 | Forum Reply | After Many A Summer Dies The Swan, Swansea Match Thread at 21:06 22 Oct 2025
We are playing very negative and slow. We have speed and skill and the extra man but we are sitting deep, passing backwards, altogether lacking ambition. We all know what the logical conclusion of this sort of play. Arghhhhh |
 | Forum Reply | Lyndon’s goal at 13:35 11 Oct 2025
Overall, Dykes was a terrible player for us. Period. He was always hiding, running around looking busy but never in the box when the ball came in. Lineker once said that he’d make a great run into the box ten time just so that one time he was in the right place at the right time. Dykes never made those runs, so he was never there. With so much young talent hungry for it, ditching Dykes was the best move we could do. |
 | Forum Reply | The new England ? at 13:29 11 Oct 2025
“England aren’t quite good enough to win it all” is repeated so often that people mistake it for being true. What a load of crap. Of course England aren’t quite good enough to win it all. Granted we haven’t , but that doesn’t mean we can’t. Putting together a tournament run and win is extraordinarily difficult because, as it turns outs out, other teams want to win it too and are trying very hard to do so. But look at Englands results. Tournament after tournament we are in with a chance. In the last ten games, England have won nine and lost one and out scored their opponents 24-3. That’s an amazing record and the defeatist mentality of “England aren’t quite not good enough to win it all” is just a loads of codswallop!! There, I said it (codswallop, that is) |
 | Forum Reply | Kone - too slow to go? at 02:04 9 Oct 2025
Austin never really worked out in the Premiership, though, did he? I mean he was wonderful for us scoring 18 goals, I think, but after we were relegated and he went to Southampton he never really scored many goals and his career sort-of fizzled. He never got close to 10 goals in a season during 3 seasons at Southampton and after that he dropped back down to the Championship. Going to Southampton was the worst thing that ever happened to Charlie. He should have signed another contract with us. It was a travesty |
 | Forum Reply | Kone/Burrell-the New Allen/Goddard? at 01:48 9 Oct 2025
Let's see, when it comes to strikers sold at a really young age without having really proven themselves or scored goals at the highest level or for their national team, Mbappe and Felix jump to mind. Mbappe was sold to PSG for £154M at the age of 18 having only had one breakout season and with no major international impact yet Felix was sold to Atletico Madrid at 19 for £108M after just one full season in Portugal and being unproven in top leagues. His initial transfer fee made him one of the most expensive teenagers ever, but his performances have rarely justified the fee. |
 | Forum Reply | ROB ELMS - FREEDOM of the CITY of LONDON at 00:29 26 Sep 2025
What does “Freedom of the City of London” actually mean? In my imagination it means you can drive on the pavement, run around stark bollock naked, sing off-key at the top of your lungs on the tube, and, indeed, walk your sheep across London Bridge. But I dare say there is a real meaning. |
 | Forum Reply | Red Pitch— Anyone Seen This Play? at 00:24 26 Sep 2025
Nice. Thanks for the feedback. I’m glad those who have seen it give it high marks. I’m a bit biased but anything that mentions QPR gets high marks right away. |
 | Forum Thread | Red Pitch— Anyone Seen This Play? at 20:04 24 Sep 2025
So Red Pitch is a play about three lads who are trying to break into football and try-out for QPR. There must’ve been a thread on this at some point but I clearly missed it, because the play was in the West End. Anyhow, it’s coming to America and its US debut is at a small theater near where I live. There is even a Q&A with the playwrite. I’m going this weekend and will definitely be wearing a QPR shirt. I’m thinking Red/Black for the Q&A and classic for the play itself. Has anyone seen it yet? |
 | Forum Reply | Vale’s goal . at 16:28 20 Sep 2025
Exactly my thought. There were differences (for one, where it fell on the pitch) but -- winger battles down the right, scraps his way to the bye-line, manages to get a cross in to a dangerous area, defender knocks it out, ball fall to Zamora/Vale who turns body and side-foots it past an outstretched goalie. 1-0! It was the turn of the hip that made it look so similar [Post edited 20 Sep 16:29]
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 | Forum Reply | A potted history, Stoke in the mud edition QPR vs Stoke City Match Thread at 14:32 20 Sep 2025
Good fckin win. My nerves are done. Hard win. Well done to all the lads. The focus was there. The determination was there. Some really hopeful signs. Saito was great, particularly in the second half. Madsen played well Vale is coming into himself. Delighted for the goal. Should do him a lot of good. |
 | Forum Reply | A potted history, Stoke in the mud edition QPR vs Stoke City Match Thread at 14:16 20 Sep 2025
A lot to enjoy. Just gotta see it out. Stop really haven't offered too much yet. A couple of chances, but too happy to Spain-it-around in their own half. Boring, pointless, useless. Trouble is, they have good players, so we have to keep our eye on the ball and concentrate |
 | Forum Reply | A potted history, Stoke in the mud edition QPR vs Stoke City Match Thread at 13:01 20 Sep 2025
At times we look quite good in possession, almost there. You can see what they are trying to do and it's almost great. A few more games together as a unit and it could click. Players just need to build understanding of each other, but it looks like they are close. Its a bit frustrating right now because things look ragged when the clips and sharp passes don't work, but the possibilities are there |
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