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Ainsworth on Today 20:32 - Mar 11 with 3692 viewsBrianMcCarthy


"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
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Ainsworth on Today on 20:55 - Mar 11 with 3538 viewsbosh67

We're gonna win the league Brian!!! Yup, from everything I hear today we were much tighter to each other all over the pitch.

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Ainsworth on Today on 22:01 - Mar 11 with 3294 viewsdaveB

He was class at the end, let the players take all the applause and lap of honour and came out after they had left, really impressive. I am proper in love with him
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Ainsworth on Today on 22:14 - Mar 11 with 3230 viewsDamo1962

Ainsworth on Today on 22:01 - Mar 11 by daveB

He was class at the end, let the players take all the applause and lap of honour and came out after they had left, really impressive. I am proper in love with him


He is easy to love alright 😉
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Ainsworth on Today on 23:17 - Mar 11 with 2991 viewsPunteR

Loved that. What a ledge!

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Ainsworth on Today on 04:18 - Mar 12 with 2739 viewsstrikerace

Give credit where it is due. What we lacked in talent/scheme, we made up for in desire and attitude. That is a Wild Thing trademark.
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Ainsworth on Today on 07:17 - Mar 12 with 2576 viewsNorthantsHoop

Ainsworth on Today on 04:18 - Mar 12 by strikerace

Give credit where it is due. What we lacked in talent/scheme, we made up for in desire and attitude. That is a Wild Thing trademark.


Funny was playing Led Zep IV in last couple of days and yes that performance was a Stairway to Heaven at last. But what was pleasing was how Rangers were giving Watford a Highway to Hell, especially in the first half and in the last 10 mins of the game. I was really pumped up in that 2nd half not felt like that in the upper loft for a while. Keep on rockin'
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Ainsworth on Today on 15:44 - Mar 12 with 2253 viewsLazyFan

A tactical change I noticed, is that Gaz mentioned but did not give away was that Lowe was clearly asked to run back and do some defending when we did not have the ball whilst Martin and Dykes stayed up.

This made a massive difference as any gaps in midfield to that previously would open up for the oppo to switch wings and catch us out on an overlap, but against Watford this was blocked and stopped by Lowe running back and filling in the gaps in midfield so, Watford had to play it back to their defence and start again (which is usually what happens to us).

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Ainsworth on Today on 17:10 - Mar 12 with 2127 viewsderbyhoop

Ainsworth on Today on 15:44 - Mar 12 by LazyFan

A tactical change I noticed, is that Gaz mentioned but did not give away was that Lowe was clearly asked to run back and do some defending when we did not have the ball whilst Martin and Dykes stayed up.

This made a massive difference as any gaps in midfield to that previously would open up for the oppo to switch wings and catch us out on an overlap, but against Watford this was blocked and stopped by Lowe running back and filling in the gaps in midfield so, Watford had to play it back to their defence and start again (which is usually what happens to us).


I thought that was one of Lowe's best performances.
He worked hard at tracking back, which is not his normal game.

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Ainsworth on Today on 17:24 - Mar 12 with 2076 viewshubble

Oh what a season it's been, and it's only March! My God, talk about the Rangers Rollercoaster, I've been up, down, upside down, sideways and looping the loop. And that was just yesterday.

But the bottom line for me is that somehow, by the bizarre and surely unforeseeable twists of fate that have befallen us in the last 7 months, we have ended up with a manager who truly loves Rangers with a passion and combines that with not just grit and determination, but insight and intelligence and a deep and hard-won knowledge of the managerial game after his long stint at WW. I know some of you think he's naff for his snakeskin boots and Wild Thing hair, but I think he's bloody brilliant!

Poll: Who is your player of the season?

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Ainsworth on Today on 19:54 - Mar 12 with 1889 viewsSteveB

I proper loved that. Simply brilliant. This guy, he oozes QPR from every pore. Drink that in my QPR chums.
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Ainsworth on Today on 21:48 - Mar 12 with 1706 viewsLogman

Top bloke. Really values everyone at the club and at the same time acknowledges the roles others play and the importance they have. Top top bloke.
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Ainsworth on Today on 22:36 - Mar 12 with 1633 viewsted_hendrix

He needs to get a haircut and get a real job.

My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.

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