Southshoresteve
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Quite refreshing to see a manager praise the opposition and not blame refs, bad luck etc. Seems a decent sort - no excuses and provided a decent summary
We'd still have Critchley if he hadn't gone to QPRQuite refreshing to see a manager praise the opposition and not blame refs, bad luck etc. Seems a decent sort - no excuses and provided a decent summary
According to their site we're a small team who don't deserve to be in the Championship.Decent comments from their manager. Interesting reading their match thread (which bizarrely at the start turns in to a cost of living debate). End of the thread recruitment problems, managers selections and the curse of Sky .. sound familiar!!
Blackpool Match Thread - QPRforum - WE ARE THE RANGERS BOYS
Laird in line to start for QPR against Blackpool (https://www.westlondonsport.com/qpr/laird-in-line-to-start-for-qpr-against-blackpool-as-beale-gives-possible-clarke-salter-return-date) “He played 90 minutes for Man United against Rayo Vallacano last week and played 30 minutes in a game at the...www.wearetherangersboys.com
Like QPR are any bigger than us, if they think they are they're delusional:They seem to think the ref was bent also, they obviously didn't see the QPR lad ripping William's shirt off at the same time. I agree about the 4mins of stoppage time though, that was a surprise. Quite a few are typical London fans, the fact they're a small club and mock us. Well I'll say this, no way would they shift 40K tickets if the Play Off finals were held 200+ miles away.
We should thank him.We'd still have Critchley if he hadn't gone to QPR
Unfortunately for them they have not and never will be that big club.His comments were refreshingly objective. As for QPR fans, I used to live not far from Loftus Road and I think they suffer from 'big club syndrome' - a delusional condition that causes fans to believe that the club they support is much bigger than it actually is. It goes without saying that plenty of Nobbers also suffer from this...