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QPR v The Owls SBC Match Thread
#51
Full Time, 0-3 win, thoroughly deserved.

Mathematically safe, now its over to the EFL if we get relegated or not.
Nothing great will ever be achieved without great men, and men are great only if they are determined to be so. For glory gives herself only to those who have always dreamed of her.
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#52
Good game. They never looked like scoring.
"God Save the King."
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#53
Seems like Da Cruz and Windass are hoping to sign based on their work rate today. Nice to see some pace running at the opposition defence rather than a punt to a holding player who doesn’t hold now we don’t have Fletcher. Murphy looked like he was going nowhere until he switched back inside and put in that training ground curler.
Great performance with low possession and could have been 6 with a bit more composure in front of goal.
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#54
Looking at the table, at the top West Brom drew at Blackburn and Brentford won at Derby, that means there is just three points between Brentford and the top 2, and Brentford have a far better GD, so its three games to go (4 for L**ds) and the top two cannot slip up at all!! Thee is only really one layoff spot up for grabs, held by Cardiff at the moent but if Swansea beat L**ds tomorrow then they will take it. After that there are 4 teams who are within 3 points of Cardiff, again with 3 games to go. At the bottom everyone below us is still able to be relgated but it really looks like its three from 7, with Barnsley, Luton, Hull, Stoke, Charlton, Huddersfield and Boro all within 4 points of each other!!!

Of course the EFL still have a part to play. Wigan are looking at a 12 point deduction, that puts them bottom by one point but if they could win their last three games then they would likely stay up despite the deduction. And then of course there is us, 9 point deduction, no problem, 12 points and we would be in the relegation places so still need a win or two, 21 points and we are dead and buried!!!
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#55
Isn't 12 pts for full on administration?

I think we'll be hit with 9pts and a fine
"The opinion of 10,000 men is of no value if none of them know anything about the subject." Marcus Aurelius
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#56
I noticed that some players got on there I knees after the 1 minutes silence for jack.
I hope that was for the great man and if not why is this thing persisting ? It's been proven that BLM is a terrorist group actually funded by an ex terrorist who bombed New York and executed cops in the 80s who went to jail for a 15 year sentence only to be pardoned by bill Clinton on his last day in the white house.
Plus other facts which I don't really need to go into .
But the point is wtf is this still happening ?
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#57
I wonder if the announcement delay is down to the Derby case not being heard yet. Irrespective of circumstances surely they would argue it can’t be worse than Wednesday and conversely wouldn’t we appeal if the Derby decision was more favorable than ours ??
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#58
(11-07-2020, 19:01)Statesideowl Wrote: Isn't 12 pts for full on administration?

I think we'll be hit with 9pts and a fine

Yes admin is 12 points. It seems we will likely either get no penalty, a fine, a transfer embargo, a 9, 12 or 21 point deduction or a combination of any of these!!!! In the past 9 points has been the favourite penalty but no one really knows as each case is difference!!

Blunts 3-0 up over Chelsea and heading for a European spot for the first time in their history. As much as it pains me they deserve their league position and have a manager that has to be destined for bigger things!! He is to them what Jack Charlton, Howard Wilkinson or Big Ron were to us in different eras. He is the sort of manager we will need to find at some point if we want to get back to where they are now, someone who would die for the club, can motivate players and has learnt his trade at lower levels. Monk is probably the best we can do for now and he needs to be given time to begin the rebuild but not sure he will be able to do much beyond that, so we need to now be looking below us at managers who have had consistent success like Wilder had so that if we make a change we have a good idea who we want to talk to.
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#59
Ryan lowe for me .
2 promotions in his first 2 seasons as a manager no nonense roll you're sleeves up stuff with obviously an education on a player in the lower leagues ..which is where we will be looking for a while due to FIFA financial restrictions.
He knows what it takes to perform infront if the kop as well and if we are to be good again then we have to use our massive home advantage we have over most clubs.
The only times we've been successful is by blowing teams away that came to Hillsborough and not playing this silly bloody chess game which sucker punches us .

And am I getting ignored about the BLM question ?
It's pissing me off tremendously to think we still have players doing this after we all know and even thick c..unts like them should by now ! So if they are still doing it then they have no regards for us .
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#60
The kneeling is happening in every game I have seen, home and abroad, I expect it to happen to the end of the season. The cricketers did it too, as did some of the Formula One drivers.
Nothing great will ever be achieved without great men, and men are great only if they are determined to be so. For glory gives herself only to those who have always dreamed of her.
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