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With Man U essentially sowing up the title today my interest has dipped to the bottom of the table, QPR sit on 17 points with 11 games to go. The average for security is 40 points, which needs them to average a shade over 2 points a game to survive.
These are their remaining fixtures, I can see them picking up points against Southampton, Villa, Reading and Newcastle but aside from that it's looking pretty bleak IMO.
Another question is why are they even in this position, they've had two reputable managers in Hughes and now Redknapp (who even though I've shown my lack of personal support for him is still a very well experienced Premier League manager) and a wealth of talent ranging from 62 Brazilian capped goal keeper Julio Ceasar, who kept goal for Inter Milan during their successful Champions League campaign in 2011 and was considered one of the elite tier only a few short years ago, Adel Taarabt who despite his inconsistencies is one of the most dangerous players in the English top flight when in form and big money January signings Loic Remy, an £8 million buy from Marseille and Chris Samba, the former Blackburn picked up for a reported £12 million fee.
These are their remaining fixtures, I can see them picking up points against Southampton, Villa, Reading and Newcastle but aside from that it's looking pretty bleak IMO.
Another question is why are they even in this position, they've had two reputable managers in Hughes and now Redknapp (who even though I've shown my lack of personal support for him is still a very well experienced Premier League manager) and a wealth of talent ranging from 62 Brazilian capped goal keeper Julio Ceasar, who kept goal for Inter Milan during their successful Champions League campaign in 2011 and was considered one of the elite tier only a few short years ago, Adel Taarabt who despite his inconsistencies is one of the most dangerous players in the English top flight when in form and big money January signings Loic Remy, an £8 million buy from Marseille and Chris Samba, the former Blackburn picked up for a reported £12 million fee.