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Charlie's knee...
at 09:13 20 Aug 2015

http://www.kumb.com/story.php?id=128905

David Sullivan and his analysis of Charlie Austin, the mystery of the disappearing ligaments and the fact West Spam can't afford him!
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Relegation calculator
at 15:58 28 Feb 2015

For those of us who have nothing else to do......thanks to Grimsby Town!
My first attempt had QPR staying up quite easily on 39 points......Why?......No idea!

http://www.thefishy.co.uk/calc.php
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Alex McCarthy
at 20:35 2 Sep 2014

keeps his first clean sheet for a development side...in all reality this is where our future lies, the program that Fernandes and partners have must be a duration ten years if it includes a new ground...the academy apparently doesn't need bespoke facilities, we recently learned, but whilst this goes on, somebody, must continue to build up the stock of young quality players in the development sides....it is only in this way can we avoid getting involved in the Kia Kooribchian's and Mario de Marchi's (sic)...we lost Diarra because it wasn't clear who owned him...the transfer market is owned by car dealers, pimps and thieves...only apologies to the song of a similar DNA!
McCarthy, Robinson, great english signings for the future.
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What QPR needs....
at 13:23 28 Aug 2014

Might explain a few things...

http://fcbusiness.co.uk/jobs/detail/jobcode=365/title=full-time+strength++rehabi
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Barton
at 13:56 17 Aug 2014

If Fer arrives, an international specialist central midfielder, how do you fit Barton into a starting eleven in a 3:5:2 side with candidates for 4 other places to be picked from : Isla, Traore, Yun, Simpson, Fer, Mutch, Faurlin, Hoilett, Phillips, and nominally SWP and Adel Taarabt who we will presumably replace as other players are touted as incoming.
Other than HOW do you fit him in, I wonder WHY? ....is Joey Barton headed for the bench with a salary of £75k a week and an extension to his contract.
Yesterday was a case in point, Joey heads the stats of chances created but he took every corner and free kick, his effort into the side netting; an attempt to beat a big keeper at the near post, was at the expense of a Faurlin left footed shot to the far post?
I think Barton slows our game down, yes, he wins ball, covers acres of ground, he also hangs the ball in the air for lengthy periods of time, he loses possession, he takes his time, loses momentum and passes sideways. We have a richness of can-do players who do move off the ball, Austin works his socks off, and shows for 90 minutes, he invariably has to peel off and go again, why because Barton is not using Austin as the pivot. We saw the difference Phillips and Hoillet made.
Bartons great stats are at the cost of our game in the bigger picture, I wonder where he fits in at this level in the long term?
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For your enjoyment
at 20:56 27 May 2014

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Steve Black, who is he and when did he arrive?
at 17:08 25 May 2014

There's a long list of stuff that's changed during the season, I wonder when this Dude arrived, and what prompted Phillip Beard to get him in?
The Times writes of him “Steve Black is acknowledged as the best conditioning coach in the world”. Kevin Keegan called him ‘the best one-to-one coach in the world’. Jonny Wilkinson lays much of the credit for his unparalleled success at Steve’s door. Graham Henry, the All Blacks coach, calls him “the best motivator I’ve ever encountered”. Steve describes himself as a chameleon - someone who is able to evolve to suit the needs of the persons he is coaching at each individual circumstance.
Steve has won championships and cups in football and rugby at the highest levels. He has coached at international level with Wales and the British & Irish Lions. He coached with Kevin Keegan at Newcastle United when they won promotion at the start of the Keegan Era. He coached with Rob Andrew at Newcastle Falcons when they won the Premiership and the Tetley’s Bitter Cup. He coached with Peter Reid at Sunderland when they won promotion to the Premiership. He coached with Wales RFU when they won 11 in a row — more games than even the great Welsh team of the 70’s achieved. He coached with Paul Bracewell at Fulham, after which he returned to the Falcons with Rob
Andrew where they went on to win the Powergen Cup. Steve’s work in boxing, golf and swimming add more flavours to a coaching CV of some distinction, wouldn’t you agree?

Steve presents key note speeches, seminars and management conferences all over the world centred around five main topics. These are motivation, leadership, teamwork, top-level performance and effectiveness. Many people around the world benefit from his insights, ranging from Jonny Wilkinson in sport through to P&G, Siemens and RBS in business, and a host of people in between!
Steve has coached with distinction in the Premiership and Championship in Soccer and World Cup, European Cup and Premiership in Rugby.
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QPR's Harry Redknapp, take him home!
at 20:30 13 May 2014

We may or may not owe a debt to this Man, I suspect our natural manners were spoilt by Wright,Ecclestone, Briatore, Hughes, Kia, Riggs et al!
For me Harry is a last remaining figment of the amateur in a professional financial game.
Last night was a result that QPR deserved, we've worked against all sorts of problems, let's leave Harry to get on with it, a little grace, to an old man, in pain and doing his best.....Harry and his players need some grace, they have done well! Lets join in and drive it over the line! Queens Park Rangers!


By way of Oliver Holt : Mirror,
Harry Redknapp was not at a car plant outside Luton on Monday, talking about the England squad he was taking to Brazil.
There was a time when many thought that would be the way that one of our game’s best-loved characters would crown his career.
But events took a different turn.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/oliver-holt-column-harry-redknapp-35


HARRY REDKNAPS'S QPR AT WEMBLEY......we can win this!




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The Spectator, Assistant Editor thoughts on QPR
at 11:21 8 May 2014

http://www.spectator.co.uk/life/status-anxiety/9202881/i-love-everything-about-s
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The New Queens Park Rangers
at 15:24 1 May 2014

So one of two things we can be sure of, Promotion or Championship.
That for me leaves so much un-answered, I've asked the question for the Forum tonight; what would Tony Fernandes do differently to reduce the wage bill and reduce the average age of the squad?
It struck me that it's hard to see, as yet, what lessons have been learnt by the owners and directors of the club . Time will tell.
Does a clue lie in the fact that Harry Redknapp admits he knows nothing of Remy's contract, and that Remy deals/talks directly with TF who Harry says Loic " trusts "
Are there other players who can by-pass Harry, how involved is Harry given that he rarely attends training sessions, he's staking a claim for Ravel today having said he didn't know who he'd be looking at because we don't know which league we are going to be in. Gold and Ravel say there is no problem about Ravel returning to WHU, Allardyce says nowt.
This confusion in the lines of communication would cause problems in a Small Post Office, let alone a multi, multi million pound loss making football club. Not sure what to make of it, but I'd say when we know which League we are in and the changes do come, it might get messy and nasty. Ha! Just saying! Any thoughts?
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Harry's management
at 12:21 29 Apr 2014

http://www.westlondonsport.com/qpr/redknapp-assou-ekotto-has-not-produced-since-

So Harry tells the press that BAE has not performed since back in the day but he's selected for the Play-Offs....or did I mis-understand something?

I always wish the QPR family all the luck in the world, but with people like this playing for and managing our Club do we deserve any?
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The Remy Test
at 08:30 16 Feb 2014

As Newcastle start negotiations with Remy to make his loan permanent are they just putting the price up for the big Clubs or just testing Tony Fernandes's long term commitment to keeping our best players?
I can't imagine we'll be looking to sell Remy until we know which division we are going to play in and even then we'd wait until fully crazed summer transfer window opens.
For me Remy is a very special striker, I would love to see him in the Hoops again in the Premiership, I hope we hang on, either to keep him or get the big money he's truely worth. We should be looking to treble our money, if not more, so there's enough in the deal to let him go but get some good young players in.
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Latest Populous Stadium
at 22:31 6 Feb 2014

http://www.architectureanddesign.com.au/news/sochi-winter-olympics-2014-first-lo

45000 maximum capacity, 25000 Capacity for Fifa Football Competitions, Opaque Glazed Roof opens, Multi-Purpose Stadium that configures into a venue allowing "Staged Events"

Designed by QPR's primary design contractors.
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Doyle - Gamble has paid off
at 14:29 5 Feb 2014

So say's Harry Redknapp after 90 minutes...Does Harry's morose facial expression and his swift judgement of how well he's doing indicate that he doesn't feel wanted, supported, or is not getting the respect he deserves?
Good things, we've taken the ball off Barton for Dead Balls and have been practising during training, Traore has been coached in the art of attacking a full back with Kevin Bond, we've scored three goals without Charlie Austin, but to say that signing Doyle is a gamble that's paid off, I'd wait another week or two, but it's very encouraging Harry, not a proven success as yet.
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Diakite
at 19:33 2 Feb 2014

get's to work in the 88th minute as sub.....starts as he means to carry conceding two fouls in less than 2 minutes......
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Solksjaer
at 17:40 6 Jan 2014

Just to keep the focus on Harry Redknapp's modus operandi, OGS watched Cardiff on Saturday and had in the stands with him two Ex-Man Utd development players who had been at Molde with him.
One has signed subject to a medical, the lad is 23 years old, the other is 18 years Old and will be completing later in the week.
OGS says the foundations are right at Cardiff but nevertheless he has incoming players within 48 hours. Three other players are being targeted, all are young as OGS wants to 'work' with young enthusiastic players. His striker from Molde is now at Hannover is also a target.
Cardiff play in the same under 21 Development group as QPR, but clearly as OGS has worked with, coached and managed both these players he knows their value. Cardiff will pay £2 million for Magnus Wolff Eikrem and Mats Moller Daehli will be, perhaps, a little less.
He feel's that he ought to bring in new blood.
Loan players could be Wilfred Zaha and the young Williams at Crystal Palace.
It strikes me OGS would be the type of Coach that QPR need to bring in the new era, combining Warren Farm in two to three years and New Queens Park Stadium in 2018/2019.
When will that change happen? When Harry's contract ends at the end of next season 2014/2015? Would it matter which League we where in...PS QPR instructed two teams of solicitors and project management to progress the stadium this week!
Exciting times balanced by watching Karl Henry play his unique style of football. All in the week that The Black Pearl Eusbio lost his boots. Good, Bad, Sad!
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Charlie's Goal
at 23:26 2 Jan 2014

Is, are there no film, video, moving pictures of Charlie Austin's goal versus Doncaster Rover's....?
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Diakite
at 10:32 6 Nov 2013

Gets 90 mins at Wimbledon in the EDS, so, no Red Card but settles for a Yellow.
Not sure Harry can risk Samba, but reports of surging midfield runs spark the memory of Samba on the gallop.
Anybody watch this game to give a report of this lunatic but brilliant footballer?
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If only he could score goals
at 14:13 15 Jan 2013

as well.
"Nelsen, speaking after he was presented as the Toronto manager in Canada on Tuesday, revealed he had already had "several conversations" with Redknapp and the QPR owner, Tony Fernandes, regarding his future, pointing out that he is playing "on glass knees and glass ankles" and that his ideal scenario would be for the team to "get five straight wins" so he could leave knowing they were on their way to ensuring Premier League safety"
Still in contract until June, but the quote shows the spirit and ethos of the man. Normally very hard to make somebody play for a Club if he wants away, but Ryan Nelsen is not the norm, let hope's he get's his ideal scenario.....Great Person and a superb example......
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How to coach for Defending the deadball
at 22:48 25 Nov 2012

when there's nobody at the club who can cross it, nobody who can attack it and nobody to defend it.....perhaps then everybody just stands round and ball watch's....
Have a word Harry!
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