Ian McCullough is joined by former QPR captain Kevin Gallen and BBC Six Music’s Paul Stokes to discuss the shock win at Burnley, pay tribute to Sam Field’s displays and the future role of Sinclair Armstrong in the team.

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15 Comments

  1. I hope we do stay up. At any rate, whatever happens, I believe there must be fundamental changes at the club. Ainsworth looks haggard, doesn’t he; and that’s after the Burnley result. On we go, then, & thanks for your views gentlemen. COYRS !

  2. Looks like we’re staying up. No thanks to Ainsworth. Now he’s showing “ F – – films “. Next week it’s Mary Poppins !!!. For once, let’s hope the board make the right decisions and let him go. Don’t think I could stand watching us, booting the ball aimlessly up the pitch next season 🙀.

  3. As a big Gareth supporter I am very pleased with the decision to drop the tippy tappy crap that was creeping into our football before the great man's arrival as our manager. Long ball any day for me, as QPR have at long last started to TOUGHEN UP with the arrival of Gareth: No more namby-pamby stuff now and I like it!- Up the RRRRR'RRS

  4. Recently I Watched 3 games back in the day against Liverpool, Chelsea and Man U and I all those games it was the long ball. No playing out from the back from any of the sides and QPR won them all easily. I know football has changed somewhat over the years but it was still great to watch those games. Endless passing sideways across the back four is to me very frustrating and as it has turned out not very productive. Let's see what next season is like assuming QPR are still in the Championship and go from there. Give the Manager a chance to have a preseason and see if he can get the players he wants and build a team that can go places.

  5. Great show chaps – We somhow need to get over the line and give Gareth time to rebuild the squad next season. I am als a big Ainsworth fan.

  6. Hopefully we will stay up and don't start believing that the lucky Burnley result is a forerunner for further wins.We could come crashing down against Stoke and then reality will hit home. Ainsworth has got an enormous amount to do, otherwise we will be in a worse state next season.We need to keep Chis Willock who is an integral part of our striking force playing alongside Field and Chair.I can't believe he doesn't get a mention.To sell him off to Glasgow Rangers would be disastrous for QPR…

  7. Great show again guys.Have Always looked forward to this more than Saturday for a debrief etc.
    I think we need 3 points still, have this 'gut sinking feeling' that Reading could finish on the same points ,their goal difference is far superior.

  8. Ian face the facts with all the tippy tappy football that Rangers have played in recent years have they been successful? As a team QPR need to be playing to their strengths and adapting to wise tactics against the opposition. Possession football is boring unless a team has quality strikers to finish things off. Too many times Rangers have had a lot of possession and very low shots on target. In others words they become predictable. Other teams don't care how much possession football Rangers do, because they are quietly confident of taking their chances against them. Ainsworth needs time to get the best out of a team and give him the option to build further. Yes it is a learning curve for him too, yet a team that thinks more highly of itself and is not able to deliver (converting goals) what good is that mate? Don't be a football snob 😊 the club requires pragmatic playing which brings greater performances and even winning results. COME ON QPR your nearly safe from this slide show season.

  9. Warburton pass pass pass pass and pass again sideways backwards sideways. Lowest shots and scoring rate in the top half of the table. Great possession but we still conceded more goals than any other side in the top half of the table. Let’s get real we aren’t Brazil or Spain. We cut our cloth accordingly and have to be prepared to mix it up, go long when we need to and play out from the back when we can. Pretty and entertaining when we can but ugly and direct when we need to. We aren’t Wimbledon and we ain’t Man City.

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