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Post by londonranger on Dec 27, 2008 17:15:36 GMT
To hold on to leads and develop a plan for this. We had one with Dowie. To be consistent in who plays this diamond formation so they can know each other. . Buy a very good goalkeeper who can split duties with Cerny. If we buy good players use them. Gorkss gathered splinters and now is consistently man of the match which was my constant grinding axe on these pages. When we buy someone do it right. Not go through another Ice man cometh routine. Design a sensible QPR logo.
Stop the silly use of this Boutique team. Stop Briatore from picking players he wants to play.
Lastly try to get respect of the league again and keep a manager on for a long time.
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Post by QPR Report on Dec 27, 2008 17:32:57 GMT
Don't agree with every point. But number of points I'd agree with. Throw in: Stop the use of the term "project." QPR are not a project!
Re Hannukah: I was thinking of QPR Players over the years who might celebrate Hannukah! Off the top: Mark Lazarus; Barry Silkiman and David Pizanti!
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Post by londonranger on Dec 27, 2008 22:29:06 GMT
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Post by QPR Report on Dec 28, 2008 12:25:15 GMT
It's a fascinating snippet: On all the various QPR messageboards - even where I posted Hannukah greetings, it's all "Merry Christmas/Happy New Year" - No Happy Hannukah. Whereas in the United States - a far more "Christian Nation" (as in people actually believing in God; going to regular Church services) there's far greater openess/inclusionism to other beliefs/ Judaism, and increasingly to Islam. A true case of God Bless America
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Post by QPR Report on Dec 28, 2008 12:27:30 GMT
As for the other points: Supposedly -as in WATRB's Pete - we're signing a Swedish goalie. Competition is good. And Cole is clearly not competition. Year after year, he's the reserve. Should move on.
Re the Logo: It's pretentious and horrible, but I shouldn't expect us to redesign it - certainly not as long as Briatore is here: It's his baby.
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Post by londonranger on Dec 28, 2008 16:18:27 GMT
Why does Watch your B get all the news before anyone else?
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Post by cpr on Dec 28, 2008 18:43:49 GMT
It's a fascinating snippet: On all the various QPR messageboards - even where I posted Hannukah greetings, it's all "Merry Christmas/Happy New Year" - No Happy Hannukah. Whereas in the United States - a far more "Christian Nation" (as in people actually believing in God; going to regular Church services) there's far greater openess/inclusionism to other beliefs/ Judaism, and increasingly to Islam. A true case of God Bless America Merry Christmas and Happy New Year means, have a good holiday, enjoy the work break, eat, drink and be merry. Nothing religious involved in the sentiment whatsoever. In my opinion.
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Post by QPR Report on Dec 28, 2008 19:24:08 GMT
Ditto for Hannukah. Anyway I'd just say they do it differently in the USA. You wish someone a Merry Christmas AND A Happy Hannukah AND a Happy New Year. Inclusive.
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Post by cpr on Dec 28, 2008 20:18:07 GMT
Possibly because there are less religions to be inclusive with.
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Post by QPR Report on Dec 28, 2008 20:58:55 GMT
I'd say both countries have quite a number of religions to be inclusive with!
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Post by cpr on Dec 29, 2008 9:46:11 GMT
No chance, have you been here lately? Anyway, non-football so off the agenda for discussion.
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