This is the key line in that interview:
"If results don't improve, I would have to seriously consider my position. But I am not a quitter. It is tough at the minute but you just have to get on with it. "
He won't resign, and credit to him for that in my view. I think we have been improving since the start of the season, understandable that it takes time in view of how many new players brought in, time to gel etc. Of course it all went pear shaped on Saturday as soon as we went to 10 men. Suddenly we forgot how to defend, but even then we were creating some chances, putting QPR under pressure.
Btw I thought the back line looked solid with Dion and Keown together, QPR had only 1 meaningful attack in the first half really. However I fail to understand why he moved Dion up front when we went to 10 men, that was crazy and ill-timed, the ball was still in our half as Dion was shouting to MA on the touchline words to the effect of "you what, you've got to be f*ckin kidding??!!!"
Phil
Thou