So the cavalry returned and what a difference they made, even
worse than previous performances without them.
Looking at the body language of the players, it is clear to see that
the dressing room is obviously not united.
Gareth Ainsworth may be one of life’s nice guys, but I honestly believe his
task of turning this team around is impossible.
I have no doubt there are bad apples in that dressing room, who neither
care for QPR or any manager in the hot seat.
How on earth did we end up with a squad like this.
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Re: What a difference the cavalry made.
Yes Tommy very worrying.
It was always going to be the position that returning cavalry players
were going to be nowhere near match fitness and so it proved to be the case yesterday.
Only watched the lowlights and followed the match on the day but we sounded
even less toothless than the games that have gone before.
All the returning players have all been in the losing teams so was it too much to
ask for a decent result?
So this lot of so called professional footballers were upset over Beale being
disloyal and leaving us, upset with Critchley for daring to criticise them and so what
is their excuse under Ainsworth?
The Balogun incident after the match was difficult to watch. Does anybody know
what Balogun said or did to get the crowd reaction other than to clap them for their
support? After his early schoolboy error probably cost us a point it was probably not
a wise thing to do!
We are looking like a team who have no desire to fight to avoid relegation but if
we do go down and it leads to wholesale changes in the backroom staff it may
serve a purpose.
GA must be given time to build his own team that I am sure will have more pride in
the badge on their shirt and at least give 100% every match.
I've witnessed several relegations in my 65 years of support and we usually come
back a stronger side and I hope that is repeated.
It was always going to be the position that returning cavalry players
were going to be nowhere near match fitness and so it proved to be the case yesterday.
Only watched the lowlights and followed the match on the day but we sounded
even less toothless than the games that have gone before.
All the returning players have all been in the losing teams so was it too much to
ask for a decent result?
So this lot of so called professional footballers were upset over Beale being
disloyal and leaving us, upset with Critchley for daring to criticise them and so what
is their excuse under Ainsworth?

The Balogun incident after the match was difficult to watch. Does anybody know
what Balogun said or did to get the crowd reaction other than to clap them for their
support? After his early schoolboy error probably cost us a point it was probably not
a wise thing to do!
We are looking like a team who have no desire to fight to avoid relegation but if
we do go down and it leads to wholesale changes in the backroom staff it may
serve a purpose.
GA must be given time to build his own team that I am sure will have more pride in
the badge on their shirt and at least give 100% every match.
I've witnessed several relegations in my 65 years of support and we usually come
back a stronger side and I hope that is repeated.
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Re: What a difference the cavalry made.
Cavalry? This season is turning out to be Gaz's Last Stand. 

Re: What a difference the cavalry made.
Excellent Comment Tommy and Colin.
To paraphrase that famous quote by Errol Flynn (Gen George Custer) from
the 1941 cavalry film They died with their boots on.....
You might be right about Money Balogun quite right but there's one thing
about glory you can take glory with you when its your time to go.
To paraphrase that famous quote by Errol Flynn (Gen George Custer) from
the 1941 cavalry film They died with their boots on.....
You might be right about Money Balogun quite right but there's one thing
about glory you can take glory with you when its your time to go.
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Re: What a difference the cavalry made.
The injuns are comin' - form the wagons in a circle 
