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Don't think its quite that simple. You win some you lose some that's football but as long as the team are giving it everything you don't turn on them.We have won and ur trying to stir stuff up enjoy the win fuck wot anyone else thinks
Don't think many people have a problem with a bit of constructive criticism.I'm a tad confused, am I a hater because I criticised Bowlers performance on Saturday? I don't boo the team and was pro Appleton when he was reappointed
Said on Saturday that I didn't think that the players knew what Appleton was asking of them. Last night you could see green shoots. I'm not going over the top over last nights performance but thought it was miles better than the last two matches
The thing that made the victory a little bitter were the injuries to Fiorini and Patino.
Fiorini imo had his best game since signing and Patino, wow a very very good player.
Hopefully both will recover quickly.
An unexpected but very welcome victory with confidence returning just In time for a difficult derby this weekend
Who's prodding you JJ? We all get frustrated when things don't go well but I think we're all on the same page, ultimately. I only ask cos you're usually a considered poster.They will just wait for the next loss and chirp up then the thick agenda driven twats.
I agree with you about tidying up the passing. Most of the problems QPR caused us were through losing possession far too cheaply through a poor pass, allowing them to catch us going the wrong way. I always applaud the intent of the pass, but when it happens time and time again that it fails to reach the intended target, it becomes tiresome.My thoughts after Appleton's first 5 competitive games in charge.
Reading - a good first 30 but sat too deep and didn't control the game as much as I'd like - 7/10
Stoke - pretty poor through out, rarely threatened and the team lacked intensity - 4/10
Barrow - dominant through out but didn't pick up the pace until the 2nd half - 5/10
Swansea - the low press was not easy to watch but we were much better in the 2nd half and should've won - 6/10
QPR - defended well, Grimshaw saving well when called on and looked a threat on the break all night, as away performances go, it was textbook - 8/10
That's an average performance of 6/10, but what is more important, it seems the players are getting better at playing in a 433. We do need to tidy up some of our passing and our final ball/finish needs to improve. When you consider he hasn't been able to get all the players he needs yet, I would say it has been a decent start, certainly nothing to boo or get despondent about.
It was more with the Facebook people in mind really, if you saw some of the instant judgements and calling for his head etc. It was the made their mind up already crowd who would wait for the next defeat and jump on him.Who's prodding you JJ? We all get frustrated when things don't go well but I think we're all on the same page, ultimately. I only ask cos you're usually a considered poster.
Don't do Twitface, never have. Stick with us old (what was it), twats on here and you'll know we're only an Ovaltine away from being reasonable.It was more with the Facebook people in mind really, if you saw some of the instant judgements and calling for his head etc. It was the made their mind up already crowd who would wait for the next defeat and jump on him.
Hopefully last night put a stop to it and people got a grip.
Latest news.Appleton has said the fans can't wait for progress and weekly training sessions to take effect and is in negotiation with fairies at the bottom of his garden to purchase a magic wand. More to follow.My thoughts after Appleton's first 5 competitive games in charge.
Reading - a good first 30 but sat too deep and didn't control the game as much as I'd like - 7/10
Stoke - pretty poor through out, rarely threatened and the team lacked intensity - 4/10
Barrow - dominant through out but didn't pick up the pace until the 2nd half - 5/10
Swansea - the low press was not easy to watch but we were much better in the 2nd half and should've won - 6/10
QPR - defended well, Grimshaw saving well when called on and looked a threat on the break all night, as away performances go, it was textbook - 8/10
That's an average performance of 6/10, but what is more important, it seems the players are getting better at playing in a 433. We do need to tidy up some of our passing and our final ball/finish needs to improve. When you consider he hasn't been able to get all the players he needs yet, I would say it has been a decent start, certainly nothing to boo or get despondent about.