| Forum Thread | Plymouth's fire power at 09:50 23 Nov 2024
Plymouth Argyle have had problems scoring goals (was it zero shots at Leeds?) but did anyone see Andre Gray's two goals for them last night? Not much good at 'pressing' but he knows what that white-painted structure is behind the opposition's defence. [Post edited 23 Nov 9:51]
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| Forum Thread | International break at 09:17 2 Sep 2024
A couple of weeks on the training ground. A chance to work on weaknesses and to develop new ideas. Or, a couple of weeks when the players lose the edge that comes from playing regularly? It must be hard to manage. Does it make anyone else nervous? |
| Forum Thread | There is only one... thing to be focused on at 12:21 14 Apr 2024
Lyndon Dykes does not score goals; Sinclair Armstrong falls over too often and complains to the ref; Paul Smyth misses sitters; Asmir Begovic is apt to flap; Chris Willock blows hot and cold; Ilias Chair keeps the ball too long and Taylor Richards... who is he? But, there is only one thing to be focused on this week and that is how to beat Preston North End on Saturday evening. Come on you Rs!!!!! |
| Forum Thread | I do not understand at 08:55 15 Feb 2024
Despite having had a close interest in football for some 70 years, I genuinely do not understand how a squad of players that delivered the exciting and uplifting performance against Norwich on Saturday could perform so differently just four days later. If Stoke City had been brilliant, then perhaps it would have been understandable. But, they were not. They looked a poor team. Was it the lack of atmosphere - 11,000 empty seats compared with that full house at Loftus Road? Surely not? Our players are professional sportsmen that had a job to do. Yes, the atmosphere matters, but there must be more to it than that. It is something else and I simply do not understand it. What is the explanation? |
| Forum Thread | A winning run at 09:29 11 Feb 2024
If we win the next 15 games, we shall finish with 74 points (in certain seasons, enough for sixth place). Ian Gillard was there yesterday... to advise on how to put together a decent winning run. |
| Forum Thread | NEW YEAR RESOLUTION - STILL TIME? at 10:07 7 Jan 2024
I wonder if we could resolve not to engage in personal abuse on this board? Some of the post-match comments in the Bournemouth thread (Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch Cherries bomb us out the cup) play the man instead of the ball. Of course, we have different opinions, but could we express them with respect? After all, in the final analysis, we are all on the same side. |
| Forum Thread | Norway v Scotland at 20:00 11 Jun 2023
Note for Lyndon. If you have a spare moment during the game, watch what that Norwegian with the long blonde hair and the headband does. Then bring what you have learnt back to Loftus Road. |
| Forum Thread | Getting the ball forward... at 14:02 19 Mar 2023
How to get the ball forward, without endangering passing aircraft... watch Sheffield United v Blackburn Rovers. |
| Forum Thread | Changing the manager at 09:58 20 Feb 2023
The next one will be our fourth in 12 months. Should the club get some advice? From Watford, perhaps? |
| Forum Thread | Moment at 10:22 17 Feb 2023
The word is often mis-used these days, especially in football. |
| Forum Thread | Analysis of performance at 18:24 15 Feb 2023
I have read that our 'Performance Analyst' has left to join West Ham after many years at QPR. Sounds like a good chap. Sadly, he must have become bored delivering much the same report for weeks on end. |
| Forum Thread | Not good to tell players they have not tried hard enough (non QPR) at 11:31 4 Feb 2023
I have just had this online story pop up on my screen: 'Crystal Palace boss Patrick Vieira removed Shaun Derry as a first team coach in a row for overstepping in his role after he was caught repeatedly berating players. The former Arsenal midfielder confirmed earlier this week Derry was set to step down from his role as Eagles first-team coach but refused to go into details. However, Sportsmail can reveal that the relationship between Vieira and Derry broke down as far back as October, when Palace suffered a 3-0 defeat to strugglers Everton. The Frenchman entered the dressing room to find his first-team coach Derry berating the players after their dismal performance at Goodison Park. Derry's comments were focused on passion and playing for the Palace badge with pride, but the problem being such displays of passion are not Vieira's style - and even worse it was not the only time it has happened.' 'Passion and playing with pride' was Sean Derry's style when he was with QPR. It seems to be an out-dated concept at Crystal Palace. Could it work here? |
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