So, long shot, can we go up next season? 23:51 - Mar 8 with 12786 views | Brightonhoop | Can we? With this squad? Do we want to? Would love to see Ollie do so. Not sure we could achieve four or five seasons there, and not sure we should aspire to. Foot ball is too weird for words these days. If we did, for one season, and gave the grimness of all grim games to the scum one more time that would do me. If we got relegated again no problem. Just to stick it up the scum again win or lose. Just to see the melts crumble again. Over to you. | | | | |
So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 00:06 - Mar 9 with 6816 views | BazzaInTheLoft | Yeah why not. I want to see a QPR away day in Europe before I die, and I think we'll finish sixth before we win a cup. [Post edited 9 Mar 2017 0:21]
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So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 00:08 - Mar 9 with 6815 views | RANGERS4EVER | I think I'm the only fan still worried about going down. I know it's unlikely, but I'm still looking over my shoulder. So not going to comment until end of season | |
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So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 01:53 - Mar 9 with 6766 views | kensalriser | No. | |
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So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 02:28 - Mar 9 with 6738 views | Boston | Unlikely. | |
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So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 06:46 - Mar 9 with 6638 views | smegma | How longs a piece of string?? Daft question. | | | |
So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 07:04 - Mar 9 with 6609 views | danehoop | Wibble | |
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So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 08:10 - Mar 9 with 6508 views | easthertsr | Promotions are all about momentum, start well and then maintain it. Who picked Huddersfield to do well at the start of the season? There is usually a team involved who come from nowhere the season before. What gives me cause to be optimistic about us is the number of options we have for the front six. Not saying we are going up but honestly think we will have a much better season next time. | | | |
So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 08:28 - Mar 9 with 6472 views | paulparker | il be in a minority of one but I don't want to go up, yes I think we will do well next year but what's the point apart from the obscene money you get if we went up you know TF would go all silly again, you know we would do away with the good work Les and the rest of the team have done the ground will be packed with tourists, you would have fans buying season tickets just to make a profit , plastic mancs, plastic gooners all in the home ends we would also be ripped a new one every week , it would be the worst thing ever to happen to us id take another 2 or 3 years at championship level enjoying the players we have , its taken me nearly 2 years to start caring about the players and club again I don't want to spoil it by going up id just take watching us being competitive and getting the atmosphere going at HQ before anything if I were to be greedy then id love us to concentrate on the cups imagine winning the league cup or fa cup , im like Bazza im over 40 now and time is running out I want to see us play in Europe , I want to see 2-3 k QPR fans take over some foreign town even if we got knocked out in the first stages it wouldn't matter | |
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So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 08:32 - Mar 9 with 6461 views | aston_hoop | Like Bazza, its the QPR away day in Europe that I would love to ultimately see. And when you think about it, in recent years the likes of Birmingham City, Wigan and Fulham have all made it to Europe so I always live in hope. But as for going up next season, who can predict at this stage? To be honest, my view from this season is that I'd be happy to take further progress and integration of younger players with a view to eventually being a sustainable club similar to Burnley...but LETS HAVE A BLOODY CUP RUN NEXT SEASON!!! | |
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So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 08:35 - Mar 9 with 6457 views | chris1969 |
So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 08:28 - Mar 9 by paulparker | il be in a minority of one but I don't want to go up, yes I think we will do well next year but what's the point apart from the obscene money you get if we went up you know TF would go all silly again, you know we would do away with the good work Les and the rest of the team have done the ground will be packed with tourists, you would have fans buying season tickets just to make a profit , plastic mancs, plastic gooners all in the home ends we would also be ripped a new one every week , it would be the worst thing ever to happen to us id take another 2 or 3 years at championship level enjoying the players we have , its taken me nearly 2 years to start caring about the players and club again I don't want to spoil it by going up id just take watching us being competitive and getting the atmosphere going at HQ before anything if I were to be greedy then id love us to concentrate on the cups imagine winning the league cup or fa cup , im like Bazza im over 40 now and time is running out I want to see us play in Europe , I want to see 2-3 k QPR fans take over some foreign town even if we got knocked out in the first stages it wouldn't matter |
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So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 08:51 - Mar 9 with 6402 views | Toast_R | Just follow the Fulham mould. Had 2 really crap seasons getting their sh*t in order and now look like on of the best footballing sides in the division. I still think they will make the playoffs this season but if not, they look at decent prospect for automatic next season. I see QPR about a year to 18 months behind them. Next season I would like to see us challenge the top 6. If we got in the play offs then of course you want to go up just as long as Lee Hoos and Les are allowed to continue their sensible work. I also think with a manager like Holloway, he'll understand and be against spending ridiculous amounts of money on wages. Bank the money and build the club. Realistically - top 10 finish next season will be a good improvement and then see what happens is 2018/19. Small steps this time please. [Post edited 9 Mar 2017 8:53]
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So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 08:53 - Mar 9 with 6397 views | 2Thomas2Bowles | I think we are short of Derry and Austin types to have much chance of going up. Top 10 would do for next season and keep building. | |
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So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 08:54 - Mar 9 with 6389 views | Trom | Would love to see us go up and just pocket the cash. So if we did - no big names of silly wages and just use the cash to fund the infrastructure of the club. I guess you could call it the Burnley model. Also I'd rather see the players that won promotion give it a shot in the big league than a bunch of new players on high wages that no one feels an affinity to. Be nice to have a season where we are in challenging for the playoffs - I'll definitely accept that next season. Reality is I'm looking forward to next season now the football is less torturous.. | | | |
So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 08:57 - Mar 9 with 6385 views | IrishR |
So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 08:35 - Mar 9 by chris1969 | Bucket list No.23 - Go to a QPR away match in Europe (Ibiza pre season as close as im gonna get) |
Its amazing what a few weeks and a few wins can do for a fans expectations. Most of the season has looked pretty grim but seems we are turning a corner and have good camaraderie which is the main thing. Never say never in football as we saw with Leicester but the wheel is always turning and we could easily go on another bad run. Wolves/Brum fans must really be questioning whats going on abit like we were up to recently. | | | |
So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 09:47 - Mar 9 with 6295 views | CanadaRanger | Ollie might sneak us into 6th and nick a playoff spot. Likely would get k.o.'d by a higher and more expensive team... But that would be progress. | | | |
So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 09:49 - Mar 9 with 6284 views | derbyhoop | We seem to be working towards a squad that is happy with itself, improving, well balanced and flexible. I suspect we are a bit short in a few areas to go up, but we could threaten the play offs. A lot will depend on what we do over the summer. Henry will go. I can't see Gladwin or Doughty being kept either. I think Perch and Mackie will be offered new deals - as squad players. I think we are short of cover at CB, especially as we cannot rely on Caulker (for all sorts of reasons). Onouha, Lynch and Hall are not going to be available week in, week out. We've been playing Hall as a defensive midfielder, which is far from ideal. Especially, when you consider the previous comment. I'm not convinced 3 out and out strikers is enough, unless one of them stays fit all season and contributes 15 goals or more. So I'd want to see another CB, defensive midfielder and another striker. If they can be identified and signed for a reasonable fee. Remember we will be in the last year of parachute payments. | |
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So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 09:55 - Mar 9 with 6262 views | daveB | I think we'll be top half next season, possibly challenging for the playoffs but I can't see us going up | | | |
So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 10:18 - Mar 9 with 6202 views | Lblock | Dark horses......... I'd take us going up and losing every game bar 2 Pocket the cash then Bungle can do one Smithers makes the England squad showing Joe Hart he should stick to shampoo ads Obscene money bagged for 4 years and we can focus on yo yo building and infrastructure with debt serviced and Bungle paid off As for Europe I'm with everyone and it's my last QPR ambition left. A small Norwegian fishing village would do as well as Milan Square, anywhere as long as it's a fully fledged Euro game. Sadly I cannot see it happening | |
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So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 10:40 - Mar 9 with 6170 views | PunteR | I think we can push for the playoff. Anything can happen in this league. Personally not to fussed about travelling around Europe with QPR but would like a good cup run at some point. Becoming top London club again would be on my list of things I'd like to see before I die. | |
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So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 10:45 - Mar 9 with 6154 views | LongsufferingR | Teams coming down this season won't necessarily have the massive advantage Villa and Newcastle had, so could be a very open league next year. I'm sure one or two more players will arrive in the summer and judging by the acquisitions Olly has made so far, I see no reason why they wouldn't improve the team further. One very important point for me is that we now have two strikers who score regularly. First time that's been the case for years. | | | |
So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 10:48 - Mar 9 with 6145 views | davman | The "target" should be to improve on wherever we finish this season and that should be the same season on season. If we pull that off, we will get promoted eventually. We now compete in each game, which is an improvement from Newcastle, Brighton and others earlier this season, but we are yet to dominate a game from start to finish. This means that most games can actually go either way, so it'd be a toss of a coin over a season where we'll end up. Also, next season, there may be loads of teams on the up - Villa and Norwich won't be this bad again, Fulham are looking good, Leeds and Huddersfield, if not this season will push on, Cardiff under Mr Warnock may well move forward, Sheff Weds have performed consistently over the year. And then there are the promoted and relegated teams - who knows what state Sheffield United will be in when they get back to the Championship? Certainly used to winning, which is a good habit. Sunderland have been coming this way for years and could well do a Newcastle *or maybe a Villa?). Hull and Middlesbrough probably won't change much and will be strong. Then there are always unexpected teams pushing on on top of the ELEVEN potential contenders I have posted here. It will not get any easier... So, let's not set expectations too high; continual improvement is what we need to look for... | |
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So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 10:53 - Mar 9 with 6122 views | BazzaInTheLoft | Now we are safe(ish) Olly has a unique opportunity to pretty much put the next five months into preparation for 2017/18. As fans, I hope we don't put too much pressure on him during this interim period and take results with a pinch of salt and get behind everyone even when his selections seem strange. | | | |
So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 10:55 - Mar 9 with 6118 views | Northernr |
So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 10:48 - Mar 9 by davman | The "target" should be to improve on wherever we finish this season and that should be the same season on season. If we pull that off, we will get promoted eventually. We now compete in each game, which is an improvement from Newcastle, Brighton and others earlier this season, but we are yet to dominate a game from start to finish. This means that most games can actually go either way, so it'd be a toss of a coin over a season where we'll end up. Also, next season, there may be loads of teams on the up - Villa and Norwich won't be this bad again, Fulham are looking good, Leeds and Huddersfield, if not this season will push on, Cardiff under Mr Warnock may well move forward, Sheff Weds have performed consistently over the year. And then there are the promoted and relegated teams - who knows what state Sheffield United will be in when they get back to the Championship? Certainly used to winning, which is a good habit. Sunderland have been coming this way for years and could well do a Newcastle *or maybe a Villa?). Hull and Middlesbrough probably won't change much and will be strong. Then there are always unexpected teams pushing on on top of the ELEVEN potential contenders I have posted here. It will not get any easier... So, let's not set expectations too high; continual improvement is what we need to look for... |
Disagree that it won't be easier next season. I thought this season was the toughest looking Championship in years - assuming we lose Newcastle, Brighton and one of Sheff Wed or Leeds going up, and get Sunderland, Hull and probably Boro that's weaker straight away. Losing Bristol City and getting Fleetwood likewise. And I still, as this season, don't see why Villa are suddenly going to get going. The chairman's a fcking idiot. Birmingham are weaker than they were at the start of the season, Wolves likewise, Norwich likewise, Huddersfield will lose Mooy, Brown and Palmer. Cardiff I'll give you but lots of other teams are either leaving or getting worse. | | | |
So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 11:01 - Mar 9 with 6093 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
So, long shot, can we go up next season? on 10:55 - Mar 9 by Northernr | Disagree that it won't be easier next season. I thought this season was the toughest looking Championship in years - assuming we lose Newcastle, Brighton and one of Sheff Wed or Leeds going up, and get Sunderland, Hull and probably Boro that's weaker straight away. Losing Bristol City and getting Fleetwood likewise. And I still, as this season, don't see why Villa are suddenly going to get going. The chairman's a fcking idiot. Birmingham are weaker than they were at the start of the season, Wolves likewise, Norwich likewise, Huddersfield will lose Mooy, Brown and Palmer. Cardiff I'll give you but lots of other teams are either leaving or getting worse. |
Because of the ridiculous way English football is financed every team that comes down will be financially stronger than the three teams the year before. Just found out that football league sides don't get any prize money unless they are promoted. Trickle down economics doesn't work in football either it seems. | | | |
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