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Originally posted by maidstone_hoop View PostHoilett is on 40 plus k a week and for 3 and a half years has been utter dog.
Mackie got promoted with QPR played for the shirt and actually produced when olaying for us in the top flight. Right now he's a decent squad player who can be relied on when needed. As said nothing more but for some reason is becoming a scapegoat to moan about.
I'm more than fair with my comments and judgment and hoilett is playing well as and I have said fair play.
However he still can't cross a ball to save his life and yes we should be cautious about his up turn in form a few weeks before his deal runs out. Would be careless for the club not to think where has this side of hoilett been for the last 36 months.
1) So did Hoilett, in fact he was crucial to a particular moment at Wembley.
2) They could ask the 3 Managers who gave up on him.
You're right he's been a huge disappointment until this year, but maybe JFH has seen something and decided to work with & get the best out of him. And being paid £40k isn't down to the player solely. Only IMO and I could be wrong, but I hope not. If he goes in the Summer, fine, he goes. But I doubt there are 2 better wingers in the Championship than Hoilett & Phillips when on form. If we're seriouws about aiming for promotion next season, we'll need to keep some players. We can't keep starting with 12 new players every season. I do agree if he stays it should be within our new wages structure, which I believe is £20k around half his current deal.
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Originally posted by QPR1976 View Post1) So did Hoilett, in fact he was crucial to a particular moment at Wembley.
2) They could ask the 3 Managers who gave up on him.
You're right he's been a huge disappointment until this year, but maybe JFH has seen something and decided to work with & get the best out of him. And being paid £40k isn't down to the player solely. Only IMO and I could be wrong, but I hope not. If he goes in the Summer, fine, he goes. But I doubt there are 2 better wingers in the Championship than Hoilett & Phillips when on form. If we're seriouws about aiming for promotion next season, we'll need to keep some players. We can't keep starting with 12 new players every season. I do agree if he stays it should be within our new wages structure, which I believe is £20k around half his current deal.
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Originally posted by 3London View PostIN other news we won..with our best result of the season!
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Originally posted by QPR1976 View Post1) So did Hoilett, in fact he was crucial to a particular moment at Wembley.
2) They could ask the 3 Managers who gave up on him.
You're right he's been a huge disappointment until this year, but maybe JFH has seen something and decided to work with & get the best out of him. And being paid £40k isn't down to the player solely. Only IMO and I could be wrong, but I hope not. If he goes in the Summer, fine, he goes. But I doubt there are 2 better wingers in the Championship than Hoilett & Phillips when on form. If we're seriouws about aiming for promotion next season, we'll need to keep some players. We can't keep starting with 12 new players every season. I do agree if he stays it should be within our new wages structure, which I believe is £20k around half his current deal."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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Originally posted by BuffooneRy View PostWhat a pointless and rather churlish comment... I think that it's a perfectly valid observation from the OP and I wonder how the lad's confidence is going to be affected the longer he goes without much of a chance or indeed a goal... We seemed to have spent a few quid on him so they must have rated the guy... does seem a little odd and especially so as I for one wouldn't be that upset if Mackie left and wasn't here next season as he doesn't appear to offer much these days...
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Originally posted by Shania View PostMaybe the coaches have decided that they need to work more on his supposed weaknesses in traning before people start to slate him during matches, perhaps. Just a though.
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Originally posted by BuffooneRy View PostWhat a pointless and rather churlish comment... I think that it's a perfectly valid observation from the OP and I wonder how the lad's confidence is going to be affected the longer he goes without much of a chance or indeed a goal... We seemed to have spent a few quid on him so they must have rated the guy... does seem a little odd and especially so as I for one wouldn't be that upset if Mackie left and wasn't here next season as he doesn't appear to offer much these days...
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Originally posted by QPR1976 View Post1) So did Hoilett, in fact he was crucial to a particular moment at Wembley.
2) They could ask the 3 Managers who gave up on him.
You're right he's been a huge disappointment until this year, but maybe JFH has seen something and decided to work with & get the best out of him. And being paid £40k isn't down to the player solely. Only IMO and I could be wrong, but I hope not. If he goes in the Summer, fine, he goes. But I doubt there are 2 better wingers in the Championship than Hoilett & Phillips when on form. If we're seriouws about aiming for promotion next season, we'll need to keep some players. We can't keep starting with 12 new players every season. I do agree if he stays it should be within our new wages structure, which I believe is £20k around half his current deal.
Both of them have provided assists and goals this season and can do so again next.
If Hoilett is prepared to accept a £20k pw deal he is worth keeping.
As for Washington, he needs time to adapt but seems to have potential to do so.
He needs some more game time and yesterday was a perfect game for him to participate in. i hope he gets more chances before the end of the season. Bringing on Mackie makes very little sense to me.
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Originally posted by BuffooneRy View PostWhat a pointless and rather churlish comment... I think that it's a perfectly valid observation from the OP and I wonder how the lad's confidence is going to be affected the longer he goes without much of a chance or indeed a goal... We seemed to have spent a few quid on him so they must have rated the guy... does seem a little odd and especially so as I for one wouldn't be that upset if Mackie left and wasn't here next season as he doesn't appear to offer much these days...SIR LESLIE FERDINAND!!
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Originally posted by 3London View Postor ...just be happy that we won with on of our best performances of the season..rather than try to find a negative point.
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Originally posted by 3London View Postor ...just be happy that we won with on of our best performances of the season..rather than try to find a negative point.
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Originally posted by 72bus View Postvery odd post , this is a forum where we discuss all things QPR i see no negativity in my OP just thought at 3 nil and the game won it was a perfect time to bring on our brand new expensive striker
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