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Well I dont think he has been a tower of strength but he has been generally better than the others but considering what he has had going on around him its not surprising.
One thing i might agree with is that perhaps he is trying to hard but thats because he is taking responsibility, its up to the coaching staff to point this out to him and reign him in a bit.
In all honesty based on the "plan" the only defender we have bought that should have been allowed to come here is conolly
its New Era number 8 i tell thee, bring on the fireworks
Pete i say again. I sometimes wonder what games your watching mate.
Whilst i am more than happy to admit and admire your knowledge as a fan and your passion towards QPR... your arguments concerning Gorkss and his positional play and tactical nous are laughable mate.
Think you need to have played or at least been coached at a decent level before getting Andy Gray on his ass.
In that case, every player in the world is over rated Pete. Not one player alive won't lose form for a string of games. Rooney had a stint last season. He must be proper ****e.
Oh very dear mate.
Sorry bud...of course you're right. It's your message board
I find it more hilarious that because I gave my opinion, many felt he was going
Borrowdale was poor against Sheffield United.
Truth is, because fans see Gorkss winning tackles left back and right back positions and being in no mans land to find the ball, they see the effort. Just a thought, maybe he should stay in position and we may not concede so many..............
Pete, I was just answering your point that QPR conceded 3 against Sheff Utd by highlighting that Borrowdale played more than his fair sahre part in all of the goals conceded in that game.
As for Gorkss staying in one position, Perhaps he would if he had full backs alongside him who could actually do their job properly.
Okay, next time you see him play see where he goes and his lapses of concentration.
Its only an opinion, but thats my view. Of course he does his fair share and because he is all over the place, supporters wil say how great he is doing. He would do better if he simply stayed in his centre back position thats all.:byebye:
Bernies, he is over-rated because everyone on here is defending him when clearly he is not playing well
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Okay, next time you see him play see where he goes and his lapses of concentration.
Its only an opinion, but thats my view. Of course he does his fair share and because he is all over the place, supporters wil say how great he is doing. He would do better if he simply stayed in his centre back position thats all.:byebye:
Bernies, he is over-rated because everyone on here is defending him when clearly he is not playing well
I agree he would, but he needs full backs who are good at their job. Ramage and Borrowdale are not.
It would be unbearable to watch again, but the Sheffield united, Forest and Scunthorpe games he kept leaving 3 at the back, by going looking for the ball.
( I cannot comment on the Blackpool game)
If you want to blame Connolly, Hill, Ramage, Stewart and Borrowdale for 11 goals against in 4 games and make Gorkss exempt, then fair enough.
Me thinks 3 of those 5 names are easy targets, Ramage, Stewart and borrowdale (who was admittedly at fault for one goal against Sheffield united)
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If every player in our team played like Legs and Gorkks have played this season, we would be having no problems at all.
The problems evidently lie elsewhere.
If every player in our team played like Legs and Gorkks have played this season, we would be having no problems at all.
The problems evidently lie elsewhere.
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