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Post by londonranger on Dec 28, 2008 18:46:31 GMT
Or is quoted on BBC. sometimes we lack the killer instinct. I havent seen much killer instinct since Gordon saved our bacon. Also Its hard playing two games in two days he says. (and harder than two games in three days). Notice that Cureton is still scoring goals for a club not doing so well. team.
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Post by londonranger on Dec 28, 2008 19:18:33 GMT
He needs more practice time source soccernet-- Then he wants to teach different systems. Say the heart. two on top of each curve, one in the top middle and one at the point below. ;D But again I think he makes too many changes and I still I still see Bries hand here, I just do.
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Post by QPR Report on Dec 28, 2008 19:50:58 GMT
Sousa has one advantage: He looks good. He's an international. The QPR fans have a metophorical crush on him. So they'll give him time. And ignore if the football - or the results aren't too good. And anyway, every fan - especially a QPR fan- has to have a strong streak of optimism; the belief that things will get better. That the man in charge is a genius. The fact that he's Portugese - so is Mourinho; and former Portugese coach.... So we'll see. Throw in that Briatore seems to be giving him a chance and backing off. Can't hurt, whoever is the manager. May be we'll have to settle for winning the FA Cup this Year.
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Post by eusebio13 on Dec 28, 2008 20:45:47 GMT
Sousa has one advantage: He looks good. He's an international. The QPR fans have a metophorical crush on him. So they'll give him time. And ignore if the football - or the results aren't too good. And anyway, every fan - especially a QPR fan- has to have a strong streak of optimism; the belief that things will get better. That the man in charge is a genius. The fact that he's Portugese - so is Mourinho; and former Portugese coach.... So we'll see. Throw in that Briatore seems to be giving him a chance and backing off. Can't hurt, whoever is the manager. May be we'll have to settle for winning the FA Cup this Year. How many advantages is that Report ;D Have to say we weren't great today but some of the end of civilisation stuff going on is silly. Yes he changed the starting line-up but with 2 games in three days that is understandable, perhaps he expected more of his squad players on boxing day but today was more or less the team that beat Preston. Tactically he has played the same starting formation in every game but adapted as he see appropriate to the challenge and yet the players at times in the 1st half seemed confused, now is that tactical or form or too much turkey. He adapted in the second half and we had several gilt edge chances which we failed to convert and on another day they go in and he's god again. As for the Portuguese-ness of his coaching and his comparison to Mourinho, well that just lazy on supporters part, he's clearly not Mourinho and today was his 8th game as a professional manager, so I suspect he'll make the odd clanger but I genuinely don't think today was about him (it's an opinion anyway). He has managed to lever control of the team from Mr B and given a couple of decent fullbacks could still challenge this year. Remember we're still 9th & still only 3pts off the play-off.
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Post by QPR Report on Dec 28, 2008 20:55:08 GMT
Hope Briatore/Mittal remember that when they're deciding on how much to spend in January
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