I agree Uber, you and I know Jack **** about what is going on at the Rs we see them for 90 minutes once every couple of weeks.....and we surmise the rest. But that is true for Damage too. Damage is destructive and all knowing in his posts, and as a private poster (I have taken my mod hat off now and hidden it in a cupboard) I find him very painful today and no help at all Is Warburton a better manager of QPR than Ramsey ...we will never know. Warrburton has managed 2 teams, Brentford and Rangers...both successfully... (Funny enough similar to JFH, 2 teams both pretty successfully, but that is an aside). Incidentally there was a few minutes in September I believe ...was it when we scored first against Nottingham Forest when we were top or joint top of the League (didn't last long I admit)...Well done Ramsey Henry vs Faurlin..of course I too would chose my favourite player Ale over Henry, but I do not know what was going on with the players or the team at that point. That is the managers job. I am going to take myself on a 24 hour sabbatical...because I am really telling you all...get behind JFH because he may be the last chance saloon
Very poor post Beth, I fear your mod badge has gone to your head I don't need you to tell me or any other poster on here that we have to get behind JFH. As a mod you should aim to be impartial and by stating that Damage is destructive you have at least in my eyes lost that impartiality. Damages posts are equally as valid as yours mine or anyone else's and to suggest otherwise calls your position as a mod into question - much like your high handed attempt to sideline Ted
Hey Peter, thanks for the reply and I can see the logic as far as it goes. One counter to your argument is that while booing may have hastened Ramsey's departure, it is also possible that the booing may have caused under performance from the whole team which in turn might have cost us points. Both scenarios are speculative so I'd prefer to err on the 'not booing' side.
Yesterday's 'performance' was piss poor and deserved the booing it attracted. Whether you agree with that statement or not, one MUST be allowed the right to express their opinion by voicing it. You can also say that those that clapped the team off have that right. It's quite by the way in fact as I think we all agree that we were not good enough. My fear is, under Jimmy we never will be.
My Mod hat is off my head...you have QPRBeth here at this time no-one else...Wba I am here posting as an individual , clearly stated at the start that I am not posted as a Mod...as Beth and not as a Mod OKAY.,....I (qprbeth) am saying Damage is destructive....I am not going to mod him...he has not done anything (modwise) wrong...but QPRbeth personally thinks he is destructive and I am quite justified in having that view as he is in stating it.. .I am not going to do anything about it (as a mod) but as a poster I am going to tell him he knows Jacks*** I am suggesting (not telling )you all , including Damage that we get behind JFH...because as I have said before...he is " last chance saloon"
qprbeth - I'm not sure that if JFH fails it is our last chance saloon; but I recognise that it would set the club back a good couple of years - if we were relegated, or if the backers decided to sell up. But the wheel turns. Every year the same rhetoric is trotted out about the EPL money going up - and the current season is the key one to avoid relegation / achieve promotion. Every year a few teams surprise the others, and disprove the theory that it's all about money. Look as far as Leicester, Watford and Bournemouth. And if the club fails. It rebuilds. Like Crystal Palace - in administration on a few years ago - now floating for $100m and with Yohan Cabaye amongst a wealth of talent. Like Charlton Athletic - returning to The Valley and EPL football - attracting some great players for a good number of years. Like Southampton, relegated to the third tier - in administration and rising from the ashes. Like Fulham, like Blackpool. Watford - twice. West Ham, Newcastle. And this year no doubt Villa and Sunderland. Like Middlesbrough. The wheel turns.
In this transfer window I want the end to the Charlie Austin will he/won't he speculation. Get shot of Fer, Sandro, Green [who gets a lot of unjustified stick on this forum] Hoillet and Phillips. Get in some lower league players that might actually put in a shift week in week out rather than the garbage that has been served up for far too many years.
I beg to differ. I'd be more content with this omnishambles of a club if anyone involved in it had a shred of integrity, even if we were in League One. This is no longer about performances, it's about honesty, motivation and respect for the club and its fans.
Put up with **** and **** is what you get. I don't like Damage's tone and self importance, but he's probably right, until the fans say 'enough' this fiasco is going on and on and on.
Green has had some good games for us (play-off final), but has been poor for some time without ever paying for bad performances by being dropped. Time for a change - he's gone at the end of the season anyway.