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But does anyone think the interviewers are too kind to him.
Why not when they get the inevitable reply,
" boys gave it everything"
Ask,
"but you have consistently said that and to the fans and onlookers that is definitely not clearly apparent. Is this just some line spun to cover up a lot of glaring failures with morale ??"
The interviewers are complicit in these pointlessly ridiculous exchanges.
‘We have to move on quickly from Saturday. Apart from the first 15 mins we were the best team. Should have taken something from the game. We have to find a way of scoring and not conceding. We are working hard on the training ground. But I was proud of the lads on Saturday. They gave me everything. They emptied the tank. Dobbo had a plan. We tried to get the Huddersfield defence turning with long balls but it didn’t come off. But I’m not a long ball coach. Now to West Brom. It’ll be another hard game. But I’ve looked in the eyes of the lads and they’re up for the challenge. We’re gonna surprise people this season. I keep telling them that. I’ve told Sinclair and Dykesy they will get double figures this season. We need to see who is available for Tuesday. We have a plan. Hopefully Cookey is back. We’re going for his long diagonals to Smyth to latch on to and get round the left back. Hopefully he’ll get the ball into Dyksey. Ozzy is getting a lot of stick but I like him as he gives his all. Taylor and Chrissy Willock are still not getting in the side as I’m happy with the lads at the moment. I’m so proud of the lads. Any side in the Championship would want Fieldy. I’m confident going up to the Hawthorns. We’re going there to win. The lads have been so good in training since Saturday. I’m so proud of the boys. Final thing. I’m so proud of the boys and all the fans going up there. I know times are tough at the moment but the good times at QPR are around the corner. Come on you Rssss.’
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No Pre-Match interview with Ainsworth on 08:14 - Oct 24 with 6147 views
No Pre-Match interview with Ainsworth on 08:05 - Oct 24 by HammersmithR
‘We have to move on quickly from Saturday. Apart from the first 15 mins we were the best team. Should have taken something from the game. We have to find a way of scoring and not conceding. We are working hard on the training ground. But I was proud of the lads on Saturday. They gave me everything. They emptied the tank. Dobbo had a plan. We tried to get the Huddersfield defence turning with long balls but it didn’t come off. But I’m not a long ball coach. Now to West Brom. It’ll be another hard game. But I’ve looked in the eyes of the lads and they’re up for the challenge. We’re gonna surprise people this season. I keep telling them that. I’ve told Sinclair and Dykesy they will get double figures this season. We need to see who is available for Tuesday. We have a plan. Hopefully Cookey is back. We’re going for his long diagonals to Smyth to latch on to and get round the left back. Hopefully he’ll get the ball into Dyksey. Ozzy is getting a lot of stick but I like him as he gives his all. Taylor and Chrissy Willock are still not getting in the side as I’m happy with the lads at the moment. I’m so proud of the lads. Any side in the Championship would want Fieldy. I’m confident going up to the Hawthorns. We’re going there to win. The lads have been so good in training since Saturday. I’m so proud of the boys. Final thing. I’m so proud of the boys and all the fans going up there. I know times are tough at the moment but the good times at QPR are around the corner. Come on you Rssss.’
My concern is that I am not sure if that is a transcript or a parody😞
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No Pre-Match interview with Ainsworth on 09:02 - Oct 24 with 5996 views
No Pre-Match interview with Ainsworth on 23:13 - Oct 23 by numptydumpty
Can he not do post match interviews also.
But does anyone think the interviewers are too kind to him.
Why not when they get the inevitable reply,
" boys gave it everything"
Ask,
"but you have consistently said that and to the fans and onlookers that is definitely not clearly apparent. Is this just some line spun to cover up a lot of glaring failures with morale ??"
The interviewers are complicit in these pointlessly ridiculous exchanges.
[Post edited 23 Oct 2023 23:14]
what do you think the role of Official Club Social Media Account is?
They're not going to hold him to account are they?
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No Pre-Match interview with Ainsworth on 09:14 - Oct 24 with 5938 views
No Pre-Match interview with Ainsworth on 09:14 - Oct 24 by SpongeParr
Always baffles me that the interviewer, recruited by QPR for QPR, get's stick for not trying to make the QPR manager look silly.
That's the job of newspapers etc.
So true. But, when you hear the club commentary on yet another defeat, do you wonder what Nick London and Andy Sinton really think? They know as much than we do about what is going on (in fact, a great deal more). It must be difficult holding back and finding diplomatic language.
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No Pre-Match interview with Ainsworth on 10:50 - Oct 24 with 5717 views
No Pre-Match interview with Ainsworth on 10:50 - Oct 24 by Northernr
Here he comes. He doesn't look well.
"I want what we did on Saturday again, but without the goals against". He's really banging that drum about how brilliant and dynamic Saturday was, isn't he? Presumably that's for anyone not there, i.e. the board. Looks exhausted, poor fella.
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No Pre-Match interview with Ainsworth on 11:03 - Oct 24 with 5626 views
No Pre-Match interview with Ainsworth on 11:01 - Oct 24 by TK1
"I want what we did on Saturday again, but without the goals against". He's really banging that drum about how brilliant and dynamic Saturday was, isn't he? Presumably that's for anyone not there, i.e. the board. Looks exhausted, poor fella.
He looks absolutely spent, and utterly miserable. He'd wanted this job for so long, difficult not to feel sorry for him whatever you think of the job he's doing. Look at him here versus his pics on day one, he's aged about 15 years.
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No Pre-Match interview with Ainsworth on 11:04 - Oct 24 with 5613 views
No Pre-Match interview with Ainsworth on 11:03 - Oct 24 by Northernr
He looks absolutely spent, and utterly miserable. He'd wanted this job for so long, difficult not to feel sorry for him whatever you think of the job he's doing. Look at him here versus his pics on day one, he's aged about 15 years.
When he arrived he looked like he could still play, poor sod looks a beaten man now
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No Pre-Match interview with Ainsworth on 11:08 - Oct 24 with 5594 views
No Pre-Match interview with Ainsworth on 11:03 - Oct 24 by Northernr
He looks absolutely spent, and utterly miserable. He'd wanted this job for so long, difficult not to feel sorry for him whatever you think of the job he's doing. Look at him here versus his pics on day one, he's aged about 15 years.
Agreed. The QPR effect...
I mean he really looks done - if it's starting to affect your health then there really is no shame in getting out of it.
No Pre-Match interview with Ainsworth on 11:03 - Oct 24 by Northernr
He looks absolutely spent, and utterly miserable. He'd wanted this job for so long, difficult not to feel sorry for him whatever you think of the job he's doing. Look at him here versus his pics on day one, he's aged about 15 years.
QPR management spells are actually counted in dog years.
'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!'
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No Pre-Match interview with Ainsworth on 11:10 - Oct 24 with 5557 views
No Pre-Match interview with Ainsworth on 11:03 - Oct 24 by Northernr
He looks absolutely spent, and utterly miserable. He'd wanted this job for so long, difficult not to feel sorry for him whatever you think of the job he's doing. Look at him here versus his pics on day one, he's aged about 15 years.
Can you imagine the stress of the run he's on? Never mind the fans and the external noise or even the thought of being sacked, but just also going in to work every day, the atmosphere at the training ground must be mutinous. I wonder who he feels he can trust down there? Dobbo? Anyone else? Certainly not the staff who were there before or even any of the senior pros he has brought in who are probably all giving him sideways looks. I'd be a total paranoid wreck (and rightly so). I don't think he should be QPR manager tonight or going forward, but I really feel for him.
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No Pre-Match interview with Ainsworth on 11:13 - Oct 24 with 5532 views