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Post by londonranger on Apr 19, 2009 3:03:32 GMT
Helguson 5 goals. Eubanx 25 Poor
Cerny good
connolly good
Gorkss good
Delaney average
Ramage average/poor
Cook fair
Ledesma poor
Alberti poor
Parejo very poor
Tommassini poor
Tarabt medium to good.
Vine good
Legs average
Busz good
Camp good then poor
Borrowdale poor.
Lopez average
Routledge average to good.
Balanta average
US goalkeeper poor
Agyemang average to poor.
Might have missed some, but this is not an impressive group of football players. Management
can and should have done much better than this. Add 3 manqgers to this list you get the
makings of a shambles. I am expecting it to continue since theres no sign of it letting up
since the early returns have us with two managers to start next season which adds another
level of absurdity. Mad King Ludwig of Bavaria could never have dreamed up such a plot
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Post by QPR Report on Apr 19, 2009 9:13:20 GMT
And also have to factor in how much we paid - and how long contract/how high salary.
As I recall, We paid in the million pound range transfer fees for Hall and Helguson Delaney and Leigertwood. So fair to expect more from these transfers than from Agyemang.
And depends how much we actually paid for our loan - fees? wages?
Balanta: Thriving at Wycombe: Brought back to QPR: Very little chances. If we're not going to give him a chance when there's nothing left to play for (except maybe Ainsworth's job) then when are we?
And that's without getting into the various transfers enacted when Paladini was Chairman rather than Sporting Director. Not quite clear who was responsible for which transfer.
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Post by superckat on Apr 19, 2009 10:18:41 GMT
That is a complete squad with every position filled.With the resources available to us and the right person spending. We should have acquired only half the amount of players and been a lot more succesful.
Unfortunately, no sign of anyone learning from their mistakes. So expect more of the same next season.
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Post by QPR Report on Apr 19, 2009 10:34:22 GMT
With two games left, we have 60 points. In Holloway's first season back in this division (even while "suffering" with Paladini) he got us 62 points. And of course, Gerry Francis got us 68 points. Neither Holloway nor Francis spent ('threw away?" - nearly as much as QPR have done in bringing in players - transfer fees and wages) Holloway with the Briatore Players/Wages Budget would have gotten us up. FACT (One of those statements that you just can't disprove - or prove )
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