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  • Read this...it's about the future

    Time to man up about what we need to do to become a competitive team.

    Very decent piece here.

    Not sure I would lose Nedum, but agree we should signal a new season ahead by appointing a new captain who's sheer presence on the field equates to leadership.

    The positivity and optimism that had been slowly returning to QPR was dealt a swift blow at the weekend after the Rs succumbed to a humiliating 3-1 defeat to local rivals Fulham. From the Rs’ fans…

  • #2
    We won't win anything with Onoura playing centre half everyweek, it's a simple as that and as for him being captain well that tells you all you need to know about how few characters and leaders we have in the squad.

    But he isn't the worst of them and it looks like it actually matters to him unlike some of the others.

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    • #3
      Many fans doubted Neds appointment as captain when the great font of football wisdom made him captain
      I said at the time that Ale Faulin was the only real Rangers man at the club tho not vocal but he does wear his heart on his sleeve
      Last edited by dogsrrs; 16-02-2016, 08:06 AM.

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      • #4
        I'd probably go for Smithies as captain next season. I think he's only just starting to show us what a commanding presence he can be.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Qprtanpa1 View Post
          Not sure I would lose Nedum
          Back-up at best IMO and certainly never captain material. Loses concentration at vital moments and nowhere near vocal enough. Fulham's opening two goals being the latest examples.

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          • #6
            It's funny really. Before the Fulham game we were barely conceding and that's down to the Ned/Hall partnership. Suddenly we lose 3-1 and the threads singling Ned out are back. Before the Fulham game, I'd say to as far back as NW taking charge, defensively we have largely been very good, that's a fact. I do believe Fulham was the game we conceded the most goals since Ramsey was in charge. Not being funny but Ned has been very good since NW came in and Hasselbaink after him, with the exception of the Fulham game. So why he's been made scapegoat all of a sudden I dunno.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Ginger Ninja View Post
              Suddenly we lose 3-1 and the threads singling Ned out are back.
              Honestly he's never inspired me with confidence. Doesn't get his nickname for no reason. He's not a bad CB, just wouldn't be my first choice.

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              • #8
                I agree with the Ninja. More fluctuations in opinion on this board than the FTSE.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Ginger Ninja View Post
                  It's funny really. Before the Fulham game we were barely conceding and that's down to the Ned/Hall partnership. Suddenly we lose 3-1 and the threads singling Ned out are back. Before the Fulham game, I'd say to as far back as NW taking charge, defensively we have largely been very good, that's a fact. I do believe Fulham was the game we conceded the most goals since Ramsey was in charge. Not being funny but Ned has been very good since NW came in and Hasselbaink after him, with the exception of the Fulham game. So why he's been made scapegoat all of a sudden I dunno.


                  Not knocking him just dont think he's a leader and therefor not my choice as captain also think it's a role he could do without

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                  • #10
                    I never liked nervous has captain but who else is there,
                    You Rsssssss

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                    • #11
                      Ned and Hall are a solid pairing - it's not their fault the midfield offered them no cover ALL GAME

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                      • #12
                        Such a bad article its unreal. It's so kneejerk and stupid. I'd say the only player out there shouting at everyone was Ned from what I saw. This is arguably the worst example match of why he is a "bad captain", which he isn't given the fact that he has been a regular here for a long time and knows the club well. The only person I'd want more as a captain is Faurlin but you can understand them not having him in the role given that he can get injured so often.
                        This guy then criticises the inclusion of Polter over Washington, despite the fact that 1) Polter is in good form, 2) Washington is not at full fitness and was lucky to get 45 minutes of football under his belt.
                        Then he actually praises Mackie's performance for being "heart on sleeve" while criticising Polter for exactly the same thing!
                        Then this guy says we don't take this derby seriously, he must not be on these forums or speak to fans at all because I always see fans talking about the importance of this game.
                        Just so many things wrong with this article, I'm amazed he criticised Tozser given how he got every other bit of analysis wrong.
                        "What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane

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                        • #13
                          his poor decision making has often cost us at vital times. in the best case, his indecisiveness gives opposition attacks confidence where there may not have been any previously
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                          • #14
                            I thought this guy was talking some sense.. until I read "The fact that [Daniel Toszer] is second choice to Alejandro Faurlin is worrying to say the least."
                            Clearly a fella who doesn't go often, at least wasn't at LR to see Ipswich target Ale's knee.
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                            • #15
                              we have no captain in our team not that i've seen . the team lacks any steel

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