The role of QPR manager, coach if you like, is particularly hard work right now.

Damned if you do; damned if you don’t seems to be Chris Ramsey’s lot. Massimo Luongo got through a massive amount of work in Saturday’s 3-0 win over MK Dons, and when the pocket dynamo gave way to Leroy Fer just shy of the hour, the boos rang around Loftus Road.

What’s going on?

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Rs were desperately trying to find a way to break the deadlock, and put on a forward for a midfielder.

You might have thought that would show ambition. But for the second game in a row the ‘you-don’t-know-what-you’re-doing’ chants rang out around the ground.

Had anyone else given way at the time it would have upset a fine balance, but there are those in hoops who want Ramsey out no matter what.

One supporter on GetWestLondon Facebook claimed the boos were not about the substitution, it was his way of showing he doesn't like the boss.

Again, that seems hard to believe.

Had Rangers not won a game all season, and were a point off the drop zone like the side they beat, alarm bells would be rightly clanging.

But without their top scorer, Rangers are 10th and two results from a play-off spot, and not even a third of the season gone.

This has been said already, but does anyone seriously think a ‘name’ is going to come in and wave a magic wand over a QPR squad purpose built for the Championship?

Talking of which, I wish there had been a way of making the idiots who started fighting in the upper tier of the School End disappear.

Seven were arrested, one hospitalised; who knows how many young innocents close by traumatised by the pathetic overload of testosterone?

As Dons manager Karl Robinson put it: ‘People should be able to come to a football match with kids and family and watch safely.”

Amen, to that.