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Post by scottjones on Oct 20, 2008 21:06:39 GMT
After just watching the World piece he comes across, to me, as a bit paranoid and also a tad detached from the club/his situation.
If he keeps going on that "we havent spent a penny" I can see Flavio wanting him out - makes Flavio sound like a tight arse (which, he actually is it seems!)
Not too sure about this bloke.
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Post by superckat on Oct 20, 2008 22:17:18 GMT
The whole setup seems strange. New investors on board with more money we could ever dream of and spending less than we have actually dreamt of. Di Canio, coming and leaving, Dowie coming, massive sponsorships, stadium refurbishment, super models at matches, increases to season tickets and matchday prices. Considering we have some of the most succesful men in sport and business captaining the good ship QPR. We seem to go from structured and organised one minute to fragmented and pissing in the wind the next. The whole thing just seems weird
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Post by hoopsofessex on Oct 21, 2008 0:05:22 GMT
I think Flowers has just alienated himself from many fans but I have to add it seems the party line so to speak, with players ect comming out with the same message. I don't boo during a game but I vent my spleen with anything that displeases me. I cheer, I sing, clap ect when I see something worthy, so when I see something crap I will react too. Of course there is apprehension, we cannot live up to the high expectations this board were hell bent on giving us. You build a rod for your back, you take the flack when it happens..simple logic! No good rolling out all and sundry to say ohhhhhh thats harsh, the prices are harsh and if we ain't getting what we think we should..well we'll let you know..simple!
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Post by QPR Report on Oct 21, 2008 7:10:56 GMT
Every manager brings in his own team. Tim Flowers is the Dowie guy. If/when Dowie leaves, Flowers will too. (It gets hard to remember all the #2 we've had at QPR in the last few years. Where IS Richard Hill today? I always felt a little badly for him despite what he did If people didn't see, on the dot.org a summary of what Flowers said: www.qprdot.org/viewtopic.php?t=30985
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Post by cpr on Oct 21, 2008 7:35:04 GMT
d**n! Thought this was a beer thread! Double damn! How do you insert a pic?
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Post by Zamoraaaah on Oct 21, 2008 8:32:07 GMT
I wonder if they are trying to create siege mentality similar to how Fergie/Jose/Wenger (everyone hates us) have in the past because although there has been unrest in the crowd I don't believe it is as bad as they make out. We've seen the captain, club captain, assistant coach all come out and make the point about booing over 3/4 weeks when in all honesty it was only a problem at one game.
I hope this is their poor attempt at some kind of team bonding/siege mentality in a positive way because right now they come accross as a bunch of whinging prima donnas.
We won't groan if they don't miss hit passes and we won't boo if give everything to win so they would do better to concentrate on their own game and keep their thoughts to themselves.
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Post by eusebio13 on Oct 21, 2008 9:59:02 GMT
I agree its some kind of tactic but they really should get on with winning and playing better
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Post by scottjones on Oct 21, 2008 12:04:37 GMT
What he said
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Post by sirstanley10 on Oct 21, 2008 22:35:54 GMT
Flowers needs to understand what the fans at Loftus Road expect from their team....100% commitment and ideally, some entertaining football. The most entertaining moments on Saturday came from the banter and commentry from the back of Block F. I thought that the atmosphere was very low key, no booing and not a lot to cheer about.
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Post by weavie on Oct 22, 2008 7:52:12 GMT
if flowers really said that about flav being a tight bottomed twat then god bless him for that it might cost him his job but at least hes being honest
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