 | Forum Reply | Afcon final at 15:58 29 Jan 2026
So does that effectively ban the Senegal manager for the whole World Cup? |
 | Forum Reply | Christian Nourry - Two Year Anniversary at 15:37 29 Jan 2026
At 26 he's already incapable of doing three game weeks. We're already having to manage him through and do without him when we really need him - Norwich A prime example. That's the end of it for me. We've got quite enough of those. I don't actually think he's that good when he does play either. An improvement on Paal last season, quite a nice read of the game and where to be, lots of interceptions, goes up and down the line alright. But Simmo pointed something out a few weeks ago that I just can't unsee - the amount of times his first touch on his left foot puts the ball on his right foot, which he doesn't have. He is what he is - we fcked the position up in the summer, we needed some emergency Champ experience on loan at short notice, he's come in and done fine. Thank you very much, shake hands, move on. Be like spending £1m on Andy Linighan in summer 99. |
 | Forum Reply | Christian Nourry - Two Year Anniversary at 15:32 29 Jan 2026
You only get the sell on once mate. That's why it's a big deal how much of it we've spent, who we've spent it on, and what they go on to achieve, otherwise that's it for a long time. |
 | Forum Reply | Christian Nourry - Two Year Anniversary at 14:22 29 Jan 2026
Without being overly mean to anybody on that list, I agree with James. GK, full back and FINALLY CM big priorities this summer. If we sign RND permanently, or try again to start next season with Larkeche as our first choice, I'm going to be using the swearing words. |
 | Forum Reply | Christian Pullella at 08:35 29 Jan 2026
Tbf I can’t comment cos I do watch every NRL game and love it |
 | Forum Reply | Christian Pullella at 13:13 28 Jan 2026
This Australian thing is very strange to me. The A League is a terrible product. The Australian national team is not great. The players we've brought in so far are yet to make any impact. We're in talks to buy a whole club down there. It just feels a bit odd.
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 | Forum Reply | Christian Pullella at 10:13 28 Jan 2026
Apparently we're even redacting the ages now |
 | Forum Reply | Raheem Sterling at 09:53 28 Jan 2026
It actually is yeh. Not sure what it's doing back! |
 | Forum Reply | Three-game weeks at 09:23 28 Jan 2026
"Your argument is that injuries and fitness are a particular problem for us and we should be doing better. I say there are always a lot of injuries in football, giving some evidence from the Premier League. What hard evidence have you got other than anecdote and a feeling in the water?" I absolutely agree there are always injuries in football. You're never going to have a perfect season - although notice that when we did have a really good run in 2023/24 and even JCS graced us with his presence for a whopping 30 games they were happy for Ben Williams to appear on 'R Insights' to explain how we'd done it. Now we're back to this situation and it's "well it's nobody's fault really, we're 12th best in the league for non contact injuries, hamstrings are up 36% across the league but only 24% here" etc etc. I don't care what injuries everybody else has got, we're meant to be trying to beat everybody else so it's no use sitting back and saying "well, it's okay, Portsmouth are missing nine players too". I want the attitude to be "how can QPR be better than that, how can we be the best in this field". Now anecdotally, I can't ever remember losing four players to muscle injuries in the first half a of a game before. If you want me to up that actual evidence then I'll happily spend Friday going through Soccerbase for the last time we'd lost four players before half time, but I think we both know that's unnecessary - that was abnormal, and concerning. Koki Saito sat down within 15 minutes of the following game too. But my point is this. Injuries are particularly lethal to our chances in particular because a) we've got a limited budget and therefore a limited squad, and b) our whole reason for being under Nourry is these players are being fattened for market and, as we saw with Willock, nobody wants to buy your winger/striker who's had three hamstring injuries in 18 months. So it's not we "should" be doing better. It's we "must" do better. Otherwise we're screwed. So, rather than sit at the fans forum and say "are you ready for some science?" followed by a load of numbers that basically show what a terrific job you're doing and then we get to January and 10 players are missing again I want to know things like... - Why does our pitch look like this and what are we doing to make sure it doesn't next year? Because that can't be helping. I personally think that was a big part of the reason that Sheff Wed game went as it did. - What does our pre-season look like and what are we doing about that? Because in each of the last three seasons we've had poor pre-season friendlies have made terrible starts - 2 wins in 17 in each of the last two seasons, a dreadful August including a 7-1 defeat this. Some of our absolute worst performances and results (Watford 4-0, Blackburn 4-0, Coventry 7-1) are coming right at the start of the season when we're supposed to be at our fittest and freshest. We know, because they've told us, that their tactic is to basically ditch the traditional pre-season and instead go for a "slow burn" approach to make sure we're fit for the run in. That worked in 23/24, it definitely didn't work last year, and we'll see this but the signs aren't great. So, is that really the right approach? - Are we approaching Christmas in the right way? It might not be popular, but would it be worth literally sacking one or two of those games off entirely? Play a complete youth team for West Brom A and Sheff Wed H? Super League used to make the teams play Friday and Monday over Easter, Ian Millward at St Helens said it wasn't safe so for the Easter Monday game would pick the youth team. It caused all sorts of controversy because people were betting on it and they were losing games 80-0, but he thought that was best for his team in the long run and the Saints fans bought into it (probably because they won everything every year). Did we do Christmas right this year? We'll get the same set of fixtures next season so how do we improve? - Is our injury treatment good enough? Kwame Poku came with a hamstring problem, repeated that on the first day (we denied that happened and said he'd probably be back by Wrexham away), relapsed immediately after his first come back, relapsed immediately after his second come back. He's meant to be one of our biggest sellable assets and investment. That's not good enough, is it? So, what are we doing about that? If it were any other club bringing a player back from a hamstring injury and having him relapse three times in six months you'd be saying 'what the fck are they doing?'. - Where's our development squad in all of this? There was all sorts of hype in May when they won that cup final, how many of them have graduated to first team? Kieran Morgan - who was already there. The rest are either still where they were, or out on some pretty mediocre non league loans (Emmerson Sutton has done best, he's on loan at the bottom team in the EFL). It would help if four or five of them were good enough to do minutes to take pressure off, as it stands they're still not. Why not? Can we improve here? We say we're improving, Nourry's very happy with it, but to this point we don't see that on a Saturday. Long post summed up - I want us to improve. Every time I criticise QPR it's because I love them and I want them to improve. I don't want to go to Stoke and lose with Dembele as a lone striker. I don't want to go to West Brom and lose with Smyth as a lone striker. And I don't want the club to be happy and satisfied with that. At the fans forum when these issues were raised we were told that, actually, they weren't issues at all if you look at the data and include the U13s etc. And then here we are again, losing games we shouldn't, and slipping down the table because too many first teamers are injured. It felt defensive, designed to protect individuals against criticism, rather than progressive, and interested in how we can improve. I don't want to hear what a fantastic job you're doing, I want to hear what an even more fantastic job you're going to be doing next season.
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 | Forum Reply | Three-game weeks at 21:04 27 Jan 2026
And yet in our least challenging, least competitive game of the season, the worst team that’s going to play in this league for years - 4 first team players off injured by half time including the top scorer and most sellable asset out until March. |
 | Forum Reply | Frey at 20:15 27 Jan 2026
Until you watch him play over the last 6 months. |
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