After cutting his teeth and enjoying success with Wycombe Wanderers, Gareth Ainsworth now finds himself at the helm at Loftus Road. Luckily, we have JUST the man to interview the new Queens Park Rangers gaffer... #LO72
Please, please, please make it work. It's been too long since we have had a solid run of wins. If this club had never been to the summit of English football, and never had teams that were the envy of other clubs when we were in the top division (Division 1/Premier League) and Division 2/Championship, then we wouldn't be so frustrated. But we've been spoilt and we want to be there again. If it takes us another two seasons, so be it. But we want to see evidence that that day will come. C'mon Ainsworth! C'mon U R's! 🔵⚪️
It's a hard pill to swallow though like you I believe we need to stick with him although another loss yesterday was scraping the barrel, Rangers need to turn they cannot keep losing even if it is 1-0. The positive talk needs to translate in winning. Worse case scenario will the board back him if the team sinks? Best solution is win at least two games to avoid the drop if not more. Something needs to change.
Great interview. TBH, I'm a little jealous of whats presently Developing at QPR. Nice to see a manager who at least likes the club & players. I remember those days. Good luck to QPR
Good interview but cant help feeling a bit underwhelmed by the fact that his long term dream is 'to nick a play-off spot' and look up at the premier league. We were top of the championship in October talking about automatic promotion so not sure why our aspirations have lowered so far so quickly.
You were there by luck, was never sustainable. League is so competitive next season, 3 strong prem clubs going down, so playoffs is a only somewhat realistic goal
@@dustinmartin6524 Simply not true we were there by luck. I dont think the championship this year is that strong - Luton are in the top 6. We were there from merit playing some very good football under Beale.
@@xanblacker7168 Your team is lower midtable on paper and will finish there end of the season. Beale had you lot firing for sure but it mostly off vibes, there weren’t many games I saw that made me think QPR would sustain their form. League is definitely weak this season, next season is the problem. Watford, Norwich, West Brom all with transfer windows and Southampton, Bournemouth, West Ham/Palace/Forest/whoever goes down is a brutal league, plus teams like Millwall, Luton, Blackburn, potentially Sheffield United or Middlesbrough that aren’t going anywhere and teams like Swansea surely improving. Its a really tough league next year, so playoffs is ambitious enough