We have in our team one of the best strikers in this division. Can score 20 goals with ease. But not with our tactics. Burnley played to his strengths, good crossing, he's good in the air, and early balls to use his pace. We have to play more to his strengths otherwise we may as well have Bothroyd back up front. The fella's getting no service
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surprised Harry plays defensively, especially at home, but lets see how the next 2 games pair out. Fans of the other championship sides are creaming themselves, reckon we've played no one yet apart from BurnleyI must away now, I can no longer tarry
This morning's tempest I have to cross
I must be guided without a stumble
Into the arms I love the most
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It's fairly clear, if we start putting the ball in between him and the goal, he is an instinctive finisher. The lovely little dink over the keeper at Millwall was a case in point.
Using him like Bobby Zamora MkII is not making the most of his abilities.
It's hard for Harry to play a low-risk strategy like we have been doing, and get the ball into the right positions to supply the right ammo to him though.
If he thinks we can go up by being solid at the back and nicking wins at home and draws away, then that's what we're going to see all season.
It's probably enough to get us promoted, but it won't be anywhere near as much fun as the last promotion season.
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Anyone who went, did he actually touch the ball today?? Bloke on sky said after about forty minutes that he hadnt. What a damp squib of a return to your former club eh. Not his fault though, he isnt there to win the ball, just to score when someone passes to him, which we hardly ever do at the moment.
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Originally posted by QPRDave View PostWe have in our team one of the best strikers in this division. Can score 20 goals with ease. But not with our tactics. Burnley played to his strengths, good crossing, he's good in the air, and early balls to use his pace. We have to play more to his strengths otherwise we may as well have Bothroyd back up front. The fella's getting no service
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I think the problem is that we've not been playing with natural wingers. Hoilett is a right footed player that plays on the left, meaning he tends to cut inside rather than getting to the byline and crossing balls into the box or playing the ball into space behind defenders.
I think that's the kind of service Austin needs.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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Originally posted by BUSHRANGER1982 View PostWith you all the way on that, Dave.
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Originally posted by QPRDave View PostWe have in our team one of the best strikers in this division. Can score 20 goals with ease. But not with our tactics. Burnley played to his strengths, good crossing, he's good in the air, and early balls to use his pace. We have to play more to his strengths otherwise we may as well have Bothroyd back up front. The fella's getting no service
How many times did we put a cross in from a wing today? H wants us to play through the middle and its just not working and hasnt been all season. Combination of riding our luck and poor opposition got us to where we are in the league up to now.
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Originally posted by vblockranger View Post
How many times did we put a cross in from a wing today? H wants us to play through the middle and its just not working and hasnt been all season. Combination of riding our luck and poor opposition got us to where we are in the league up to now.
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Originally posted by QPR Richard View PostI think the problem is that we've not been playing with natural wingers. Hoilett is a right footed player that plays on the left, meaning he tends to cut inside rather than getting to the byline and crossing balls into the box or playing the ball into space behind defenders.
I think that's the kind of service Austin needs.
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Completely agree with QPRDave.
We are giving him no service at all. Also what is really starting to wind me up is how slow we are to attack. Austin makes 2 or 3 runs and looks for a ball in behind and our midfield play yet another square ball or go back again. Must be incredibly frustrating for Austin.
There's a reason why Burnley have had high scoring forwards in each of the last 3 seasons. They get good balls into to them quickly and in dangerous areas.
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