Lucky today to get a point TBH. Thought the Palace midfield pairing of Jedinak and Ledley were outstanding. Creative and hard working. They played Barton and Kelvin off the pitch. We created nothing in open play. And, having no pace anywhere in the team, including Holliet who got the ball too deep with three players on him, we can't break to save our lives. Thought Palace, lacking anything up front, looked a more balanced, better side. That's worrying.
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I found Palace to be a bit toothless....yeah they got whippets in the team but i thought overall the back 4 handled them well.
Sir Clint never let us down again ...Isla and Caulker seem to be getting better.
Agree with you on our attacking though .....Chaz needs service, crosses in particular
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It's going to be a long hard slog for QPR this season. I don't expect much in the transfer window to improve the squad.
Perhaps QPR will sell Taarabt Traore Hoilett and Phillips in order to raise a few quid to buy some players with pace and ability in attack. Probably wont get much for those four - perhaps £7 million if lucky - but that might buy a player or two who are in the final year of their contracts.
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Originally posted by Rangers77 View PostLucky today to get a point TBH. Thought the Palace midfield pairing of Jedinak and Ledley were outstanding. Creative and hard working. They played Barton and Kelvin off the pitch. We created nothing in open play. And, having no pace anywhere in the team, including Holliet who got the ball too deep with three players on him, we can't break to save our lives. Thought Palace, lacking anything up front, looked a more balanced, better side. That's worrying.
But we have two midfield players who are comfortable on the ball - Nico and Adel. At least one of those is reviled by the majority of fans. Nico is frustratingly slow. But just imagine if either of those two had the dead balls that Barton wasted today? Reckon they would have made one of those count. I think Barton deserves his place - but as some of us have been saying for months now, a team relying on him as the play-maker is in trouble. Boulasie may lack end product but we had nobody on the pitch who cd done some of the stuff he cd and as such we never really looked like breaking them open. Even the header off the line was straight at the defender so no real prospect of a goal.
People moan about Hoilett but it was pretty clear today that Phillips is no better.
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Great post, Stainrod. My pal makes the same point. Barton and Kelvin aren't the creative pairing you need in the premiership. You ought play one, but not both. A CM who can carry the ball and pass (could that ever be Fer? JordOFF Mutch?) would make a great difference. Especially if Charlie was paired with a striker with pace who could run on to balls played wide or, God forbid, over the top or through the defence. Think I'm as done with Holliet as I am with Traore. Four wingers in the 25 and not one of them can beat their man or ever deliver a cross..... Clint was superb at LB. Particularly first half when he forced Puncheon to abandon the wing.
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Isla was solid enough at the back, but offered nothing offensively either. When he beat his man first half the final ball was lacking. But central midfield isn't able to get the ball out wide quickly or tellingly. Palace won every lose ball in midfield. Charlie was poor today, too. But as we know he could have scored had we created the chance for him.
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Originally posted by Rangers77 View PostGreat post, Stainrod. My pal makes the same point. Barton and Kelvin aren't the creative pairing you need in the premiership. You ought play one, but not both. A CM who can carry the ball and pass (could that ever be Fer? JordOFF Mutch?) would make a great difference. Especially if Charlie was paired with a striker with pace who could run on to balls played wide or, God forbid, over the top or through the defence. Think I'm as done with Holliet as I am with Traore. Four wingers in the 25 and not one of them can beat their man or ever deliver a cross..... Clint was superb at LB. Particularly first half when he forced Puncheon to abandon the wing.
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Originally posted by jmelanie View PostThe team did not have the same determination as in our previous home games. The US tv stations made the excuse that the team was preoccupied with the disappearance of the Air Asia plane (which was all they talked about on tv).
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