We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 00:02 - Apr 30 with 3450 views | daveB | Sorry to hijack, i didn't want to start another thread A little look at his time at QPR in numbers, the stats and that are below if you can't be arsed with the link https://www.qprhistory.co.uk/managers/marti-cifuentes Marti Cifuentes managed 82 games, the 23rd highest for a QPR manager, just 6 below Neil Warnock and above the likes of Don Howe and Ray Wilkins. He won 27 gamess with a win percentage of 32.93% just below Gerry Francis & Harry Redknapp We scored 97 goals under him, we've only scored more goals under Mark Warburton (201) since our return to the Championship a decade ago. The 20 clean sheets is the 4th highest number from a QPR manager this century behind Redknapp (31), Warburton (34), Warnock (36) andf Holloway (91) Our biggest win under Marti came in April 2024 with a 4-0 win over Leeds. His biggest away win was the recent 3-1 win at Oxford. Paul Smyth has made the most appearances under Marti playing in 78 of his 82 matches. Kenneth Paal featured in 74 games and Jimmy Dunne in 73 Michael Frey has the most goals for QPR under Marti with 10 goals followed by Ilias Chair with 9 and Sam Field with 8. Ilias Chair has the most assists with 15, the next highest is Paul Smyth & Chris Willock each with 6 Jack Colback has the most yellow cards with 15 in his 45 games, Sam Field has 14 and Jimmy Dunne 12 We've had 3 red cards under Marti Cifuentes with Colback, Varane and Saito all sent off We only had 4 penalties during his time at the club with Frey & Dykes scoring 2 of them and Frey and Celar both missing one each. Danny Rohl has the best managerial record against Marti Cifuentes winning 3 of his 4 games. Marti's best record is against Rob Edwards winning 3 times against the former Luton manager. [Post edited 30 Apr 18:36]
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We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 00:15 - Apr 30 with 3396 views | Northernr |
We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 00:02 - Apr 30 by daveB | Sorry to hijack, i didn't want to start another thread A little look at his time at QPR in numbers, the stats and that are below if you can't be arsed with the link https://www.qprhistory.co.uk/managers/marti-cifuentes Marti Cifuentes managed 82 games, the 23rd highest for a QPR manager, just 6 below Neil Warnock and above the likes of Don Howe and Ray Wilkins. He won 27 gamess with a win percentage of 32.93% just below Gerry Francis & Harry Redknapp We scored 97 goals under him, we've only scored more goals under Mark Warburton (201) since our return to the Championship a decade ago. The 20 clean sheets is the 4th highest number from a QPR manager this century behind Redknapp (31), Warburton (34), Warnock (36) andf Holloway (91) Our biggest win under Marti came in April 2024 with a 4-0 win over Leeds. His biggest away win was the recent 3-1 win at Oxford. Paul Smyth has made the most appearances under Marti playing in 78 of his 82 matches. Kenneth Paal featured in 74 games and Jimmy Dunne in 73 Michael Frey has the most goals for QPR under Marti with 10 goals followed by Ilias Chair with 9 and Sam Field with 8. Ilias Chair has the most assists with 15, the next highest is Paul Smyth & Chris Willock each with 6 Jack Colback has the most yellow cards with 15 in his 45 games, Sam Field has 14 and Jimmy Dunne 12 We've had 3 red cards under Marti Cifuentes with Colback, Varane and Saito all sent off We only had 4 penalties during his time at the club with Frey & Dykes scoring 2 of them and Frey and Celar both missing one each. Danny Rohl has the best managerial record against Marti Cifuentes winning 3 of his 4 games. Marti's best record is against Rob Edwards winning 3 times against the former Luton manager. [Post edited 30 Apr 18:36]
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We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 06:51 - Apr 30 with 3072 views | QPunkR |
We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 00:02 - Apr 30 by daveB | Sorry to hijack, i didn't want to start another thread A little look at his time at QPR in numbers, the stats and that are below if you can't be arsed with the link https://www.qprhistory.co.uk/managers/marti-cifuentes Marti Cifuentes managed 82 games, the 23rd highest for a QPR manager, just 6 below Neil Warnock and above the likes of Don Howe and Ray Wilkins. He won 27 gamess with a win percentage of 32.93% just below Gerry Francis & Harry Redknapp We scored 97 goals under him, we've only scored more goals under Mark Warburton (201) since our return to the Championship a decade ago. The 20 clean sheets is the 4th highest number from a QPR manager this century behind Redknapp (31), Warburton (34), Warnock (36) andf Holloway (91) Our biggest win under Marti came in April 2024 with a 4-0 win over Leeds. His biggest away win was the recent 3-1 win at Oxford. Paul Smyth has made the most appearances under Marti playing in 78 of his 82 matches. Kenneth Paal featured in 74 games and Jimmy Dunne in 73 Michael Frey has the most goals for QPR under Marti with 10 goals followed by Ilias Chair with 9 and Sam Field with 8. Ilias Chair has the most assists with 15, the next highest is Paul Smyth & Chris Willock each with 6 Jack Colback has the most yellow cards with 15 in his 45 games, Sam Field has 14 and Jimmy Dunne 12 We've had 3 red cards under Marti Cifuentes with Colback, Varane and Saito all sent off We only had 4 penalties during his time at the club with Frey & Dykes scoring 2 of them and Frey and Celar both missing one each. Danny Rohl has the best managerial record against Marti Cifuentes winning 3 of his 4 games. Marti's best record is against Rob Edwards winning 3 times against the former Luton manager. [Post edited 30 Apr 18:36]
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Wow, that is stark that Michi Frey is top scorer over Martí’s 82 games with just ten goals. Apparently some teams’ top strikers manage that in one season. Imagine! |  |
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We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 07:31 - Apr 30 with 2987 views | daveB |
We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 06:51 - Apr 30 by QPunkR | Wow, that is stark that Michi Frey is top scorer over Martí’s 82 games with just ten goals. Apparently some teams’ top strikers manage that in one season. Imagine! |
For context here are thew top scorers under the last few managers going back to Magilton becasue I got bored I guess we'll see next season if it was the strikers or manager who were crap Ainsworth - Ken Paal, Dykes & Martin - 3 Critchley - Lowe, Roberts and Chair - 2 Beale - Willock & Dykes - 6 Warburton - Chair - 22 McCLaren - Wells - 9 Holloway - Matt Smith - 15 JFH - Chery - 10 Ramsey - Austin 12 Redknapp - Austin 33 Hughes - Cisse - 8 Warnock - Adel & Helguson - 21 Magilton - Simpson - 8 |  | |  |
We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 07:31 - Apr 30 with 2985 views | daveB |
We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 00:15 - Apr 30 by Northernr | Stealing for the match preview please. |
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We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 08:47 - Apr 30 with 2759 views | mart_Goblin | Spot on as usual |  | |  |
We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 08:51 - Apr 30 with 2721 views | thehat | Thanks Clive - It's made me think this. You have quite rightly picked five dreadful games under Marti - Can I also add these to it only because I was one of the poor sods there. Derby 2 V 0 QPR - Abysmal - Wrong team selection and tactics. Swansea 3 v 0 QPR - Abysmal - Wrong team selection and tactics. Leicester 6 v 2 - Abysmal - Wrong team selection and tactics. Leeds 2 V 0 - Abysmal - Wrong team selection and tactics. Stoke 3 V 1 - Abysmal - Wrong team selection and tactics. Maybe I should stop going to away games. |  | |  |
We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 09:38 - Apr 30 with 2519 views | PlanetHonneywood | Can't be botheted with it; a total shower. Forget about it, have a good summer - I know I will. See you in August! |  |
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We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 09:38 - Apr 30 with 2517 views | stowmarketrange |
We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 00:02 - Apr 30 by daveB | Sorry to hijack, i didn't want to start another thread A little look at his time at QPR in numbers, the stats and that are below if you can't be arsed with the link https://www.qprhistory.co.uk/managers/marti-cifuentes Marti Cifuentes managed 82 games, the 23rd highest for a QPR manager, just 6 below Neil Warnock and above the likes of Don Howe and Ray Wilkins. He won 27 gamess with a win percentage of 32.93% just below Gerry Francis & Harry Redknapp We scored 97 goals under him, we've only scored more goals under Mark Warburton (201) since our return to the Championship a decade ago. The 20 clean sheets is the 4th highest number from a QPR manager this century behind Redknapp (31), Warburton (34), Warnock (36) andf Holloway (91) Our biggest win under Marti came in April 2024 with a 4-0 win over Leeds. His biggest away win was the recent 3-1 win at Oxford. Paul Smyth has made the most appearances under Marti playing in 78 of his 82 matches. Kenneth Paal featured in 74 games and Jimmy Dunne in 73 Michael Frey has the most goals for QPR under Marti with 10 goals followed by Ilias Chair with 9 and Sam Field with 8. Ilias Chair has the most assists with 15, the next highest is Paul Smyth & Chris Willock each with 6 Jack Colback has the most yellow cards with 15 in his 45 games, Sam Field has 14 and Jimmy Dunne 12 We've had 3 red cards under Marti Cifuentes with Colback, Varane and Saito all sent off We only had 4 penalties during his time at the club with Frey & Dykes scoring 2 of them and Frey and Celar both missing one each. Danny Rohl has the best managerial record against Marti Cifuentes winning 3 of his 4 games. Marti's best record is against Rob Edwards winning 3 times against the former Luton manager. [Post edited 30 Apr 18:36]
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Celar also missed a penalty against Stoke this season in the 1-1 draw. |  | |  |
We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 10:11 - Apr 30 with 2420 views | Wilkinswatercarrier |
We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 08:51 - Apr 30 by thehat | Thanks Clive - It's made me think this. You have quite rightly picked five dreadful games under Marti - Can I also add these to it only because I was one of the poor sods there. Derby 2 V 0 QPR - Abysmal - Wrong team selection and tactics. Swansea 3 v 0 QPR - Abysmal - Wrong team selection and tactics. Leicester 6 v 2 - Abysmal - Wrong team selection and tactics. Leeds 2 V 0 - Abysmal - Wrong team selection and tactics. Stoke 3 V 1 - Abysmal - Wrong team selection and tactics. Maybe I should stop going to away games. |
I think the first half against Oxford at home was probably THE worst performance I'd seen from a QPR team. Words are impossible to describe how bad it really was. Then I watched Cardiff at home. Jesus. |  | |  |
We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 10:14 - Apr 30 with 2413 views | robith | I worked out at the time that the last 15 minutes vs Stoke at the time was 75% of all the goals I'd seen at the loft end since the introduction of safe standing lol |  | |  |
We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 12:49 - Apr 30 with 2100 views | joe90 | I was on holiday for the notorious Leeds game and at Loftus Road for Burnley (I have the marks on my shins to prove it) - I'm f**king fuming about QPR at the moment. The new home kit better be good. |  | |  |
We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 15:22 - Apr 30 with 1864 views | TheChef | Portsmouth away was also dreadful. |  |
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We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 20:42 - Apr 30 with 1487 views | NorrisGreen | I feel being p3 l3 against Wednesday is a massive skidmark too. The game at theirs last season (December-ish?) was classic Cifuentes. Awful game, we were strolling around and Wednesday had an air of gloom, fans fed up with owners, and a very poor team. We somehow got ahead and then sat back and played even slower than we started. Wednesday woke up after 80th minute and scored 2 late goals. Every Rs fan saw it coming all half. Sunderland away was another snoreathon with barely a shot on target. Funnily enough his first game in peeing rain at the mighty Rotherham was a turgid 1-1. I knew we had a problem after that when a LOT of posters proclaimed it was so much better than Ainsworth. No, it really wasn't BUT that was the start of the Marti group think and this forum's tendency to be a pro-Marti echo chamber. Obviously Rotherham lost most games thereafter and went down with 25 points. |  | |  |
We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 21:04 - Apr 30 with 1429 views | Ned_Kennedys |
We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 10:11 - Apr 30 by Wilkinswatercarrier | I think the first half against Oxford at home was probably THE worst performance I'd seen from a QPR team. Words are impossible to describe how bad it really was. Then I watched Cardiff at home. Jesus. |
The first half v Oxford was horrendous: both team couldn’t manage the simplest of passes or keep the ball on the pitch. We were laughing as the ball sailed out of play time and again. |  | |  |
We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 21:21 - Apr 30 with 1377 views | Northernr |
We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 21:04 - Apr 30 by Ned_Kennedys | The first half v Oxford was horrendous: both team couldn’t manage the simplest of passes or keep the ball on the pitch. We were laughing as the ball sailed out of play time and again. |
Genuinely one of the worst games I've ever seen on that ground. It was the Ipswich home game when Mick Harford was caretaker re-run. |  | |  |
We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 21:53 - Apr 30 with 1270 views | Rangersw12 |
We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 21:21 - Apr 30 by Northernr | Genuinely one of the worst games I've ever seen on that ground. It was the Ipswich home game when Mick Harford was caretaker re-run. |
I still think Cardiff at home was worse |  | |  |
We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 00:18 - May 1 with 1051 views | stainrods_elbow | Could be summed up as 'thanks for the memories, Marti - you really weren't that good'. Suggest those who have the soul for it take the summer off, read some Proust, and forget about all things QPR. Mind you, that's what being dot.orged does to you. [Post edited 1 May 0:20]
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We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 07:45 - May 1 with 801 views | Northernr |
We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 00:18 - May 1 by stainrods_elbow | Could be summed up as 'thanks for the memories, Marti - you really weren't that good'. Suggest those who have the soul for it take the summer off, read some Proust, and forget about all things QPR. Mind you, that's what being dot.orged does to you. [Post edited 1 May 0:20]
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Will you be taking your own advice on that? |  | |  |
We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 21:55 - May 1 with 484 views | OldPedro |
We'll always have Leeds – six of the best (and worst) from Cifuentes' reign on 20:42 - Apr 30 by NorrisGreen | I feel being p3 l3 against Wednesday is a massive skidmark too. The game at theirs last season (December-ish?) was classic Cifuentes. Awful game, we were strolling around and Wednesday had an air of gloom, fans fed up with owners, and a very poor team. We somehow got ahead and then sat back and played even slower than we started. Wednesday woke up after 80th minute and scored 2 late goals. Every Rs fan saw it coming all half. Sunderland away was another snoreathon with barely a shot on target. Funnily enough his first game in peeing rain at the mighty Rotherham was a turgid 1-1. I knew we had a problem after that when a LOT of posters proclaimed it was so much better than Ainsworth. No, it really wasn't BUT that was the start of the Marti group think and this forum's tendency to be a pro-Marti echo chamber. Obviously Rotherham lost most games thereafter and went down with 25 points. |
I'd been to the game at Huddersfield under Ainsworth, a couple of weeks before that Rotherham game. Considering Cifuentes had only been in place a few days, the way we tried to play at Rotherham was light years away from the turgid football under Ainsworth. |  |
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