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  • The Warnock effect... This is good news

    QPR quit the Combination League. Shows Warnock want to be involved in all levels of football at the club and also shows the board is backing him 1000%.


  • #2
    this is good news

    he says he doesnt want are reserves playing all over the shop and playing more "local" games

    hopefully this is the reason his teams have stayed fit and all ways in contention of a spot in the 1st team

    #QPRJunglists #QPRPartybusmassive @epn1882chalet QPR - JUNGLE - DnB - Westside Hounslow


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    • #3
      "i dont want them traveling so far away plus its better for me to keep tabs on the players"

      "the reserve team will play a key role in developing young players"

      neil has a plan

      #QPRJunglists #QPRPartybusmassive @epn1882chalet QPR - JUNGLE - DnB - Westside Hounslow


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      • #4
        Wheres the logic then,so you have a reserve team who dont play any games?

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        • #5
          Its a brilliant move , if he can organise friendlies Vs the likes of Arsenal or Chelsea our youth set up and reserves will benefit no end, he's just come from a club that has a very good youth academy and i honestly hope he can persuade the owners to reinstate our own academy so all our youth levels can play the top academy sides.

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          • #6
            there will be reserve games eyr but just not at

            eastbourne, dagenham, aldershot

            we will be playing top academy sides, prem reserves in freindlys

            #QPRJunglists #QPRPartybusmassive @epn1882chalet QPR - JUNGLE - DnB - Westside Hounslow


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            • #7
              Ok fair one.

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              • #8
                Spurs disbanded their reserve team a few years ago,said it was a waste of time. they are not doing to badly without one.

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                • #9
                  Good one Neil

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by EYR View Post
                    Wheres the logic then,so you have a reserve team who dont play any games?

                    They don't play many games now either, and most of them are of a poor standard against lower league sides and even non-league.

                    I'd much rather a reserve team friendlies fixture list that looked something like this:

                    August: Arsenal, Reading, Fulham,
                    Sept: Chelsea, Portsmouth, Millwall
                    Oct: Palace, Watford, West Ham
                    Nov: Southampton, Ipswich, Spurs
                    Dec: Norwich, Reading, Fulham
                    Jan: Chelsea, Portsmouth, West Ham
                    Feb: Palace, Arsenal, Watford
                    March: Southampton, Ipswich, Spurs

                    Not all Prem sides, but not a lot of travelling needed, and most if not all, have good set ups.

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