QPR fans on Twitter react to Onuoha verdict

QPR fans on Twitter have been reacting to the news that skipper Nedum Onuoha will be suspended for the New Year’s Eve game against Wolves after an appeal against his red card at Brighton was rejected.
Many supporters were unhappy with the verdict. However, Onuoha has attracted criticism from fans this season – and some were far from unhappy that he will now be unavailable.
And some were also unimpressed by manager Ian Holloway’s warning that Rangers “haven’t got a back four” without Onuoha because Joel Lynch and Steven Caulker have also been unavailable.
@WestLondonSport actually not bothered as I think he's pony, just a shame it's now with no real backup, harsh decision in the first place..
— Lee Reynolds (@miniwren) December 29, 2016
Excellent news, his lack of leadership won't be missed on the pitch, the Loftus Road squirrel has better leadership qualities! https://t.co/KRgfCXYM4x
— Lloydy (@TheGarwBoy) December 29, 2016
@WestLondonSport You ain't gotta back four, full stop mate. Bet Caulker will do well again once he leaves ..
— Lager Lout (@lagerlout1966) December 29, 2016
@WestLondonSport we don't have a back four full stop Ian. And we're also in trouble with or without him
— Ben Ingram (@BenIngram3) December 29, 2016
@WestLondonSport we don't have a back 4 with Onuoha so nothing new
— Steve (@QPRSteve1982) December 29, 2016
@WestLondonSport and Sick note Caulker whatever happened to him just stick smithies centre half been covering all season anyway #woeful
— David R block (@237tothebush) December 29, 2016
@WestLondonSport
stop making excuses before the game and just get on with it!— Neil Crawshaw (@NeilCrawshaw) December 30, 2016

31/12/2016 @ 7:43 am
I have been supporting QPR since 1968. Have seen the greats of Marsh, Bowles, Francis, Stainrod. Seen the good managers of Jago, Sexton, Venerbales. Those days have well and truely gone. The current chairman and director of football have no ambition or footballing direction. Promises of a new stadium which is needed for premiership status is all pie in the sky. Time to sell the club Tony and find someone who can lead the club forward rather than lead it into the lower tiers of a footballing graveyard.
31/12/2016 @ 6:27 am
bring back jay emanual from gillingham, its a no brainer
31/12/2016 @ 12:38 am
I think I agree wiv you derek
I loved the guy as a player & manager
1st time round
But omg 6 defeats in a row maybe he’s gotta go
30/12/2016 @ 4:27 pm
You haven’t got anything holloway except your wages
Doing worse than the previous 3 managers you won’t be able to buy it either
Just get relegated sell everybody then start the season in div 1 with your own players and you can get sacked without improvement
If you want to stay up. Play 4-3-3 with3 strikers 2 midfield ard 1 def and 4 def
Like barca, if your goner lose try and score and lose 5 games no gols.
Sorry your quality of being a manager is not good enough