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  • WeAreQPR12
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    Originally posted by shaggy24 View Post
    I’d still rather watch Willock than smyth turn up for 25% of games smyth has zero ability to beat a player, cross and hit the target yep his work rate is great but that’s all
    Completely agree Sir. I couldn't have put it any better. Willock was fantastic for us last season and was a big part of why we went from bottom to playoff form. He clearly isn't sharp and being in and out of the side with different managers won't be doing him any favours. Just such a shame because him and Marti were like salt and vinegar, just went together so well.

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  • SheepRanger
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    He seems to be a lot slower than he once was. That zip of pace seems to have gone. Perhaps all those hamstring injuries have caught up with him.

    i think.........?

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  • shaggy24
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    I’d still rather watch Willock than smyth turn up for 25% of games smyth has zero ability to beat a player, cross and hit the target yep his work rate is great but that’s all

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  • 72bus
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    A wasted talent

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  • FurtiveFox
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    Was nice to see their star summer signing get some minutes on the pitch. Splinters can be extremely irritating.

    See what we are missing?

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  • Darkranger
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    Had to smile, Willock was the player who lost possession that led to Celar's second goal.
    Cheers Chris.

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  • Abseits
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    Originally posted by Hoopsah View Post
    Nailed on to score when we play Cardiff.
    I'm convinced he'll bottle out of the fixture. Pity Colback's crocked - I feel he'd have been nailed on to accidently step on Pillock's achilles within minutes of game starting. Rest of our team doesnt seem to have the necessary malevolence about them though (which kind of echoes that pervading feeling we're too "nice" or too "easy" to play against).

    You do have to ask yerself though... had Willock, Armstrong, Begavic and Dykes seen signs and evidence of decay setting in and hence their enthusiasm for getting out the door? Who knows.... let's face it, irrespective of how things are for them today, I can't see that any of them are thinking "flipping heck! Should've stayed at the Rangers!".

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  • Hoopsah
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    Nailed on to score when we play Cardiff.

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  • topperharley
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    There have been afew spells in the years since our last relegation when individual players really made the difference to our survival. The only time i've seen us play as a team was Snakes run at the start of his tenure, and Marti's run last season.

    Other than those 2 spells it's been Willock when playing well, Charlie, and Charlie & Dykes firing together, The Eze, Chair has played a part at various points but he's never been 'the difference' regularly imo.

    Right now we really need someone to stand up and be the difference on the pitch, to win us a couple of games and lift the squad, and we just don't have them.

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  • Macca
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    Originally posted by Qpr staines View Post
    Watching the Blackburn v Cardiff game willock is so good causing Blackburn all sorts of problems how we could do with him now can't believe we lost him for nothing and never got him to sign a longer contract
    Down to the idiots that do our recruitment.

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  • WeAreQPR12
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    Problem is that his through the motions offers more than our current midfielders bus

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  • 72bus
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    He had to go , for whatever reason he didn't want to be here.
    It showed in his lack of appetite , fella went through the motions.

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  • Isleworth116
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    Last couple of season with us, we'd have taken reasonable offer. Nobody wanted him. Hardly setting world alight at Cardiff. Played full 90 minutes twice this season.

    Poor last season. Heart wasn't in it.

    Personally, glad he's gone.

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  • cross it Dave
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    And with his wonderful attitude

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  • WeAreQPR12
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    Originally posted by Qpr staines View Post
    Watching the Blackburn v Cardiff game willock is so good causing Blackburn all sorts of problems how we could do with him now can't believe we lost him for nothing and never got him to sign a longer contract
    Completely agree sacha, certainly a very underrated player. The real shame of it was that Marti and willock seemed to be a match made in heaven. What player can now step up with his class and ability??!!

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