For the past few seasons, QPR has had more than its share of injured players including an epidemic of hamstring-related ones not so long ago. This season, we've waited patiently as Fer, Yun, Traore and others have healed enough to take the pitch. But how long does a player need, especially when they're already involved in under 21 scrimmages/games, to be ready to play? How patient must we be when we're paying big name players big name wages to sit on the trainer's table? And when it comes to match fitness, are you telling me Sandro (who's trained in Brazil, and now played in under 21 games) is not ready, that Henry playing his third barely adequate game in 8 days is preferable to giving Sandro a full go for his full time wages? I don't know what they call this in England, but here in America this is nothing short of coddling.
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I don't think it is coddling.
Better safe than sorry.Banning people is no longer my hobby,
but take a look at my photo blog:
http://kirillqpr.blogspot.com/
How and why did I start supporting QPR in Estonia:
http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/blog.php?b=852
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Originally posted by Harryboy View PostFer,sandro and the waste of space traore need a stern talking too, there taking the P iss out off the club
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Sandro and fer should atleast be on the bench by now even if they only play a small part,, when you look at our bench at the moment it gut wrenching there is not one player who can change a game, and even if it's only to keep the other players more focused then they should be on the bench if not tomorrow then the fulham gameYou Rsssssss
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