QPR

Oct 04, 2011
Categories: Brands, Marketing, Others

What a dream come true. Was a poor result on Sunday but that does not deter me . I love it.

When you lose a class player like Traore and then his back up Connoley, it’s going to hurt. Then you bring Orr out and move Luke Young to the left side. And at warm up,Yiu – the third choice centre back pulls a hamstring. Total disruption.

Anyway we get Gabiddon, and Traore back for Blackburn. Let’s see.

Think we have a good squad, though it needs to be strengthened in the January transfer window. But this is a long road; we should be attacking more at home, maybe play with two strikers. it’s good to have Mackie back.

But I’m thrilled. This year is about avoiding relegation, sorting out our future home, building a good squad, build new training facilities and a new academy and growing new commercial opportunities.

I’m loving it! Going to be some tough weeks ahead but I love it when my back is against the wall. See you at Loftus Road Oct. 15.


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fathehi from Malaysia wroteon Oct 05, 2011 at 00:34
Mr.Tony, QPR ialah satu pasukan yang bagus. Cuma memerlukan penyerang yang berpengalaman dan penyudahan yang tajam. Harap Januari ini QPR akan dapat mencari lebih banyak pemain-pemain berpengalaman. Selamat berjaya.
jjconway1982 from United Kingdom wroteon Oct 05, 2011 at 00:52
Mr Fernandes, I'm a lifelong QPR fan, through thick and thin.... mostly thin but they are my team never the less, but the whole Fulham saga riled me to the core, i know the result has nothing to do with you but the way the club went about getting a small allocation to start with didn't seem very professional. 1500 tickets was not enough, I did not have enough loyalty points to purchase a ticket, so, I purchased a neutral zone ticket from Seatwave. This cost me £69 in total, outrageous. couldn't earn any loyalty points from purchasing from Seatwave and the the performance. All in all, one bad expensive day. I just wanted to put my view across. I appreciate all you have done for my club, and hope to have many more exciting times at Loftus Road and away from home. Cheers James Conway QPR Fanatic and Season Ticket Holder
ahadsamad from Mozambique wroteon Oct 09, 2011 at 22:56
It will take sometime for the team to gel in and bring out the results patience is needed ...focus on avoiding relegation when the break is there invest in the squad and staff and infrastructure next season aim middle table finish and hopefully on the next season begin fighting top teams the likes of spurs arsenal qpr is a club with great history you must be proud bringing it back to where it belongs( premier league)
cayqpr from Malaysia wroteon Oct 10, 2011 at 08:00
How can we contribute? In a matter of QPR, from here Malaysia.
spk5447 from Malaysia wroteon Oct 10, 2011 at 09:58
Sir. Good that ur using ur blog to answer to some critics. Critics get us going further, but they do need some 'tell-off'.
cayqpr from Malaysia wroteon Oct 17, 2011 at 15:37
We all know that to be consistent in team games i.e. football, a club must have ample of players to move around, compensate injury as well as tactical adaptation. Last transfer signings were made in haste, understandably in given condition. Iconic figures came into fold with immediate impact but as time moves on, apparently amount of Premiership proven players was not enough. In another words lack of depth, echoing A.Saad remarks several weeks ago. Come January, there will be new signings probably up to five as declared by CEO himself quote "there is no two-ways" -- such caliber and depth is a must to survive. As of last transfer window, Warnock couldn't ask for more, club owner fairly new. By default, Hoops 'Prima-cohort' (1st squad) has potential to be giant-killer. But again one must ponder if key player like Gabbidon massively got injured for long time with no replacement i.e. Samba for instance, Gaffer unable to do more than what he has been given. In football it only takes a single person to somehow destabilize an ongoing format. One can only imagine how Zidane’s head butt have cost France World Cup. If you take into account clubs problematic past (last regime), Warnock’s managerial skill in getting on top of Championship, CEO’s willingness in being a bit of liberal regarding finance also players working under pressure due to high expectations, QPR is at 'progressive state' a likeable perspective where you might find our heroes was actually doing a fine job.
fseo from Australia wroteon Oct 24, 2011 at 10:15
Tony, avoiding relegation ? not anymore. you just beat Chelsea! Go the rangers! kind regards, Gordon

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