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Haven't seen a thread on this, so apologies if already mentioned, but the Rs are going to Girona in Spain for a couple of weeks preseason. Playing two matches behind closed doors, but imagine streaming options will be available as per previous seasons:
Reading some of the posts on the Plymouth Argyle fans' forum some of them seem to believe that having a name like Wayne Rooney helming the club would attract some much needed investment and that maybe, given a full summer, he'll do a better job than at Birmingham.
Sounds like clutching at straws but understandable to be trying to find some kind of silver lining.
I would love a LfW podcast. There isn't that much QPR content out there, compared the, say, Leeds. As per Clives comments on open all rs, I too started to follow quite a few Leeds YouTube channels recently in order to soak up their salty tears. Their output is impressive, but I guess being the greatest team in Europe means they have the fan base to make it worthwhile.
Anyway, with Patreon can't we order Clive to start a podcast. I think that's how it works.
From the BBC - "His exit means Huddersfield are now looking for a sixth permanent manager since Carlos Corberan left in July 2022." Ooof, that is some record. Like QPR during the four year plan.
Benjamin Bloom did his championship manager ratings video, and Marti came in third behind Ruhl, even though Marti has a higher PPG. I think that is mostly down to Sheff Wednesday being even more of a basket case than we were at the beginning of the season.
The host has some mannerisms that drive me a little stir crazy, constantly sighing etc. I get enough of that from my kids!
I really enjoyed Clive's contribution and his take about Marti Cifuentes' relationships with the players relying on "nothing more than pop psychology based on a couple of YouTube videos" essentially summed up 99% of football forum content!
Just coming to say that - I think I mentioned it on the match thread beforehand as it was the one thing giving me confidence. Having consumed a lot of Leeds content over the last couple of days (feed me those salty tears!) a couple of their supporters pointed out other mitigating factors, including its a young squad that might not have necessarily come across a bear-pit like a tight Loftus Road on a Friday night.
Also, I think Leeds were expecting us to sit back and attack on the counter like so many others have done with a low block, but we took the game to them. And, of course, we are a lowly team fighting relegation. Why can't we just roll over and die?
After reading Clive's article on Marti's arrival back in October, I guess we can say the finger puppets worked: