zone this season - we just aren't converting early promise in matches into points
Our comeback against Millwall was greatly assisted by the sending off and against Burton we could've played another 90 mins without scoring
Midfield looks good and the defence is definitely improving, but we urgently need at least 2 regular scorers
Agree I didn't want 'Hollow' and stated my reasons before he was appointed but I don't want another manager so soon. Let's give him a season and if we have not progressed then get rid (which I think will happen). However, I have seen various posts on Twitter wanting him gone and cannot agree with them. Hollow is limited but the team shows character and that can go a long way.I think this is realistic. It's another survival season and it could be tight towards the end of the season. The fans are fully behind the team (and mostly, the manager at present) which will help.
Agree I didn't want 'Hollow' and stated my reasons before he was appointed but I don't want another manager so soon. Let's give him a season and if we have not progressed then get rid (which I think will happen). However, I have seen various posts on Twitter wanting him gone and cannot agree with them. Hollow is limited but the team shows character and that can go a long way.
I think this is realistic. It's another survival season and it could be tight towards the end of the season. The fans are fully behind the team (and mostly, the manager at present) which will help. We need another CB and a decent striker after Christmas but the likelihood of finding anything then, and with our problems with money, is slim. I'm increasingly frustrated that the club aren't being more open about what's happening on FFP which has such a huge effect on the prospects for team and club.
I really don't think we need another CB. We have loads of them in the squad (albeit mostly injured) and Robinson has proved to be better than any of them. With the lack of strikers and surfeit of midfielders, we should try playing 4-6-0.
Our first choice defence isn't too bad at all.
Given the form of Robinson, I'd say that now includes him with Hall and Onuoha, though Baptiste has been far better than I expected him to be too.
The real weakness in this side is the strikers, IMO. All have some good qualities but all have huge flaws in their game for this level. I'd like to see Smith and Wash given a run together but with the influx of wingers, the plan must be long term to play 4-3-3 but no striker is good enough to play up top alone.
We are month on from the transfer window closing. There’s still plenty of free agents about. Players will still be gradually picked off if clubs need reinforcements as January is still a long way away. Here’s a current list of free agents who are still to find a club. Would you like to see any of these strikers at the club? I've posted all positions to see if any other players take your fancy ...
Goalkeepers – Charlie Bannister, Ross Turnbull, Will Puddy, Chris Kettings
Defenders – Marcin Wasilewski, Seb Bassong, Joleon Lescott, Benoit Tremoulinas, Juan Rafael Fuentes, Callam Jones, Kelvin Wilson, Bacary Sagna, Sam Westley, Adam Henley, Joel Ekstrand, Stephen Kelly, Lewin Nyatanga, Matty Templeton, Reece Wabara, Lewis Buxton, Bob Harris, Ryan McGivern, James O’Connor, Aymen Belaid
Midfielders – Kieran Richardson, Cameron Stewart, Dale Jennings, Tom Hateley, Jay Spearing, Jan Kirchhoff, Danny Guthrie, Youssouf Mulumbu, Kris Commons, Mathieu Flamini, Carlos De Pena, Lewis McGugan, Aidy White, Giles Coke, Larnell Cole, Aaron Kuhl, Lee Williamson, Toumani Diagouraga, Chris Dawson, Modou Sougou, Mark Davies, Jerome Thomas, Kieran Wallace, Franck Moussa
Strikers – Rickie Lambert, Jose Antonio Reyes, Giuseppe Rossi, Andre Wright, Leon Best, Matty Fryatt, Vahid Hambo, Dexter Blackstock, Ishmael Miller, Sylvan Ebanke-Blake, Rai Simons, Ruud Boymans, Carlton Cole, Alberto Gilardino
We are month on from the transfer window closing. There’s still plenty of free agents about. Players will still be gradually picked off if clubs need reinforcements as January is still a long way away. Here’s a current list of free agents who are still to find a club. Would you like to see any of these strikers at the club? I've posted all positions to see if any other players take your fancy ...
Goalkeepers – Charlie Bannister, Ross Turnbull, Will Puddy, Chris Kettings
Defenders – Marcin Wasilewski, Seb Bassong, Joleon Lescott, Benoit Tremoulinas, Juan Rafael Fuentes, Callam Jones, Kelvin Wilson, Bacary Sagna, Sam Westley, Adam Henley, Joel Ekstrand, Stephen Kelly, Lewin Nyatanga, Matty Templeton, Reece Wabara, Lewis Buxton, Bob Harris, Ryan McGivern, James O’Connor, Aymen Belaid
Midfielders – Kieran Richardson, Cameron Stewart, Dale Jennings, Tom Hateley, Jay Spearing, Jan Kirchhoff, Danny Guthrie, Youssouf Mulumbu, Kris Commons, Mathieu Flamini, Carlos De Pena, Lewis McGugan, Aidy White, Giles Coke, Larnell Cole, Aaron Kuhl, Lee Williamson, Toumani Diagouraga, Chris Dawson, Modou Sougou, Mark Davies, Jerome Thomas, Kieran Wallace, Franck Moussa
Strikers – Rickie Lambert, Jose Antonio Reyes, Giuseppe Rossi, Andre Wright, Leon Best, Matty Fryatt, Vahid Hambo, Dexter Blackstock, Ishmael Miller, Sylvan Ebanke-Blake, Rai Simons, Ruud Boymans, Carlton Cole, Alberto Gilardino