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QPR & Southampton vs WBA - Match Thread
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Last week's must-win game came within a whisker of going severely Shane Long for Albion, and while the 2-0 half-time deficit thankfully just paved the way for the most entertaining comeback win we've been treated to in years, it nevertheless means that the only two ticks in Ryan Mason's plus column for November were earned by coming from behind at home against relegation battlers. If it was a school report, ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT would be plastered in red ink over the front, and though there are two opportunities in the coming week for that improvement to be delivered, both are taking place on the road where we haven't won in over two months.

The consolation is that our opponents are very much in the same boat as us: the good ship 12th-14th to be precise, boldly going nowhere fast and cultivating an ever-growing aquarium on the lower decks. QPR are Saturday's opposition, defeated at Norwich last week but with a couple of recent wins buoying them somewhat, while Southampton - our destination Tuesday night - are also bouncing back from a loss, but otherwise enjoyed a dream November with a string of resounding victories that went some way to repairing their dreadful start. The encouraging signs for Albion, not just against Swansea but also in the Coventry capitulation, are that we can clearly score goals if our forwards (particularly Heggebo) get the support and supply they need; the lesson to be learned, on the other hand, is that we can't expect to defend a lead for more than ten minutes, and Josh Griffiths needs to be protected from saving anything smaller and faster than a balloon. It's not an ideal situation, but shouldn't be beyond Mason's ken to make good.

Still, a couple of draws to give us an unbeaten run would be a decent outcome against these shipmates who are a little more shipshape at present than us, and even one draw would keep the points tally ticking. Back-to-back defeats, on the other hand, would put us back at square one a week from now.
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#2
Interesting line up and formation. He’s gone 4-4-2, with Hegebbo and Maja up front. Grant instead of Price or Iling-Nunior and, not hugely surprising, Wildsmith instead of Griffiths. Although I reckon Griffiths needs a rest, I’m afraid Wildsmith fills me with no confidence whatsoever
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#3
I see we are back to this keep playing dangerous passes across the back until someone decides to boot it forward to no one. QPR playing very aggressively and not in a good way, no idea where last weeks second half team are, this is more back to those lets pass it around until we lose it, 20 mins in and I don't remember a shot, let alone one on target, fingers crossed.
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#4
Bloody typical !!!!!! 1-0 QPR 45+3
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Interesting line up and formation. He’s gone 4-4-2, with Hegebbo and Maja up front. Grant instead of Price or Iling-Nunior and, not hugely surprising, Wildsmith instead of Griffiths. Although I reckon Griffiths needs a rest, I’m afraid Wildsmith fills me with no confidence whatsoever
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#6
Oh NO!!! 2-effing nil!!!!
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(06-12-2025, 17:24)Salopbaggie Wrote: I see we are back to this keep playing dangerous passes across the back until someone decides to boot it forward to no one. QPR playing very aggressively and not in a good way, no idea where last weeks second half team are, this is more back to those lets pass it around until we lose it, 20 mins in and I don't remember a shot, let alone one on target, fingers crossed.

Just as I said faffing about at the back, we lose it and they score, pathetic. 2 - 0
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#8
Last week bought RM some time, but this shit show must be the final nail in the coffin.
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#9
After our defeat to Southampton, Mason needs to go …. He has taken us to the brink of the dogfight.

I know we haven’t played saints yet but I predict a heavy defeat, we can not defend, we play like we’re Man City passing around the back and conceding goals for fun, neither goalkeeper is up to playing at this level and our forward play is as aggressive as a poodle.

I don’t think Mason is ready for this level either.

Need to make changes before the window and before it’s to late to rescue our season.
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#10
Our season is not over we have a relegation battle now. Mason will go down as our worst manager ever.
A complete clear out is needed Mozza and Myhill need to be dumped and Pearce has been stealing a living for a long time.
We need a new manager now who can use the Jan window to bring a couple of fighters with organisation skills to knock the rest into shape.
Leave Mason in charge and we will be heading into league 1. And don't nobody say were too good to be relegated. The simple truth is currently we are not worthy of a place in the championship.
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