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  • What Will Be Our Style Of Football Next Season?

    Okay, we've not pulled many trees consistently over the last 3 years, buit what style do you Warnock will bring to the table next season, with his own players. What kind of players do you think, he will be looking for?

    In the past we've had

    De Canio..Great leap from relegation canidates with good passing, but team faltering last 10 minutes.

    Dowie, who may be closest to the Warnock style of football.

    Sousa..Who was extremely defensive and pain ful to watch most of the time.

    Magilton, who played it from the back, but you could say got found out by the likes of Middlesborough and Leicester, even though the football was sublime at times.

    I've already forgotten the other managers, all in all what style can we expect this coming season?
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  • #2
    winning is key, the rest is dressing.
    in this lge you can lose 10 and go up....

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    • #3
      well if its like it was since he has been in charge its fine by me.but the thing with warnock is he knows when we have to play different against certain teams where as all the others stuck to plan A and had no plan B.at times we will go more direct but others we will play some nice football
      "birch said he rated u btw luke, congrats"

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      • #4
        It won't be pretty football thats for sure, I would say it will be a lot of hoof ball to a big centre forward IMO, but then if that gets you the results then why not.

        Magilton did get us playing some great football at times and got sacked, so I guess we'll try Warnocks ways now.

        In terms of the players I don't think we'll get anyone special but just enough to do the job, it will be very similar to Sheff Utd and Crystal Palace.

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        • #5
          I actually think our football has been alright since he came in.

          Our form has been steady with mostly rubbish players.

          I liken him to Ian Holloway, was allways pritty but it got us somewhere.
          Cant believe it, ive been PWOPER MUGGED ORF...

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          • #6
            i would say it will depend on the players he can get, which doesn't tell us anything right at this moment.

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            • #7
              I dont give a flying fig what style of football we play, points first, performance second.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by paulmason View Post
                I dont give a flying fig what style of football we play, points first, performance second.
                "birch said he rated u btw luke, congrats"

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                • #9
                  i think we have a team of players that "want" to play

                  whos heads wont go down 1-0 down, 2-0 down, 3-0 down

                  they will pass it out from defence, but not consitantly hoofball

                  more importently

                  they will have a manager who is managing them, its all good and well thinking back on the past managers, sousa, magilton dowie and dicanio and the way there teams played but they never had enough time to perfect it, have a plan b.

                  warnock is the key to everything this season and for once the future of the club rest on one mans shoulders and not 11 players flying the flag

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                  • #10
                    I think Warnock likes a direct style ,but it looks like he's "mellowed" in his old age and likes a bit of flair too these days

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
                      Okay, we've not pulled many trees consistently over the last 3 years, buit what style do you Warnock will bring to the table next season, with his own players. What kind of players do you think, he will be looking for?

                      In the past we've had

                      De Canio..Great leap from relegation canidates with good passing, but team faltering last 10 minutes.

                      Dowie, who may be closest to the Warnock style of football.

                      Sousa..Who was extremely defensive and pain ful to watch most of the time.

                      Magilton, who played it from the back, but you could say got found out by the likes of Middlesborough and Leicester, even though the football was sublime at times.

                      I've already forgotten the other managers, all in all what style can we expect this coming season?
                      And you call others obsessed......
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                      • #12
                        Depends on the players coming in but will be a mix and match.... Against some teams we need to keep the ball on the deck and other(more robust)teams we'll resort to the ol' up and under!!
                        PRIDE OF LONDON.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Pyrford Ranger View Post
                          I think Warnock likes a direct style ,but it looks like he's "mellowed" in his old age and likes a bit of flair too these days
                          Really, did you not see him yelling at the players trying to play the ball out of defense against Newcastle, telling them to hit it long....
                          A message to the other Premier League clubs when they visit Loftus Road.....

                          "NUESTRA GLORIA, VUESTRO INFIERNO"

                          (If you don't understand it, then learn Spanish. It is the language of world football.....)

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                          • #14
                            as i said he's direct, if he doesn't like any flair why does he rate Taarabt then?

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                            • #15
                              Question: Did Frank de Boer play direct football ?

                              Dennis Bergkamp of The Netherlands scores a goal from a beautiful Frank de Boer pass. This was against Argentina in the 1998 World Cup in France. As seen o...

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