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Oldham Athletic 1 v 0 Salford City
Papa John's Trophy
Tuesday, 31st August 2021 Kick-off 19:00
Kaos_Agent added 00:54 - Nov 11
Lots of possession means nothing if we can't create scoring opportunities and then finish them. This team has looked unconvincing all season in the final third. The result is particularly annoying given that MH finally fielded the side that we wanted to see.
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Dennick added 01:58 - Nov 11
Agree with Melaka on Taarabt, Bosingwa frustrates the life out of me he gives the ball away so often and I doubt the chairmans "total support" speech will feature again for the current managment group. I'd like to see us get Raheem Stirling back or someone of similar talent and age and build a team round them, to many playing for their retirement to do QPR any good at the moment.
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MelakaRanger added 05:19 - Nov 11
Yes Dennick. Bosingwa blows hot and cold. Its like he is simply here for the ride. He looked great on paper but in real life hes shown to be less than satisfactory.

There's a reason why the 'stars' that QPR have picked up recently have not had their contracts renewed or have been let go - Barton, SWP, Ferdinand, Bosingwa, Green, Zamora, Park to name but a few.

But in all of this I feel for Tony F. He has backed the manager, he has backed the players (paying them fortunes) and tried his best to encourage Hughes and his entourage, yet bottom with no wins is his reward. If this performance had been from Air Asia staff and management I am sure they wouldn't still be employed by Air Asia!!

Next week is looking even more like the make or break game for this season. Even Tony is saying its a 'must win' so I guess he too is considering it to be decision time next weekend

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QPRNZ added 05:50 - Nov 11
You would normally say that this was a good away performance, and that QPR deserved at least a draw, but the preceding 10 games colour this feeling. At last we got the line-up everyone has been asking for with Granero, Diakite and Faurlin all in midfield. To me it seemed to have the desired effect, although there still seems to be a dearth of clear cut chances produced up front. I thought we defended well although once again an awful goal conceded where we had at least 3 chances to clear. I feel less despondent this week despite the result although time really seems to running on whilst we wait for the results to come. If we carry on playing like this surely results must start to come!!???
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snanker added 10:58 - Nov 11
QPRKiwi......wishful thinking,fingers crossed scenario is a sign of the times desperate reach coz if it wasn't for your compatriot showing antipodean spine we wouldn't even have 4 points on the board ! Hughes is rapidly on his way to becoming the new Brian Robson in managerial terms ! What's Brian up to these daze, maybe MH can touch base for a pep talk !
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Doughnut added 11:21 - Nov 11
This team haven't got a win in them. You can see it every weekend. We've been playing since early August and STILL haven't won a game! I actually didn't feel the usual hurt yesterday, I've become insensitive to defeat and that bothers me. What does it take for the penny to drop?? This guy's a loser and will take our team down with him if something isn't done very soon. Yes, 'much more possession', 'right team'....'not getting the results we deserve, 'unlucky''....blah blahh...blah
We've played 11 games, nearly a third of the season, with MH. Can't afford to squander any more. A new manager is a must, but a haunting thought, that troubles me more and more every week now is.... is this team good enough?? I know on paper it should be, but is it?? Or do we have a team not good enough for the Premier League, despite all the millions lavished on it?
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e1337prodigy added 16:14 - Nov 11
Same old story. We are not taking our chances. Saw Swansea's highlights last night, Nathan Dyer had one chance and took it. We are not taking ours, either poor decision making or just terrible shooting/ball control. Also there were a few times when a QPR player would run at Stoke defence and no other players would support him. Just all stand there ball watching. MH did nothing wrong as far as I can see, picked the right team, right tactics. Everything was going well, just one poor mistake and Stoke take there chance and we didn't take ours.
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derbyhoop added 19:39 - Nov 11
Our season in 90 minutes. Good possession football, not enough threat, one mistake, one goal conceded. Game over.
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frannybill added 11:53 - Nov 14
A total disgrace!! Toothless forward line, artless midfield, too narrow all night! Not 1 shot on target all 2nd half, despite chasing an 'extremely important £18000 for a win'. Perhaps the players should have been told this, rather than the supporters? No other manager in the league would offer Cavanagh a shirt, let alone pay him wages!!
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jmart391 added 21:42 - Nov 14
Did we test their keeper ,if we did I didn,t see it.It was a terrible performance and I don,t want to sit through that again.Does Coleman think only scousers can play football if so why does he keep signing the ones that can,t.
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