Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? 22:20 - Oct 28 with 12552 views | Red_Ranger | Pressed us all the way and very effective on the counter. I honestly dont think we'll see a better performance against us at LR this year. Why them? Dejected. | | | | |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 22:39 - Oct 28 with 7558 views | RANGERS4EVER | We already have seen a better performance, West Brom. | |
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Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 22:57 - Oct 28 with 7438 views | RuislipHoop |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 22:39 - Oct 28 by RANGERS4EVER | We already have seen a better performance, West Brom. |
Reading did the same,we’ve been sussed. | | | |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 23:21 - Oct 28 with 7338 views | QPR_John |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 22:57 - Oct 28 by RuislipHoop | Reading did the same,we’ve been sussed. |
Against both Reading and Brentford Manning rarely got forward. Yes I think we have been sussed. | | | |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 23:25 - Oct 28 with 7321 views | smegma | They were better than us in every department including the cheating. | | | |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 07:27 - Oct 29 with 6996 views | rsonist | I believe for breakfast they had five years further down the path we're 6 months into (and are ahead of schedule for as it is). | | | |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 07:51 - Oct 29 with 6930 views | BushRanger82 | Brentford simply want to beat us, more than we do them. What is it now? 1 win, 1draw for us. And 8. Bloody 8 wins from 10 games for them. This time, I hope we don't put this behind us as quickly as possible. We need to get over this shit with Brentford, and QPR players have proved without a shadow of a doubt, it won't happen if they're allowed to effectively forget every debacle they make us sit and watch. How many times, from how many different managers, have we heard Brentford say they know what beating Rangers means to their fans? And then go out and prove it? High time this shit stopped. | | | |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 08:07 - Oct 29 with 6896 views | rsonist |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 07:51 - Oct 29 by BushRanger82 | Brentford simply want to beat us, more than we do them. What is it now? 1 win, 1draw for us. And 8. Bloody 8 wins from 10 games for them. This time, I hope we don't put this behind us as quickly as possible. We need to get over this shit with Brentford, and QPR players have proved without a shadow of a doubt, it won't happen if they're allowed to effectively forget every debacle they make us sit and watch. How many times, from how many different managers, have we heard Brentford say they know what beating Rangers means to their fans? And then go out and prove it? High time this shit stopped. |
Right yeah because "wanting it more" was the story of game. I want us to want to win every game - and I didn't see anything to suggest otherwise yesterday - but it will be a sorry day when they mean as much to us as we do to them. | | | |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 08:11 - Oct 29 with 6889 views | loftus77 |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 07:27 - Oct 29 by rsonist | I believe for breakfast they had five years further down the path we're 6 months into (and are ahead of schedule for as it is). |
This. IMHO it’s all about this. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 08:19 - Oct 29 with 6839 views | BushRanger82 |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 08:07 - Oct 29 by rsonist | Right yeah because "wanting it more" was the story of game. I want us to want to win every game - and I didn't see anything to suggest otherwise yesterday - but it will be a sorry day when they mean as much to us as we do to them. |
Why? Who else can we call a close rival in this day and age? Fulham, yes definitely. We can forget Chelsea, we, and Fulham to a lesser degree, are so off their radar, they regard frigging Spurs in north London more of a local rival now than they do us. | | | |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 08:23 - Oct 29 with 6822 views | rsonist |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 08:19 - Oct 29 by BushRanger82 | Why? Who else can we call a close rival in this day and age? Fulham, yes definitely. We can forget Chelsea, we, and Fulham to a lesser degree, are so off their radar, they regard frigging Spurs in north London more of a local rival now than they do us. |
Couldn't give a monkeys about Fulham either. Why do we need to force some tryhard beef for the sake of it? | | | |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 08:31 - Oct 29 with 6801 views | BushRanger82 |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 08:23 - Oct 29 by rsonist | Couldn't give a monkeys about Fulham either. Why do we need to force some tryhard beef for the sake of it? |
To at least give a few games that bit more of a competitive edge, maybe? | | | |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 08:33 - Oct 29 with 6788 views | TheChef |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 08:23 - Oct 29 by rsonist | Couldn't give a monkeys about Fulham either. Why do we need to force some tryhard beef for the sake of it? |
Agreed, people seem to get their knickers in a twist about Brentford. They certainly care a lot more about us, for me they're just a speck on the map with a TW post code, just another football team for us to play. | |
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Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 08:34 - Oct 29 with 6784 views | rsonist |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 08:31 - Oct 29 by BushRanger82 | To at least give a few games that bit more of a competitive edge, maybe? |
I return to the point that you seem to be arguing every time we don't win it's because the other side "simply wanted it more". | | | |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 08:39 - Oct 29 with 6753 views | BushRanger82 |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 08:34 - Oct 29 by rsonist | I return to the point that you seem to be arguing every time we don't win it's because the other side "simply wanted it more". |
And I stick by that. 8 wins in 10 games isn't all down to bad luck, or dodgy refereeing decisions, are they? | | | |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 08:44 - Oct 29 with 6725 views | rsonist |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 08:39 - Oct 29 by BushRanger82 | And I stick by that. 8 wins in 10 games isn't all down to bad luck, or dodgy refereeing decisions, are they? |
Gee I dunno, you ever think they might be a better side than us steadily progressing on a clear strategy and solid foundations half a decade deep? | | | |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 08:46 - Oct 29 with 6717 views | CamberleyR |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 08:39 - Oct 29 by BushRanger82 | And I stick by that. 8 wins in 10 games isn't all down to bad luck, or dodgy refereeing decisions, are they? |
Not wishing to be pedantic but it's 7 wins. We beat them 3-0 under JFH. 2 wins from the last 10 against them is still fúcking embarrassing though. | |
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Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 08:48 - Oct 29 with 6714 views | BushRanger82 |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 08:44 - Oct 29 by rsonist | Gee I dunno, you ever think they might be a better side than us steadily progressing on a clear strategy and solid foundations half a decade deep? |
Not at all. | | | |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 08:54 - Oct 29 with 6682 views | BushRanger82 |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 08:46 - Oct 29 by CamberleyR | Not wishing to be pedantic but it's 7 wins. We beat them 3-0 under JFH. 2 wins from the last 10 against them is still fúcking embarrassing though. |
Thanks. 7 wins against us in the last 10 games is still a poor record by anyone's standard. Wonder if all the people saying it doesn't matter, would say the same if it was Leyton Orient rubbing our faces in it, 7 times out of ten? | | | |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 09:03 - Oct 29 with 6637 views | Rangers67 | I think it did mean more to them than us. Look at it another way, if we were to play the Scum in a cup game we as fans and hopefully the players would be more up for it than usual because they are the supposed bigger neighbours etc. But the problem we have at the moment as mentioned in another thread is we are effectively playing teams with ten men whilst he keeps picking Scowen. Having two defensive midfielders in front of the back four is ok if you are not carrying one of them. Don,t get me wrong MW has done wonders for us but there are a couple of things he needs to sort. Get in a decent defensive coach, get rid of Scowen and most importantly do what the other teams do. Get someone in the referees ear all through the game because it works when you have incompetent refs like we have had in the last two home games. | | | |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 09:13 - Oct 29 with 6595 views | BuckR | Doesn't help leaving BOS on for most of the half when he could barely run due to injury. Especially with Rico Henry booked! | | | |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 09:19 - Oct 29 with 6581 views | NW5Hoop | Of the 13 players who made it to the pitch last night for Brentford, three were English. The manager is German. Players move on quickly. In what sense does anyone think playing QPR meant more to them? Spurs-Arsenal, yes, I can see you would have heard of that abroad. Ditto the Merseyside derby, the Manchester derby. But does anyone seriously believe those players give two hoots about a derby between QPR and Brentford? Honestly? It was just another game, and they played it better. | | | |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 09:38 - Oct 29 with 6528 views | BushRanger82 |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 09:19 - Oct 29 by NW5Hoop | Of the 13 players who made it to the pitch last night for Brentford, three were English. The manager is German. Players move on quickly. In what sense does anyone think playing QPR meant more to them? Spurs-Arsenal, yes, I can see you would have heard of that abroad. Ditto the Merseyside derby, the Manchester derby. But does anyone seriously believe those players give two hoots about a derby between QPR and Brentford? Honestly? It was just another game, and they played it better. |
In the sense that Brentford managers, whatever their nationality, keep saying it matters. And Brentford players, whatever their nationality, seem to prove the fact. The proof, after all, is in the eating of the pudding, as they say. 7 wins in 10 kinda indicates Brentford players have at least a rudimentary grasp of the concept of local pride. | | | |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 09:54 - Oct 29 with 6473 views | daveB | Brentford were good but we were well in the game second half and looked the better side and more likely to score until the penalty. | | | |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 09:58 - Oct 29 with 6469 views | CamberleyR |
Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 09:19 - Oct 29 by NW5Hoop | Of the 13 players who made it to the pitch last night for Brentford, three were English. The manager is German. Players move on quickly. In what sense does anyone think playing QPR meant more to them? Spurs-Arsenal, yes, I can see you would have heard of that abroad. Ditto the Merseyside derby, the Manchester derby. But does anyone seriously believe those players give two hoots about a derby between QPR and Brentford? Honestly? It was just another game, and they played it better. |
After the game they spoke to Frank on the pitch and he made it abundantly clear how much playing us and beating us meant to his players and especially to Spartak Hounslow's fans. Before that they spoke to Jansson just as the game ended and he said that one of the first things he asked when he signed was who were the local derby games so I think you underestimate how their players felt about last night. Frank is Danish by the way, not German. | |
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Jesus, what did they have for breakfast? on 10:28 - Oct 29 with 6405 views | Antti_Heinola | with rsonist on this. We haven't lost a lot to Brentford because we don't want it, it's because generally they have been a better side than us over the last few years. The players know it's a derby, they want to win. | |
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