If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
Sadly regardless of service which is limited due to poor ability from most of the squad to be able to cross regardless of a ball moving or not moving and Chair reluctance to pass the f kin thing I don't rate Dykes and don't see SA as the answer either he lacks a killer instinct and can't pass a ball 4ft and has a touch his 2nd one is a tackle.
Worst CF options ive seen at Rs even back in the dark days Furlong and Gallen still had killer instinct.
Sadly regardless of service which is limited due to poor ability from most of the squad to be able to cross regardless of a ball moving or not moving and Chair reluctance to pass the f kin thing I don't rate Dykes and don't see SA as the answer either he lacks a killer instinct and can't pass a ball 4ft and has a touch his 2nd one is a tackle.
Worst CF options ive seen at Rs even back in the dark days Furlong and Gallen still had killer instinct.
I thought watching George santos up front was criminal … rather have him than dykes
I thought watching George santos up front was criminal … rather have him than dykes
I was at that Leeds away game and we went 0-1 up only to lose 4-1 with Brian Deane scoring all their goals. I left Elland Road to chants of "Deano for England".
I dont think Santos got a touch despite some lovely crosses from Mario Milanese!
“It is about preparing well with the window we have. It is the same for all of the teams. The guys will be very ready.”
Cifuentes confirmed that defender Reggie Cannon will return to the squad after missing the last two games through injury, and with Paul Smyth also back from suspension the QPR boss now has some potential selection dilemmas on his hands.
“The way I am as a coach, I like when the squad is balanced and everyone can compete for positions [in the team] and there is really high internal competition,” explained Cifuentes.
“I like to have profiles in the squad that can give us different variations when it comes to game-to-game approaches, the game plan and how to use their strengths.
“I told the guys that there will be moments for everybody in the squad during the season. In a week like this it is very important that the whole squad is focused and is ready to take the chance [to play].”
A 1-0 defeat at Norwich City on Saturday means that Cifuentes is still searching for his first victory as Rangers boss, and the club’s winless run now stands at 12 matches.
MARTÍ Cifuentes says the sad passing of Terry Venables has given everyone at the club another reason to target maximum points against Stoke City on Saturday.
Comment