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Just back 00:59 - Jan 21 with 3669 viewsstowmarketrange

Finally got home from Oxford.I had the pleasure of standing next to Clive tonight and he was very busy writing down notes from notable episodes of the game,and the match report should be a belter.
A 3 hour drive down our various waterlogged motorways was still a more enjoyable experience than the 2nd half.
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Just back on 13:29 - Jan 21 with 554 viewsnumptydumpty

Just back on 09:46 - Jan 21 by enfieldargh

Im actually contemplating giving up coming on here down to his holier than thou attitude.

Its bad enough my football team is playing particularly awful atm but to have this knut continually stirrng up our woes, ridiculing our manager, belittling our coms guy/team/interviews is becoming depressing, making an angry side i didnt know I had come out.

I know you like an intellectual challenge but you are ruining this site for many of us normal folk.

QPR good or bad for 60 years is like a part of my life and having you hammering down after every awful performance I take as a personal insult to our tribe. YOU ARE NOT PART OF OUR TRIBE.


Yes please put him on ignore Enfield.

I have noticed that less people are posting currently also.

I will have to put him on ignore myself as its getting worse and spoils this forum for me. And like most on here I have said the odd idiotic thing and have had the odd little spat, overcome pretty quickly though, but this man needs a suspension for me.

Probably a break might help him with his own mental state too. And change the dynamic of the forum again. One to consider perhaps.

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Just back on 13:30 - Jan 21 with 536 viewsTheChef

Just back on 13:09 - Jan 21 by karlski

All would have been beneficial. I thought the conditions, timing, snd tbe injury list made it attritional and low quality.

The single thing id have wanted us to be better at is making better choices when the rare promising situations developed. Particular example at end when Vale kicked the ball to spring a 3 on 3 counter, but there were others. We almost always chose the wrong or a rushed option. In games like these yoi have to make them count.

Those are situations that you can take reps in training for and you need a cool head during games for.

Flew in for it all the way from Cleveland OH. Overnight flights Monday, train up to Oxford, sat in Oxford end, stayed overnight in Oxford including a miserable wait in the rain for the bus back. the other game ive managed this season was…Oxford at home. Which I think might have been even worse….


Great effort that!!

Decision making on the ball (and especially in the final third) is a real issue for this team, and not just in last night's game. But that's why you pay more for better players, and usually end up in a higher division.

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Just back on 14:04 - Jan 21 with 403 views7374Ranger

Just back on 11:47 - Jan 21 by welwynranger

Yep absolutely agree about the match.
At the end of it last night.
I told my wife that in 62yrs of detaching Rsngers I have seen hundreds of matches and that one was in the top 5 of the worst 😑


Maybe you missed some of the games where teams trounced QPR. Home games include Everton winning 4-0 and 5-1 in 1976 and 1977. Or more recently Leeds 4-0 after Peacock was sold to Newcastle. Or how about the latter’s 6-0 win in 2017, Blackburn’s 4-0 win under Ainsworth or last season Burnley’s 5-0?

Or maybe you meant the fact that both teams had contributed to the dullest of games you have ever seen that QPR participated in, in which case sorry I misinterpreted your post.
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Just back on 14:50 - Jan 21 with 339 viewsRsinWales

Just back on 13:09 - Jan 21 by karlski

All would have been beneficial. I thought the conditions, timing, snd tbe injury list made it attritional and low quality.

The single thing id have wanted us to be better at is making better choices when the rare promising situations developed. Particular example at end when Vale kicked the ball to spring a 3 on 3 counter, but there were others. We almost always chose the wrong or a rushed option. In games like these yoi have to make them count.

Those are situations that you can take reps in training for and you need a cool head during games for.

Flew in for it all the way from Cleveland OH. Overnight flights Monday, train up to Oxford, sat in Oxford end, stayed overnight in Oxford including a miserable wait in the rain for the bus back. the other game ive managed this season was…Oxford at home. Which I think might have been even worse….


Mate, that is some commitment to the team - well done. What a shame about what you actually got to watch!
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Just back on 15:04 - Jan 21 with 318 viewsBoston

Just back on 14:04 - Jan 21 by 7374Ranger

Maybe you missed some of the games where teams trounced QPR. Home games include Everton winning 4-0 and 5-1 in 1976 and 1977. Or more recently Leeds 4-0 after Peacock was sold to Newcastle. Or how about the latter’s 6-0 win in 2017, Blackburn’s 4-0 win under Ainsworth or last season Burnley’s 5-0?

Or maybe you meant the fact that both teams had contributed to the dullest of games you have ever seen that QPR participated in, in which case sorry I misinterpreted your post.


Spot on. Poor yes, dull yes, anywhere near the worst, no.

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Just back on 18:57 - Jan 21 with 115 viewsLazyFan

Oxford nailed their place for relegation from what I saw here. I was impressed they avoided it last season. Not this time.

That's Sheff Wed and Oxford's places sorted, who will be the final relegation team?
I think we can guess it by April.

Jack Currie looked okay for them at LB, I believe hes a QPR fan as well.

zzzzzzzzzz

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