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As the song continues, temptations on his way. You look at the form table, see Millwall struggling and think to yourself 'you know what, we can win this'.
The thing about new managerial bounces is that gravity eventually kicks in and you revert back to the level you should have been at all along. We won three in a row, but the feel good factor is beginning to wear off. We should have earned more than one point from our last three outings, but didn't. Gravity is holding us back from our desired ascent up the table. We cannot score as often as we need to, as we don't have (m)any natural goalscorers on the team. Pot shots from 60 yards don't usually result in goals.
So what's going to happen against Millwall? There won't be many goals scored in this one. I think we'll continue to frustrate ourselves and will fail to score, but will suffer from another momentary lapse of concentration in defence and will lose 1-0.
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Welcome to the lion's den - match thread on 15:11 - Dec 26 with 2686 views
Marti is able to get our forward players into the right positions relatively often, but he cannot change their fundamental inability to make the right decisions and produce some sort of output in the final third. This squad does not have anything going for it in attacking positions beyond Chair and Willock, who have and always will come off 1 in 4/5 games, and a thin squad that cracks the moment Cook/JCS/Cannon/Chair are not all on the pitch at the same time.
The recruitment team and leadership that put this squad together over the last 3/4 years should have a root and branch replacement, whether we go down or not, and this should have happened in the summer rather than pissing around on the high ropes talking about teamwork.
New Years prayers for new owners, CEO, and a competent DoF.
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Welcome to the lion's den - match thread on 15:12 - Dec 26 with 2656 views
Welcome to the lion's den - match thread on 14:58 - Dec 26 by traininvain
The playoffs talk was ridiculous but if we’re going to start digging out other supporters then I’d start with those who wanted Ainsworth appointed and shouted down those of us who pointed out that he was well out of his depth.
Those in glass houses…
Ridiculous comment! As i recall, no-one, including myself actively campaigned to have GA appointed. What we DID say was that given he was in post, we should give him our active support, which thankfully the majority of fans did do. As for "shouting you down", I lost count of how many times I and others explained that we were simply trying to give someone a voice who had no voice on this platform. I hope "I told you so" gives you some smug feeling of self-satisfaction as we thrash around ineffectively in League One next season. As another poster has already pointed out elsewhere, it will be quite ironic if Cifuentes happens to be the man in charge as we get relegated, whilst Ainsworth will have actually presided over a team that escaped relegation. Not, by the way, that I disagree with Cifuentes being in post - I'm merely pointing out that if you're determined to "dig people out", I would respectfully suggest you'd be well-advised to wait until the evidence is pointing a little more in favour of your viewpoint.
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Welcome to the lion's den - match thread on 15:16 - Dec 26 with 2550 views
Welcome to the lion's den - match thread on 15:04 - Dec 26 by stainrods_elbow
Begovic missed the corner entirely for their second - Kakay may be feckless at times, but how is that his fault?
Feckless at time the guy is sh*t and has cost us multiple games this season.Did he win any tackles today and when they had their breakaway he did not get a tackle or even disrupt the guy who blazed wide himself. It looked like Dunne hit or interfeered with Begovic and caused that mis punch. Cannon fcuked up giving the corner away in the first place just let it bounce out for a goal kick. If Marti thinks Uncle Albert can get cave us when he runs on he is dreaming . Taking off Larkeche who showed fight and a bit of heart was another bad call from Marti We look horrible right now its hard to see how this bunch of players will turn this sinking ship around
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Welcome to the lion's den - match thread on 15:17 - Dec 26 with 2533 views
We need a goalscorer (or two.) It's really that simple.
The stats tell the the tale. Only Wednesday have scored fewer than us, and they're catching up. We can whinge about conceding goals but our defence is no worse than most bottom half of the table teams and better than some in the top half.
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Welcome to the lion's den - match thread on 15:21 - Dec 26 with 2448 views
Welcome to the lion's den - match thread on 15:07 - Dec 26 by davman
To be fair this lot have never moved the ball quickly enough. Take Chair out of this team and it'll be Walking Football all the way down to L1.
Possibly THE worst performance of this season and, as we all know, its a pretty fckng low bar.
Begovic - SHIT Kakay - SHIT Paal - UTTER lightweight SHIT today Dunne - stupid SHIT JCS - staying fit, coming down to our level SHIT Field - looks backwards. Shad of the player SHIT Dozzell ineffective SHIT Chair he can't do it all every week to SHIT Dykes Runs about a lot; still SHIT Smyth - L2 SHIT on that showing Larkeche - Energy, best of a SHIT bunch EDB - still no idea what you lot see in him SHIT Adomah - P45 two seasons ago SHIT Cannon - rapidly falling to our SHIT level Marti - starts well; the right man when Beale was appointed. Today SHIT.
SHIT.
Begovic, adequate. Kakay, poor reader of the game, poor generally. Paal, bad day at the office. Dunne, adequate but patchy. JCS adequate. Field, adequate but regressing. Dozzell, poor generally. Chair, great player, forced to do too much. Dykes, not in the game today. Smyth, good in bursts. Larkeche, promising, has backbone. EDB, fair. Adomah, not much you could do today, even if you were ten years younger. Cannon, good in a good side, adequate otherwise.
Welcome to the lion's den - match thread on 15:15 - Dec 26 by E15Hoop
Ridiculous comment! As i recall, no-one, including myself actively campaigned to have GA appointed. What we DID say was that given he was in post, we should give him our active support, which thankfully the majority of fans did do. As for "shouting you down", I lost count of how many times I and others explained that we were simply trying to give someone a voice who had no voice on this platform. I hope "I told you so" gives you some smug feeling of self-satisfaction as we thrash around ineffectively in League One next season. As another poster has already pointed out elsewhere, it will be quite ironic if Cifuentes happens to be the man in charge as we get relegated, whilst Ainsworth will have actually presided over a team that escaped relegation. Not, by the way, that I disagree with Cifuentes being in post - I'm merely pointing out that if you're determined to "dig people out", I would respectfully suggest you'd be well-advised to wait until the evidence is pointing a little more in favour of your viewpoint.
You gave me a hard time when I wrote that Ainsworth was useless back in the summer. The point is we are now stuffed. It has been an omnishambles for 2 years.
Let's not forget though that this goes back to the overspend on Austin and Johansen under Warburton, and then letting Beale sign his kiddie creche last year. None of us on here, or any QPR fans, can I recall complaining about those decisions. All of us are as guilty as the owners and managers.
Welcome to the lion's den - match thread on 15:21 - Dec 26 by Boston
Begovic, adequate. Kakay, poor reader of the game, poor generally. Paal, bad day at the office. Dunne, adequate but patchy. JCS adequate. Field, adequate but regressing. Dozzell, poor generally. Chair, great player, forced to do too much. Dykes, not in the game today. Smyth, good in bursts. Larkeche, promising, has backbone. EDB, fair. Adomah, not much you could do today, even if you were ten years younger. Cannon, good in a good side, adequate otherwise.
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Welcome to the lion's den - match thread on 15:32 - Dec 26 with 2250 views
If a 300 year old Uncle Albert, and the sheep worryer Kakay are the answer, then i'm sorry, the question must be the one i missed on University Challenge 'Genius level' last week.
I've said for the last 2 plus managers that we need to cut the deadwood out of the team, and get rid of "evil Les' and Ramsey, but this crap aint just coming from Marti, but from the teams attitude, desire, and ability. I'd venture to suggest one 1 or possibly 2 in that team have that.
We need a Christmas Miracle to stay up now, and some bloody good buying in a few days.
Welcome to the lion's den - match thread on 21:33 - Dec 25 by Watford_Ranger
Heart says we turn up, go in 1-0 up at half time and win comfortably in the second half.
Head says it’s QPR in an important game in a hectic schedule against mediocre opposition with a big away turnout which almost always means a dire performance and loss to nil.
Hudds have a winnable game at 3pm. I don’t trust these ponces to put the pressure on them going into that. Pray I’m wrong but QPR will generally do QPR things.
Easiest prediction of the year.
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Welcome to the lion's den - match thread on 15:35 - Dec 26 with 2200 views
Big Asmir there for that second goal, absolutely hilarious. Stupid old twt.
That was shocking. This group are weak, mentally and physically.
With the ball none of them are brave enough to either want the ball in a difficult position, or do something difficult with it when they get it. Everything is just played easily, and that means it keeps ending up with Begovic. I keep saying that for this style to work you have to have people willing and able to take the ball in a tight spot, on the turn, and get it moving forwards. We must have played the ball back and back and back to Begovic 25 times in that first half. At one point we did it from our throw by their corner flag.
Without the ball we lost every tackle, every header, every second ball, every 50/50. Paal constantly collapsing looking for free kicks the referee has made it clear he's not giving. Nbody with a pair of bolox willing to stand there in a game like that and say "I'm not having it" and fcking stand their ground and belt somebody. Look at their first goal, and what our midfielders do with it (nice awareness at the back post from JCS as well btw) and then look at the George Honeyman yellow card for them - that's the difference. The only time we get yellow cards is when we're submitting entires for The Most Studpis Yellow Card of All Time competition we seem to be running amongst ourselves.
It's a piss weak group of players. Talk about the team selection and the subs and whatever you like, it's the players.
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Welcome to the lion's den - match thread on 16:09 - Dec 26 with 1872 views
Welcome to the lion's den - match thread on 16:01 - Dec 26 by Northernr
Big Asmir there for that second goal, absolutely hilarious. Stupid old twt.
That was shocking. This group are weak, mentally and physically.
With the ball none of them are brave enough to either want the ball in a difficult position, or do something difficult with it when they get it. Everything is just played easily, and that means it keeps ending up with Begovic. I keep saying that for this style to work you have to have people willing and able to take the ball in a tight spot, on the turn, and get it moving forwards. We must have played the ball back and back and back to Begovic 25 times in that first half. At one point we did it from our throw by their corner flag.
Without the ball we lost every tackle, every header, every second ball, every 50/50. Paal constantly collapsing looking for free kicks the referee has made it clear he's not giving. Nbody with a pair of bolox willing to stand there in a game like that and say "I'm not having it" and fcking stand their ground and belt somebody. Look at their first goal, and what our midfielders do with it (nice awareness at the back post from JCS as well btw) and then look at the George Honeyman yellow card for them - that's the difference. The only time we get yellow cards is when we're submitting entires for The Most Studpis Yellow Card of All Time competition we seem to be running amongst ourselves.
It's a piss weak group of players. Talk about the team selection and the subs and whatever you like, it's the players.
Penny must have dropped now for anyone thinking this shower just need coaching to come good. They are stealing a living, and hopefully most will be gone after we drop. We simply cannot start next season with any of these losers...or we will be where Reading are.
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Welcome to the lion's den - match thread on 16:09 - Dec 26 with 1875 views
Welcome to the lion's den - match thread on 16:01 - Dec 26 by Northernr
Big Asmir there for that second goal, absolutely hilarious. Stupid old twt.
That was shocking. This group are weak, mentally and physically.
With the ball none of them are brave enough to either want the ball in a difficult position, or do something difficult with it when they get it. Everything is just played easily, and that means it keeps ending up with Begovic. I keep saying that for this style to work you have to have people willing and able to take the ball in a tight spot, on the turn, and get it moving forwards. We must have played the ball back and back and back to Begovic 25 times in that first half. At one point we did it from our throw by their corner flag.
Without the ball we lost every tackle, every header, every second ball, every 50/50. Paal constantly collapsing looking for free kicks the referee has made it clear he's not giving. Nbody with a pair of bolox willing to stand there in a game like that and say "I'm not having it" and fcking stand their ground and belt somebody. Look at their first goal, and what our midfielders do with it (nice awareness at the back post from JCS as well btw) and then look at the George Honeyman yellow card for them - that's the difference. The only time we get yellow cards is when we're submitting entires for The Most Studpis Yellow Card of All Time competition we seem to be running amongst ourselves.
It's a piss weak group of players. Talk about the team selection and the subs and whatever you like, it's the players.
...yeah, but apart from all that?
The outlook is very bleak. If we can't add some firepower, competition for places and much needed, dogged professionalism to this squad during the window, we are doomed.
"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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Welcome to the lion's den - match thread on 16:30 - Dec 26 with 1742 views
Just back. My immediate takeaway from this - we're going down. No idea what tiny budget we have in Jan but this group is shocking. Dykes needs to be cast into the deepest part of the ocean
QPR - "shit but local"
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Welcome to the lion's den - match thread on 16:34 - Dec 26 with 1728 views
Welcome to the lion's den - match thread on 16:30 - Dec 26 by QPunkR
Just back. My immediate takeaway from this - we're going down. No idea what tiny budget we have in Jan but this group is shocking. Dykes needs to be cast into the deepest part of the ocean
Loch Ness will do 😁
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Welcome to the lion's den - match thread on 16:43 - Dec 26 with 1652 views
I'd like to think that Cook & Colback would be the answer to this weakness we are showing however much they might help they aren't the answer but i think needed to stop the rot.
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Welcome to the lion's den - match thread on 16:49 - Dec 26 with 1607 views
Martí really needs to be grilled on why his side played that was in the first half. Zero attacking intent, zero gameplan apart from back to píssballing about our own box. If the plan was to bore Millwall to death it nearly worked. Begovic must have had more touches of the ball than any Millwall player today ffs
QPR - "shit but local"
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Welcome to the lion's den - match thread on 16:51 - Dec 26 with 1585 views