QPR were all over us for a lot of the game, but couldn't score in a brothel.
We took our chances, they didn't.
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People love a moan. QPR did barely anything second half. One shot against the post and one save from Smithies. Not good enough when 2-0 down. If that had been us for the second half against Hull we’d have been slated on this mb.
QPR were decent first half and played some nice stuff, again though, only one Smithies save and a shot against the post to show for their efforts from memory. The second half was a cruise for us in all honesty.
All with our best player this season in joe ralls sat in the stands.
QPR were all over us for a lot of the game, but couldn't score in a brothel.
We took our chances, they didn't.
I know we were 3 nil up but there was a passage of play at the end where we kept the ball with quick little passes under pressure and moved the ball around well, it left me wondering why we can do it more often, then you realise we were 3 up and we’re normally instructed to hold it and play in the final third.
I've always enjoyed decent passing and movement regardless of my feelings about the club as a whole. I don't think I'm unusual in that respect. Most football fans do enjoy it.
QPR's failure to score last night was down to some good goalkeeping, some good last-ditch defending, some poor decision-making in the final third and some rank bad luck in hitting the woodwork twice. It wasn't a case of no end product because they were dreadful.
I've been genuinely surprised by your views on last night's game. They don't tally with what I watched at all.
I said: "QPR's failure to score last night was down to some good goalkeeping, some good last-ditch defending, some poor decision-making in the final third and some rank bad luck in hitting the woodwork twice."
Don't forget you can read all of a post without replying to it now and again.
I don't follow football as closely as in recent years, but it was still a shock to only recognise 3 or 4 players from the QPR squad last night. That must be an all time low for me for an established championship side.
I don't care if it's awful to watch, seeing 3 points on the board is all that matters.
Playing pretty football but getting no points and being happy with it is absolute lunacy.
If us being 'awful' and winning pisses the opposition off, then that's even more satisfying.
Awful and effective over pretty and ineffective all day long for me.
Teams need to stop trying to be Man City and having a philosophy of playing great football, because if it gets you no points it's literally pointless. Work on winning before you work on your style.
You're simply seeing what you want to see.
If you read through my comments in this thread (and others), you'll see that I have praised the defending, suggested Flint was City's man of the match, and also praised the team's work rate and commitment.
The comment you have quoted was in direct reply to Steve's about QPR's failure to score. There were a number of times last night when City's defenders threw their bodies on the line in last-ditch blocks and challenges to keep the visitors out. That's obviously good defending - it's what the defenders are there for.
I was replying to a single post. I was up to date at one point with the thread but woke up to a load of replies this morning so have skipped over them.
“Last ditch defending” just sounds like we weren’t organised. If I’m wrong I’m wrong and I’ve read your reply differently to how you said it.
We were dreadful to watch for most of the game. We are well organized defensively and defended well as a team.
There are going to be many teams this year who are going to pass us off the park and their fans are going to wonder how they lost and give it the Cardiff are crap stuff.
However it wouldnt suprise me if we made the top 6 even playing like this.
The frustrating thing is i think this squad could do much better in what looks a weak division.
I didn’t think we could but after seeing us pick up points in recent weeks I’ve changed my mind. I think we’ll do it and it won’t be pretty.
Happy to pick up points but don’t think I’ll be happy with the way we get them all season.
Let’s just hope we can move away from it with a new manager when Warnock calls it a day.
Their effort in the first half - a hint more curl and it flicks the post on the way in. if you aim for the corner, this happens on occasions. I think that was fortunate for us, almost akin to a seam bowler where the ball can move off the seam in different ways, all slight but enough to make a difference.
The way Paterson's shot ricocheted off the turf, it could have gone anywhere. It was a good effort but a decent example of where fractions make all the difference. TLG is right. Had QPR scored and Paterson hit the post we'd be saying we were a bit unlucky.
Luck - success or failure apparently brought by chance rather than through one's own actions.
My friend thinks you are having him on.
QPR were just rank shite in front of goal.
Unlike us including Patterson.
Is he really neutral? I get that his passion for following the club may no longer be what it once was, however... a neutral? Are you saying he wouldn't have been bothered one way or the other if QPR had beaten us by three clear goals? He still attends some City games both home & away. Perhaps he'll be non-plussed about who wins the local Welsh derby or the Severnside derby for that matter..
Maybe you're right though, as he didn't take the opportunity to correct you.