| Forum Reply | Cook. at 23:39 7 Dec 2024
Today’s performance from him was the ultimate in making the right decision every single time. Didn’t put a foot wrong in awful conditions. |
| Forum Reply | Bonfire of the vanities – Report at 10:39 7 Nov 2024
This mirrors pretty much everything I was moaning about on the night. Madsen pulling over to the wing and standing next to Smyth in the second half, totally boiled my piss and sent me over the edge, but it must have been instruction from Marti. Absolutely bizarre, as the full back would just press up on Smyth and Madsen would have had to play it back into defence anyway. What was the thinking. So glad you called the midfield hiding, This has been going on for years, took on another guise though when Dozzell used to come back and stand next to the centre half. This felt like Blackburn last season, and the only hope I'm clinging to, is things got better after that. |
| Forum Reply | QPR slump to dead last after Pompey implosion – Report at 13:16 21 Oct 2024
The most disappointing thing, as always, is that having survived with Marti none of us expected to be here again. A year ago was the 4-0 Blackburn game, which having endured a lot of shit with Rangers down the years may have been the lowest point, as my kids were now part of it. Ainsworth ball, a team of absolute scum bags downing tools, supporters arguing with each other. 12 months later and we're here again. A lot is being thrown at Madsen and the new signings (fair), but playing Madsen in a 2 is utter madness and asking for trouble. We have been weak at full back for as long as I can remember, and haven't done anything to sort it. Jimmy Dunne is still our best option at RB. Don't get me started on Paal, but every team we come up against, target us down that left hand side. Signing 2 unknowns at RB and not dealing with our problems at LB is going to continually bite us in the arse. (genuinely feel there's enough quality elsewhere to be ok, if the manager picks the right team and formation) |
| Forum Reply | Willock at 16:08 10 Jul 2024
The Willock for the first two and a bit seasons is devastating to lose. Worked his way into the team, hit a rich vein of form, became absolute imperative to Beale's success which ruined his body during that September/October run. But what came back from that, is unrecognisable, the injuries and problems that brought you can accept. His attitude at times last season was utterly disgraceful and unforgivable, part of the set that included so many who were prepared to phone it in each week. I've seen plenty of that even in recent matches under Cifiuentes. He needs a new start, he'd given up on us a bit I think. |
| Forum Thread | JCS - player of season…so far at 12:46 18 Feb 2024
Never thought I’d say it, as he seemed just another one that was bordering on taking the piss out of the club. But, this season, he’s shown the player he is. Commanding at the back, with an eye for a pass and an even better reader of the game than I ever game him credit for. Even something as simple as a perfectly timed little nick yesterday sent us on our way for the only goal. He looks a great influence on the boys too, regularly calling out both good and bad moments. His form over the last couple of months has been so consistently high. The surprise story of the season. Bound to get injured now. |
| Forum Reply | ITK Big boys it's time to OUT yourselves!!! at 12:42 27 Jan 2024
This sounds ridiclous but shows what a mad bastard club we are. Travelling home from work and getting on the overground from Shepherds Bush into Clapham, I found myself a couple of seats down from Phil Beard, who was clearly having a conversation with Kia Joorabchian. He was spilling a few things, but confirmed we were signing Nedum and also that we were good for Taiwo too. Cue a very quick search of Taiwo's on google to conclude it was Taye, I told my mate, who put it on the message boards. Didn't feel it was right at the time to mention that this had come from Beard talking about it at normal volume on an overground train, he was still employed. But just goes to show what a shit show we were. I did take a photo of Beard in the train reflection to show, but my flash went off, so definitely not cut out for detective work. |
| Forum Reply | Worst signing of the Sir Les DOf era at 16:16 25 Jan 2024
Great question, so many to choose from. For me, Conor Washington, spunking the Austin money pretty much in full for someone who'd just had a Stuart Wardley hot streak at Peterborough, was some doing. Their chairman played a blinder |
| Forum Reply | Injury Time at 12:24 2 Jan 2024
So true, gave away a couple of stupid free kicks too. One for a needless shirt pull, headed a ball out as well unchallenged. Same against Soton, and Millwall before they got their second. Brain dead. |
| Forum Reply | Early thoughts on Marti's QPR and what he needs in January at 09:55 2 Jan 2024
I think defensively we've been a lot better, certainly in open play. Goals conceded count shows that, however, seems like we've had problems from set pieces for years. Who remember Mark "we don't work on corners" Bowen!! That is unforgivable for me, it's a huge part of the game now, especially in the Champ. The two goals conceded yesterday were unforgivable. Today was Marti's first mistep for me. With no footballers in the team, we insisted on playing the same way, we should have mixed it up a lot more and gone a bit more direct, as Cardiff were shite. Try and win second balls higher up the pitch. PLaying out from the back can work when you have Chair and Willock to take pressure off, but you're not getting that with Larkeche and Smyth (unless the latter has a free run at the full back). The second goal was symptomatic of it. So slow taking the ball out, we lose it (no options), and then give away a ridiculous corner. I think more than a striker is someone who links the play from midfield and joins the forward line with runs. Our 3 midfielders v Cardiff would drop so deep to receive the ball, there was no way of getting out. Dozzell was disgraceful, dropping in next to Dunne or JCS so often if was painful. I think he dropped in between midfield and attack, once and we moved it forward with menace for once. Someone who can drive us forward with the ball from midfield is a must, it'll make such a difference to Dykes too (who is shocking atm to be fair) but is so isolated. I'd be looking for that and then a striker. Ideally both. |
| Forum Reply | Still without a club….. at 18:37 30 Dec 2023
We have been anything but ruthless in every single transfer window and it’s been our downfall. As fans I don’t think we’ve helped either. Pretty much everything we asked for we got, not selling willock/chair/bright, re-signing Austin/johansen/Adomah. Fernandes, Les and Bhatia were far too easily swayed, binning Warbs, bringing in Ollie and ainsworth as fan favourites etc. Amos was already an injury case and a four year deal? Long term deal for stef too on the other side of 30. Top prem clubs don’t give more than a year to someone of that age. We’ve got a great manager now on the pitch, he’s going to get his way in transfer market, if he’s as good at recruiting as he is at coaching, maybe we can turn the corner and start to build some foundations with some sound decision making. |
| Forum Reply | Dykes at 20:50 26 Dec 2023
And he was to blame for the first goal. Abysmal control to give the ball straight back to millwall, for them to break on us. Getting worse by the game. |
| Forum Reply | Willock - Last Night at 10:25 20 Sep 2023
Definitely true on that, persistent hamstring injuries generally change players more than any other, Michael Owen springs to mind more than anyone on that front. |
| Forum Thread | Willock - Last Night at 10:19 20 Sep 2023
I found it quite sad watching Willock last night. I didn't see a lack of effort, just a player that looked completely bereft of anything. Maybe we haven't realised what the injuries have done to him. He didn't want to take a player on, couldn't find that slight burst of speed when turning to take him away from the tackle, Just looked completely lost, sad to see. Don't know if others think the same, I hope it's confidence. But, maybe he'll never be close to being the same player again, whether that's with us or somewhere else next season. |
| Forum Reply | Kenneth Paal at 11:13 6 Aug 2023
My thoughts entirely. People talk about likes of Gubbins and Kelman being out of their depth, sorry I have him in the same category. He was caught out of position over and over, drifting into midfield and their winger would just drop into the space. Must have happened 5 or 6 times in the first 40 alone. The full back area for me is the biggest problem for us. Has been for a long time, our centre halves are pulled out of position so often because of it. |
| Forum Thread | Kenneth Paal at 19:35 5 Aug 2023
Really? Why does this guy get a pass (maybe move him into midfield is what I’ve heard recently) He won’t close down, gets caught out of possession continuously, portrays the mannerisms of someone who couldn’t give a flying fk. I just don’t get it. |
| Forum Reply | South of the river – Awaydays at 13:21 24 Jul 2023
As always, a great read. And good for calling our Paal on that pathetic non challenge which almost led to a goal in the first half. He worries me massively from a defensive point of view, should have closed down their cross for the goal too. So many times last season he was painfully slow to react to danger, particularly rebounds. We talk about CB and lack of CF being issues, but full backs for me is right up there too. |
| Forum Reply | Dickie off at 20:54 5 Jun 2023
Ball playing centre half? Was I watching a different player the last season and a half when he was shanking balls out into the stands both ways, or playing leg breaking half hit passes into Sam field. We are the greatest set of fans at rewriting history. |
| Forum Reply | Bust up between Ainsworth with Willock, Johansen and Laird at 14:15 21 Apr 2023
Well he came in towards the end of that first season, set us up differently, kept us up. Then added to that group with Kenny, Hill, Derry, Mackie, even Bradley Orr. Big personality players that would be first teamers, what this current group doesn't have. Mad to call it haphazard, makes it sound like we got lucky that season winning the league. Most balanced squad we've had in years. Then decided to rip it up in the Premier League, which we've been paying for ever since. |
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