That was painful. Not because we played badly as a team, but rather the reverse. This was a good team performance against the runaway league leaders and, although they will not feel it, the players and manager should feel proud of their efforts. If Dozzell had not been so wound up then perhaps it would have stayed a draw. A stupid action. Now we have two players serving red cards!
Dozzell has cost us. The way the game was panning out it looked like it was heading for a 1-1, it was even.
Has he finally cost his manager his job?
The decision to part ways won't be based on today.
QPR have lost 6 league games in a row for the first time in four and a half years.
It is our worst losing run in the league since we lost 7 in a row in January-February 2019 under Steve McClaren
And from Jack Supple > QPR have lost 10 of their opening 14 league games in a season for the first time in their history
It was a battling performance spoilt by a stupid reaction from Dozzell. You have to feel sorry for Ainsworth because in our last 2 games we've looked composed and organised to then throw things away by the brainless actions of our own players.
That was painful. Not because we played badly as a team, but rather the reverse. This was a good team performance against the runaway league leaders and, although they will not feel it, the players and manager should feel proud of their efforts. If Dozzell had not been so wound up then perhaps it would have stayed a draw. A stupid action. Now we have two players serving red cards!
What makes it even more painful for me was that both the West Brom game and today's match against Leicester was due to our own players stupid actions rather than getting beaten by a vastly superior team.
I'd much rather we had been hammered and then it's easier to accept both defeats. However, in both games we showed enough fighting spirit for 60 minutes that gave me the feeling we were in with a chance of getting at least a point. Nobody can allow for the stupid actions of Paal, Dunne and Dozzell however, and both games go from a possible point to a guaranteed loss.
Weirdly, after today I feel more positive than I've done for quite a while.
That was painful. Not because we played badly as a team, but rather the reverse. This was a good team performance against the runaway league leaders and, although they will not feel it, the players and manager should feel proud of their efforts. If Dozzell had not been so wound up then perhaps it would have stayed a draw. A stupid action. Now we have two players serving red cards!
What makes it even more painful for me was that both the West Brom game and today's match against Leicester was due to our own players stupid actions rather than getting beaten by a vastly superior team.
I'd much rather we had been hammered and then it's easier to accept both defeats. However, in both games we showed enough fighting spirit for 60 minutes that gave me the feeling we were in with a chance of getting at least a point. Nobody can allow for the stupid actions of Paal, Dunne and Dozzell however, and both games go from a possible point to a guaranteed loss.
Weirdly, after today I feel more positive than I've done for quite a while.
I do too, and I am wondering if it is the new tablets I am taking....
What makes it even more painful for me was that both the West Brom game and today's match against Leicester was due to our own players stupid actions rather than getting beaten by a vastly superior team.
I'd much rather we had been hammered and then it's easier to accept both defeats. However, in both games we showed enough fighting spirit for 60 minutes that gave me the feeling we were in with a chance of getting at least a point. Nobody can allow for the stupid actions of Paal, Dunne and Dozzell however, and both games go from a possible point to a guaranteed loss.
Weirdly, after today I feel more positive than I've done for quite a while.
I do too, and I am wondering if it is the new tablets I am taking....