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No point in saying anything more about the game. But I will say this, it's very important that Ingham is looked after, after this result and we the fans - not such much on the pitch , but especially on Social Media - must play a big part in it. He is a young man, just making his way in the game and something like this could break him. I remember years and years ago we beat Burnley 7-1. They had a young man called Billy O Rourke (I think) who was making his debut and he was distraught afterwards. I wouldn't have much knowledge about Burnley back then, but I don't think he made much of a career out of it. I discovered to my shock a couple of years ago on one of Clive's 'games in History' pieces that he died a young man. Not suggesting there was a connection between the thrashing and his death, but am categorically saying that Ingham must be protected over the next days and weeks and given a chance to get over this huge set-back right at the start of his career. We must resist the temptation to vent our frustration at him (and indeed Kakay too) over the result. Some of the things said to Karius after the Champions League final were absolutely disgusting and we must ensure we don't go down that road. He and the whole team need our support more than ever.
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Looking after Ingham on 20:46 - Aug 18 with 2036 views
So all of a sudden the reality has hit. Loads on here saying that we had 3 great keepers not one and we could afford to let Smithies go. 3 games in and Ingram is being treated like a joke and everyone wants Purdey between the sticks come Tuesday night.
And then 3 games later when people are asking for a loan recall for our 3rd great keeper the penny might drop.
Roberts never conceded SEVEN to my knowledge. Nicky Johns- esque perhaps as I believe he was the last QPR keeper to concede 7 times over 31 years ago at Hillsborough.
Think you will find that was the one and only Paul Barron at Sheff weds
Looking after Ingham on 08:48 - Aug 19 by Loftgirl
Could start by spelling his name correctly.
Loftinoz has had a sex change !!!
And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
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Looking after Ingham on 09:20 - Aug 19 with 1391 views
Looking after Ingham on 09:20 - Aug 19 by isawqpratwcity
Is that news? I remember you calling him a c*** in the Ray Wilkins thread. Did you even get a warning for that?
No because they recognise that he is one like you
And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
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Looking after Ingham on 09:39 - Aug 19 with 1331 views
He's been hung out to dry by the manager, he can't play out from the back, neither can our defenders and he's left exposed. 4 goals yesterday down to us losing the ball in our own half. Poor sod will take the blame for it but all on the manager imo
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Looking after Ingham on 10:22 - Aug 19 with 1255 views
Looking after Ingham on 20:27 - Aug 18 by loftus77
I remember years and years ago we beat Burnley 7-1. They had a young man called Billy O Rourke (I think) who was making his debut and he was distraught afterwards.
...I don't recall Burnley scoring...I do remember Billy O'Rourke well - I think all our players went to comfort him afterwards.
Strangely cathartic watching this. The last goal and ending are comedy gold.
Within this thread lies a sad reflection of the football supporters mentality. If you pile on the cruel jibes, even if some may be “clever” or amusing, how on Earth can it help OUR players to get any better? At the moment there’s a desperate need to get behind the team - all of them - on Tuesday. Until something major changes, our team is what it is for better or for worse. Why not save your witty jibes for the opposition, or maybe the ref, like in the pre message board days, if that’s what makes you happy.
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Looking after Ingham on 12:02 - Aug 19 with 1079 views
Looking after Ingham on 11:47 - Aug 19 by wortonranger
Within this thread lies a sad reflection of the football supporters mentality. If you pile on the cruel jibes, even if some may be “clever” or amusing, how on Earth can it help OUR players to get any better? At the moment there’s a desperate need to get behind the team - all of them - on Tuesday. Until something major changes, our team is what it is for better or for worse. Why not save your witty jibes for the opposition, or maybe the ref, like in the pre message board days, if that’s what makes you happy.
Eh this is a messageboard nobody is saying these things directly to Ingram or are we not allowed to to criticise players now
In this thread is the sad reflection of modern day virtue signalling....
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Looking after Ingham on 12:12 - Aug 19 with 1060 views
How does criticising and belittling the players make you feel? they have no recourse to a reply; as pointed out, it doesn't help them in any way shape or form. If it isn't something you would say to their face, which you can before games if you feel the need, then it has no place on the messageboard... and before you call me out, I did say something to both Barton & 'arry before games to let them know exactly how I felt about them being at QPR. All the other players I was either meh about or liked them just because they were QPR players.