Given MW's injury updates, let's assume we will be without the services of Dykes, Wallace, Adomah, and Odubajo until the 12/27 Bournemouth game, McCallum til Mid January and Jordy well into February.
That means we have to basically field the same lineup as Stoke for the next two -- except I would move Amos into a starting role, use Dozzell and Thomas off the bench, and alternate starts between Charlie and Gray. These two games are a true test of QPR's mettle and character -- excited to see how they handle it.
Then set your calendar to Bournemouth, when we will likely get most of the injured back (including, God willing, Lyndon Dykes) and can return to the form that has us as serious contenders in the race for the playoffs.
A quality CB in the January window IS the final piece (Jordy will never be wholly healthy). Go for both experience and speed. Otherwise very much like our squad as is.
We've endured years of disappointment and mediocrity. Now we are looking at a few months of opportunity and hope.
Go you rrr's.
That means we have to basically field the same lineup as Stoke for the next two -- except I would move Amos into a starting role, use Dozzell and Thomas off the bench, and alternate starts between Charlie and Gray. These two games are a true test of QPR's mettle and character -- excited to see how they handle it.
Then set your calendar to Bournemouth, when we will likely get most of the injured back (including, God willing, Lyndon Dykes) and can return to the form that has us as serious contenders in the race for the playoffs.
A quality CB in the January window IS the final piece (Jordy will never be wholly healthy). Go for both experience and speed. Otherwise very much like our squad as is.
We've endured years of disappointment and mediocrity. Now we are looking at a few months of opportunity and hope.
Go you rrr's.
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