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Post by Macmoish on Apr 20, 2014 7:35:38 GMT
If We DON'T Go Up - How will we do Next Season?
Need for total team rebuild
Financial Fair Play/Parachute payments
Presumably new manager
Other clubs challenging, etc
I see it just as hard as this season. Maybe harder
Wolves...Nott F, Derby or Wigan...Leeds - one or two relegated club
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Post by Jon Doeman on Apr 21, 2014 8:12:00 GMT
Champions.
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Post by rousdonhoop on Apr 21, 2014 10:11:27 GMT
if we can get a manager with some imagination, very well. A lot of big earners out of contract and a few promising youngsters should be given a chance
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Post by wrenboy61 on Apr 21, 2014 11:07:31 GMT
We will win it and Austin will score a Hat trick every week...Surprised you need to ask!!!!
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Post by blueeyedcptcook on Apr 21, 2014 11:26:46 GMT
We are QPR. Could have, Should have, Would have, if only. Mid table.
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Post by nomar on Apr 21, 2014 11:27:18 GMT
Hard to say really.
I think our best chance is to go up this season because it seems that the longer you stay in this division the harder it is to get out of it.
Next season some decent teams are coming down.
Norwich almost surely will drop and 2 of Fulham, Cardiff, Sunderland and West Brom are the most likely candidates to join them. Wolves are coming back as well, so that's quite a few big clubs with recent Premier League history that will be with us if we stay here.
Go up or stay put though, I think next season will be strange anyway. A lot of the crap we signed when we first went up will be gone so we will need new players. Will be interesting to see which direction we go in. Sign good Championship level players like Grabban, Cresswell, McCormack or faded and jaded names like we did when we bought Young, Park, Zamora and Wright-Phillips?
I genuinely hope we go up this season as I'd like to see a QPR team that is prepared to compete in the prem this time around. What happened last season was an affront to every QPR fan that ever lived and this club owes it to us to actually redress that abomination of a season they put us through last year.
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Post by sharky on Apr 21, 2014 14:44:23 GMT
Mid table
Changed my mind after we go a goal behind to Watford - Relegation zone!!
Thank goodness for Joey Barton. 1-1; back to mid table!!
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Post by jjqpr on Apr 21, 2014 16:03:56 GMT
Mid table Changed my mind after we go a goal behind to Watford - Relegation zone!! Thank goodness for Joey Barton. 1-1; back to mid table!! and now presumably champions? personally i think we'd do OK, top half finish, we HAVE to get rid of HR though! In fact we should get rid even if we do go up this season.
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Post by sharky on Apr 21, 2014 16:12:06 GMT
Mid table Changed my mind after we go a goal behind to Watford - Relegation zone!! Thank goodness for Joey Barton. 1-1; back to mid table!! and now presumably champions? personally i think we'd do OK, top half finish, we HAVE to get rid of HR though! In fact we should get rid even if we do go up this season. Champions for sure!
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Post by corndog on Apr 21, 2014 16:19:20 GMT
It will depend on who is the next manager, and who they sign. Obviously there are only a handful of players returning and a few younger players ready for a chance. YSY would become an everyday starter in my opinion, I would give Hitchcock, Sutherland and Petrasso chances to get in the starting XI. Probably won't be able to afford Barton unless promoted, but I would keep Henry(not sure if he has another year in his contract). Pretty much all of the loanees would be gone. I can't see us getting Morrison on a permanent if they don't go up, same with Carroll. Either way, I am betting mid-table to playoffs with the right guy in charge.
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