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There have been calls for coordinated action, such as protesting at the training ground and/or invading the pitch. They're valid ideas. Here are a few others.
*Everyone should email the club: supporterservices@qpr.co.uk I think email would be better than social media in this case.
*A coordinated action at a home game, eg at a prearranged moment fans show red cards and banners with a statement such as 'Nourry Out'.
*Boycott a home game. It could be for the first 10 minutes, a half or the whole game. A press release to explain why fans are doing this would be needed.
The last two need some organisation and getting key people on board to communicate to fans, but they're doable.
The club is its fans. So, the club's employees must hear our voice and act accordingly.
Remember the midfield triumvirate of Scowen, Luongo and Freeman who were dubbed Scowuongoman? Now we have a new threesome of Dembele, Chair and Poku, they must be given their composite name.
Celar. Hamstring Field. Ankle and concussion Lloyd. Groin Cook. Foot JCS. Hip surgery Vale. Lower back bone stress injury Chair. Hamstring?
Now Ben Williams has returned to the fold he'll have his work cut out. It would be nice to know how they're all getting on when the squad returns next week, but I won't hold my breath.
Is this article by the click bait site, Football League World, correct?
The majority of QPR's broadcasting revenue next season will from the earlier-mentioned agreement with Sky Sports, which runs until 2028/2029 and guarantees £895m in rights fees.
QPR will receive approximately £3m - £4m annually as their share of this deal, with additional earnings possible through facility fees of between £500k - £1.5m per match when their games are selected for live broadcast.
International television rights also contribute another £1m to £2m to the club's annual income.
The R's will also benefit from around £5m in solidarity payments from the Premier League, with the EFL's central income distribution bringing their total expected television-related earnings to about £11m.
Am I right in thinking Clive is part of the QPR Supporters' Consultation Committee? This is to evolve into this Supporter Advisory Board which will have five elected individual supporters. Clive gets my vote if he's willing to stand.
I've been rather hypnotised by Julian Lage for many months now. He's a jazz guitarist who plays solo, in his own band and with other musicians. Saw him play with saxophonist Joe Lovano last year.
I love watching him play as well as listening to his stuff. He's not only a superb technician, but also plays with real feeling and often with humour which you can see in his facial expressions.
Is it me or has London Pride - the ale that is - gone to sht? I had a bottle of it the other day and I'm drinking a draught pint just now and it seems a pale and insipid copy of what it once was.
I'm always interested in the team formation. It's not a static thing within a game - defending and attacking shapes are obviously different - and it can also change from game to game. But, there is usually a basic shape in which teams set up.
What formation do people think Marti's using of late? It's changed from 4231 to either 433 or 4141. What do people think?
It's pretty depressing stuff. It's simply getting harder every season to stay up. Would we really want another season in the PL? Last decade's forays up there were tough enough. Another one would be worse.
Saw this in 1991 when it first came out and watched it again a couple of days ago. Great story, especially if you've ever been in a band, wonderful songs and well played too.
I like Jonathan Wilson's work a lot and this is a great example of it. Yes, he might be overstating his case a little, but it is to make a very insightful point.
Cifuentes now has the difficult job of dealing with a crisis of confidence. Whatever the problems are this season, and there are certainly a good few of them, this team is capable of a midtable finish. But, going into a two week break off the back of three successive defeats, Cifuentes has a big task to bring the players back to some sort of form.
Confidence is so crucial to a good performance. I don't know how Cifuentes will handle this crisis of confidence but unless he does so successfully and manages to get some wins in the next few up coming games, it's only going to get harder.