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Three-game weeks 10:59 - Jan 25 with 1754 viewsWegerles_Stairs

One of the reasons Nourry supposedly appointed Stephan was his ability to manage the dreaded three-game weeks.

I included the Plymouth week even though it wasn't a league game and Stephan was told who to play but it's not great, is it? We average just over three points from three-game weeks.

Preston/Plymouth/Watford 1 point*
Sheffield Wed/Oxford/Bristol City 5 points
Millwall/Swansea/Derby 3 points
Ipswich/Southampton/Sheffield United 1 point
Hull/Blackburn/Norwich 6 points
WBA/Birmingham/Boro 6 points
Portsmouth/WBA/Norwich 1 point
Stoke/Oxford/Wrexham 2 points

Average: 3.125 points
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Three-game weeks on 20:52 - Jan 26 with 216 viewsHunterhoop

Three-game weeks on 18:44 - Jan 26 by kensalriser

Is the three game week* metric for managerial appointments based on something someone from the club has stated, or has it just been inferred or imagined?

*Saturday-midweek-Saturday is actually a week plus two hours assuming same time kick-offs for the Saturday games.
[Post edited 26 Jan 18:46]


Pretty sure our CEO referenced this “3 game week criteria” regards the head coach search after we hired Stephan.
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Three-game weeks on 21:23 - Jan 26 with 140 views7374Ranger

Three-game weeks on 18:52 - Jan 26 by FDC

Ben Williams is conditioning them to be at their peak for the end of the three game week - which is Friday. By Saturday they're fúcked.


He is conditioning the squad to be fully fit for the final leg if the season i.e. After the Easter weekend. That's 4 games when they will be facing Bristol City Millwall Derby and finally Ipswich.

Here's hoping QPR do not desperately need the points from these games, because we have a deal with Bristol City, that the games should end in away wins! Usually crap at Millwall. Derby could go either way and Ipswich will probably need the points for a promotion place.

P.s. Saturday's loss has drained my confidence, a bit like Mane's stoppage time winner for Southampton in Ramsay's 1st match in charge after Redknapp resigned.
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