Fox92 Posted 30 December 2012 Posted 30 December 2012 It is their fault for paying too much money on wages and players who think they have made made it!, not like Swansea and Norwich who are doing things the right way imo. Totally agree. Always thought Hughes was overpaying players anyway. Harry has a tough job saving them though. Needs some players fast.
The Year Of The Fox Posted 30 December 2012 Posted 30 December 2012 Unfair on Harry he is left with a squad that are full of themselves.... I expect a lot of movement both out and in come January... Yeh I know. Its unfair of me to say it too. Just making an early statement that not even the alleged 'everyones favourite for England manager' will save them. He's brilliant when he surrounds himself around good players, awful when not
Corky Posted 30 December 2012 Posted 30 December 2012 It comes to something when Taarabt looks the only real interested player.
Guest shearfox Posted 30 December 2012 Posted 30 December 2012 It comes to something when Taarabt looks the only real interested player. So true ...
Greatness_Since_1884 Posted 30 December 2012 Posted 30 December 2012 Unfair on Harry he is left with a squad that are full of themselves.... I expect a lot of movement both out and in come January... Trouble is that nobody will take their flops due to the wages and/or quality and most good players who could go there and get them out of trouble wouldn't dream of going anywhere near them.
Guest BlueBrett Posted 30 December 2012 Posted 30 December 2012 Mbia and Diakite have to be 2 of the worst players in the Premier League
ScouseFox Posted 30 December 2012 Posted 30 December 2012 Shaun Wright-Phillips has put in one of the worst individual 60 minutes of football I've ever seen from a professional, let alone an International. That woeful attempt at seeing the ball out for a goal kick sums it all up really.
Soar Fox Posted 30 December 2012 Posted 30 December 2012 The problem QPR will have is moving players on. I read somewhere last week that Harry Redknapp said he fined Boswinga two weeks wages and it amounted to £150,000 I can't see any teams willing to pay him that and Boswinga I'm sure will be happy just to sit in the ressies picking up a hefty wage.
surrifox Posted 30 December 2012 Posted 30 December 2012 Shaun Wright-Phillips has put in one of the worst individual 60 minutes of football I've ever seen from a professional, let alone an International. That woeful attempt at seeing the ball out for a goal kick sums it all up really. when did he become so laughably crap? Ex England and £20 mill player - I saw more poise and skill from players in a parks league match
surrifox Posted 30 December 2012 Posted 30 December 2012 The problem QPR will have is moving players on. I read somewhere last week that Harry Redknapp said he fined Boswinga two weeks wages and it amounted to £150,000 I can't see any teams willing to pay him that and Boswinga I'm sure will be happy just to sit in the ressies picking up a hefty wage. Mark Hughes' managership - the gift that keeps on giving :xmasbiggrin:
ScouseFox Posted 30 December 2012 Posted 30 December 2012 when did he become so laughably crap? Ex England and £20 mill player - I saw more poise and skill from players in a parks league match I have no idea. He was never as good as people made out but he used to be able to do basic things like control a football, run in a straight line, pass 3 yards to a team mate.
Soar Fox Posted 30 December 2012 Posted 30 December 2012 "I have many dreams at QPR," Cesar told the Daily Mail. "To play well for the fans, the manager, the chairman and myself. And eventually finish in the top four and qualify for the Champions League and then one day win the Premier League. It is possible. A few years ago nobody believed Manchester City would ever win the Premier League. So we have to dream. When you dream, things can happen. That's the reason I came here." Julio Cesar August 30th
ScouseFox Posted 30 December 2012 Posted 30 December 2012 "I have many dreams at QPR," Cesar told the Daily Mail. "To play well for the fans, the manager, the chairman and myself. And eventually finish in the top four and qualify for the Champions League and then one day win the Premier League. It is possible. A few years ago nobody believed Manchester City would ever win the Premier League. So we have to dream. When you dream, things can happen. That's the reason I came here." Julio Cesar August 30th ahahahhahahaha i'm on the verge of tear, hahahshahahjaahahaha
Kitchandro Posted 30 December 2012 Posted 30 December 2012 "I have many dreams at QPR," Cesar told the Daily Mail. "To play well for the fans, the manager, the chairman and myself. And eventually finish in the top four and qualify for the Champions League and then one day win the Premier League. It is possible. A few years ago nobody believed Manchester City would ever win the Premier League. So we have to dream. When you dream, things can happen. That's the reason I came here." Julio Cesar August 30th lol what a gimp.
Guest BlueBrett Posted 30 December 2012 Posted 30 December 2012 Wish I hadn't watched this second half. QPR 45 minutes closer to inevitable relegation and me 45 minutes closer to my inevitable death and it wasn't time well spent for either of us.
SystonFox Posted 30 December 2012 Posted 30 December 2012 Same here. Missed most of the first half due to DIY. Sit down on the sofa for the second and it was garbage
Danizen Posted 30 December 2012 Posted 30 December 2012 "I have many dreams at QPR," Cesar told the Daily Mail. "To play well for the fans, the manager, the chairman and myself. And eventually finish in the top four and qualify for the Champions League and then one day win the Premier League. It is possible. A few years ago nobody believed Manchester City would ever win the Premier League. So we have to dream. When you dream, things can happen. That's the reason I came here." Julio Cesar August 30th Reminds me of when Allardyce said he'd win the Champions Leaue every year if he were in charge of Real Madrid!
Danno Posted 31 December 2012 Posted 31 December 2012 QPR are fvcked if they go down. Too many players on huge wages they'll never shift.
foxfanazer Posted 31 December 2012 Posted 31 December 2012 Reminds me of when Allardyce said he'd win the Champions Leaue every year if he were in charge of Real Madrid! would be funny to see Kevin Nolan in a Madrid shirt
The Year Of The Fox Posted 31 December 2012 Posted 31 December 2012 Reminds me of when Allardyce said he'd win the Champions Leaue every year if he were in charge of Real Madrid! its a bit like the people who think sven would have had us winning back to back games
Poakey Posted 31 December 2012 Posted 31 December 2012 Some naff goals on goal of the year ive just seen on sky. Crouch or Cisse for me.
MC Prussian Posted 31 December 2012 Posted 31 December 2012 Some naff goals on goal of the year ive just seen on sky. Crouch or Cisse for me. Cameron Jerome's volley on Saturday vs. Southampton was spectacular, too:
C-man Posted 31 December 2012 Posted 31 December 2012 Some naff goals on goal of the year ive just seen on sky. Crouch or Cisse for me. It's awful. Pilkington, Dong-won and Walters? Glad they are only sharing 5% of the vote but if they are in the top 10, it's been a lean year! I watched ESPN's European round up, some of the goals in Italy and France are unreal. Estrada for Montpellier and Kone for Bologna come to mind. Anyway, Suarez is winning. Shock.
Corky Posted 31 December 2012 Posted 31 December 2012 Just seen the SSN contenders. They really are scraping the barrel. The Stoke goal at West Ham? Pilkington's header was nothing particularly special either.
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