 | Forum Reply | The QPR summer transfer rumours thread at 19:36 1 Sep 2025
Not sure if its a QPR thing or just a wider football issue, but today seemed absolutely painful for so many reasons. The clout chasing across social media by people that clearly knew nothing, yet instead of having a bit of awareness decide to double down. There's a *massive* difference between being told something and being 'ITK', but the hyperbole and rush to be the one today that tweeted first that Edwards/Dieng had signed or was "close". No one knew anything - neither were anywhere near. Grown men, rushing to be the one that breaks transfer news so they can put it with a hashtag and "Remember who told you first kids", ignoring the fact they've spent the whole summer firing enough sh*t at the wall in the hope something sticks. It's beyond embarrassing. Some of the fan accounts (not LFW!) on there are so toxic, the way they speak to people and the comments are ludicrous but I don't mind them so much as I imagine/hope/pray they are kids. But the grown men arguing over who knew more on a deal that didn't even happen. Also, don't get me started on SSN, having reporters outside the ground who know as much as anyone else before rushing to some pleb outside Selhurst Park who says: "There's been an update..... Marc Guehi could be on his way to Liverpool". Christ, what a turn up for the books. Didn't see that coming. SSN said earlier about sources had told them a player that came off injured in a PL game yesterday, had a scan on his hamstring and it was better than expected. The player was came off because of his ankle and was sitting waiting for the scan to take place. Perhaps it's just one of them days but wow, hopefully we can put a pin in some of this lot now. |
 | Forum Reply | CONTRARY to FIRM BELIEF at 11:21 1 Sep 2025
I think he's okay, not sure why he gets so much stick. That being said I really rate Field and don't always see it with Varane - which going off Twitter is a reason to be hung. That first time pass to Smyth, on a rolling ball, was ludicrous and he clearly has a bit about him. It's just a shame he runs like he's trying to stop a colostomy bag from leaking (and that's from someone that would know) and has p*ss running down his legs if he has to go in for a 50-50 or header. Also, think sometimes with him the bar is so low that a few glimpses get over hyped but he did okay on Saturday. Can understand why he gets minutes, he's the only player in the team that can actually pass (Chair/JCS exempt). [Post edited 1 Sep 11:22]
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 | Forum Reply | Out of the darkness – Report at 11:15 1 Sep 2025
Great read Clive, thought Charlton had the (much) better of it and 3-1 flattered us but a win is a win. Now onto deadline day, can't wait to see Alfie Gilchrist link up with our new ball-playing No.8 Hayden if rumours on Twitter are to be believed! |
 | Forum Reply | Kone MOM? at 11:14 1 Sep 2025
The guy is absolutely class, particularly liked him giving Jones some as well. Even when Esquerdinha over complicated a throw on late in the game he told him "What the f*ck are you playing at?! Just throw it down the line". Honestly think he could be gone next summer so enjoy whilst he's here, he's quite a rare profile. |
 | Forum Reply | Joey Barton at 18:51 19 Jan 2024
Barton is a pr*ck and if you socialise with him as well then you must be a fairly similar character. Was a midfield Robert Earnshaw, stood out in the Championship but was crap to underwhelming in the Premier League. |
 | Forum Reply | Dozzell at 18:47 19 Jan 2024
Definitely hid and a shurker but would have him in the team over Colback all day, every day. What's worse, is he has *some* level of ability, you can't just lose him. But if they lose him and go and sign Myles Peart-Harris on loan from Brentford then that will just be about the final straw. Not sure how much more p*ss taking the board can do and then they think that one up. |
 | Forum Reply | Jordan Henderson to Ajax at 16:17 17 Jan 2024
No I get that, I was more saying the point the press definitely are as the 700k has grabbed headlines. Apologies wasn't saying the take home was peanuts. |
 | Forum Reply | Jordan Henderson to Ajax at 14:59 17 Jan 2024
The money is obscene regardless but to be fair to him, it's no where near 700k. There's also a lot of tax implications so his take home, especially now he's leaving will be no where near the numbers reported. He lives in Dubai and flies over for training and matches (but make sure you do your recycling pls). Some other players have been looked at this window and they've openly rejected really good moves because of the tax issues and how much you have to pay back should you leave the country. The Saudis aren't going to be stupid with their money, you're not going to be able to come over nick silly money and then disappear in a few months. I don't think he's anywhere near relevant for England anymore, so hoping that doensn't come off but he tried to get a move to Spurs on deadline day in August but there was no chance he was going to be allowed to go in the same window. |
 | Forum Reply | Jack Diamond at 11:14 10 Jan 2024
I recently attended an 'after-party' event with a number of west London based footballers. We walk into this room and I kid you not, 100+ females were just sitting on chairs waiting for the footballers to come in. It was like a meat market. At about 3am I ended up chatting to one of the women who was just sitting there, asking why she was still there, talking to no one at 3am. She said she was an office admin assistant and had to be up for work at 6 but wanted to shoot her shot. It's basically they sit there, try and start a convo with a player in the hope it'll go somewhere. Utterly insane. There was another instance where a player had a bit of controversy around an OnlyFans girl, however, his mother that had never left Senegal before, arrived on the morning it broke. The sheer panic as he realised he would have to explain to a very traditional thinking African middle-aged that you can go on your phone and buy explicit videos and images of females you like the look of. |
 | Forum Reply | Resolution, revolution, evolution – Preview at 00:08 6 Jan 2024
Great post, Clive. The whole Hoos’ being FEO, Chairman and DoF… I mean come on. There’s amateur hour then there’s that. The points around Willock and Chair leaving early is just such a marker for where our standards are at the moment. I know of a PL player that was suspended for his last clubs game at midweek home. He had to be in the changing room & pitchside an hour before the game, they were comfortably losing and regardless of the result had to be in the changing room by 80mins waiting for the team to come in. You’re all in it together, you’re a team. How to of our better and most appreciated players think it’s fine to not just do that, but clearly be seen. It’s not like you’re hidden in a box. I think you have to start with “What does QPR mean?” Or “What do we stand for?”. You look a Brentford, clever recruitment through Scandi regions, have kind of owned the football as a second sport fan (London Irish, Chelsea fans thst don’t go) in order to build attendances and fan interest, then commercialise them long term from here. Palace to a degree are they same, you know the type of players they will have. The ultras are a bit cringe but you know what you get. You then have to build from there once we know or have identified what that is. I think some of the points on the pitch are bang on and I couldn’t suggest anything else, but I’d also look at a few other areas where improvement could be made very quickly for little effort. The first thing I’d do is revamp the whole content around the club. Training pics, MC press conferences, post match pics. It’s boring. Clubs need to be a publisher in their own right, there’s little to talk about on the pitch so let’s share the stories of the fans off it. Off the top of my head, I’d commission a series with 4 different fans from very different backgrounds to run on YouTube or META. The old boy that takes his grandson and talks about the teams of 82, the single mum who takes her kids as it gives them a chance to bond, the bloke who uses it to maintain his mental health and see his mates. QPR means so much more than what we see or currently getting. Every week different fans are going to document their matchday experiences. Let’s make it a two way thing. Social media is in the name, we seem to think it’s just one way. Let’s modernise how we approach content too, utilising content creators to show different aspects of the match day experience. Maybe it’s using someone like pitchside.images or shooting a game solely on film AND professionally so you cover everything. We need to engage with younger fans. I’ve seen people say about posters and billboards around west London, peoples attention is on their phones, let’s target them their. Localised paid media. Regarding comms, then look at getting someone like Jimmy Dunne or Paul Smyth (players that use Twitter) to have two way convo with fans. People will say their sh*t, anyway, but them fans that tweet something positive, engage with a like or reply. It shows they are listening and care. The second phase would be having one of the leaders/more respected players/ captain coming out and launch a campaign with the club that the first team want to donate 4x tickets a game to fans that need it. The players would pick who they want to give them to and the official club account would run editorial on why they were picked and their story, promoting the QPR community. To limit criticism, players would record a message of who they have picked and why with a “see you at the game!”. I’m sure they did it, but the same culture guardians should be ringing fans that could be vulnerable and season ticket holders at Christmas just checking in. I’d then launch focus groups of fans of all different ages and backgrounds focusing on marginalised groups. Each fortnight they get different questions and a surveys, the more they answer and time they give, the better rewards. Having constant feedback from different sections of your audience gives you a cheat code. Use it. I’d then look at the merchandise. Where to start, it’s atrocious. It needs a total revamp. I’m not talking collaborations with Dior but you need to have fairly aspirational pieces or capsules. Crystal Palace went down the Creative Director route. You’ve got one of the most iconic kits in football history, mentioned weekly on every social account yet we sleep on it. Clubs need to be lifestyle brands. Bizarre we plead poverty but have one of the worst merchandise and club shop operations. Add the ticket and website for thst too. On that note, I’ve never understood why fans that go week in, week out (looking at you Clive) have never been rewarded. You have their address, send a gift box with the new home shirt in the day after their released with a hand written note from the CEO thanking them for their ongoing support. I’m not saying we give 1000s away, but 10 can’t hurt. I’ve spoken before about the commercial offering, but I’m surprised we’ve not tried more to engage with the local community through front of shirt sponsorship. Perhaps you do a raffle style for small to medium businesses to win shirt or sponsor space at a fraction of the cost you’d want. The terms can be beneficial to companies, you have assets, let’s start to use them or we see screwed. Linked to this, the current LED adverts are so old, I worked on one in the covid season and it’s still shown. Can’t we donate these to local business or charities? We are just showing these over again, maybe it can go to a QPR fans construction company or childrens charity in Hammersmith? I appreciate a lot of this is off the cuff thinking probably b0llocks, but we can’t just keep doing the same stuff, getting sh*t results, sleepwalking into nothingness. You can do something, you improve fan sentiment, you can help the atmosphere, improve commercial opportunities and in turn stay in the league. [Post edited 6 Jan 2024 0:10]
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 | Forum Reply | Be honest at 19:43 4 Jan 2024
Absolutely spot on, couldn’t agree more. The stick Ferdinand got in the end was somewhere between moronic and racist from some of the fans on social media. The respect Ferdinand carries in football is crazy, there’s a reason he’s so often welcomed as a pundit or for comment. I don’t think he got everything right but the fact he faced up, week in, week out despite what was being said about him showed his class. Regarding the other members of the board, everything comes down from the top. I remember talking to Chelsea players who would say if Roman came to training it was basically “stand by your beds”. Now with Boely (spelling?) it’s the same, the nerves some of them had to meet him was crazy. Do you think anyone give a f*ck about meeting our lot? They’re never here. The club could not be operating more poorly if it tried. Everything from sponsorship/endorsement, match day experience, content, general marketing of the club SOOO much more could be done. I don’t believe or adhere to Hoos’ school of thought that basically nothing matters, we just keep trotting along cos this is the only way. There’s about 5 things you could do off the cuff to change perception, begin to get fans more involved, which then leads to more commitment, fuller stadiums, better atmosphere, more chance of winning games, then hopefully better chance of staying up. |
 | Forum Reply | Where did it all go so right? - Interview at 15:23 27 Oct 2023
"We thought that would be Conor Coady, but he can't get a game, which says everything you need to know about our squad." Cheers, just as we're about to strap into a Kakay - Field - Larkeche back 3. |
 | Forum Reply | Each goal more farcical and easier to score than the last - Report at 18:06 9 Oct 2023
Fantastic report Clive but what a dismal time to be supporting us atm - let alone traipsing all around the country. I haven't ever really been in the Ainsworth camp even before his hiring, but much like Antti, I really didn't think it would be as bad as this. A limited squad, playing limited football, but running themselves into the ground and giving their all for the club. Whilst Ainsworth has never been a tactician, his whole schtick is about buy-in, team over individual, culture etc. If the players aren't doing that or on board, then it's pretty clear they aren't having him. You're just then left with sh*t players playing sh*t football. Which is where we are at. I mentioned on Twitter over the weekend that if you took the likes of Larkeche, Kakay, Smyth, Duke Mckenna, EDS, Armstrong and Kolli... they are all really League 2 players. They made up 45% of our team on the pitch on Saturday, so in some ways whist I have never thought Ainsworth is right, you could get Pep in here and he still has to choose between Kakay and Larkeche. The latter was so bad, that the player who's spot he took, as they were so equally atrocious, was actually brought back in to make us more solid. |
 | Forum Reply | Steve Cook at 09:36 11 Aug 2023
To be honest mate, I'd be well up for someone showing me the grey at the moment! |
 | Forum Reply | Steve Cook at 07:41 11 Aug 2023
It worked, not sure it still a recipe for success. We’re using references from nearly 50 years ago. The game was completely different. |
 | Forum Reply | Steve Cook at 14:42 10 Aug 2023
This x100. Am a bit unfussed about the signing, turned us down a few months ago after giving his word but okay we need bodies. Another over the age of 30 that has to be parachuted in on a multi-year deal because we're so desperate. I could be wrong but I can't remember there being a queue to get him either, yet for some reason we're acting like Maldini has walked into the building? Is this is what we've become? As you say Clive, we talk like we've got this incredible generation of players coming through that he needs to mentor, there's fck all to work with. We're fine on that regard. Don't get me started on the stupid PR line about asking Begovic about what it's like here, the whole place is burning down, the fans are in disarray, players want to leave. |
 | Forum Reply | Ainsworth Metro Interview at 12:06 10 Aug 2023
I'm amazed this guy does so much media. We were battered by Oxford, got embarrassed by Watford and are probably going to lose at the weekend. But it doesn't seem to slow him down, absolutely loves an interview. |
 | Forum Reply | Aaron Ramsdale - abuse in football at 11:28 4 Aug 2023
I worked with Aaron and his agent around his move to Arsenal, one of the things that continually came up in conversation was the abuse he was experiencing on social media. When we were looking into it, actually a lot of the fans that were abusing him were often fans based outside of the UK. We then put a plan in place to win over those at the Emirates, in the hope that the rest would fall into line, which might have gone too far in some regards but still I think the fans certainly appreciate him. Another timely reminder that these guys are just human and everyone has a cross to bear. |
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