Answer; Relegation.
Ah well.
You lot are irrelevant. Just go down already
Its hard to know what QPR's problem is in all honesty...
You almost have that circus type feel that Newcastle had years ago (pre-relegation) where things just go wrong no matter what..
Not sure exactly what the problem is, but from the little I have seen, read or heard I reckon some problems are:
Thinking Rio would solve defensive issues when you already had slow, past-it defenders in Hill & Dunne you could use.
Zamora, Austin & Vargas being your only strikers is a problem if you want to score more than 7 goals a season.
Robert Green.
Buying other teams reserves like Onuoha & Kranjcar...and to a degree Sandro...although I do like him.
Buying average players who look good in poor teams like Fer, Mutch, Caulker & Henry all of whom have recently been relegated from the league you're trying to stay in (Henry sold before relegation admittedly)
Midfield options of Jenas & Barton who are past-it, and sulkers like Hoilett & Taarabt.
'Arry still living off his 1 decent season with Spurs whilst Bale was in decent form.
Apart from Jenas still being an option and a question mark against Vargas (i aven't seen enough of him), your pretty mutch spot on.
It seems to be a trend in newly promoted teams to buy players from relegated teams, and old heads looking for 1 last pay day and it very rarely works.
I'd sooner buy the best Championship players from the previous season, than players from the worst premiership teams whos confidence is shot after a toss season.
Rio would rather promote his book, write his newspaper articles, design his clothing range than care about what happens to QPR. He's having one last payday with Tony's £££ before he hangs 'em up!
qpr still in the prem are they?
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posted on 9/10/14
Answer; Relegation.
Ah well.
posted on 9/10/14
You lot are irrelevant. Just go down already
posted on 9/10/14
Its hard to know what QPR's problem is in all honesty...
You almost have that circus type feel that Newcastle had years ago (pre-relegation) where things just go wrong no matter what..
posted on 9/10/14
#karma.
posted on 9/10/14
Not sure exactly what the problem is, but from the little I have seen, read or heard I reckon some problems are:
Thinking Rio would solve defensive issues when you already had slow, past-it defenders in Hill & Dunne you could use.
Zamora, Austin & Vargas being your only strikers is a problem if you want to score more than 7 goals a season.
Robert Green.
Buying other teams reserves like Onuoha & Kranjcar...and to a degree Sandro...although I do like him.
Buying average players who look good in poor teams like Fer, Mutch, Caulker & Henry all of whom have recently been relegated from the league you're trying to stay in (Henry sold before relegation admittedly)
Midfield options of Jenas & Barton who are past-it, and sulkers like Hoilett & Taarabt.
'Arry still living off his 1 decent season with Spurs whilst Bale was in decent form.
posted on 9/10/14
Apart from Jenas still being an option and a question mark against Vargas (i aven't seen enough of him), your pretty mutch spot on.
posted on 9/10/14
It seems to be a trend in newly promoted teams to buy players from relegated teams, and old heads looking for 1 last pay day and it very rarely works.
I'd sooner buy the best Championship players from the previous season, than players from the worst premiership teams whos confidence is shot after a toss season.
Rio would rather promote his book, write his newspaper articles, design his clothing range than care about what happens to QPR. He's having one last payday with Tony's £££ before he hangs 'em up!
posted on 13/10/14
qpr still in the prem are they?
posted on 19/10/14
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