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Post by londonranger on Apr 25, 2009 17:16:35 GMT
We may have done this before Mike but alright if I have another go? Obviously the relegation seasons are the most painful, the ones when just piipped at post, or just gone up.
The cup losses, especially to Spurs and the replay. But I always felt at least we got there To me this ranks very high as not only disappointing but absurdedlyso, when we were ranked so high pre season.
Writing this is helpful though. As the year unfolded it was evident we were not going anywhere. Now say we had gone up. I would suspect we would have come right back again and those are the most disappointing by far.
But now Im going out on a limb, off the subject and speculating. If he continues to run things as he has we will go nowhere. For now Im going to try to be content with a championship team that perhaps plays better football.
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Post by QPR Report on Apr 25, 2009 17:21:35 GMT
Well we have traumatic moments - so close in 75/76; losing Cup Finals...Losing playoff final...Being relegated. But those are moments. But in some ways 75/76 was most disappointing, because I "knew" we'd missed out on something that we would NEVER get so close to again.
This season, I thought we'd make at least the playoffs. But it's most disappointing when it's self inflicted - Such as League Cup Final to Oxford - And how we've acted in the last 18 months in terms of what we've spent/what we've accomplished. Could have done so much better - WITH The same amount of resources used.
And for that I blame Paladini for how he's signed. But only to a degree. The buck really stops with Briatore. In what he's done.
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