City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 19:31 - May 9 with 6716 views | westberksr | honest and accurate report of a very depressing end to a very depressing season. well done Clive, you deserve MOTM for getting through that and having to make sense of it in written form. You clearly didn't hang around for the full lap of honour given how quickly you were back in the C&S and I can't say I blame you! | | | |
City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 19:36 - May 9 with 6710 views | Northernr |
City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 19:31 - May 9 by westberksr | honest and accurate report of a very depressing end to a very depressing season. well done Clive, you deserve MOTM for getting through that and having to make sense of it in written form. You clearly didn't hang around for the full lap of honour given how quickly you were back in the C&S and I can't say I blame you! |
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City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 20:03 - May 9 with 6531 views | switchingcode | As always a brilliant report and the regular killer sentence “sticking on chernobyl at the kids party ….. 😂 hope you have a great summer break and have more positive stuff to report on next season You certainly deserve it. | | | |
City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 20:11 - May 9 with 6500 views | Paddyhoops | Highest average attendance for years with nearly 15,000 . We’ve got some serious sado masochists in our ranks . Been coming here nearly 40 years . Pretty much the worst team I’ve seen here. | | | |
City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 20:54 - May 9 with 6254 views | Northolt_Rs |
City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 20:11 - May 9 by Paddyhoops | Highest average attendance for years with nearly 15,000 . We’ve got some serious sado masochists in our ranks . Been coming here nearly 40 years . Pretty much the worst team I’ve seen here. |
Yep. Worst team ever to wear the hoops for me too. Cùnts all of them. | |
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City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 21:13 - May 9 with 6159 views | colinallcars | Thanks heaps for everything this season Clive. What will the summer bring ? Being of a certain age I remember the old hippie phrase Bummer in the Summer. | | | |
City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 21:31 - May 9 with 6069 views | paulparker | Another good write up Clive That picture of the 3 loanees all laughing just about sums it all up the only player worth keeping is Field and he will be gone on the summer BTW the MOTM should have gone to the fella who nicked the Bristol city flag and wiped his arse with it , the only highlight of the day | |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
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City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 21:32 - May 9 with 6056 views | Wegerles_Stairs | What a contrast and indictment of our claim to be a development club. Are our owners completely stupid? I know they were reportedly there yesterday; how can the likes of Ramsey look them in the eye when the team turning you over have several academy graduates in their side and you have the cast of Cocoon. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 21:58 - May 9 with 5958 views | Northernr |
City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 21:31 - May 9 by paulparker | Another good write up Clive That picture of the 3 loanees all laughing just about sums it all up the only player worth keeping is Field and he will be gone on the summer BTW the MOTM should have gone to the fella who nicked the Bristol city flag and wiped his arse with it , the only highlight of the day |
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City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 22:48 - May 9 with 5735 views | QPsyR | Thanks Clive. | |
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City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 22:49 - May 9 with 5734 views | Konk | I’ve seen City 20+ times this season as I take my son to watch them. For a team that finished 14th and rarely looked like finishing in the top half, there’s quite a buzz about the club. It’s really nice to see a load of home grown players in the team, even though some of them have taken until their mid-20’s to really establish themselves in the side and show their true ability. Cam Pring is so consistent that he reminds me a bit of Steve Finnan when he was at Fulham - never less than a 7/10. Wouldn’t be surprised to see him in the PL soon - defensively solid, good at carrying the ball, very positive, and has an excellent cross. This has been the 1st year of senior football for Bell and Conway, both 20 and both of whom have done really well. Vyner is 25 now and has developed into a really decent Championship CB. O’Leary in goal has improved as the season has gone on, but suspect they might need someone less prone to errors. Alex Scott will presumably be off in the summer, but with £20m or whatever they get for him, the expectation is that Pearson will spend that money wisely. Lower league signings, Rob Atkinson, Mark Sykes, and George Tanner have all had commendable seasons too. Matty James was a freebie, and keeps things ticking over nicely in midfield, doing a solid, unshowy job. Of the 3 players left on big money, Wells signed a new contract on much-reduced wages, and Da Silva and Kalas have been offered extensions, presumably also on significantly reduced terms. 13,500 season tickets sold already, and they’ve only gone on general sale this week. The view seems to be that City might be in with a shout of the the play-offs if they have a good summer. I don’t think they’re far off if the youngsters push on. | |
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City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 22:55 - May 9 with 5703 views | QPsyR |
City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 22:49 - May 9 by Konk | I’ve seen City 20+ times this season as I take my son to watch them. For a team that finished 14th and rarely looked like finishing in the top half, there’s quite a buzz about the club. It’s really nice to see a load of home grown players in the team, even though some of them have taken until their mid-20’s to really establish themselves in the side and show their true ability. Cam Pring is so consistent that he reminds me a bit of Steve Finnan when he was at Fulham - never less than a 7/10. Wouldn’t be surprised to see him in the PL soon - defensively solid, good at carrying the ball, very positive, and has an excellent cross. This has been the 1st year of senior football for Bell and Conway, both 20 and both of whom have done really well. Vyner is 25 now and has developed into a really decent Championship CB. O’Leary in goal has improved as the season has gone on, but suspect they might need someone less prone to errors. Alex Scott will presumably be off in the summer, but with £20m or whatever they get for him, the expectation is that Pearson will spend that money wisely. Lower league signings, Rob Atkinson, Mark Sykes, and George Tanner have all had commendable seasons too. Matty James was a freebie, and keeps things ticking over nicely in midfield, doing a solid, unshowy job. Of the 3 players left on big money, Wells signed a new contract on much-reduced wages, and Da Silva and Kalas have been offered extensions, presumably also on significantly reduced terms. 13,500 season tickets sold already, and they’ve only gone on general sale this week. The view seems to be that City might be in with a shout of the the play-offs if they have a good summer. I don’t think they’re far off if the youngsters push on. |
Pearsons a proper manager, fkn love Bristol Get down to Tribe of Frog at Lakota it rules m8. next one is Sat 30/9/23 | |
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City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 07:39 - May 10 with 5184 views | Harbour | Thanks Clive for this and all the reports this year and for this site…£100 per goal at the loft end! Enjoy the break you have earned it. | | | |
City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 09:07 - May 10 with 4952 views | thehat | Thanks Clive - Spot on again with the report we were all disappointed in the pub at 2.00pm to see the team selection and formation. Maybe when you look at the squad and quality of the B Team it's all he had to work with. Previous managers have all said the same. The squad is awful and unbalanced and yes it might get worse before it gets better but I hope we give Gareth the time to build something as he did at Wycombe and as Mark Robins has done at Coventry. To be honest I'm not sure who else would come here and try and build something with our budget. I do feel some QPR fans expectations are the moon on a stick and they want it now. Anyhow whatever happens the roller coaster ride of supporting the worlds craziest football club will be sure to continue for a few more chapters yet. Finally massive thanks Clive for all you efforts this season - Your writing certainly keeps this family going through those long winter nights and I've said it before but the Patreon subscription for you and akutr's is the best value funds that leave my bank account every month. | | | |
City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 09:11 - May 10 with 4932 views | daveB | I did enjoy Jimmy Dunne for the first goal, decided after Alberts mistake he could either stay in position and help Paal who had two men at the far post or he could aimlessly run towards the near post and leave Paal in trouble. He went for the later | | | |
City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 09:13 - May 10 with 4929 views | daveB |
City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 21:31 - May 9 by paulparker | Another good write up Clive That picture of the 3 loanees all laughing just about sums it all up the only player worth keeping is Field and he will be gone on the summer BTW the MOTM should have gone to the fella who nicked the Bristol city flag and wiped his arse with it , the only highlight of the day |
don't want to defend anyone of them but looked like they were laughing at the players kids on the pitch scoring goals and dancing rather than anything else | | | |
City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 09:17 - May 10 with 4923 views | Toast_R | Excellent as always. I read this last night before bed and then dreamt we got relegated | | | |
City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 09:22 - May 10 with 4914 views | Northernr |
City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 09:11 - May 10 by daveB | I did enjoy Jimmy Dunne for the first goal, decided after Alberts mistake he could either stay in position and help Paal who had two men at the far post or he could aimlessly run towards the near post and leave Paal in trouble. He went for the later |
Both him and Dickie do that a lot, charge in towards the ball to try and solve a problem, leaving all sorts of issues in the space behind them. The Blackburn and Preston home goals were a lot like that. | | | |
City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 10:02 - May 10 with 4793 views | wrinklyhoop | Set up completely wrong, I mean 38% possession FFS! We should have used the recent away team tactics and mindset, forget being at home. Only way we could have got a result with this current outfit. | | | |
City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 10:33 - May 10 with 4724 views | francisbowles |
City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 09:13 - May 10 by daveB | don't want to defend anyone of them but looked like they were laughing at the players kids on the pitch scoring goals and dancing rather than anything else |
Maybe or it could be that they are happy to be leaving the madhouse. | | | |
City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 10:40 - May 10 with 4702 views | Superhoop83 | Thanks for everything you do for us, Clive. This season your reports have been the only good thing about supporting QPR. At the age of 53 I picked the wrong time to get my first ever season ticket, in the Upper Loft of all f***ing places. I also missed the Watford game, so haven't seen us win since 22nd October, and my only away day was the trip to Coventry that put me off away trips for life. Next season can't come around slowly enough. | |
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City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 11:23 - May 10 with 4599 views | NorthantsHoop | As an upper loft season ticket holder, I sat there on Monday just going through the motions knowing once that first Bristol goal went in it was going to be all huff and puff and no end product. My god this bunch of players are useless, still can't believe people were clapping them off. As Clive states we have had 4 home goals at the loft end, I dare to think how many away team goals we have had to endure. Thought the funniest thing was announcement before end not to go on the pitch as pitch invaders would get a ban, we all laughed and said maybe this is the way to put us 17,000 souls out of our misery. Keep up the good work Clive, we appreciate it. | | | |
City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 12:20 - May 10 with 4454 views | BathRanger | Thanks so much for all the previews, articles and match reports this season, especially as it's been such a poor one. It is appreciated more than I can put into words. | | | |
City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 12:48 - May 10 with 4351 views | andrew1302 | Thanks Clive. I think your reports have been the highlight of the season. Lots of people have lots of reasons as to what has gone wrong and they seemingly always point at the players and or manager. That , to me, is not the problem at QPR. It is about the way the club is run. Ruben clearly doesn't really know much and hands responsibility onto mainly Ferdinand who has totally failed on the project he set up. There are no good new players coming thru [ bar Armstrong], there are very few good first team players and Ferdinand has specialised in signing players who are and will remain League 1 and League 2 quality. He has his cronies around him all of whom have failed too. People are too quick to blame the nurses or the doctors or the postman. It is not the workers/players who are at fault, it is the management. the sickness in the club is because the hierarchy are at best useless. How they keep there jobs is unbelievable and a reflection of just how far detached Ruben is. People may be nice but that is not the point. Ruben is paying out £1.8m per month which is very nice but he needs to get a grip on the management of the club as with Ferdinand and his cronies running things the only way is down. | | | |
City surrender provides perfect summation of QPR's dire season - Report on 13:48 - May 10 with 4243 views | bosh67 | As always Clive thank you so much for your imaginative, hilarious, exasperated and always brilliant reports through the season. It would possibly be in the club's interest all round to simply give up as a football club and just let us fans have your write ups during the season, which are far more entertaining. Thanks again from all us fans, most of us can't afford to go anymore, to give us a lifeline into the reality of the performances and non-performances. | |
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