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And breathe – Report 00:02 - Apr 11 with 9535 viewsNorthernr

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And breathe – Report on 15:32 - Apr 11 with 1341 viewsParkRoyalR

And breathe – Report on 13:59 - Apr 11 by gazza1

I remember that Madsen could have played that pass, when was it - I want to look at it.

Morgan, the great hope we got for nowt!!! I recall the first couple of games, I do not want to remember his games after the very early performances - they were very average indeed. Many posters overracted, as usual. These boys can play that is why they have a pro contract but most don't get more that 25 starts. We will see with Morgan, but I like his forward thinking but not many other parts of his game. Not good to compare Madsen & Morgan!!

Dykes is poor, just not good enough. Scotland are poor, just not good enough. He is a good fit for them. I/m looking forward to seeing him next season at the R's....should be good.

Yep, Paal & Colback are my favourites, both excellent footballers, both left footers (like me - ha ha)......but I like a lot of the players actually and think we would be much higher in the division if we did not have so many injuries. At Oxford I thought there were 6,7,8 players who did very well, no issues at all with Norf's decision re Field - he played well supporting the front runner.


I reckon it was early in the 2nd Half, he'd had a good rest / fag @ Half Time and thought I've got one more pass in me before I'm going on the missing (joking!)

Reckon you're being overly harsh on an 18 year old Bennie playing out of position as the lone striker for his first start in the Championship, similarly Morgan who fatigued as expected having been forced to play so many games back 2 back as Cifuentes obviously did'nt rate Madsen.

For me the points we won when Morgan unexpectedly manned up and Madsen did'nt will be our saving this season, especially as we have played without a Centre Forward of any note for most of the season.

Reckon we got away with one this season with so many poor teams, Morgan stepping up, the Edwards loan etc. Hope we get lucky again next season.
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And breathe – Report on 15:32 - Apr 11 with 1342 viewsR_from_afar

And breathe – Report on 11:58 - Apr 11 by Northernr

Nor will/would his replacement be, because of who we are and where we are.

I said this when we were getting to this stage with Warburton - whoever the next bloke is, I guarantee we won't like all his team selections, substitutions and decisions either. I guarantee, whoever it is, we'll be back here this time next year with the same people hammering him for the same perceived failings in post match interviews.

If we've got a manager here who is, by and large and on balance, fulfilling his remit and doing 'fine' then we should stick with, because our record in picking managers and appointing them is fcking abysmal. After Warburton we went off a two year cliff face from which Cifuentes, the fourth appointment in that time, rescued us.

He's taken us as far as he can because it's as far as we can go with this budget and this set up.


Someone needs to print that off and stuff it in Nourry's lunchbox (that's not a euphemism, by the way).

Spot on, well said!

"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."

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And breathe – Report on 15:43 - Apr 11 with 1285 viewskensalriser

I'll be very pissed off if we let Cifuentes go. I thought letting Warburton go was a mistake, although subsequently I understood why. Not replacing him with Eustace compounded the error.

Letting Cifuentes go would be a far greater mistake and we'd be very fortunate to replace him with someone as good, never mind better.

Poll: QPR to finish 7th or Brentford to drop out of the top 6?

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And breathe – Report on 15:49 - Apr 11 with 1276 viewsHooping_Mad

Always amazes me what they can do with Hubble.

Chairman of the Junior Hoilett appreciation society
Poll: What's the next move?

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And breathe – Report on 15:57 - Apr 11 with 1243 viewsgazza1

And breathe – Report on 15:32 - Apr 11 by ParkRoyalR

I reckon it was early in the 2nd Half, he'd had a good rest / fag @ Half Time and thought I've got one more pass in me before I'm going on the missing (joking!)

Reckon you're being overly harsh on an 18 year old Bennie playing out of position as the lone striker for his first start in the Championship, similarly Morgan who fatigued as expected having been forced to play so many games back 2 back as Cifuentes obviously did'nt rate Madsen.

For me the points we won when Morgan unexpectedly manned up and Madsen did'nt will be our saving this season, especially as we have played without a Centre Forward of any note for most of the season.

Reckon we got away with one this season with so many poor teams, Morgan stepping up, the Edwards loan etc. Hope we get lucky again next season.


Re Bennie......I agree, I have looked at it and agree I am being harsh on Bennie.

Re Morgan....the jury is out, done well when he came into the team but has dropped like a stone with his performances. Difficult for him becuase he is looking forward mostly but his passing has been poor, he has been slow and not picked up players enough. Not writing him off but I am still not sure.

I believe, most strongly, that we have a good set of players, good enough for top half maybe better. We have been killed by injuries and lack a forward really. And before you start, that has been the case for 2 seasons at least.

Just checked the Madsen pass, it was slightly behind Paal, whether Paal went too early or Madsen was too late passing is the question.....not much in the Dembele pass and Madsen pass really.
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And breathe – Report on 16:06 - Apr 11 with 1231 viewsJamesB1979

And breathe – Report on 09:47 - Apr 11 by ParkRoyalR

Key to the win was the ability of our Big 4 (Edwards, Morrison, Dunne & Field) to resolutely defend long throws & corners for the full 100 minutes, by comparison to their Centre Halves & Goalkeeper who gifted us those first two goals.

Even so, Field's injury (rightly MOTM as played a real Captain's role when on the pitch) and the prevarication of our management team almost threw this gifted start away.

Dembele's pace and superbly weighted pass to Yang sealed the win which Madsen should have secured in the first half but for a delayed and poor pass to Paal from the exact same position.

Madsen getting involved for the first 20 minutes meant we played with 11 men before he clocked off for the night and Colback's short passes did help retain possession in our third of the pitch but the win was ultimately down to their poor defending as acknowledged by Rowett, Field's hard work and a superb display by Edwards & Morrison.


Thought Varane was clear MoM but not a mention. He really is the marmite player for qpr fans.
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And breathe – Report on 16:25 - Apr 11 with 1178 viewsLanhoop

And breathe – Report on 16:06 - Apr 11 by JamesB1979

Thought Varane was clear MoM but not a mention. He really is the marmite player for qpr fans.


I think they were all pretty similar. Varane did have a couple of shaky moments and he still needs to look to play forward more than he does but he does do a lot of tidying up in midfield. Morrison was my MoM, seemed to be clearing lines an incredible amount.
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And breathe – Report on 16:26 - Apr 11 with 1172 viewsgazza1

And breathe – Report on 16:06 - Apr 11 by JamesB1979

Thought Varane was clear MoM but not a mention. He really is the marmite player for qpr fans.


Play like he did last night and he will be getting less criticism.......not sure what we will get from game to game.
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And breathe – Report on 16:32 - Apr 11 with 1161 viewsJamesB1979

And breathe – Report on 16:26 - Apr 11 by gazza1

Play like he did last night and he will be getting less criticism.......not sure what we will get from game to game.


Oh he is inconsistent no doubt about that. But it’s his first season in England, still young and he plays in the toughest position that takes no prisoners in this league.
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And breathe – Report on 16:33 - Apr 11 with 1159 viewsNoelmc

Your report did a fantastic night for the R’s full justice. Great read and several LOL moments.

Crocodile Bennie should definitely stick for future reports and I’m assuming Shirley Temple is Madsen.
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And breathe – Report on 16:52 - Apr 11 with 1109 viewsWilkinswatercarrier

7 through balls all season. Damning.
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And breathe – Report on 17:32 - Apr 11 with 1033 viewsQPROslo

And breathe – Report on 16:06 - Apr 11 by JamesB1979

Thought Varane was clear MoM but not a mention. He really is the marmite player for qpr fans.


I had Varane as MOM as well. He was the standout player among many who played very well for me. A really good dominant central midfielder when he's on it as he was Wednesday night.
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And breathe – Report on 17:34 - Apr 11 with 1015 viewsParkRoyalR

And breathe – Report on 16:06 - Apr 11 by JamesB1979

Thought Varane was clear MoM but not a mention. He really is the marmite player for qpr fans.


I rate Varane highly and reckon he's likely to have highest sell on value in our squad if he continues current improvement,

Thought he really came to the fore when Field went off injured, which is exactly what we needed,

Really took on that extra responsibility in Midfield and had the legs and most importantly the desire to really protect the Back 4,

Field edged MOTM for me for his excellent marshalling of the press and was noticeably telling Smyth & Bennie where he wanted them, which never let Oxford build any decent possession,

Noticeable when Field went off we lost control of the game for the final half-hour, which is why I think he edges MOTM over Edwards, Morrison and as you say Varane, with mentions for Dunne's assist and Colback's game management.
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And breathe – Report on 17:43 - Apr 11 with 991 viewsfrancisbowles

Clive, breathtaking report.

Worthy of a Pulitzer, Booker,, Comedy Club Award and Nobel Prize for Literature.

Keep it going, Top Man.
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And breathe – Report on 17:46 - Apr 11 with 977 viewsParkRoyalR

And breathe – Report on 15:57 - Apr 11 by gazza1

Re Bennie......I agree, I have looked at it and agree I am being harsh on Bennie.

Re Morgan....the jury is out, done well when he came into the team but has dropped like a stone with his performances. Difficult for him becuase he is looking forward mostly but his passing has been poor, he has been slow and not picked up players enough. Not writing him off but I am still not sure.

I believe, most strongly, that we have a good set of players, good enough for top half maybe better. We have been killed by injuries and lack a forward really. And before you start, that has been the case for 2 seasons at least.

Just checked the Madsen pass, it was slightly behind Paal, whether Paal went too early or Madsen was too late passing is the question.....not much in the Dembele pass and Madsen pass really.
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Agree Gazza its been 2 seasons now, and Lyndon's 3rd season was disappointing, seemed to be hampered by injuries although he did come into some fitness and form at the end of that season, scoring some key goals, I'd have him back, although many would'nt!
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And breathe – Report on 17:58 - Apr 11 with 921 viewsstainrods_elbow

And breathe – Report on 11:58 - Apr 11 by Northernr

Nor will/would his replacement be, because of who we are and where we are.

I said this when we were getting to this stage with Warburton - whoever the next bloke is, I guarantee we won't like all his team selections, substitutions and decisions either. I guarantee, whoever it is, we'll be back here this time next year with the same people hammering him for the same perceived failings in post match interviews.

If we've got a manager here who is, by and large and on balance, fulfilling his remit and doing 'fine' then we should stick with, because our record in picking managers and appointing them is fcking abysmal. After Warburton we went off a two year cliff face from which Cifuentes, the fourth appointment in that time, rescued us.

He's taken us as far as he can because it's as far as we can go with this budget and this set up.


Nice to know I've been missed, I suppose, but not quite sure what your point is, Northern, however many times you like making it, and however many times you keep reminding us you're making it - something that tends to get me into trouble with the usual suspects. (No surprises there - LfW is about as level a playing field as Barnet's Underhill!) No manager is perfect - obviously! In other news, bears do their toilet in the woods. Here's a further thought for you - criticality is a form of love. We rant and rage about those things/people we love, not those we don't give a f*ck about - because we're idealists, perfectionists, and we want them to be better. Who cares about being pragmatic? All true fans are deranged enthusiasts who want the beautiful game and their club to be kings of infinite space.

All your previous remarks about Warburton seem to be pushing the agenda that both he and Cifuentes were/are the vitcim of circumstances and Mark shouldn't have been released either. As with Marti and his decidedly mixed house party, it's selective, ad hominem analysis in my book. If those two have been hamstrung by the 'behind the scenes' circus, why weren't any number of the club's other incumbments right up (or down) to the likes of poor Paul Hart? I'd say Marti is less of a good egg than a curate's egg based on his year and a half with us so far, but, whichever way you cut it, this season has been more bad - and sometimes Ainwsorth-levels of bad - than good.

The fact that questions can and should be raised with (i) our recruitment/set-up and (ii) the manager presiding over alarming/perplexing peaks and troughs in the team's performance and form (through his own failings) are not mutually exclusive. The demarcation lines between club and coaching are hardly any more determinable than ancient debates around 'nature' and 'nurture'. Though there is clear potential with some of these players, such as Saito and Dembele, and quality with the likes of Nardi and Chair, and reliability (limited, aged or otherwise) in Field and Colback, there are manifest, alarming deficits up front, in centre-mid and at full back. I don't think the players are fully at it collectively, and I don't believe the manager is fully switched on or convincing at this level either. That said, the lamentable injuries have been massively mitigating this campaign, thoiugh I agree with the general consensus that the club's flim-flam around them smells fishy. Even though MC rightly garners sympathy here, however, it doesn't justify his Cup selection at Leicester, which really left me and a number of others hacked off, or his generally noted lack of proactivity with his subs at times.

At the same time, while the criticism of Nourry feels vindictive and misleading for the reasons I've given at times, both he and the owners needs to front up with the fans re the aims and aspriations next season, and look at their own roles. (If criticality is a form of love, self-criticality, and self-improvement, is what separates the men from the boys.) To that extent, I do agree with you that, unless the culture of the club is properly enthused and enhanced, any manager is on a stickier wicket than he should be.

As far as next season goes, all in all, it's a barrel of questions.
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Poll: Playoffs?

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And breathe – Report on 18:06 - Apr 11 with 901 viewsstainrods_elbow

And breathe – Report on 16:32 - Apr 11 by JamesB1979

Oh he is inconsistent no doubt about that. But it’s his first season in England, still young and he plays in the toughest position that takes no prisoners in this league.


He really stood out in that first half for sure with a touch of the Viera about him. Now he needs to rise to his own bar consistently. Do that, keep improving, and he can be a real asset at this level. He's 24 in December, so now's the time for him to step up to the plate.

Poll: Playoffs?

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And breathe – Report on 18:18 - Apr 11 with 899 viewsgazza1

And breathe – Report on 16:32 - Apr 11 by JamesB1979

Oh he is inconsistent no doubt about that. But it’s his first season in England, still young and he plays in the toughest position that takes no prisoners in this league.


I agree with you but my 'bar' is high and I expect more consistency. Next season will be interesting, lets hope we are not having similar conversations.
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And breathe – Report on 18:19 - Apr 11 with 897 viewsEastR

And breathe – Report on 17:58 - Apr 11 by stainrods_elbow

Nice to know I've been missed, I suppose, but not quite sure what your point is, Northern, however many times you like making it, and however many times you keep reminding us you're making it - something that tends to get me into trouble with the usual suspects. (No surprises there - LfW is about as level a playing field as Barnet's Underhill!) No manager is perfect - obviously! In other news, bears do their toilet in the woods. Here's a further thought for you - criticality is a form of love. We rant and rage about those things/people we love, not those we don't give a f*ck about - because we're idealists, perfectionists, and we want them to be better. Who cares about being pragmatic? All true fans are deranged enthusiasts who want the beautiful game and their club to be kings of infinite space.

All your previous remarks about Warburton seem to be pushing the agenda that both he and Cifuentes were/are the vitcim of circumstances and Mark shouldn't have been released either. As with Marti and his decidedly mixed house party, it's selective, ad hominem analysis in my book. If those two have been hamstrung by the 'behind the scenes' circus, why weren't any number of the club's other incumbments right up (or down) to the likes of poor Paul Hart? I'd say Marti is less of a good egg than a curate's egg based on his year and a half with us so far, but, whichever way you cut it, this season has been more bad - and sometimes Ainwsorth-levels of bad - than good.

The fact that questions can and should be raised with (i) our recruitment/set-up and (ii) the manager presiding over alarming/perplexing peaks and troughs in the team's performance and form (through his own failings) are not mutually exclusive. The demarcation lines between club and coaching are hardly any more determinable than ancient debates around 'nature' and 'nurture'. Though there is clear potential with some of these players, such as Saito and Dembele, and quality with the likes of Nardi and Chair, and reliability (limited, aged or otherwise) in Field and Colback, there are manifest, alarming deficits up front, in centre-mid and at full back. I don't think the players are fully at it collectively, and I don't believe the manager is fully switched on or convincing at this level either. That said, the lamentable injuries have been massively mitigating this campaign, thoiugh I agree with the general consensus that the club's flim-flam around them smells fishy. Even though MC rightly garners sympathy here, however, it doesn't justify his Cup selection at Leicester, which really left me and a number of others hacked off, or his generally noted lack of proactivity with his subs at times.

At the same time, while the criticism of Nourry feels vindictive and misleading for the reasons I've given at times, both he and the owners needs to front up with the fans re the aims and aspriations next season, and look at their own roles. (If criticality is a form of love, self-criticality, and self-improvement, is what separates the men from the boys.) To that extent, I do agree with you that, unless the culture of the club is properly enthused and enhanced, any manager is on a stickier wicket than he should be.

As far as next season goes, all in all, it's a barrel of questions.
[Post edited 12 Apr 0:01]


Speaking of questions, where's Steve? Is he not allowed out to play?

Poll: Is time up for Ainsworth?

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And breathe – Report on 18:20 - Apr 11 with 899 viewsNorthernr

And breathe – Report on 17:58 - Apr 11 by stainrods_elbow

Nice to know I've been missed, I suppose, but not quite sure what your point is, Northern, however many times you like making it, and however many times you keep reminding us you're making it - something that tends to get me into trouble with the usual suspects. (No surprises there - LfW is about as level a playing field as Barnet's Underhill!) No manager is perfect - obviously! In other news, bears do their toilet in the woods. Here's a further thought for you - criticality is a form of love. We rant and rage about those things/people we love, not those we don't give a f*ck about - because we're idealists, perfectionists, and we want them to be better. Who cares about being pragmatic? All true fans are deranged enthusiasts who want the beautiful game and their club to be kings of infinite space.

All your previous remarks about Warburton seem to be pushing the agenda that both he and Cifuentes were/are the vitcim of circumstances and Mark shouldn't have been released either. As with Marti and his decidedly mixed house party, it's selective, ad hominem analysis in my book. If those two have been hamstrung by the 'behind the scenes' circus, why weren't any number of the club's other incumbments right up (or down) to the likes of poor Paul Hart? I'd say Marti is less of a good egg than a curate's egg based on his year and a half with us so far, but, whichever way you cut it, this season has been more bad - and sometimes Ainwsorth-levels of bad - than good.

The fact that questions can and should be raised with (i) our recruitment/set-up and (ii) the manager presiding over alarming/perplexing peaks and troughs in the team's performance and form (through his own failings) are not mutually exclusive. The demarcation lines between club and coaching are hardly any more determinable than ancient debates around 'nature' and 'nurture'. Though there is clear potential with some of these players, such as Saito and Dembele, and quality with the likes of Nardi and Chair, and reliability (limited, aged or otherwise) in Field and Colback, there are manifest, alarming deficits up front, in centre-mid and at full back. I don't think the players are fully at it collectively, and I don't believe the manager is fully switched on or convincing at this level either. That said, the lamentable injuries have been massively mitigating this campaign, thoiugh I agree with the general consensus that the club's flim-flam around them smells fishy. Even though MC rightly garners sympathy here, however, it doesn't justify his Cup selection at Leicester, which really left me and a number of others hacked off, or his generally noted lack of proactivity with his subs at times.

At the same time, while the criticism of Nourry feels vindictive and misleading for the reasons I've given at times, both he and the owners needs to front up with the fans re the aims and aspriations next season, and look at their own roles. (If criticality is a form of love, self-criticality, and self-improvement, is what separates the men from the boys.) To that extent, I do agree with you that, unless the culture of the club is properly enthused and enhanced, any manager is on a stickier wicket than he should be.

As far as next season goes, all in all, it's a barrel of questions.
[Post edited 12 Apr 0:01]


Oh, you're back?! Thought you disappeared about 9pm on Wednesday night.
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And breathe – Report on 18:26 - Apr 11 with 860 viewsstainrods_elbow

And breathe – Report on 18:20 - Apr 11 by Northernr

Oh, you're back?! Thought you disappeared about 9pm on Wednesday night.


And your point is (to my several counter-points)?

Snipped and snapped at for over-posting, for disappearing, for saying too much, for not 'learning' from posts . . .

What a barnyard!

Poll: Playoffs?

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And breathe – Report on 18:28 - Apr 11 with 868 viewsNorthernr

And breathe – Report on 18:26 - Apr 11 by stainrods_elbow

And your point is (to my several counter-points)?

Snipped and snapped at for over-posting, for disappearing, for saying too much, for not 'learning' from posts . . .

What a barnyard!


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And breathe – Report on 18:53 - Apr 11 with 812 viewsEastR

And breathe – Report on 18:26 - Apr 11 by stainrods_elbow

And your point is (to my several counter-points)?

Snipped and snapped at for over-posting, for disappearing, for saying too much, for not 'learning' from posts . . .

What a barnyard!


Asking again for the tone deaf-hard of hearing
Where's Steve, is he not coming out to play?

Poll: Is time up for Ainsworth?

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And breathe – Report on 19:14 - Apr 11 with 770 viewskensalriser

And breathe – Report on 18:53 - Apr 11 by EastR

Asking again for the tone deaf-hard of hearing
Where's Steve, is he not coming out to play?


Gone for a beer in Hammersmith and may be some time.

Poll: QPR to finish 7th or Brentford to drop out of the top 6?

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And breathe – Report on 20:01 - Apr 11 with 672 viewsE15Hoop

And breathe – Report on 17:58 - Apr 11 by stainrods_elbow

Nice to know I've been missed, I suppose, but not quite sure what your point is, Northern, however many times you like making it, and however many times you keep reminding us you're making it - something that tends to get me into trouble with the usual suspects. (No surprises there - LfW is about as level a playing field as Barnet's Underhill!) No manager is perfect - obviously! In other news, bears do their toilet in the woods. Here's a further thought for you - criticality is a form of love. We rant and rage about those things/people we love, not those we don't give a f*ck about - because we're idealists, perfectionists, and we want them to be better. Who cares about being pragmatic? All true fans are deranged enthusiasts who want the beautiful game and their club to be kings of infinite space.

All your previous remarks about Warburton seem to be pushing the agenda that both he and Cifuentes were/are the vitcim of circumstances and Mark shouldn't have been released either. As with Marti and his decidedly mixed house party, it's selective, ad hominem analysis in my book. If those two have been hamstrung by the 'behind the scenes' circus, why weren't any number of the club's other incumbments right up (or down) to the likes of poor Paul Hart? I'd say Marti is less of a good egg than a curate's egg based on his year and a half with us so far, but, whichever way you cut it, this season has been more bad - and sometimes Ainwsorth-levels of bad - than good.

The fact that questions can and should be raised with (i) our recruitment/set-up and (ii) the manager presiding over alarming/perplexing peaks and troughs in the team's performance and form (through his own failings) are not mutually exclusive. The demarcation lines between club and coaching are hardly any more determinable than ancient debates around 'nature' and 'nurture'. Though there is clear potential with some of these players, such as Saito and Dembele, and quality with the likes of Nardi and Chair, and reliability (limited, aged or otherwise) in Field and Colback, there are manifest, alarming deficits up front, in centre-mid and at full back. I don't think the players are fully at it collectively, and I don't believe the manager is fully switched on or convincing at this level either. That said, the lamentable injuries have been massively mitigating this campaign, thoiugh I agree with the general consensus that the club's flim-flam around them smells fishy. Even though MC rightly garners sympathy here, however, it doesn't justify his Cup selection at Leicester, which really left me and a number of others hacked off, or his generally noted lack of proactivity with his subs at times.

At the same time, while the criticism of Nourry feels vindictive and misleading for the reasons I've given at times, both he and the owners needs to front up with the fans re the aims and aspriations next season, and look at their own roles. (If criticality is a form of love, self-criticality, and self-improvement, is what separates the men from the boys.) To that extent, I do agree with you that, unless the culture of the club is properly enthused and enhanced, any manager is on a stickier wicket than he should be.

As far as next season goes, all in all, it's a barrel of questions.
[Post edited 12 Apr 0:01]


Just when we're all happily enjoying the Spring sunshine and the fact that the club has pretty much successfully negotiated its way through another season of ups and often self-inflicted downs, in you come as per usual with your own uniquely individual brand of pissing on everyone's chips.

You can call yourself "deranged" if you wish. (I have my own views on the accuracy of your self-analysis, which I shall keep officially to myself on this particular occasion). I'm not sure I've ever for one moment imagined our ramshackle little club to be "kings of infinite space". Just a place which appropriately honours its past triumphs and heroes, and pushes to be a little better each day in every sense both on and off the pitch is good enough for me, and probably the majority of posters in our small self-sustaining LFW community.

You talk about criticality being a form of love. if it were objective criticism delivered in a supportive way, then you may be right. But you don't really do that very well, do you?
There's an undertone of vindictiveness and self aggrandisement in virtually every sentence you pour out - so what exactly is your agenda?

You say this season has been more bad than good - I for one disagree with that quite strongly, given our top 6 mid-season form and the way that the teenagers have contributed when called upon. That gives us something solid to work with during what is obviously going to be another summer of upheaval.

As for all your blah blah about recruitment and how much Cifuentes was or wasn't involved, I'm not sure its actually that relevant any more considering we've got 8 or 9 first teamers out of contract and the unsubstantiated rumours about a rift between the CEO and Head Coach keeping us all from getting bored once the season has officially ended on the pitch.

So for once I actually agree with you about next season being a "barrel of questions". I'm just not sure you needed to offload at quite such length to come to a conclusion that was blindingly self-evident.
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