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  • #16
    Leicester played well they are solid with two decent strikers.

    We played poorly every team has an off day, I think some people saw us playing well for a few games and then thought we would just sweep every team aside for the rest of the season!

    Stewart was useless and should be dropped.
    Cerny gifted them a goal, as poor as we were we didn't have to give them a goal.
    Borrowdale and Ramage do not cut out enough crosses and we looked dodgy everytime one came in.
    Faurlin passed to them ALL night.
    Legs and Faurlin don't work in the middle.

    We were too open with Watson, Rowlands or Mahon we had no bite in midfield. and got over ran. The defence were also poor last night.
    Having said that there were still the odd moments where we did play good football and we looked very good they were just very few and far between.
    We need to work on the movement a bit though, a lot of times tonight we were just passing the ball sideways and going nowhere and eventually we would pass it back to them.
    Final point, when it's a goal kick, how about we kick it rather than trying to pass it out to a decidely nervous looking full back who is under pressure who then will punt it at Routledge or Buzsaky who are aready under pressure and end up losing the ball. This stupid idea of passing it everytime is what cost us a goal in the end and you could see it was going to happen.

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    • #17
      Wow. Many knee jerk comments. Not much credit to Leicester who worked us out tactically and then worked us over. Pearson did a thorough job and altered their tactics from how they set out v Reading.

      Sensed a bit of complacency all round last night. Might be the kick up the #### we need.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Nodge70 View Post
        Wow. Many knee jerk comments. Not much credit to Leicester who worked us out tactically and then worked us over. Pearson did a thorough job and altered their tactics from how they set out v Reading.

        Sensed a bit of complacency all round last night. Might be the kick up the #### we need.
        The most sensible comment I have seen, no team wins every game, really does show how young a lot of the message board crew are because anyone who has followed Rangers for years knew this would happen sooner or later. Just take a look back at results when we have got promoted in the past and oh yes we lost games and at home too ! No we didn't play well and Leicester got it spot on but we only lost to our own errors, Stewart, Cerny and Ramage all to blame BUT we will respond and hopefully it will be Tuesday.
        Alot on here need to grow up, one minute we are world beaters the next drop the lot !

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        • #19
          We lost to a good side who will be in the mix. If we average out our performances over the season we'll be in the play offs.

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          • #20
            I didn't expect an easy game, and well played to Leicester, who performed brilliantly. They were well organised, had a game plan, were first to nearly every ball and even created the best chances.

            However, I do agree that a number of QPR players had poor games.

            Leigertwood is not a good CM. He doesn't pass well enough and doesnt protect the back four like he is supposed to do.

            Faurlin gabe the ball away far too cheaply time and time again. He is better than last night, so perhaps we wont see too many o this type of display from him.

            Both full backs are too slow and were caught for pace and and time again in both attac and defence.

            I though Simpson never looked like scoring and Routledge for all his effort which was quite a lot, lacked a good first touch and his final ball was often not good enough. He also struggled to get past the left back on a number of times.

            Cerny was to blame for the winner. Even if Ramage called for it and then turned his back, it was a weak pass that went straight to Fryatt who took the chance expertly.

            Not many players came out that with a lot of credit. Taarabt & Buzsaky probably, although the latter should have equalised near the end.

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