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That was rubbish.And im being very kind.We went 2-0 up against the run of play and then contrived to give up.

We cannot defend,we know that but it is now becoming ridiculous.Bywater(terrible) sets a wall up for a free kick and then gets nowhere near the shot.Moxey lost the ball far too many times.Barker is running round clearing up everybodys mistakes.

Teale is awful,totally clueless,Croft inconsistent,Hulse is on his own far too often,waiting for another punt for him to try to control.Dickov spent far too much time on his backside.

The manager has got to look at himself and his coaching staff as well as the players.

How he kept Teale on for 90 minutes is a bigger mystery than John and Edwards success on x factor.

Stoor off,livermore on.Why not bring Buxton on and stick Connolly at full back?

Derby arent getting the simple things right.QPR were far better than us today because they can pass and move properly.Routledge was excellent.

As for the fans,the throwing of the shirts onto the pitch was disgraceful,I feel as peed off but no need for that.

We need less gimmicks and get down to basics.The board need to be honest about the funds available/not available,but mainly performances need to get better or the crowd will stop paying good money to watch rubbish.

And yes I know I spelt embarrassing wrong.

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Cloughie said hardly anyone (except SAV and Barker) put the effort in, and no-one wanted or chased the ball - and heads went down - bloomin sort it then Nigel :mad: he said especially the two wingers - bet you anything Teale is on the bloomin teamsheet.

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What he actually said was...............

"When QPR's second goal went in, I think you saw a lot of heads go down and a few players not wanting the ball as much as they should have done," said the manager."

"I exclude the captain (Robbie Savage) from that. I didn't think he hid from anything."

"I thought Shaun Barker did not do too badly and the goalkeeper (Stephen Bywater) did very well. But I didn't see too much else out there."

"Stephen Pearson did OK when he came on but not too many others went and looked for the ball."

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Steady on, I aint been in his back garden yet. I don't think he's the best keeper in the division although he's in the top 10 I would say. I can also admit when he has a poor game unlike......leeeeeeave it David! Anyway we could do a hell of alot worse than Bywater, Deeney for a start.

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Savage once again called for patience and understanding from the fans, some of whom made their displeasure known at the final whistle.

He said: "If we had a fully fit team out and had lost 10 games in a row, you could perhaps understand it, or if we were bottom of the league after 30-odd games.

"But surely the fans have got to realise that we are down to our bare bones."

I agree with Savage - it is very frustrating though :frown:

Bywater is a great keeper - he's just had a few dodgy games - same as the rest of the team.

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in hindsight i perhaps shouldn't have thrown the t-shirt on the pitch and booed them at full time except when sav came over to show his appreciation for the fans but it is so frustrating when they play ok the first half and up 2-0 at one point to then go and lose 4-2

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Oh ******** Vicky, Savage has no right to say when us fans can get disgruntled. If were spending our hard earned cash despite it being increasingly hard to come by, then we have the right to an opinion.

The reason people are panicking is that this club has everything in place to compete for Premiership Stability including a good infrastructure. The only thing lacking is decent coaching and performances with some bottle.

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in hindsight i perhaps shouldn't have thrown the t-shirt on the pitch and booed them at full time except when sav came over to show his appreciation for the fans but it is so frustrating when they play ok the first half and up 2-0 at one point to then go and lose 4-2

To me Dan, I refuse to demonise any of the t-shirt throwers, after all we had just been completely embarassed on national telly and these sorts of antics are the only way the board will properly take note

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Bywater - Fit

Moxey - Fit

Barker - Fit

Connolly - Fit

Stoor - Came back from injury

Croft - Fit

Hughes - Not match fit

Savage - Fit

Teale - Fit

Hulse - Fit

Dickov - Fit

This team is more than capable of doing better than a 4-2 defeat at home to QPR, I realise we have injury problems but apart from Moxey all these players have got Championship or Premiership experience. Theres no excuse for the performance on Saturday and whilst I don't agree with Booing or throwing the t-shirts on the pitch I can fully understand the reasons why it was done.

The players need to stop looking for excuses now and calling for patience from the fans and get on with the job they are paid to do and thats play football if any of them forgot, if they are not upto the job then pack yer bags and get out. I'm getting sick and tired of listening to the player whining after we lose and looking for excuses, these players who are in the team due to the injuries should be out there trying to impress Clough and stake a claim to a place in the team, at the moment we may aswell stick 11 inflatable dolls out on the pitch and save money on wages, surely we wouldn't be any worse of points wise.

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