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  • Would Losing the next game be beneficial in the long term

    Question has to be asked
    At the risk of being labelled anti-QPR, would it be better all round if we lost the next game? Or maybe even the next 2?
    Winning the odd game here and there (Bolton 4-3) just's seems to paper over the cracks, and could turn this into a slow painful
    death-like experience, some might say.
    Thoughts?

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    No of course it wouldn't end of the day we all support QPR regardless who is the manager so for me would want two wins
    We Are The People.....

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    • #3
      I'd rather we keep improving and winning under Ramsey and crack on, how many more times do we want to keep changing things?

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      • #4
        If? Sounds like you think there's a possibility we might win.

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        • #5
          dont think it really matters TBH - club is a mess!

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          • #6
            I doubt if that #### down the scum could stop our defence from leaking goals, let see what happens when Neil get his chance and try to teach the clown a thing or to
            You Rsssssss

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Loneranger80 View Post
              dont think it really matters TBH - club is a mess!
              This is spot on from top to bottom

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              • #8
                Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
                Question has to be asked
                At the risk of being labelled anti-QPR, would it be better all round if we lost the next game? Or maybe even the next 2?
                Winning the odd game here and there (Bolton 4-3) just's seems to paper over the cracks, and could turn this into a slow painful
                death-like experience, some might say.
                Thoughts?
                How about we win and Ramsey proves us all wrong instead of going backwards getting in a dinosaur 66 year old manager.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Fordy View Post
                  How about we win and Ramsey proves us all wrong instead of going backwards getting in a dinosaur 66 year old manager.
                  One thing's for sure we wouldn't be churning out the Shiite we are watching week after week with the "dinosaur" in charge.

                  He might not be everyone's cup of tea but at least he knows how to organise a team and has the gravitas to talk to the team and give them a rollicking when needed, unlike muttering, stuttering Ramsey, who seems scared of his own shadow.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
                    Question has to be asked
                    At the risk of being labelled anti-QPR, would it be better all round if we lost the next game? Or maybe even the next 2?
                    Winning the odd game here and there (Bolton 4-3) just's seems to paper over the cracks, and could turn this into a slow painful
                    death-like experience, some might say.
                    Thoughts?
                    Of course it wouldn't you berk, need as many wins as we can get, time will tell with Ramsey & lets hope can give him good solid advice, these threads are something else on he unbelievable!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by THE CAT View Post
                      One thing's for sure we wouldn't be churning out the Shiite we are watching week after week with the "dinosaur" in charge.

                      He might not be everyone's cup of tea but at least he knows how to organise a team and has the gravitas to talk to the team and give them a rollicking when needed, unlike muttering, stuttering Ramsey, who seems scared of his own shadow.
                      Same thing gets said after every manager like we thought after Hughes, after Redknapp now its Ramseys turn. Will probably be the same if Warnock comes in and fails to get us promoted.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Jeffqpr View Post
                        Of course it wouldn't you berk, need as many wins as we can get, time will tell with Ramsey & lets hope can give him good solid advice, these threads are something else on he unbelievable!
                        So you're quite happy to win/draw one game in say 4? and so on?..Cause thats how its going. In the meantime sliding towards the bottom?
                        Don't post on here often then ya Berk! perfectly reasonable question btw
                        Last edited by QPRDave; 18-10-2015, 08:08 PM.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Fordy View Post
                          Same thing gets said after every manager like we thought after Hughes, after Redknapp now its Ramseys turn. Will probably be the same if Warnock comes in and fails to get us promoted.
                          Tbh Fordy we need Warnock to come in and steady the ship and instill some fire and fight and organisation

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
                            So you're quite happy to win/draw one game in say 4? and so on?..Cause thats how its going. In the meantime sliding towards the bottom?
                            Don't post on here often then ya Berk! perfectly reasonable question btw
                            No I'm not happy the way things are going but to come out with that thread is not on, as I said time will tell with Ramsey, as les said he's not happy the way things are progressing with that squad & things will have to change quickly.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Jeffqpr View Post
                              No I'm not happy the way things are going but to come out with that thread is not on, as I said time will tell with Ramsey, as les said he's not happy the way things are progressing with that squad & things will have to change quickly.
                              Jeff it's no different to asking posters to predict the next result. Some posters will predict a loss, but doesn't mean they want a loss.
                              It's a question, do they think for the sake of the rest of the season, would a defeat have a silver lining?...I think his time is up,and should go, before it's too late.

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