 | Forum Reply | The Boro Match thread. at 20:12 11 Mar 2025
Meh, not going up, not going down and half those on the pitch won’t be here next year. Standard dead rubber for us |
 | Forum Reply | The Boro Match thread. at 15:23 11 Mar 2025
His agent Mikkel Beck (yes, that Mikkel Beck) naively discussed it with Danish news back then that they had hoped for a short terms expenses deal and so were ecstatic when Ferdinand came back with a longer term deal on professional money. |
 | Forum Reply | The Boro Match thread. at 10:31 11 Mar 2025
Lord Ramkilde actually went back to Denmark and played some games in the top league after leaving us. Now in the danish 2nd division and scoring goals. Him and JET two of Ferdinand’s best deals. |
 | Forum Reply | Alfie Lloyd at 15:52 9 Mar 2025
As said in the match thread. The finishing and decision making of Armstrong without the pace and power. Long term a National league player imo. |
 | Forum Reply | Time wasting at 15:51 9 Mar 2025
The ref could card in the first minute for time wasting and it’s completely irrelevant as no ref is ever going to be brave enough to send a keeper off for persistent time wasting. We know it, they know it, the players know it. It’s most more offensive that the refs insult our intelligence by bothering with a token booking rather than just stop bothering and publicly accept what we all know by now. |
 | Forum Reply | The 58 years ago this week WBA v QPR match thread at 17:21 8 Mar 2025
First thing they teach you when taking your badges is that against 10 men you keep the ball moving, target the penalty spot and get balls in before the centre backs can set. What you don’t do is what we always do against 10 - give it to Chair, let him stop, do step overs and give it back inside or cut back inside himself before floating in crosses for the set centre backs to knock away. Brainless. |
 | Forum Reply | The 58 years ago this week WBA v QPR match thread at 17:13 8 Mar 2025
It feels unfair to pick on a kid who is trying his best, but he really does have all the brainlessness and inability to score of Armstrong without the pace and power. Massively out of his depth but most kids we bring through are at this level. |
 | Forum Reply | Posties at 12:19 7 Mar 2025
Same, did it as a summer job during uni - reported back for football after the break the fittest I’ve ever been. On the Denmark news, I’m 0% surprised. Here in Sweden with a personal number, digital ID and digital inboxes we get post once a week in a busy period and even then it’s junk mail from estate agents or union magazines we don’t want but can’t cancel. Invoices for everything in life come electronically, doctors appointments, tax returns etc etc it’s all digital |
 | Forum Reply | VAR at 12:15 7 Mar 2025
Hawkeye works in cricket because they acknowledge they can’t be 100% accurate on ball tracking and build in ‘umpires call’ when it’s a tight decision. Football fails because of an arrogant insistence that they can’t time the exact split second the ball was contacted (they can’t) and the exact millimetre where on a player becomes ‘active’ (they can’t). The insistence that offside is objective rather than subjective is utter bollocks and ‘solves’ a problem that never existed. People were never blowing up over goals that were maybe a millimetre or two offside. Accept a threshold of ‘umpire's call’ for offsides - say an inch or two - and get on with life. |
 | Forum Reply | Time to play our own at 02:29 4 Mar 2025
Kolli is injured so Yang isn’t exactly blocking him right now… |
 | Forum Reply | Time to play our own at 10:35 3 Mar 2025
Southampton currently have 39 first teamers, including those they’ve had to push out on loan because they can only name 25. They’re going to have to do a hell of a lot of wheeler dealing this summer to reduce the bloat even before the manager gets his ‘own’ players in. Edwards will 100% be out in loan next season, as will Yang which is kind of the whole point of QPR taking them in January. But as said, let’s just burn our relationship with Spurs and Saints as we aren’t going up. |
 | Forum Reply | Time to play our own at 18:38 2 Mar 2025
Agreed, let’s burn our future relationship with two ‘haves’ with bloated squads. |
 | Forum Reply | Trump v Zelensky at 18:34 2 Mar 2025
So let me get this straight. MAGA insisted that Biden had wide open borders, nobody was ever caught, and those that were were just waved in with a Green Card and a bank account. Now that undeniable fact shows Biden was deporting 50% more than Trump, apparently that’s because Biden was is it stopping so many at the border it was easy for him. It would be embarrassing if it wasn’t just so pathetic. Pretzels. |
 | Forum Reply | Sh*thousery by the Referee at 08:48 2 Mar 2025
Has to recover and report it to the fourth official so the club can be fined. |
 | Forum Reply | Sheffield Utd Thread at 18:30 1 Mar 2025
Not really much to say other than that the quality of strikers ultimately decided the game. Frey unfortunately appaling once again and Sheff have an abundance of riches in their department. |
 | Forum Reply | And breathe... - Simon Dorset's annual deep dive into the accounts at 11:34 27 Feb 2025
If we work on the agreement that the numbers are more or less right, it shows exactly why we had to have signings last season agree to defer most of their salary to this season, as the wiggle room accounts to c.£25k a week in wages, which doesn’t go far these days in the Championship. |
 | Forum Reply | QPR finances released at 16:15 24 Feb 2025
I’ve been (naively, I accept) transparent about how I’ve come to hear some things about the current day to day at the club. Of course I don’t know to the £ how much players are earning - you can count on one hand how many at the club do and it would be an enormous GDPR breach for them to disclose. And Nourry who approves the deals is hardly Mr Informative. Without being a cnt about it though, I’ve been told a rough figure for some of these guys. As to what the clubs working on much lower budgets than us pay their best players, of course again I’m guesstimating, but if the likes of Oxford, Pompey, Plymouth, Preston, Millwall, Coventry, Derby are paying what we are then whatever naive hopes I had for the future of football is gone. Put it like this, Cook turned us down the first time for Forest and moved his family away from the south coast because he got his last long term, PL wages deal. He didn’t agree to rip that up and move his family again for a few grand a week. Colback didn’t turn down other clubs and move his family for a few grand a week. Both of those guys had to work with us on the phasing of their deals as well because of our FFP situation meaning year 2 would always be much higher. Frey and Andersen didn’t tear up their contracts at Liege and AaB and play the second half of last season for practically expenses in return for a few grand a week this season. Fully respect that you see it differently, I’m happy to bring this thread back in 12 months though and we can compare the wage bills for this season and last. I’m comfortable it will have unfortunately increased a hefty amount. |
 | Forum Reply | QPR finances released at 15:58 24 Feb 2025
You’re both right ultimately. We have spent £6m net, so whatever we recovered for Armstrong & Dykes we also spent on top of the £6m to get the gross outlay. On the £1.66m, Dembele definitely wouldn’t be included in that as Nourry insists we’ve agreed a permanent deal, so he would be in the £6m. If Saito is an obligation to buy under certain KPi’s, he would also be in the £6m. My best guess would be then that the £1.66m is Madsen, Celar and Varane performance add-ons. |
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