The King's speech? on 17:47 - Dec 25 with 2326 views | Wilkinswatercarrier |
The King's speech? on 16:15 - Dec 25 by qprd | Agreed I hope the fans do not let this run of form distract them from the issues and from the fact that this guy is a huckster - that we wasted money on madsen and celar, froze out kolli and went into season with one left back Where was his updates when we were in last place? It shows a lot about the character of the guy that he puts out this statement on the back of a few good results but that he was nowhere to be seen when we were in the sh*t If anything this only reinforces my opinion of the guy |
Not sure we can say that Celar is a waste of money, got the goals and started to look a lot better. Just the injury stopped him. Madsen, yeah I'll give you that! | | | |
The King's speech? on 18:46 - Dec 25 with 2194 views | Ned_Kennedys |
The King's speech? on 17:25 - Dec 25 by paulhoop2 | It’s not that buddy we are realists the bad outweighs the good unfortunately. Yes the content is promising but he really has a long way to go to treat rayan like he did is disgusting |
Which part of the made up abuse of Rayan Kolli do you find disgusting? The made up ‘forcing Kolli to join a Saudi Arabian club’ or the made up ‘forcing Marti Cifuentes not to pick Kolli for the first team’? | | | |
The King's speech? on 19:28 - Dec 25 with 2083 views | HammersmithR | Communication is so important in any business especially in a football club where you can be driven out by the fans. Still lots of questions that need to be answered by him. What the hell is happening with the stadium? All other clubs moving forward. We are still in the exact same ground with no improvement since we were in League 1. No update regarding what’s happening with the Kolli situation. Bloke just need to improve in so many areas. | | | |
The King's speech? on 20:31 - Dec 25 with 1959 views | GaryHaddock | I mean it's a nice change, but it still feels like a shareholder's report doesn't it? His actual message of development and investment in youngsters is good though. [Post edited 25 Dec 20:34]
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The King's speech? on 21:00 - Dec 25 with 1869 views | DavieQPR | True to form the one's who slated his silence are same one's slating him when he says something. More than likely the one's that whinged about Les, Bhatia and Hoos. No quarter given. Success must be immediate. | | | |
The King's speech? on 21:13 - Dec 25 with 1848 views | SherryHoop | Standard PR letter to fans. Good thing to do. Same as we have to sign people with potential and develop them (players, managers) we also have to do that with backroom and senior manangement. We are not a big player so we need someone who is into he project and can move us and themselves on. Things are not perfect but it could be a lot worse. Better training facilities, good/stable manager, young squad with sell on potential. It's been a wild 2024 and I was seriously frustrated a few weeks ago as I thought we had turned a corner. Anyway onwards and upwards. U Rs | | | |
The King's speech? on 21:46 - Dec 25 with 1777 views | colinallcars | Well, I'm not sure Nourry would understand us and vicky verky. I've told people, usually at work, that I've had the same seat for 25 years, and have hardly missed a match in 50 years and I've dragged myself over there with all sorts of illnesses and they think I'm bonkers. He clearly comes from a different background but maybe the old saying “ ne're the twain shall meet” may no longer apply. | | | |
The King's speech? on 22:59 - Dec 25 with 1635 views | PunteR | When i clicked on this thread the first two posts were Brians "Fair play to him.Happy Christmas everyone!" and Paulhoop2's "What a bell end." I read through Nourrys statement through the haze of wine, cheese and Drambuie and i have to agree with Robith's "unhinged" opinion. There's some positive things here, some of it sounds really honest/genuine ,and i think its a positive step forward, but the tone of it is really weird coming from some twenty something guy that's only been involved with QPR for a year or so. Maybe I'm over analysing it. Lets see what happens in January. I'm not convinced the analytics have got this team currently getting good results, or its more to do with good old fashion managing and coaching. I dont think the club knows either. | |
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The King's speech? on 23:22 - Dec 25 with 1590 views | Markofthegrove | I'd like to know what Anderlecht think of him. The bloke has been working in football for two years maybe and he is dropping in quotes like the Anderlecht one. We better get used to him because he is going nowhere whilst Hoos is still chairman. I hope he learns, because right now he is just abit of a pompous tw*t that's been lucky enough to fall into a job where he has complete autonomy to do as he well pleases. I just don't trust him. | | | |
The King's speech? on 23:33 - Dec 25 with 1560 views | Northernr | THE GOOD. Increased communication - good, welcome, to be encouraged. Certainly not to be discouraged. Success this season was a midtable finish, half of the summer signings being good players for us, one of the summer signings being a big sale for us. We're now just about parring that course. Credit where credit is due. THE BAD. Statement talking about all your great ideas because you've had a good December (after a terrible Sep/Oct/Nov) and risen to the dizzying heights of 14th in the Championship... Hmmmm. Where were you when we were sht, etc etc. More humble, less hubris. Lose to Swansea, lose to Norwich, lose to Watford, drop back towards the bottom three, the mood will lurch violently again. I think a good lesson for us all from the last six months is things are rarely as good or as bad as they seem. You'll be glad to know I've done a 4,500 word version of that for the match preview...
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The King's speech? on 00:04 - Dec 26 with 1491 views | numptydumpty | Nourry does write in a slightly detached way. And his,manner is very autistic in its delivery. That's not a criticism. It's merely how the way the piece is written comes across. Lucky that our upturn in form has provided the right time to put this out. Am certain he is reading loftforwords so there we have it boys and girls we have the power so any other Christmas presents wanted for our club in the new year. Place your requests and the Nourry Meister will consider your proposals. [Post edited 26 Dec 0:05]
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The King's speech? on 01:05 - Dec 26 with 1403 views | connell10 |
The King's speech? on 23:22 - Dec 25 by Markofthegrove | I'd like to know what Anderlecht think of him. The bloke has been working in football for two years maybe and he is dropping in quotes like the Anderlecht one. We better get used to him because he is going nowhere whilst Hoos is still chairman. I hope he learns, because right now he is just abit of a pompous tw*t that's been lucky enough to fall into a job where he has complete autonomy to do as he well pleases. I just don't trust him. |
Agree, just comes across as a bit to smug! | |
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The King's speech? on 06:58 - Dec 26 with 1272 views | dmm | I've been a critic of Nourry's communication strategy so I now must welcome this update. I'd appreciate more of these on a regular basis throughout the season. Now if he could just tell me how long the contracts of JCS, Dembele, Celar et al are... | | | |
The King's speech? on 07:47 - Dec 26 with 1218 views | Wilkinswatercarrier |
The King's speech? on 00:04 - Dec 26 by numptydumpty | Nourry does write in a slightly detached way. And his,manner is very autistic in its delivery. That's not a criticism. It's merely how the way the piece is written comes across. Lucky that our upturn in form has provided the right time to put this out. Am certain he is reading loftforwords so there we have it boys and girls we have the power so any other Christmas presents wanted for our club in the new year. Place your requests and the Nourry Meister will consider your proposals. [Post edited 26 Dec 0:05]
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I don't think it's lucky that results improved around Xmas so Nourry could send us salutations and an update. If we were bottom I'm pretty sure this message would not have been released. I thought it was quite a good update. Can't see any incoming signins in January, except a left back. | | | |
The King's speech? on 08:20 - Dec 26 with 1159 views | Andybrat |
The King's speech? on 23:33 - Dec 25 by Northernr | THE GOOD. Increased communication - good, welcome, to be encouraged. Certainly not to be discouraged. Success this season was a midtable finish, half of the summer signings being good players for us, one of the summer signings being a big sale for us. We're now just about parring that course. Credit where credit is due. THE BAD. Statement talking about all your great ideas because you've had a good December (after a terrible Sep/Oct/Nov) and risen to the dizzying heights of 14th in the Championship... Hmmmm. Where were you when we were sht, etc etc. More humble, less hubris. Lose to Swansea, lose to Norwich, lose to Watford, drop back towards the bottom three, the mood will lurch violently again. I think a good lesson for us all from the last six months is things are rarely as good or as bad as they seem. You'll be glad to know I've done a 4,500 word version of that for the match preview...
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You know Clive we should give him the benefit of the doubt. He is learning on the job and it’s hard to give a Christmas update at any other time of the year. I know the cynical ones would say if we were still in the bottom 3 we would have had no update but surely the fact we aren’t and he has is positive. | | | |
The King's speech? on 08:32 - Dec 26 with 1093 views | Dorse |
The King's speech? on 07:47 - Dec 26 by Wilkinswatercarrier | I don't think it's lucky that results improved around Xmas so Nourry could send us salutations and an update. If we were bottom I'm pretty sure this message would not have been released. I thought it was quite a good update. Can't see any incoming signins in January, except a left back. |
Left back did get more than a passing mention but I'd be surprised if we don't see loan cover for Morrison / JCS in light of Cook's injury. | |
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The King's speech? on 08:35 - Dec 26 with 1081 views | stevec | Quite like the idea of updates from the CEO/DOF at start middle and end of season, feels like there’s a purpose rather than the regular musings we got from the more ‘accessible’ LF which largely amounted to nothing. Sure we’d like to ask our own questions but they’re all PR trained these days and will waffle around the stuff they don’t/can’t answer which only adds to any irritation. I’m happy with Nourry effectively putting a poster on the wall every four months, we can judge him on that. | | | |
The King's speech? on 08:40 - Dec 26 with 1064 views | thehat | Oh god the last time we heard from Nourry was at the fans forum and look what happened after that. Seriously though I am happy with this statement. Communication with us peasants is really important. | | | |
The King's speech? on 08:47 - Dec 26 with 1031 views | Rsole | Should we debate the CEO score/rating every time he speaks ? As per the player and referee performances ? Pigeons, puts, cats, amongst…. | |
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The King's speech? on 08:48 - Dec 26 with 1018 views | Dorse |
The King's speech? on 08:47 - Dec 26 by Rsole | Should we debate the CEO score/rating every time he speaks ? As per the player and referee performances ? Pigeons, puts, cats, amongst…. |
Clive can give ratings. What could go wrong? | |
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The King's speech? on 08:51 - Dec 26 with 998 views | Rsole | This is what anyone could have generated in just a couple of seconds….. As CEO of **Queens Park Rangers**, I want to provide an update on the current season and reflect on the challenges and progress we’ve made, especially in light of the financial constraints we face under Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations. ### **Performance Overview** It’s been a season of mixed results so far. While we have shown resilience at times, we’ve also struggled to maintain consistency. Our aim has always been to be competitive in the Championship, but we’re currently in a position where we need to ensure our performances translate into more points on the board. We are working hard to improve our attacking efficiency, as we know that is where we’ve fallen short. Our defensive structure has been solid, but we need to improve our ability to convert chances and find the clinical edge we’ve lacked at times. ### **Player Signings and Recruitment Strategy** As we know, the challenges of FFP mean we cannot simply throw money at the problem. Instead, we’ve been strategic with our recruitment, focusing on smart, sustainable signings that fit within our financial constraints. We’ve targeted younger talent with potential, players who can add value both now and in the future. Loan deals have also been an important avenue for us to strengthen the squad without overstepping our financial limitations. I’m confident that, over time, these players will make a meaningful impact on our squad, and we remain focused on developing the next generation of talent through our youth system. ### **Injuries and the Left-Back Position** Injuries, particularly in the left-back position, have been an issue that’s disrupted our balance and consistency. Our squad depth is stretched, and when we face injuries to key players in certain positions, it becomes challenging to maintain the level of performance we expect. The left-back role has been a concern, and we’re doing everything we can to address this, both in terms of medical support and tactical adjustments. We’ll continue to monitor the situation closely and look at options, but we must also be mindful of our budget and the financial framework we operate within. ### **Squad Depth and FFP Constraints** When it comes to squad depth, we are aware that our resources are limited compared to some of the other clubs in the Championship. However, we are committed to working within the constraints of FFP and ensuring the long-term financial sustainability of the club. This means that every decision, from player contracts to transfer fees, is made with sustainability in mind. We cannot afford to overextend ourselves, but we are working with what we have to build a squad that is competitive, hungry, and capable of growing over time. ### **Looking Ahead** The road ahead is not easy, but I am confident in the direction we are taking. We need to stay patient and focused on our long-term goals, while also addressing the immediate challenges of this season. The fans, our staff, and everyone involved with QPR have shown incredible commitment, and I have no doubt that together we will continue to move forward. The task is to balance the need for success on the pitch with the financial realities that ensure the club remains on a firm footing for the future. Thank you for your ongoing support as we navigate through these challenges. We are all in this together, and I am determined that QPR will emerge stronger and more resilient in the years to come. | |
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The King's speech? on 09:01 - Dec 26 with 966 views | Rsole |
The King's speech? on 08:51 - Dec 26 by Rsole | This is what anyone could have generated in just a couple of seconds….. As CEO of **Queens Park Rangers**, I want to provide an update on the current season and reflect on the challenges and progress we’ve made, especially in light of the financial constraints we face under Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations. ### **Performance Overview** It’s been a season of mixed results so far. While we have shown resilience at times, we’ve also struggled to maintain consistency. Our aim has always been to be competitive in the Championship, but we’re currently in a position where we need to ensure our performances translate into more points on the board. We are working hard to improve our attacking efficiency, as we know that is where we’ve fallen short. Our defensive structure has been solid, but we need to improve our ability to convert chances and find the clinical edge we’ve lacked at times. ### **Player Signings and Recruitment Strategy** As we know, the challenges of FFP mean we cannot simply throw money at the problem. Instead, we’ve been strategic with our recruitment, focusing on smart, sustainable signings that fit within our financial constraints. We’ve targeted younger talent with potential, players who can add value both now and in the future. Loan deals have also been an important avenue for us to strengthen the squad without overstepping our financial limitations. I’m confident that, over time, these players will make a meaningful impact on our squad, and we remain focused on developing the next generation of talent through our youth system. ### **Injuries and the Left-Back Position** Injuries, particularly in the left-back position, have been an issue that’s disrupted our balance and consistency. Our squad depth is stretched, and when we face injuries to key players in certain positions, it becomes challenging to maintain the level of performance we expect. The left-back role has been a concern, and we’re doing everything we can to address this, both in terms of medical support and tactical adjustments. We’ll continue to monitor the situation closely and look at options, but we must also be mindful of our budget and the financial framework we operate within. ### **Squad Depth and FFP Constraints** When it comes to squad depth, we are aware that our resources are limited compared to some of the other clubs in the Championship. However, we are committed to working within the constraints of FFP and ensuring the long-term financial sustainability of the club. This means that every decision, from player contracts to transfer fees, is made with sustainability in mind. We cannot afford to overextend ourselves, but we are working with what we have to build a squad that is competitive, hungry, and capable of growing over time. ### **Looking Ahead** The road ahead is not easy, but I am confident in the direction we are taking. We need to stay patient and focused on our long-term goals, while also addressing the immediate challenges of this season. The fans, our staff, and everyone involved with QPR have shown incredible commitment, and I have no doubt that together we will continue to move forward. The task is to balance the need for success on the pitch with the financial realities that ensure the club remains on a firm footing for the future. Thank you for your ongoing support as we navigate through these challenges. We are all in this together, and I am determined that QPR will emerge stronger and more resilient in the years to come. |
And the AI scores on the doors are: 1. Team Performance and League Standing: 4/10 QPR has struggled to progress, consistently staying in mid-table with little challenge for promotion. The team has underperformed relative to expectations. 2. Financial Management (FFP and Sustainability): 8/10 Nourry has maintained financial stability, adhering to FFP rules and ensuring the club avoids overspending, which is vital for long-term survival. 3. Player Recruitment and Squad Development: 4/10 Despite some promising youth signings, QPR's squad lacks depth, particularly in key areas like attack and full-backs. Recruitment has not sufficiently addressed immediate team needs. 4. Managerial Stability and Decision Making: 5/10 While managerial stability has been maintained, the club has failed to make significant on-field progress. There’s been no clear, effective direction from management. 5. Strategic Vision and Long-Term Planning: 6/10 Nourry’s long-term vision focuses on sustainability and youth development. However, the tangible results have been slow, and the team hasn’t made significant progress toward promotion. 6. Fan Engagement and Communication: 6/10 Communication has been clear, but the club’s failure to deliver on expectations has led to growing fan frustration. Nourry’s updates haven't sufficiently inspired or reignited fan excitement. 7. Squad Depth and Recruitment Strategy: 3/10 Squad depth remains a major issue, and the failure to strengthen key areas, particularly the left-back and attacking positions, has left the team vulnerable. 8. Crisis Management (Dealing with Adversity): 4/10 The club has struggled to effectively address crises, whether managerial changes or injuries, and hasn’t shown enough resilience or quick solutions. 9. Club Reputation and Brand Growth: 4/10 The club’s reputation has remained stable, but QPR has failed to grow its brand or increase its commercial reach, especially due to lack of success on the pitch. 10. Fan Satisfaction and Overall Atmosphere: 4/10 Fan morale has dropped due to poor results and lack of progress. There’s little excitement around the club, and dissatisfaction is growing among supporters. Overall Score: 5/10 | |
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The King's speech? on 09:15 - Dec 26 with 909 views | dm97 |
The King's speech? on 23:33 - Dec 25 by Northernr | THE GOOD. Increased communication - good, welcome, to be encouraged. Certainly not to be discouraged. Success this season was a midtable finish, half of the summer signings being good players for us, one of the summer signings being a big sale for us. We're now just about parring that course. Credit where credit is due. THE BAD. Statement talking about all your great ideas because you've had a good December (after a terrible Sep/Oct/Nov) and risen to the dizzying heights of 14th in the Championship... Hmmmm. Where were you when we were sht, etc etc. More humble, less hubris. Lose to Swansea, lose to Norwich, lose to Watford, drop back towards the bottom three, the mood will lurch violently again. I think a good lesson for us all from the last six months is things are rarely as good or as bad as they seem. You'll be glad to know I've done a 4,500 word version of that for the match preview...
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I’d rather the increased communication was focused on injury news (which they now do so fair play), timely release of contractual information (now begins the long wait to see if Jimmy Dunne is a QPR player 1 July 2025 and for how long - will keep banging this drum), and off pitch focused updates (I don’t think we need gpt Nourry telling us why our form is bad or we’ve had injuries. We can see that one Christian). In general I agree this is better, but a bit more of a refined focus would be more productive. It still feels like he wants to talk about on the pitch stuff when it suits and ignore it when it suits. Pick an approach and stay consistent regardless of results. QPR have had chancers for years and the people around him should be advising that we will see through that sort of flip flop, credit-taking/shirking routine | | | |
The King's speech? on 10:18 - Dec 26 with 803 views | QPR_Jim | Not sure what to make of this. On the one hand it's positive that he listens to fans and adapts his approach. But it's still concerning that he needs simple stuff pointing out in the first place. Not sure what other situation that would be tolerated. He's defended his position on the LB situation and it's essentially - we thought a LB who was injured most of last season and a 35 year old CM would be sufficient. Not sure which one of those two could cope with Ben Doaks pace. On the face of it, looks like a poor plan that inevitably went wrong and he still seems in denial of that. I still think he needs a DoF alongside him if this is going to work. | | | |
The King's speech? on 10:30 - Dec 26 with 784 views | mart_Goblin |
The King's speech? on 15:23 - Dec 25 by paulhoop2 | Those that have come into contact with him no how false he and his gang are . |
Everybody has and will make their own minds up. That’s what football is all about really . Got to say Clive has pretty much nailed what I was going to say . Welcome the communication of course . All a bit ‘regal’ though isn’t it? And we lose the next 3, which is very possible , this ‘statement’ will look very dated already. Win all 3 which I hope then we can expect more communication. Nothing wrong with that . But don’t think this idea is CN’s decision. This hadscome from above . But I’m replying to this post in particular for a reason. Those that think he can do no wrong are entitled to have that opinion , I like to give people the benefit of the doubt myself, but just keep in the back of your minds why the people who have come into contact with him or are close to those that do …often turn their nose up. It’s not coincidence. | | | |
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