After suffering that crap yesterday, good point but blimey. The build up is so slow and predicable and compared to other teams there is no pace at all.
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Spot on, our FB lack pace, CM lacks pace, and up top lacks pace, Yun coming back will add some in defence, if Mas drops back in one of the CM positions when Fer is fit that will help, up front after 70 odd mins, if we are in front, take Austin out as we are killing him at the moment, and bring Mackie or Blackwood on.Kept the faith!
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Cm has no pace. That slows everything down. They play it wide too early with the other team double teaming the wide player, so they have no opinion but to play it in or back. If a DM can carry the ball into space then options upfront and wide open up. Charlie can run in to through balls, so we have to get out wide or play the No10 in.
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Originally posted by Rangers77 View PostCm has no pace. That slows everything down. They play it wide too early with the other team double teaming the wide player, so they have no opinion but to play it in or back. If a DM can carry the ball into space then options upfront and wide open up. Charlie can run in to through balls, so we have to get out wide or play the No10 in.
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Originally posted by knocker View PostAfter suffering that crap yesterday, good point but blimey. The build up is so slow and predicable and compared to other teams there is no pace at all.
Hull City boss Steve Bruce told BBC Radio Humberside:
"It was a bit of a struggle. I thought for the first 20 minutes we did ok. Their goal seemed to set us back a bit and it was difficult and we found it hard going.
"We couldn't really play with the intensity that we needed to play with against a decent QPR team.
"We've got no divine right to turn over QPR and to be fair to them they've come here and played very, very well and made life difficult for us."
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Originally posted by qpr4life View PostInteresting view from Steve Bruce.......
Hull City boss Steve Bruce told BBC Radio Humberside:
"It was a bit of a struggle. I thought for the first 20 minutes we did ok. Their goal seemed to set us back a bit and it was difficult and we found it hard going.
"We couldn't really play with the intensity that we needed to play with against a decent QPR team.
"We've got no divine right to turn over QPR and to be fair to them they've come here and played very, very well and made life difficult for us."
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