If he didnt make thar mistake what do you think the score would’ve been ? Genuinely think it could’ve been 7/8 we were that dominant. JN
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He's DIV 1 keeper at best. Never pick crosses and always stay rooted hoping for the best. The stupid mistake to gift Luton a lifeline should never be acceptable at this level. It shows he is not concentrated during games and this could be the difference between success and failure for thr R's this season.
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Originally posted by jamesnutt View PostIf he didnt make thar mistake what do you think the score would’ve been ? Genuinely think it could’ve been 7/8 we were that dominant. JN
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Originally posted by LoftusRoadLad View PostAll them misses we done is Lums fault
It's not as if this is his first error with kicking the ball. He made a similar one last season against Preston and then against Bristol City.
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Originally posted by LoftusRoadLad View PostAll them misses we done is Lums fault
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Like lots say we should have been 3 more up before Lums blunder. We ain't complaining that Eze should go cos he hit the cross bar twice ? Or that Wells should have had a hatrick ?
It was the second goal which done us in. Lums made up for that with a world class save to give us the points. That's all in my opinion anyway.
"Full respect goes to Luton but we gave a sloppy goal away and a glimmer of hope. An early goal in the second half changed the whole dynamic of the game"
Warburton..
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Originally posted by jamesnutt View Post
No sorry not my point at all. In fact I think lumley played really well apart from that one mistake which completely changed the game. Was asking what the score would’ve been if he didn’t make that error. We were so dominant. JN
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In fact, let me say this another way. Lumley right now is the ONLY player I would sit on this squad that Warbs and Les have done a solid job rebuilding. He IS the weak link, and more game time (as we saw last season) only makes his level of play grow increasingly dire.
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His Mistake deffo let them back into a game they were out of we were cruising until then,it gave them that hope for the 2nd half could and should've been more in front at half time, and still managed to miss a good 4-5 chances in the 2nd half, but that first 35 minutes was the best football I've seen at HQ in possibly 10 years since Warnock was in charge? Eze brilliant lets hope he keeps it up and Chair & Ball's energy was great, Hugills hold up play excellent and lots of good movement from him and Wells
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Originally posted by dave58 View PostHis Mistake deffo let them back into a game they were out of we were cruising until then,it gave them that hope for the 2nd half could and should've been more in front at half time, and still managed to miss a good 4-5 chances in the 2nd half, but that first 35 minutes was the best football I've seen at HQ in possibly 10 years since Warnock was in charge? Eze brilliant lets hope he keeps it up and Chair & Ball's energy was great, Hugills hold up play excellent and lots of good movement from him and Wells
Lumley made a mistake and probably could have done better with the 2nd (at least come out for the cross and try and punch it away), but he did make a vital late save to keep the lead.
Back to the mistake, is he encouraged by Warburton to come out for the ball like that? I ask because on seeing the highlights, QPR took a throw in back to Leistner who then seemed to look to pass the ball to Lumley as if expecting him to be well out of his area. In short, QPR should not be aiming to play this dangerous football. A bit like Arsenal and their dodgy goalkicks inside their 6 yard box!!
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