At the end yesterday 12:35 - Jan 8 with 4002 views | MancR | Felt a bit sorry for Dunne, Dieng and Dickie. These were the only player that tried to acknowledge the away support and received a very hostile welcome. Dickie was even abused close up as he gave his shirt to someone at the front. The rest of the cowards didn't even cross the half way line. I know collectively we were a pile of crap but fair play to these players who came forward. | | | | |
At the end yesterday on 12:55 - Jan 8 with 3827 views | Jules4367 | I suppose that to acknowledge the presence of the away support is commendable but it isn't exactly 'apologising' for yet another in a series of poor performances is it?! Critchley should have made the team go back out and embarrass them...make them culpable. If a team has done well they love the walking round 'lap of honour' and all the plaudits so why not, if they have played poorly make them go through a walk of shame ! I'm going to raise this as a separate thread! | | | |
At the end yesterday on 17:29 - Jan 8 with 3408 views | CheshireR | I felt sorry for Dieng who did come over to the fans at the end. Seny was our only player who came out of that debacle with any credit at all. A sobering thought that his saves kept their scoring down to two goals. | | | |
At the end yesterday on 17:39 - Jan 8 with 3341 views | Northolt_Rs | The absolute minimum they should do after that ‘performance’…. | |
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At the end yesterday on 20:14 - Jan 8 with 3106 views | hoopedmonkey | Out of interest did NC acknowledge the supporters? | | | |
At the end yesterday on 21:01 - Jan 8 with 2975 views | oldmeadoniansR | Yes he did. | | | |
At the end yesterday on 21:14 - Jan 8 with 2885 views | HammersmithR | Football is a team game. Win, lose or draw together. Some of those players couldn’t get down the tunnel quick enough yesterday. We spent the best part of 12 hours yesterday travelling up there and back. Then to witness that ‘performance’ was an embarrassment. I’m glad the players saw the anger from our fans. It was absolutely unacceptable yesterday. We can all accept losing. We are used to that supporting QPR, but the absolute minimum is 100% effort. We didn’t get that yesterday and haven’t done for many weeks. The team is missing leaders and players who want to roll their sleeves up and get stuck in. We are so slow in our build up. We are forever passing the ball sideways. We have a striker who doesn’t move let alone score. But the following week is always in the starting 11. What other team would keep playing Dykes? I literally couldn’t tell you the last time he scored. But I guarantee you he’ll be starting at Reading. Let’s hope the players have realised after the reaction of the fans yesterday enough is enough. There’s such an apathy and discord between the fans and the players / club. The way we are going we will be back at Fleetwood next season for a league game! | | | |
At the end yesterday on 17:39 - Jan 9 with 2411 views | Northolt_Rs | From the halfway line…. | |
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At the end yesterday on 17:45 - Jan 9 with 2401 views | Northolt_Rs | Dykes last goal was in the home defeat to Huddersfield on 8 November. He’s scored 6 goals all season with just 4 of those from open play (2 pens). He’s utter gash. | |
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At the end yesterday on 17:53 - Jan 9 with 2361 views | flynnbo | Yet Clive has had him MoM on 3 occasions which, along with Dunne, is the most for any of our players. | | | |
At the end yesterday on 17:54 - Jan 9 with 2352 views | bosh67 | but we are playing Reading this week and he only scores against them and on his birthday, or both. | |
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At the end yesterday on 17:58 - Jan 9 with 2337 views | Northolt_Rs | Says more about the rest of the team than it does about him…. | |
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