not con james Vinced personally. 2 games in a row we’ve been poor tactically and poor team selection. For me, anyone that picks shodipo and bright osayi Samuel over smyth shouldn’t be allowed near a football pitch, instead they should be in the psychiatric ward. If Steve Bruce’s Newcastle move falls through I think we should look to bring him in. Proper manager who knows the division and won’t try all the tippy tappy non sense warburton is trying to “implement”. JN
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I think bright osayi Samuel is the most overrated player at this club, he literally has zero end product
Shodipo I quite like actually.
i just don’t think qpr suit a pretty passing team, when have we ever been any good at that with any manager?Under Les Ferdinand:
Luke Freeman, top assists in the league: 4million
Alex Smithies, great goalie for this club: 3,5million
Charlie Austin, 19 Premier League goals: 4million
Jack Robinson: Contract ran out, left for free
And many more mistakes
LES FERDINAND, IT'S TIME TO GO
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Originally posted by qpr View PostI think bright osayi Samuel is the most overrated player at this club, he literally has zero end product
Shodipo I quite like actually.
i just don’t think qpr suit a pretty passing team, when have we ever been any good at that with any manager?
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Originally posted by jamesnutt View Postnot con james Vinced personally. 2 games in a row we’ve been poor tactically and poor team selection. For me, anyone that picks shodipo and bright osayi Samuel over smyth shouldn’t be allowed near a football pitch, instead they should be in the psychiatric ward. If Steve Bruce’s Newcastle move falls through I think we should look to bring him in. Proper manager who knows the division and won’t try all the tippy tappy non sense warburton is trying to “implement”. JN
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Originally posted by Stainrod View Post
Don’t you think eze is the most overrated as he’s the one you were slagging off last week .
bright offers nothingUnder Les Ferdinand:
Luke Freeman, top assists in the league: 4million
Alex Smithies, great goalie for this club: 3,5million
Charlie Austin, 19 Premier League goals: 4million
Jack Robinson: Contract ran out, left for free
And many more mistakes
LES FERDINAND, IT'S TIME TO GO
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Originally posted by qpr View Post
No I don’t. He has potential. I told you this
bright offers nothing
‘”attention- attention- look at me!! Aren’t I clever (and lacking elsewhere in my life”’)- I called it ages ago- he’s rubbish
Don’t be one of them. This season is going to be hard enough as it is
You could say he is a young player that if he adds end product to his game would be an excellent player
Many other players don’t add goals to their game until they mature. We need to give players like him the chance to do that. Maybe you are right he won’t be good but he is one of our best prospects and will need to be given the chance. Got an assist today as well in winning that pen.
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Originally posted by Route One View Post
There is a certain ‘fan’ who gets a kick out of slagging off a player very early so they can come on a message board or turn to those that sit by them when he does badly and say:
‘”attention- attention- look at me!! Aren’t I clever (and lacking elsewhere in my life”’)- I called it ages ago- he’s rubbish
Don’t be one of them. This season is going to be hard enough as it is
You could say he is a young player that if he adds end product to his game would be an excellent player
Many other players don’t add goals to their game until they mature. We need to give players like him the chance to do that. Maybe you are right he won’t be good but he is one of our best prospects and will need to be given the chance. Got an assist today as well in winning that pen.
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Originally posted by qpr View PostI think bright osayi Samuel is the most overrated player at this club, he literally has zero end product
Shodipo I quite like actually.
i just don’t think qpr suit a pretty passing team, when have we ever been any good at that with any manager?
and we were getting there under paolo souza, until he was hounded out because he happened to speak out and say he needed a striker, due to injuries and lack of depth. Sad that many of our fans thought playing football was boring and we’re glad to see him go
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MARK Warburton felt that his QPR side lacked intensity in Tuesday’s pre-season friendly against Boreham Wood at Meadow Park.
The R’s took an early lead through Ebere Eze’s penalty but eye-catching goals from Kabongo Tshimanga and Sorba Thomas turned the game Wood’s way.
And speaking to www.qpr.co.uk after the match, Warburton admitted that his squad knew that they needed to do better.
“When you come into these games it's part of your preparations but you want to develop a winning mentality,” he said. “We were disappointing in the first hour, we showed a lack of intensity, didn’t really hurt the opponent enough, we were sloppy in possession and I was far more impressed with Friday night away in Vienna.
“It was a beautiful playing surface here at Boreham Wood and we should have maximised it. I thought the subs came on and made a difference; Charlie Owens and Mide [Shodipo] on the left-hand side and we looked bright when they came on.
“We have to recognise that we have to be significantly better than that. There were some heated words said in the changing room by the squad because they know they are better than that. We have come to a nice ground tonight and we haven’t delivered a performance in front of our fans.
“We know what we have to do, we still have a number of players to come in and some to come back from injury, so there will be changes but we can’t be happy with tonight.”
Warburton also provided an update on the club’s search for strikers.
He said: “It’s not about going out and getting any striker, we’re trying to get the right strikers who will add the right quality to us and will score the goals that we’ll need in the division.
“Les and his team are putting in a lot of hard work, as we all are, to try and find the right players. It’s a difficult time and the Premier League clubs are going away on tour and some clubs are waiting for other clubs to move [sign players] to trigger a snowball effect down the pyramid.
“Right now, we are looking avidly in certain positions and strikers on top of that. A lot of work is going on behind the scenes and rest assured we and the QPR fans are aware of what we need.”
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