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Bhatia reacts on Twitter after ‘horrendous’ QPR defeat

QPR chairman Amit Bhatia has described the home defeat against Rotherham as “horrendous”.

Rangers are now just seven points above the relegation zone after losing to the third-from-bottom Millers, who hadn’t won away in the Championship this season.

Steve McClaren’s side have lost nine of their past 11 league games and are struggling badly.

And Bhatia made his his disgust clear in a post on Twitter.



This post was last modified on 14/03/2019

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  • Sad. Please explain how come Manning makes a good impression at Rotherham, but stays on the bench against a team that cannot beat them. Please explain why we let in silly goals at the end of the game so often. Answer to that one is the fact that the attack just does not look dangerous without Smith and Freeman.
    Who's fault is that ?

  • EVEN ANGRIER oap We need a Manager who con deliver & motivate what is quite a talented group of Young Players The Appointment of Mc Claren was a dreadful Appointment & a backward one . All he has is a record of Failure & Sackings at every level of his Managerial Career to Date A decision has to be made by the Club Wheres the ambition . My Target at the start of the Season was 5o Points What the hell sort of a motivation statement is that !!!!!! there shouldnt be a Ceiling !!! The Sky is the limit . Bloody Sack Him NOW BEFORE ITS TO LATE & WE START LOSING ANY MORE OF OUR LOYAL FAN BASE

  • Bring back Neil Warnock he’ll take us into the premiership for a season or what about trying Nigel Pearson

  • Bring back Neil Warnock he’ll take us into the premier league for a season our try Nigel Pearson

  • Thought I should watch the highlights just in case I was being unreasonable - boy do I wish I hadn't.

  • I really don't think that McClaren should take the most of the blame. It was two unlucky goals, and, once again, we conceded sloppy goals and unlucky goals. His Ajayi's first goal was a quality goal, and his second one was so close to being saved. The real blame is obvious, and it goes on our attacking players. We signed two experienced strikers to solve our issue...and I think they have scored around nine goals between them. That is not acceptable. I do like Wells, but, he needs to find the back of the net. We need to stop crossing and going wide every single chance, because, especially without Smith, it is not going to work. It is so painful to watch every chance end with a cross aimed at 5'7" Wells when there are two 6'4" CB's on him, and Freeman and Wszolek aren't the biggest aerial threats either. We need to be more direct. Come straight at them, and don't be afraid to try to make dribbles inside of the box instead of waiting by the sideline trying to cross over and over again.

  • Words still fail me, so now we all know what the 'next level' is. Look no further than last night. Its beyond comprehension why Ollie was sacked, we get worse as the season progresses, Div 1 here we come. Im so p****ed off I dont really want to watch anymore.If we cant beat Rotherham (apologies to them) at home - who can we beat?

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