By continuing to use the site, you agree to our use of cookies and to abide by our Terms and Conditions. We in turn value your personal details in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Please log in or register. Registered visitors get fewer ads.
And to add to it: we recently extended Frey’s contract so if Grashopper wanted him they would have to pay us a transfer fee. Why would QPR have to pay up his contract if another team were signing him and paying him a wage?
It’s proper spin to try to suggest that the £500k transfer fee reported by a reliable source is actually just Frey’s QPR wages he’ll no longer be getting.
What exactly are you expecting him to actually achieve? Promotion? New ground? £20 million player sale? 10 youth team players starting for the first team?
I think that the OP’s post was very fair and gave a good balanced view of where we are at. Injury situation is very bad but if we didn’t have the squad depth we currently enjoy we’d be in a far worse position.
Really sad news: an absolute colossus in the history of reggae but he was involved in so many other different music genres as well and worked with a really eclectic mix of artists. RIP.
Was talking to my brother about this in Saturday: I think going to QPR now is excellent value compared to cinema, gigs, eating out or a decent pub crawl. And this season our home games have generally been entertaining with plenty of wins: even last Saturday was exciting albeit for mainly the wrong reasons.
Don’t agree: Stéphan had to trust Mbengue not to get a second yellow card as he has had to do on nine or ten other occasions this season. And in those nine or ten previous occasions he was right to do so.
We agree the blame lies with Mbengue for the sending off but those who are adamant he should’ve been substituted after being booked are using the benefit of hindsight. And if Adamson had been brought on early in the second half and we still lost then no doubt some would be unhappy with Stéphan for throwing a kid in etc.
Yep nowadays a lot of people can’t wait to have a pile on with plenty of ‘I told you so’ comments when mistakes happen. Stupid 2nd challenge from Mbengue especially as the ref had already proved he was a liability and unpredictable with his card allocations (or not for the Wrexham right back). Hopefully he will learn a valuable lesson from it as it cost us the game. However he’s been a great signing overall and despite a number of people predicting he’d be sent off virtually every other game he’s managed to be a decent and reliable player for us up until late yesterday. Those castigating Stéphan for not taking him off after the first booking are clearly just saying this with the massive benefit of hindsight.
The Faithful were absolutely pathetic and deserved to win nothing: useless at deducing anything, ignored any evidence and conveniently seemed to forget anything they had learnt from previous round tables. And the few who got it right either went a bit mad for no reason and got voted off or inexplicably changed their minds when it came to voting. They didn’t work together at all. How Rachel was still there at the end to win was beyond belief though Stephen did an excellent job in avoiding suspicion all the way through.