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Please, please, please
at 19:58 14 Dec 2024

Ole Gunnar Solskjar did it after scoring a goal for Man U in a European Cup final and basically ended his playing days. Sorry it is utter madness.

Many years ago I badly dislocated my knee playing in a game, no way back for me after that and the pain was off the scale. I cringe every time I see any player do it.
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Please, please, please
at 19:29 14 Dec 2024

His celebration was very impressive to be fair - no damage to his knees
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Please, please, please
at 19:23 14 Dec 2024

Please, please please can someone at the club Marti or anyone tell the players to stop sliding on their knees when a goal is scored. Noticed the young lads were also doing it tonight in the cup match. Trust me it will fu*k your knees - just stop it ad stop it now.

Rant over.
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God why is it so bloody hard . . . .
at 15:54 3 Jul 2024

I have spent all of yesterday morning and best part of the afternoon today trying to call various government departments as well as large private organisations and no one answers the bloody phone!!!!

In the name of god get some humans to answer the phone - PLEASE
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D-Day
at 12:12 6 Jun 2024

The news last night was very emotional, what those poor men went through was god awful. It was made worse for me as my 98 year old mum passed away a couple of weeks ago and yesterday was her funeral. I made reference in my short tribute to her that people of her generation had awful childhoods being evacuated at a young age, apart from their parents and brothers or sisters then joining the army etc.

We owe these hero's big time - total love and respect to all of our older generation.
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at 17:05 29 May 2024

My youngest grandson is only 7 and shows promise as a player, not sure how good he will be in the future as players develop at different ages. He plays up a year and has already played matches against Ipswich, Tottenham and Crystal Palace academy team at their training grounds, which is fantastic experience for the young boys.

They have, quite rightly in my view, stopped them heading the ball. It was quite difficult to begin with (and is still not perfect) as when a throw on takes place his natural instinct is to attack the ball and win the header. He is not alone in that respect but gradually the boys have adapted to this new way of playing football and very soon it will not be a problem.

However, if this is going to be the norm then the boys at this age should take a kick on or a dribble on when the ball goes out of play. To continue with a throw just does not make sense. Anyone else agree/disagree?
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We Just Dont Get Enough From Our Strikers
at 18:13 29 Mar 2024

I have to say totally agree with OP. Look at Bacuna today, he was in my opinion the best player on the pitch along with our Jimmy. Held the ball up, looked to create chances and looked to score.
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If you were disappointed with our score today . . . .
at 18:40 16 Mar 2024

I took my two grandsons to Ipswich today and my god Sheffield Wednesday were so, so, bad. They completely gave up just after half time. Ipswich were good but not outstanding but were far too good for them. They must go down with Rotherham so one place up for grabs.
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Chair
at 15:36 8 Mar 2024

We have/had a run of tough games in a short space of time - Leicester, West Brom, Boro and Sunderland away. Now that we have added to the squad with a bit more quality and the injury problems we have had in the past appear to have been resolved Marti has been very smart in resting players but as already mentioned Chair has not been rested and must be worn out. He always puts in a shift no matter how well or not he plays. The court case must be on his mind so, for me, hats off to the lad. Well done son.
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Stan Bowles
at 20:15 24 Feb 2024

Best player I have ever watched play, a maverick and a bit of a rogue but without doubt a true QPR legend. Totally loved the man and thank you Stan for all those wonderful memories. RIP.
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Marathon Walk
at 13:58 20 Feb 2024

Happy to make a contribution.

I did the Shine walk a few years ago to raise money for cancer research after my sister passed away with kidney cancer. Have to say great atmosphere and support from other walkers.

Can I please give you a few of tips:
Make sure you get some miles in before you do the walk.
Walking a marathon is almost more difficult than running as you will be on your feet for so much longer (took us close on 9.5 hours).
Please ensure you wear decent walking trainers that you have used to do the miles prior to the walk.
Wear decent walking socks, smother your feet with vaseline before putting on your socks and DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES take off your footwear before you have completed the walk.

I wish you the best of luck.
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No subject
at 22:09 1 Feb 2024

One of my best friends who is a Newcastle season ticket holder and has been for many years contacted me tonight to say it is a really good deal for us. Good player who always gives 100%.
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Michi Frey...
at 20:13 1 Feb 2024

Sorry if I have missed something but has this bloke signed for us or are we still awaiting his work permit? If still waiting it is taking a long time?
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The Manager
at 12:58 29 Jan 2024

Twenty-five years ago I took a boys team from under 7 to under 16's. We had a decent team especially in the early years winning the league three seasons in a row along with winning cup competitions. Then at under 12 we lost three boy's who were picked up by pro clubs and did not allow them to play Sunday league football.

Whilst I admit I was not a great coach I was assisted by two parents who played the game at quite a high level and think overall at that time we assisted the boys the best we could given our circumstances. Don't forget at that time small boys played on full size pitches which was a joke. As a manager I made it very clear right from the start no parent will make any remarks about a players performance and any negative comments would not be tolerated under any circumstances. I have to say in all the years I managed the team we NEVER once had any problems with the parents.

Fast forward to now - my 7 year old grandson (only just 7) is showing signs of being a tidy player and obviously I watch him as often as I am able. The whole youth football has changed and is a million miles away from where it was all those years ago. He has played against the Ipswich, Spurs, Palace and Brentford academy teams at their training grounds (facilities are unbelievable) and the way the boys are coached is impressive. However, the pressure on the boys is off the scale and the parents are almost out of control. Because their little lad has been picked up by a pro club they think they are something else.

When playing against these academy teams it is the big, strong, athletic boys who stand out and are coached to use their speed, strength to bully boys who are smaller than themselves. Our team are coached to play out from the back, get the ball look up and look for a pass, make space for themselves and play for each other - I have not seen that in the pro-team academy sides. Spurs had twenty-four boys who train two/three times a week - at 7 years old?? My grandson has homework to do along with other activities.

Good luck with your son's team and hope he does well.
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The Manager
at 09:28 29 Jan 2024

As many people have already said the game yesterday was god awful, we look like a pub team with zero creativity apart from the odd moment from Chair. Everything was down our left hand side to try and give Chair a chance to make an impact on the game. However, when it did get played out on the right and Willock was on the ball we did look like creating something. Whilst I accept he does not look fully fit and is protecting himself I would have introduced Smith earlier and moved Willock into a more central role where he can link up with Chair etc. Dykes did nothing and he is no more a midfield player than he is a striker.
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The snake going to sunderland
at 14:29 23 Jan 2024

Listened to him on a Sky interview this morning saying he was "wounded" by the Rangers job. It was all about him not one consideration to the people he "wounded" at our club, staff, players and of course us, the fans. Ignorant and arrogant who finks and fought he is better than he is - crash and burn mate, crash and burn.
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Shared Appreciation Mortgages (non QPR)
at 15:23 15 Jan 2024

Can I please respectfully ask if any of our members have been unfortunate to know anyone who has had/or still have one of these products sold by Barclays or BOS?
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Marti Cifuentes x Taylor Richards
at 12:56 2 Dec 2023

Surly Taylor can see what a good manager Marti is and how he has already improved individual players and the team. He clearly has issues and it is great shame for him and the club. Am I dreaming- I thought at the beginning of the season he was on the QPR site saying how he had now got himself ready,loved the club and would run though brick walls to repay the club for standing by him in his dark days?
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Ainsworth
at 13:49 25 Oct 2023

Football is quite a simple game - you score more goals than the other team and you win - simple. So how the hell did we think at the beginning of the season we would score enough goals to win games? Dykes - tries but hardly scores. Smyth - tries but hardly scores. Armstrong - tries hard but hopeless in front of goal. Kelman - does he actually exist??

Obviously we are restricted but money but our four forwards have no more than 12 goals a season between them!!! All that and with a defence that leaks goals for fun.

Midfield players chipping in with goals - who????
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Taylor Richards
at 14:10 20 Oct 2023

Sorry but am I missing something here? There are many people on this site that have or still employ people, myself included. When employing someone you give them a contract of employment which is designed to protect both parties.

If a person is unable to work due to being unwell either physically or mentally then you would ask that person to go to a doctor and get a note stating that he or she is not fit to work. After a set amount of time their salary would drop down and they would be entitled to SSP with the employer making a contribution. So why the hell are we still paying him (and we have no idea if we are) his full salary?

I accept and understand that football is different in so much that a player might be unable to work if he is injured whilst playing but he has hardly kicked a ball. I would expect to have regular meetings with someone who is on long term sick and try and put a plan into operation which assists him back to work.

Are you telling me that other people employed by the club on a lower level has that amount of time off work and still gets full pay? If so I wonder if they have any vacancies. I do understand and have sympathy for anyone who is unable to work for whatever reason but being seen out shopping with your mates does not exactly give the right signals.
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