For all of us that loved his commitment and determination in a QPR shirt,
it has to be said that as a manager he is looking so far out of his depth at Championship
level it is astonishing.
Poor performance after poor performance and poor decisions from Ainsworth,
has shown that it is very unlikely he will turn things around.
The decision to play Jimmy Dunne at right back I found baffling to say the least,
he is not the quickest and really does not have the quality to deliver crosses for Martin
and Dykes.
He is a very competitive and honest player who is essentially a central defender,
he was struggling in the game yesterday and it was no surprise he was hooked.
Then on to the field comes Laird, a natural right back and if he was fit why didn’t he
start.
Unlike many of the QPR support I did agree with Ainsworth regarding Chair,
he has been poor in so many games this season and other than his free kick he
didn’t created much.
We have so many players out of form and lacking confidence, there has to be
something fundamentally wrong at QPR. What ?
I thought the way Ainsworth walked around the pitch at the end was embarrassing,
the stadium had emptied in record time with fans booing.
He walked around the pitch like he was a rock star, he needs to realize that supporters
turn up to see their teams play well and hopefully win.
Not being humiliated week after week.
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Re: Gareth Ainsworth
Unlike many fans, I was never keen on getting Gaz in.
I don't believe that being an ex-Rs player is reason enough;
also, I doubted his suitability at this level, and the kind of football he had WWFC playing.
But I'd give 2 reasons in his defence, which may explain his selection for the job -
apart from the Board being able to say they've "listened to the fans":
1) He must be a good man-manager, a good motivator
2) If (some say when) we go down, he'll have plenty of knowledge of League 1 football.
I don't believe that being an ex-Rs player is reason enough;
also, I doubted his suitability at this level, and the kind of football he had WWFC playing.
But I'd give 2 reasons in his defence, which may explain his selection for the job -
apart from the Board being able to say they've "listened to the fans":
1) He must be a good man-manager, a good motivator
2) If (some say when) we go down, he'll have plenty of knowledge of League 1 football.
Re: Gareth Ainsworth
Pep, Arteta or Jurgen could not get the bulk of these non trying wasters motivated.
Gareth Ainsworth has been given a poisoned chalice.....but in the back of my mind
I have always thought that perhaps he lacks the sophistication to steer the club
towards being a top Championship club and on to premier league status....
Anyway at present..... Premier league?? You are 'avin a larf!!
If we do go down to league One(perish the thought) he would be the right managerial
candidate to take us back up
Gareth Ainsworth has been given a poisoned chalice.....but in the back of my mind
I have always thought that perhaps he lacks the sophistication to steer the club
towards being a top Championship club and on to premier league status....
Anyway at present..... Premier league?? You are 'avin a larf!!
If we do go down to league One(perish the thought) he would be the right managerial
candidate to take us back up
Re: Gareth Ainsworth
Yes Young Kerrins the manager doesn’t kick the ball and in our case not score goals.
If players have no desire to perform there isn’t a manager alive who can change
the course of a game.
I would play the B team at least they score goals and try to win matches.
Our so called first team have made not scoring and not winning into an art form.
If players have no desire to perform there isn’t a manager alive who can change
the course of a game.
I would play the B team at least they score goals and try to win matches.
Our so called first team have made not scoring and not winning into an art form.
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Re: Gareth Ainsworth
A good idea, about playing the B team; it would certainly
send a message to the under-achieving wasters we're playing at the moment.
send a message to the under-achieving wasters we're playing at the moment.