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Post by QPR Report on Mar 9, 2009 7:22:25 GMT
Seriously, assuming they stick with QPR and continue to "invest" what lessons do you think Briatore et al will learn from the season?
- Will they blame Dowie/Ainsworth/Sousa?
- Will they blame Paladini for transfer dealinsg?
- Will Briatore blame himself - at all for his involvement? re Players brought to club, involvement in team?
- Will they say it's the injuries and if had Buzsaky and Vine etc would have done much better?
- Will they make any changes in how they operate?
- Any changes in how they view/Interact with Fans?
And a few other such questions.
Not just what some of us may think they should do; but what think they will do.
Everyone makes mistakes. Don't have to acknowledge publicly those mistakes, but hopefully learn from them and make changes where necessary. Question is of course, will he/they?
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Post by londonranger on Mar 9, 2009 9:10:51 GMT
only time will tell.
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Post by londonranger on Mar 9, 2009 14:16:05 GMT
Lessons, lessons, "It was the prima perfectionne for our Great Leap Forward." We ave il ganga de Quatro midfielders plus the minime gange of four midfeelders.
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Post by QPR Report on Mar 9, 2009 14:20:52 GMT
It was actually a serious question. He's obviously a rational man; he obviously wants success (or to make money). So presumably/hopefully he'd look at what he's done and what should be changed.
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Post by londonranger on Mar 9, 2009 14:26:59 GMT
I was serious in a humourus way. I think he really believes he did very well. but that certain people have to be axed. I dont see him as opening up cash for better players. I hope Im wrong.
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Post by FloridaR on Mar 9, 2009 14:34:16 GMT
Any changes in how they view/Interact with Fans?
Yes, Ali Russell has been shut up & Gianni only makes a statement when is job is under scrutiny.
Will they make any changes in how they operate?
We will see in the close season going by the amount of new or obsolete clubshop poducts available.
Season ticket prices inline with struggling premiership clubs offers.
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Post by grumpyolde on Mar 9, 2009 14:48:31 GMT
They came to make money but needed success to do that.Trying do achieve success as cheaply as possible has led players being bought who were not good enough being replaced by more players who are not good enough. This adds up to more than buying a few players who were good enough in the first place. Now having done the money without the desired level of improvement we are seeing economies being implemented at the club that will probably escalate at the end of the season.
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