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Time to lay off Dykes
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Dykes has failed to convert the chances he's had. Austin has regularly taken his, even though Austin's have seemed less clear cut.
For me that's as clear as it gets. I want Dykes to do well and I believe he is a better player than the stats suggest, but it's just not happening at the moment. Time to rest him.
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Originally posted by gator View PostWe looked better all around today with him not starting, some time on the bench might do him some good and might do the team some good!
Can't be nice for him so time out on the bench might mean some training sessions in between games rather than resting.
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Not going to put the boot into Dykes , it will do him good to dip in and out of the side between now and the end of the season and hopefully nick a goal or 2 off the bench .He can’t complain that he hasn’t been given enough opportunities.
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Originally posted by QPRDave View PostWho was the Charlton striker on loan, who it was said "couldn't trap a bag of cement"?
We have signed some real stinkers up front on permanent deals like these;
Stefan Moore,Conor Washington,Queens Park Rangers 39 (3) Mark Hateley,Queens Park Rangers 92 (13) Steve SladeQueens Park Rangers 27 (3) Leon ClarkeQueens Park Rangers 69 (6) And I am sorry to say that Dykes is up there with them. Had it not been for his 4 penalties his stats would be even worseQueens Park Rangers 13 (0) Queens Park Rangers 28 (5)
I would like to seem him benched for much of what remains of this season with him only coming on as a sub for the last 15-20 minutes (preferably in games where the result is in no real doubt such as a 2 goal lead). Maybe he would then be confident enough to take whatever chances come his way.
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Originally posted by LoftusRoadLad View Post
Maybe it is the lack of a crowd and almost certainly confidence which is why I want him benched and only used as a sub in games where QPR are leading by at least 2 goals (which hasn't been often this season).
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Originally posted by stanistheman View Post
I think you refer to Carl Leaburn
We have signed some real stinkers up front on permanent deals like these;
Stefan Moore,Conor Washington,Queens Park Rangers 39 (3) Mark Hateley,Queens Park Rangers 92 (13) Steve SladeQueens Park Rangers 27 (3) Leon ClarkeQueens Park Rangers 69 (6) And I am sorry to say that Dykes is up there with them. Had it not been for his 4 penalties his stats would be even worseQueens Park Rangers 13 (0) Queens Park Rangers 28 (5)
I would like to seem him benched for much of what remains of this season with him only coming on as a sub for the last 15-20 minutes (preferably in games where the result is in no real doubt such as a 2 goal lead). Maybe he would then be confident enough to take whatever chances come his way.
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We just looked so much better Saturday with Willock playing off Austin, when a striker has gone so cold it is almost like playing with 10 men, in saying that I do hope we have situations where we can get him in to the game because beyond Austin there are very few viable options and if Chaz goes down we are in trouble!@gatorTFC
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Even though Dykes has not converted 3 or 4 very good chances presented to him i still think he will be an adequate replacement for Hugill in due time.
The creative balance in the team has been particularly disappointing this season with Chair ,Kane and BOS being very inconsistent and slow in their supply to our strikers, it must be very difficult to continually make good runs and find space when the ball fails to come in at the right time.
Interesting to hear in Warburtons post match comments after Bristol that our players were instructed to get early crosses in.
Dykes won’t be the first player to initially struggle at a new club and won’t be the last.
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