Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat 18:41 - Dec 30 with 6249 views | kensalriser | Gloves Sinclair (not in the matchday squad) Armstrong's Burger King. Great start. What else have we got? | |
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Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 18:43 - Dec 30 with 5014 views | Hooping_Mad | Dykes had no service is the one that got me. No service but missed x2 sitters just for good measure. | |
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Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 18:46 - Dec 30 with 4980 views | Dorse | Whoever was responsible for allowing Dom Ball to leave. You know I'm right. | |
| 'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!' |
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Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 18:48 - Dec 30 with 4959 views | davman |
Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 18:46 - Dec 30 by Dorse | Whoever was responsible for allowing Dom Ball to leave. You know I'm right. |
That'll be Dom Ball then... | |
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Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 18:49 - Dec 30 with 4949 views | davman | Me for not going or watching? | |
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Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 18:53 - Dec 30 with 4938 views | Hooping_Mad | Lets not forget the DOF who has the following JD "responsible for overseeing the entire footballing department at Loftus Road, with a mandate of building for the future" He certainly shouldn't be questioned because he scored some goals 20 odd years ago. How you really shouldn't call yourself a QPR fan if you don't follow the narrative here come on eh? Remember the mantra, nothing is ever the fault of the DOF. Amen. [Post edited 30 Dec 2022 18:55]
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Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 19:09 - Dec 30 with 4875 views | Logman | Gavin Ward | | | |
Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 19:14 - Dec 30 with 4844 views | PlanetHonneywood |
Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 18:49 - Dec 30 by davman | Me for not going or watching? |
In that case I cannot allow you to shoulder all the blame and I will join you in the pillory. | |
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Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 19:58 - Dec 30 with 4731 views | CLAREMAN1995 | The question that is clouded in mystery revolves around Armstrong not even making the bench last night. If we need pace to unlock defenses why is his raw talent not being used at this critical time for us. I know he cannot shoot for sh*t but not even in the squad is puzzling. Hopefully it was just against the Luton giants and NC sees potential and uses the kid. Run around like a lunatic it will energize the fans and help the team. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 20:30 - Dec 30 with 4687 views | bosh67 | Bob Malcolm. His pace had little effect last night. | |
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Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 20:39 - Dec 30 with 4662 views | TramoreRanger | Karl Henry......... Simply because...... | | | |
Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 21:23 - Dec 30 with 4565 views | TacticalR | Luton | |
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Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 21:40 - Dec 30 with 4543 views | LowerloftLad | I dont think the clubs ever recovered from the loss of Doudou ..... bloody Doudou it's all his fault. [Post edited 30 Dec 2022 21:42]
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Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 22:11 - Dec 30 with 4478 views | QPRSteve | Eric Morecambe | | | |
Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 22:13 - Dec 30 with 4469 views | Mick_S | Nick Owen. | |
| Did I ever mention that I was in Minder? |
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Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 22:28 - Dec 30 with 4429 views | Red_Ranger | Keith Stroud | | | |
Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 22:34 - Dec 30 with 4413 views | Malintabuk | Chelsh!te......because they are | | | |
Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 12:21 - Dec 31 with 4154 views | PinnerPaul | Kick off time. Nick London's " Seny didn't have a save to make" was pretty impressive | | | |
Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 12:25 - Dec 31 with 4134 views | stevec | The floodlights are far too bright now. | | | |
Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 14:40 - Dec 31 with 3997 views | BklynRanger |
Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 12:25 - Dec 31 by stevec | The floodlights are far too bright now. |
Agreed, nobody needs to see that with such clarity. Turn the lux down by a few bulbs and we'd have enough for that 15 goal-a-season striker. I blame the squirrel personally. | | | |
Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 14:42 - Dec 31 with 4001 views | Northernr | I blame myself. Went out for lunch so got to the Crown later than usual, and obviously had to leave early because of the daft kick off, so was way too sober for the full QPR experience. I intend to correct this on Monday. | | | |
Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 14:48 - Dec 31 with 3980 views | slmrstid | I'll throw in the state of the economy. We're all feeling the pinch and feeling grumpy that things feel a bit crap at the moment. QPR is a great source of escape. When QPR are absolutely crap it makes us even more angry because they haven't given us the escape we were all hoping for, and they have in fact made it significantly worse. Bloody economy. | | | |
Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 15:48 - Dec 31 with 3900 views | loftus77 | Aren't all the planets aligned in the night sky at the moment or something? I blame Mars and Jupiter jointly. | | | |
Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 16:06 - Dec 31 with 3874 views | enfieldargh | Peter Odemwinghi and my lucky underpants needed a wash | |
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Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 18:05 - Dec 31 with 3758 views | oldmeadoniansR | Undoubtedly Stuart Wardley's fault. He would have timed that late run into the box to convert those early crosses. | | | |
Most imaginative scapegoats for last night's defeat on 18:26 - Dec 31 with 3735 views | CateLeBonR | I blame safe standing. | | | |
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