| Forum Thread | Jimmy Dunne - undroppable at 08:23 31 Aug 2024
The new competition is noted but this guy is something else. For a big bloke, his skill, pace and strength going forward is immense and his aerial presence in both boxed is irreplaceable |
| Forum Reply | Gavin Ward … discuss at 19:44 26 Aug 2024
As much as I’d prefer to slate him as he’s usually rubbish, I thought he had a really good game. Not just ‘ok’ but much better. He got almost everything right , didn’t blow just because someone fell over (including the ridiculous Smyth) and let the game flow nicely. |
| Forum Reply | Finney. at 18:32 22 Aug 2024
we're all with you, Finney, good luck mate. Love the pods |
| Forum Reply | Scum thread at 18:04 22 Aug 2024
bloody hell, I could have written that myself! |
| Forum Reply | Centre Mid - do we need Hayden at 22:43 19 Aug 2024
I'm bored with midfield players whose first thought is always (always!) to knock it back from whence it came. Or win it and look backwards. Hayden is one of them, so no thanks. Hardly anything positive ever comes from them. It's a cowardly way of playing and it makes us totally predicable in that part of the pitch and inevitably we end of going long. Just for once, could we see one of them get the ball from a defender and look to turn? Is it too much to ask? |
| Forum Reply | Colback at 16:46 18 Aug 2024
‘Bit of common sense’. We have no idea what he (presumably) said to the 4thr official. If he called him all the c@*nts under the sun, then he will have deserved to go. And he didn’t strike as the sort of ref who either was a homer or desperate to get his book out. Whichever was you look at it, the first was just plain stupid and to then out himself in that position again is utter madenss |
| Forum Reply | Did Southgate's tactics cost England? at 09:20 17 Jul 2024
this. There would be no Southgate live-in if we had gone out then, which we deserved to do, saved by a long throw and brilliant overhead kick from the "aren't I just great?" Bellingham. We were shocking throughout. I thought Southgate's "jump the shark" moment was when, after the first game, bemoaned no Calvin Phillips replacement. WTF?? |
| Forum Reply | End of Term Report 23/24 – Defenders at 21:06 21 May 2024
Well it may be recency bias for me, but I’ve been surprised and disappointed in equal measure at the overall lack of accolades for Jimmy Dunne and his role in our staying up. I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say that we would not have survived if it wasn’t for him being moved to right back. He was simply outstanding (not just good) in almost every game, as good going forward (including hugely influential in set plays at that end of the pitch) as he was defensively, again massively shoring us up at set plays. His defensive skill and direct and positive runs going forward was incredible to see, considering how all of us viewed him previously. And the last minute goal against Birmingham was one of the great moments of this, or any other, season. We all know he’s a great all round bloke, committed and never-complaining. Must be great to have in the dressing room, just what you need when up against it. As I said in a previous post, with the exception of Danny Simpson, he’s easily the best right back we’ve had since Bardsley, and I think he’s been mainly overlooked in the huge part he played in our survival. Whilst I agree on Cook and JCS, for all those reasons- and the face that, in my view, we wouldn’t have had a season without him being installed at right back, he’s my player of the season. |
| Forum Reply | Is Reggy Cannon now the only weak link in our defence? at 22:39 4 May 2024
Don’t see it at all. Don’t rate him. Dunne is a very good right back in my opinion, easily the best since Simpson and you have to go back to Bardsley before that(ignoring Kyle Walker, obviously). Dunne’s heading ability, at the back and offensively, is hugely important, and he has plenty of skill and strength going forward. We shouldn’t be looking beyond him as a starter imho |
| Forum Reply | 'scuse me at 22:45 6 Apr 2024
Think it was a Man U song |
| Forum Reply | Armstrong New Contract ? at 22:44 6 Apr 2024
He is wasted out wide. Can’t affect the game much from there. Don’t understand why Anderson and he don’t swap positions. But, as others have said, the manager is working miracles with a sow’s ear |
| Forum Reply | Gaffer on today's defeat at 22:39 6 Apr 2024
Let’s face it, we are utter toilet at home. We were useless against Rithetham and very luck to win it, against Birmingham lucky to get even a point. So many times today, players got he ball, looking for an out in front of them and no one was showing. Anderson most guilty. Willock is wasted out wide, I’d swap him and Anderson personally. Big overhaul needed in the summer. Would love Acana on last week’s showing, just what we need to link midfield to attack Not complaining about the manager, I think he’s done an astonishing job |
| Forum Thread | Our physio/medical team at 07:06 4 Apr 2024
Apologies if mentioned on here before, but we should give huge credit to them (clearly backed by a manager who’s listened to their advice in terms of resting players) for keeping virtually our whole squad fit, at a time of year when almost all teams in whatever division are crippled by injuries. This has been massive in our push for survival |
| Forum Reply | Dunninho at 05:11 30 Mar 2024
Perfectly summed w |
| Forum Reply | We lost one of our longest standing true supporters on Tuesday at 21:06 29 Mar 2024
Thanks for kind comments all. I picked up my son Tom when Jimmy scored (but hard as he’s much bigger than me) and swung him around like I never have. And then I cried my eyes out thinking how excited dad would’ve been . What a goal by a truly wholesome lad, never complained when out of the team , always gives 100% and I can honesty say that in the form he’s in, the best right back we’ve had since Danny Simpson and David Bardsley. A person and player who we should all be proud to have at the club. |
| Forum Thread | We lost one of our longest standing true supporters on Tuesday at 18:12 28 Mar 2024
Tommy Wareham, my dad (formerly of Heston and latterly of Wraysbury and Old Windsor), died, aged 91 years old. He told me that he first went to see the R's before WW2, with his own father, who was a passionate fan too (he died in the early 50's). Dad used to regale us with stories of his early games, White City, early Loftus Road and had had a season ticket, along with my mum, who survives him, since the early 60's. I’ve been going as a season ticket holder since 1966 and my own son, Tom, who is now 32, has had a season since he was 5. Even now, Dad still has a season ticket as does mum. Before he had children, dad was the only QPR supporter in the family. He brought up 3 children to support them and we now have about 20 R's supporters in the wider family. I think it's fair to say that he did his bit for the club. He loved the R's lived for them, and for his family. And just a short note for Chris - Chris, you'll remember "rescuing” my mum and dad when we were making the long detour from Ellerslie after a Millwall evening game and when they were separated amongst the threatening hordes and frankly petrified, and I will never forget that act of kindness. |
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