The clear the air meeting on 23:10 - Apr 10 with 6745 views | thame_hoops | How on earth is it even possible to Spackman yourself? | | | |
The clear the air meeting on 00:06 - Apr 11 with 6577 views | Hayesender | And no loan players in the starting 11. Very telling me thinks! | |
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The clear the air meeting on 08:21 - Apr 11 with 6072 views | Wilkinswatercarrier | Reading that it looks like the players have told Ainsworth they are not prepared to play hoof ball. Ans as pointed out, no loans in starting 11. Not great for Ainsworth that the players seem to be picking the team and style. Mutiny in the ranks! | | | |
The clear the air meeting on 09:12 - Apr 11 with 5911 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
The clear the air meeting on 08:21 - Apr 11 by Wilkinswatercarrier | Reading that it looks like the players have told Ainsworth they are not prepared to play hoof ball. Ans as pointed out, no loans in starting 11. Not great for Ainsworth that the players seem to be picking the team and style. Mutiny in the ranks! |
Some mental gymnastics to deduce that. Every silver lining has a cloud eh! [Post edited 11 Apr 2023 9:13]
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The clear the air meeting on 09:14 - Apr 11 with 5916 views | Rs_Holy |
The clear the air meeting on 08:21 - Apr 11 by Wilkinswatercarrier | Reading that it looks like the players have told Ainsworth they are not prepared to play hoof ball. Ans as pointed out, no loans in starting 11. Not great for Ainsworth that the players seem to be picking the team and style. Mutiny in the ranks! |
just as I was starting to feel slightly positive about life.... DEEP SIGH! [Post edited 11 Apr 2023 9:40]
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The clear the air meeting on 09:29 - Apr 11 with 5827 views | westy |
The clear the air meeting on 08:21 - Apr 11 by Wilkinswatercarrier | Reading that it looks like the players have told Ainsworth they are not prepared to play hoof ball. Ans as pointed out, no loans in starting 11. Not great for Ainsworth that the players seem to be picking the team and style. Mutiny in the ranks! |
Nobody can tell you what to believe but seriously if people think that’s the case there is no hope for some. GA isn’t a novice when it comes to management I’m sure he can deal with the Greats at QPR. Ffs now they have a good game and it’s not GA but the players, so on that basis why are people moaning about him previously if it’s nothing to do with him. Hilarious. I’d love to know on what basis this performance was the players telling GA it’s their way or no way. So GA gets accused by some morons of being one dimensional and only capable of Hoofball then when he’s had a bit of time with his returning supposed better players and got his point across in an 11 hour shift then it’s of the players own making. You couldn’t make this shit up oh wait someone already has 😂. | | | |
The clear the air meeting on 09:40 - Apr 11 with 5756 views | BrianMcCarthy |
The clear the air meeting on 08:21 - Apr 11 by Wilkinswatercarrier | Reading that it looks like the players have told Ainsworth they are not prepared to play hoof ball. Ans as pointed out, no loans in starting 11. Not great for Ainsworth that the players seem to be picking the team and style. Mutiny in the ranks! |
I can't really see that. For a start, I thought we played good football towards the end of Friday's game, without the need for a mutiny or anything that dramatic. | |
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The clear the air meeting on 09:44 - Apr 11 with 5717 views | E15Hoop | JD - I'm beginning to think you've got a personal agenda against GA, in spite of our debate yesterday. Why? | | | | Login to get fewer ads
The clear the air meeting on 09:59 - Apr 11 with 5640 views | Padulas_Shampoo |
The clear the air meeting on 08:21 - Apr 11 by Wilkinswatercarrier | Reading that it looks like the players have told Ainsworth they are not prepared to play hoof ball. Ans as pointed out, no loans in starting 11. Not great for Ainsworth that the players seem to be picking the team and style. Mutiny in the ranks! |
I don't have a lot of time for this. Your rhetoric is clearly lead by your desired outcome; which is to pan Ainsworth no matter the evidence. The positive spin on your observation is that he's consulted the players he has no choice but to trust and in the space of two days come up with a style and performance, away from home, in a relegation scrap, against a good side that showed spirit and competence. That clearly makes him more adaptable than people believed he could be and it looks like on yesterday's evidence the players appreciate it and are going with him. The mistakes were still there but this time they were the reason we didn't win the game, rather than the difference between us losing 2-0 and 4-0. If we can play like yesterday for another 6 games and clear up the mistakes a little bit, I think we'll stay up. I think they all - players and manager - deserve enormous credit for yesterday. | | | |
The clear the air meeting on 10:18 - Apr 11 with 5558 views | BerkoRanger | And I agree with you, PS. I can't see GA spending 13 hours in a players meeting on Saturday being told by them how things will work in future. I did actually post on another thread that there would be a clear the air meeting - and watching the Post Match interview last night it was clear to me that Saturdays long day had gone well. Gareth was almost ecstatic. | | | |
The clear the air meeting on 10:24 - Apr 11 with 5524 views | enfieldargh | I think he may have a point about the player revolution, what was telling was how they all gave a V sign to GA when they scored | |
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The clear the air meeting on 10:40 - Apr 11 with 5424 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
The clear the air meeting on 09:12 - Apr 11 by BazzaInTheLoft | Some mental gymnastics to deduce that. Every silver lining has a cloud eh! [Post edited 11 Apr 2023 9:13]
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Fck me, a upvote from Ned Kennedy! I’m getting that framed! | | | |
The clear the air meeting on 10:56 - Apr 11 with 5365 views | joe90 | Truth is we don't know what the relationship is like between the players, but I think judging by the results there's more than likely some issues. However GA sets up it's still down to the players to give 100% on the pitch and to some extent that is out of his hands. The players have to take responsibility for their actions which have brought us to the brink of relegation. If GA is willing to change his style of play to suite the players and the players can show that it works, that is good for everyone. | | | |
The clear the air meeting on 11:55 - Apr 11 with 5118 views | MrSheen |
The clear the air meeting on 09:40 - Apr 11 by BrianMcCarthy | I can't really see that. For a start, I thought we played good football towards the end of Friday's game, without the need for a mutiny or anything that dramatic. |
I had that heretical feeling on Friday too. I put it down to Lowe getting involved so we had more possession around their box, but it was probably just switching a defender for an attacker and Preston not being too bothered about scoring again. | | | |
The clear the air meeting on 12:01 - Apr 11 with 5050 views | Benny_the_Ball |
The clear the air meeting on 08:21 - Apr 11 by Wilkinswatercarrier | Reading that it looks like the players have told Ainsworth they are not prepared to play hoof ball. Ans as pointed out, no loans in starting 11. Not great for Ainsworth that the players seem to be picking the team and style. Mutiny in the ranks! |
I'm not sure how you reached the conclusion that the players revolted. I very much doubt that during said "mutiny" Jimmy Dunne pressed for a role at right-back. | | | |
The clear the air meeting on 13:00 - Apr 11 with 4880 views | R_from_afar | A person might infer that the players told GA the style needed to change but there is no hard evidence for it in the WLS article or GA video. Gareth makes points about more effort and determination and being less defeatist, also about getting more, better quality crosses in so we can do what Dykes did yesterday. | |
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The clear the air meeting on 13:31 - Apr 11 with 4764 views | E15Hoop |
The clear the air meeting on 13:00 - Apr 11 by R_from_afar | A person might infer that the players told GA the style needed to change but there is no hard evidence for it in the WLS article or GA video. Gareth makes points about more effort and determination and being less defeatist, also about getting more, better quality crosses in so we can do what Dykes did yesterday. |
Afar, me old china, you are being a little too kind to the OP, I believe.. I'm afraid he is of the sadly mistaken opinion that our gaggle of realtively inexperienced youngsters with some undoubted talent mixed together with our battle-hardened but possibly past their true sell-by doubt vets were on the way to being transformed to play like the Man City of the Championship before the PBBC did his well-documented number on us. He's not happy that people would dare to suggest that our beloved Wild Thing has a slightly more realistic and pragmatic view, and is setting the team up to achieve a certain short-term goal in as short a timeframe as possible.. | | | |
The clear the air meeting on 13:35 - Apr 11 with 4717 views | PinnerPaul |
The clear the air meeting on 08:21 - Apr 11 by Wilkinswatercarrier | Reading that it looks like the players have told Ainsworth they are not prepared to play hoof ball. Ans as pointed out, no loans in starting 11. Not great for Ainsworth that the players seem to be picking the team and style. Mutiny in the ranks! |
Lots of assumptions in that post! "Players picking the team" - there has been some drivel written the past few weeks, but that's certainly up there with the best/worst. | | | |
The clear the air meeting on 13:46 - Apr 11 with 4667 views | Third_Division_South |
The clear the air meeting on 08:21 - Apr 11 by Wilkinswatercarrier | Reading that it looks like the players have told Ainsworth they are not prepared to play hoof ball. Ans as pointed out, no loans in starting 11. Not great for Ainsworth that the players seem to be picking the team and style. Mutiny in the ranks! |
If you think that footballers who are used to doing 2 or 3 hours training and going home locked the coaching staff in for 11 hours to tell them how they want to play I give up, but it suits people’s anti GA agenda. | | | |
The clear the air meeting on 14:03 - Apr 11 with 4521 views | Lblock |
The clear the air meeting on 12:01 - Apr 11 by Benny_the_Ball | I'm not sure how you reached the conclusion that the players revolted. I very much doubt that during said "mutiny" Jimmy Dunne pressed for a role at right-back. |
I dunno I’ve felt for a while now that most of these players are revolting | |
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The clear the air meeting on 14:05 - Apr 11 with 4514 views | Burnleyhoop | There is one thing for sure, Ainsworth and the players need to be on the same page and find the right balance of pragmatism and control that suits the players we select. If both the manager and players are comfortable with the collective agreed approach, then we can expect the best outcome possible relative to the opposition. That is the first time in ages we have shown some desire, belief and solidarity to recover from what looked like another demoralising defeat. That is massive progress and appears to have been achieved by a manager prepared to sit down with the entire team and discuss, openly and honestly, how we go about digging ourselves out of this hole. Football is a team game and if there is one thing that derails performances and results, it is disharmony and low morale amongst the group. The result, but more importantly the performance at West Brom was huge and could be the catalyst that saves our bacon. Or it could be another false dawn. Saturday will be interesting. Kudos to the away support by the way, sang throughout, even when 2 nil down. Absolute heroes. | | | |
The clear the air meeting on 15:03 - Apr 11 with 4307 views | Dorse |
The clear the air meeting on 14:05 - Apr 11 by Burnleyhoop | There is one thing for sure, Ainsworth and the players need to be on the same page and find the right balance of pragmatism and control that suits the players we select. If both the manager and players are comfortable with the collective agreed approach, then we can expect the best outcome possible relative to the opposition. That is the first time in ages we have shown some desire, belief and solidarity to recover from what looked like another demoralising defeat. That is massive progress and appears to have been achieved by a manager prepared to sit down with the entire team and discuss, openly and honestly, how we go about digging ourselves out of this hole. Football is a team game and if there is one thing that derails performances and results, it is disharmony and low morale amongst the group. The result, but more importantly the performance at West Brom was huge and could be the catalyst that saves our bacon. Or it could be another false dawn. Saturday will be interesting. Kudos to the away support by the way, sang throughout, even when 2 nil down. Absolute heroes. |
I made a similar point about the support a few games ago but I was blown away by how the traveling support got behind the team. And the numbers! We're averaging (inc. away bods) just under 14500 at HQ this season which, considering what they've been served up, is nothing short of miraculous. To take 1200 away to a match we (I) thought was shaping up to be a massacre, out-sing the home fans and get any kind of result is just bonkers. Just when you think you understand this club they chuck something like this at you. I suppose that's why people keep coming back. Source for the numbers: https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/queens-park-rangers/besucherzahlenentwicklung/ve Some interesting trends there: we're having our best attendances since Ollie. Go figure. | |
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The clear the air meeting on 16:15 - Apr 11 with 4133 views | E15Hoop |
The clear the air meeting on 15:03 - Apr 11 by Dorse | I made a similar point about the support a few games ago but I was blown away by how the traveling support got behind the team. And the numbers! We're averaging (inc. away bods) just under 14500 at HQ this season which, considering what they've been served up, is nothing short of miraculous. To take 1200 away to a match we (I) thought was shaping up to be a massacre, out-sing the home fans and get any kind of result is just bonkers. Just when you think you understand this club they chuck something like this at you. I suppose that's why people keep coming back. Source for the numbers: https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/queens-park-rangers/besucherzahlenentwicklung/ve Some interesting trends there: we're having our best attendances since Ollie. Go figure. |
..And that notwithstanding, there are still anti-GA people posting on here! Hopefully, they will be a little quieter now... | | | |
The clear the air meeting on 16:22 - Apr 11 with 4108 views | Harbour |
The clear the air meeting on 15:03 - Apr 11 by Dorse | I made a similar point about the support a few games ago but I was blown away by how the traveling support got behind the team. And the numbers! We're averaging (inc. away bods) just under 14500 at HQ this season which, considering what they've been served up, is nothing short of miraculous. To take 1200 away to a match we (I) thought was shaping up to be a massacre, out-sing the home fans and get any kind of result is just bonkers. Just when you think you understand this club they chuck something like this at you. I suppose that's why people keep coming back. Source for the numbers: https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/queens-park-rangers/besucherzahlenentwicklung/ve Some interesting trends there: we're having our best attendances since Ollie. Go figure. |
Our fan base are clearly sadists! Relegation battle more attractive than mid table mediocrity…. But doesn’t explain attraction of the dross we have been served up. | | | |
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