QPR are relegated - and nobody has much sympathy for them

It was a miserable day all round for QPR fans – whose side were relegated in thoroughly comprehensive fashion as they turned in one of the worst performances seen in the Premier League this season to lose 6-0 to Manchester City. Not only that, but there were genuine questions being asked about how much some of their players and even manager Chris Ramsey seemed to feel it – with some definite honourable exceptions, including Charlie Austin, Clint Hill and Rob Green. Charlie Austin and Rob Green shoulder less blame than most (Lynne Cameron/PA) Those watching were stunned by the abject lack of fight shown by the Hoops as they rolled over in the face of Sergio Aguero’s hat-trick. At this rate it is already mathematically impossible for QPR to stay up next year as well. — Danny Baker (@prodnose) May 10, 2015 At least one QPR player not even bothering to clap the away end. What a way to go . . — Daniel Taylor (@DTguardian) May 10, 2015 #QPR manager didn't even acknowledge their supporters, they just got relegated. Disgraceful. — Craig Lyons (@mrcraiglyons) May 10, 2015 QPR relegated with barely a whimper. All that £££ spent under Fernandes & they've won 21 games in 3 PL seasons. FFP row to follow. Shambles — Oliver Kay (@OliverKayTimes) May 10, 2015 We couldn’t help but feel for the supporters, who surely deserved better. Humiliated and relegated, must rebuild and consolidate now #QPR — Livi Macdonald Parry (@livimp92) May 10, 2015 If #QPR had players with as much heart at the fans have for the club then we would do so much better, to many money chasers, same old shit — cj church. (@cjchurch96) May 10, 2015 I wish Les all the luck in the world with sorting out this mess. #QPR — malcolm jacobus (@maljacqpr) May 10, 2015 Lets start preperations now! Out with the old in with the young! Pathetic 11 out there today. Absolute shambles. #QPR — Adam Sawyers (@Sawyers89MD) May 10, 2015 Amazed that of all the woeful performances #QPR have given this season, they saved the worst til last. Un fucking believable. — Matt Little (@MattLittle36) May 10, 2015 From opposition fans, though, sympathy was in short supply. If your gonna be relegated do in style congratulations QPR — Mickey T (@therealMickeyT) May 10, 2015 Good riddance to a truly rancid club #QPR — Michael James Brown (@MichaelJBrown73) May 10, 2015 Bye bye QPR – by far the worst team this season. Hopefully won't see them in the Premier League again. — Vik (@IconicNumber7) May 10, 2015 QPR showed 0 fight. Deserve to go down. Abysmal performance and club. — Adam. (@Thibauted) May 10, 2015 QPR = Quickest Possible Relegation — We Love Arsenal (@tomgunner14) May 10, 2015 QPR Strategy: 1. Buy 30 year old has-beens. 2. Get promoted with ease. 3. Buy more has-beens. 4. Get relegated badly. 5. Repeat #CFC #QPR — Zak Green (@legendofchelsea) May 10, 2015 If QPR return to the Premier League they should definitely go out and by loads of overpriced, overpaid ageing players to stay up… — Ross Arnold (@RossArnold93) May 10, 2015 Many were quick to point the finger at former boss Harry Redknapp. Surely Harry Redknapp should be included in this QPR blame game? #qprfc — Simon Hopper (@hopperfootball) May 10, 2015 If the media had their way Harry Redknapp would have been the England manager. Now you can add QPR to the list of clubs he's ruined. — Donner & Blitzen (@Ceraunic) May 10, 2015 Will any media be brave enough to call it how it is? Harry Redknapp spent millions on mercenary players at QPR and ran off to avoid blame. — Keenos (@KeenosAFC) May 10, 2015 Harry redknapp strikes again! Squad full of overpaid journeymen with no sell on value, Portsmouth all over! Yet the media love him, why? — Ben Hutchinson (@benny_hutch) May 10, 2015 It all looked like good news for Newcastle, who will surely get their first win since February next week… If we don't beat that QPR team next week then quite honestly we deserve to go down #NUFC — Josh Pearson (@JoshPearson_10) May 10, 2015 Although possibly not one for the neutrals. QPR vs Newcastle next week is set to be the worst Premier League game of all time. — Becky Taylor (@beckytLCFC) May 10, 2015 We’ll leave the last word to James Milner – sort of. I thought QPR would have tried a bit harder to beat us so they could avoid relegation today but we beat them easily & they were relegated. — Boring James Milner (@BoringMilner) May 10, 2015 We couldn’t have put it better ourselves.

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