Qpr v Burnley...match thread. 22:00 - Dec 10 with 24000 views | qpr_1968 | have'nt got a clue how this one will pan out.... i know we've got no chair... but i'm gonna sit on a 1-0 win to the r's. | |
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Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 14:45 - Dec 11 with 2553 views | BrianMcCarthy | Shodipo cross comes to Adomah at the back post but he can't quite get there. | |
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Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 14:46 - Dec 11 with 2544 views | strikerace | What a complete collapse over the last 8 weeks. Really since the home win vs Reading. Just a disaster | | | |
Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 14:48 - Dec 11 with 2474 views | Damo1962 |
Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 14:44 - Dec 11 by andrew1302 | We need a new manager quickly to restore some confidence and find some threat up front. We are not too good to go down but good enough to be midway plus.We seem to always be starting slow nowadays and end up chasing games. Seem to think it is confidence and we need someone pronto who can fire the players up. If we don't find the one then we are in trouble and if we're do we will be at least fine. Clearly there are issues or someone would already be here |
Think a lot of potential new managers have seen the set up, and have politely said they will wait for the next offer to come their way. Can't really blame them. | | | |
Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 14:50 - Dec 11 with 2400 views | ngbqpr | Let’s face it, this one’s on Beale. Yes they’re professionals, yes they’re elite sportsmen, yes they’re well paid etc etc - but it’s a workplace for a bunch of mostly 20 something employees who’ve seen a confident, ambitious, smart talking new 40 something boss waltz in, sell them a dream, do the whole project / honesty & integrity / all-in bit…then f**k off after a few weeks. Impossible job for an interim manager, flipping difficult for the incoming permanent one. PBBC. | |
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Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 14:54 - Dec 11 with 2226 views | BrianMcCarthy | FT. | |
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Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 14:55 - Dec 11 with 2172 views | Damo1962 |
Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 14:50 - Dec 11 by ngbqpr | Let’s face it, this one’s on Beale. Yes they’re professionals, yes they’re elite sportsmen, yes they’re well paid etc etc - but it’s a workplace for a bunch of mostly 20 something employees who’ve seen a confident, ambitious, smart talking new 40 something boss waltz in, sell them a dream, do the whole project / honesty & integrity / all-in bit…then f**k off after a few weeks. Impossible job for an interim manager, flipping difficult for the incoming permanent one. PBBC. |
I think we'd have lost this even with Beale still in charge. Look at our results and performance over the past two months or so. Think our problems go deeper than just Beale. | | | |
Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 14:55 - Dec 11 with 2181 views | R_from_afar | Well, that was a joy | |
| "Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1." |
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Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 14:59 - Dec 11 with 2068 views | hubble | I don't know if it's winter gloom and the hangover from the World Cup exit, but suddenly things look really bad for Rangers, and I mean terminally bad. We look like a team circling the drain. Wow, what a comedown from the heady days of mid October. | |
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Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 14:59 - Dec 11 with 2067 views | kropotkin41 |
Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 14:55 - Dec 11 by Damo1962 | I think we'd have lost this even with Beale still in charge. Look at our results and performance over the past two months or so. Think our problems go deeper than just Beale. |
Belief must have fallen away after the whole Wolves thing. I don't think anyone believes we'd have walked the league with Beale in charge, but the drop away in form over the last 7 games or so must surely be put down the his shenanigans. | |
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Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 15:13 - Dec 11 with 1837 views | Greenbay | MATCH ANALYSIS QPR 0 Burnley 3 Where are we? Well the answer is bad. That’s relegation bad and I’m an optimist. At the start of this match it was all about how the team would react after the disgraceful Mick Beale left our club. Initially, under interim head coach Paul Hall, they did react well. There was energy and plenty of effort — that’s a minimum requirement of course!! But you can’t compensate for a lack of top half Championship quality players with energy and effort — however hard you try. And that’s especially against league leaders Burnley, surely guaranteed a quick return to the Premiership. Why are we so poor? Well as Bill Clinton used in his 1992 Presidential campaign slogan, ‘it’s the economy stupid’ then we too suffer - because the club has no money. We can therefore only afford mainly average players and some good loans — Laird and Tim as good examples. That’s the best we can do. Our income is so small — that we just can’t afford quality unless those players, have a history of injuries, that a top club wants to release to us. So I do wish many observers would understand that. We punch well above our weight for a little club. Sure it’s great to dream — the Warbs year of 2021 — and the start to this season. But to do it over a whole campaign would be a miracle. As QPR fans we live for those moments. In this match there was a gulf in difference between the two sides. But it was ironic that two very poor referee decisions cost us dearly although I’m sure it would have made little difference in the end. Burnley won at a canter. Thomas, with his pace, was brought down by their keeper Muric in the box, within seconds of the start. Admittedly the ball had drifted away from Thomas over the touchline but a penalty should have been given. Then Cork — having apologised for diving just outside the box — was oddly still awarded the free kick and Gudmundsson brilliantly fired home just before midway through the first half. Maatson made it 2-0 — seconds before HT after Seny had made an impressive save from a long range effort. This goal finished the match I can understand why Hall played Thomas before he was subbed at HT by Shodipo. Both men have pace — for me Shodipo the better of the two. But in a non-functioning side it was a hopeless cause with Adomah taking over from the ineffectual Willock. Tella scored Burnley’s third after Dunne chested poorly back to Seny 20 minutes from time. Yes we had some half-chances after HT but it was all over by then. As Kropotkin41 said on this thread - this season is a salvage operation — now that Beale has sabotaged the club. We are rudderless and nowhere near good enough. Let’s hope we survive. I’ll take midtable now or our proverbial 16th. | | | |
Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 15:14 - Dec 11 with 1821 views | colinallcars | Anyone know Mick Beale's address? I want to send him a card wishing him the compliments of the season. | | | |
Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 15:15 - Dec 11 with 1802 views | Northernr | That was pathetic. | | | |
Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 15:19 - Dec 11 with 1744 views | Wegerles_Stairs | That was one of the most gutless, pathetic performances I have ever had the misfortune to endure. F*cking freezing too. Club is a mess; too many people stealing a living. I can only imagine Ferdinand and his bunch of 'super-coaches' think we're decent in training because they're playing against QPR players. | | | |
Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 15:20 - Dec 11 with 1731 views | Northernr |
Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 15:19 - Dec 11 by Wegerles_Stairs | That was one of the most gutless, pathetic performances I have ever had the misfortune to endure. F*cking freezing too. Club is a mess; too many people stealing a living. I can only imagine Ferdinand and his bunch of 'super-coaches' think we're decent in training because they're playing against QPR players. |
Well that was training for them and we didn’t look that good at it for me 😂 | | | |
Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 15:21 - Dec 11 with 1719 views | Silverfoxqpr | Bought my tickets for Cardiff yesterday. I'm genuinely starting to worry about my sanity. | | | |
Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 15:23 - Dec 11 with 1698 views | QPsyR |
Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 15:15 - Dec 11 by Northernr | That was pathetic. |
A disgrace Northen Why the fck does it matter to us so much why do we fkn care but can't fkn stop FFS | |
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Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 15:26 - Dec 11 with 1652 views | jtuck | We ended the game with our 3 best outfield players not on the pitch for different reasons...Chair, Willock and Johansen. Wonder if Willock withdrawn at half-time because of injury/fitness or just lacklustre performance. Agree with others that aim now is just to secure mid-table and stabilize. Lack of speed appointing new manager is not helping but can understand club and board taking time after being burned by Beale. Burnley were good but didn't get out of second gear in the 2nd half. | |
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Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 15:29 - Dec 11 with 1613 views | Toast_R | Total dross, Willock looked well off form and unhappy he'd be lucky to get a move in January playing like that. I think we can now agree George Thomas is done. Jimmy Dunne, wtf was that all about? Bloody amateur. Three Cheers for Burnley, they were very good . Think we could be in trouble for the remainder of the season unless we get a coach in who can shake this lot back to life because at the moment, they're stinking the place out. Then there's the refereeing, absolute shambolic from literally the first minute the absolute weapon. What a thoroughly depressing 24 hours. I reckon the Fleetwood tickets may not be in such demand after all. | | | |
Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 15:29 - Dec 11 with 1613 views | traininvain | Complete lack of self belief combined with a few players not putting in a shift. Need a new manager sharpish. Should really have been sorted within days of Beale going given that we’ve known he’d be off for the best part of three weeks. Presumably Willock injured again? And no Chair next weekend as Morocco will either be in the final or 3rd vs 4th game. | | | |
Qpr v Burnley...match thread. (n/t) on 15:29 - Dec 11 with 1609 views | QPsyR | [Post edited 12 Dec 2022 17:32]
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Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 15:32 - Dec 11 with 1566 views | DejR_vu | We had a manager who was just about the best fit we could have hoped for. Played good football, developed players, actually sold one for decent money on his watch. He had a bad patch and pulled it round. He had another one and wasn't given the chance to put it right, apparently because he wasn't communicating with the Youth Development Team that haven't produced a decent player in 9+ years (those sold were all signed post academy age). Here's a radical idea, how about the DoF actually managing the situation FFS? Hired a Billy-Big-Bollocks instead who, in his own ego, was too good for a load of jobs before the QPR one came up, which, as it turns out, wasn't good enough for him either. This is QPR, we don't need to go looking for trouble FFS, particularly under this idiotic regime. | |
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Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 15:35 - Dec 11 with 1521 views | CLAREMAN1995 |
Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 15:26 - Dec 11 by jtuck | We ended the game with our 3 best outfield players not on the pitch for different reasons...Chair, Willock and Johansen. Wonder if Willock withdrawn at half-time because of injury/fitness or just lacklustre performance. Agree with others that aim now is just to secure mid-table and stabilize. Lack of speed appointing new manager is not helping but can understand club and board taking time after being burned by Beale. Burnley were good but didn't get out of second gear in the 2nd half. |
Great post here jtuck its the stark reality staring us in the face. How many managers have been standing there on that bench and watched us give up dagger goals right on the halft time whistle over the last number of years.Its the one thing you can count on pretty shocking and it ended todays game . Fair play to the fans who paid their hard earned money down and endured the cold and miserable display from QPR it was pathetic. We have major issues sadly | | | |
Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 15:36 - Dec 11 with 1512 views | PinnerPaul |
Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 12:25 - Dec 11 by QPRSteve | I thought we were suppose to have a full squad other than Chair? No JoJo, Roberts or Amos. |
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Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 15:36 - Dec 11 with 1501 views | Wegerles_Stairs |
Qpr v Burnley...match thread. on 15:32 - Dec 11 by DejR_vu | We had a manager who was just about the best fit we could have hoped for. Played good football, developed players, actually sold one for decent money on his watch. He had a bad patch and pulled it round. He had another one and wasn't given the chance to put it right, apparently because he wasn't communicating with the Youth Development Team that haven't produced a decent player in 9+ years (those sold were all signed post academy age). Here's a radical idea, how about the DoF actually managing the situation FFS? Hired a Billy-Big-Bollocks instead who, in his own ego, was too good for a load of jobs before the QPR one came up, which, as it turns out, wasn't good enough for him either. This is QPR, we don't need to go looking for trouble FFS, particularly under this idiotic regime. |
Ferdinand's position should be untenable now. If you owned the club and watched that 'performance' today, surely you'd be asking questions about the Director of Football who has been in situ for EIGHT years. As you watched George Thomas gamboling around like a newly born lamb (only with less ball control), surely something in your head would question what was going on with your investment? [Post edited 11 Dec 2022 15:37]
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