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I don't think he's looked to bad from what I've seen. I was, and still am happy to hold my opinion until he's really had a chance. It does seem strange that NW doesn't feel he's even deserved of a place on the bench, though.
I don't think he's looked to bad from what I've seen. I was, and still am happy to hold my opinion until he's really had a chance. It does seem strange that NW doesn't feel he's even deserved of a place on the bench, though.
He's an international too isn't he? I can't believe he's not better than Hogan
I´ve read somewhere that Warnock has pretty high hopes for him in the prem(?,cough).
His word not mine!OK!
When we bought him I feared he was a bit leightweight for this division. It could be that I was wright.
But Hopefully, people will stay away from booing him when he eventually gets his chance....
Personally I will give him credit for being very patient. As far as I´m concerned I´m proud of him so far.
I think it´s a bit chocking to see some people slate Cookie on here as well.
Roll on Barnsley, with or without Cookie and Vagaan Moen in the team:yush::yush:
We haven't booed him.
And if he's too lightweight for this division, he's not necessarily going to function in the Prem either -- there are still some rough, tough games up there.
If he was good enough, we'd have seen more of him.
Warnock said what he said when PVM first signed -- now he's seen a lot more of him though.
We haven't booed him.
And if he's too lightweight for this division, he's not necessarily going to function in the Prem either -- there are still some rough, tough games up there.
If he was good enough, we'd have seen more of him.
Warnock said what he said when PVM first signed -- now he's seen a lot more of him though.
LOL.
"We" Are you officially a spokeswoman of QPR as well now!!
He's looked okay to me. They're not flipping robots y'know... must be weird upping sticks and coming to a foreign country/league at 10 mins notice (and joining mid-season too).
I'd reserve judgement until he's had a full pre-season with the club.
He's looked okay to me. They're not flipping robots y'know... must be weird upping sticks and coming to a foreign country/league at 10 mins notice (and joining mid-season too).
I'd reserve judgement until he's had a full pre-season with the club.
Yeah.Takes time to settle in for many players.Some never settle at all.Look at Lucas at Liverpool now.Came here as a young lad,couldn't speak English,and got slated week in week out.Now their fans love him.Took him a long time to adjust.
Ok, so Vaagan Moen has been a bit of a disappointment, as has Tofas and Clarke. On the flip side, who would have expected Shaun Derry, Clint Hill & Helgusson to perform as well as they have this season?
Warnock can't get every signing right and to be fair he has pointed out that he has taken a punt a few free transfers. Some have worked out, some haven't. On the balance of things I think Warnock has been excellent in the transfer market!
Ok, so Vaagan Moen has been a bit of a disappointment, as has Tofas and Clarke. On the flip side, who would have expected Shaun Derry, Clint Hill & Helgusson to perform as well as they have this season?
Warnock can't get every signing right and to be fair he has pointed out that he has taken a punt a few free transfers. Some have worked out, some haven't. On the balance of things I think Warnock has been excellent in the transfer market!
Totally agree, especially about Derry. He's a contender for player of the season.
NEIL Warnock believes recent signing Petter Vaagan Moen can become a regular in the QPR midfield during the next two year.
The Norwegian international started in Rangers’ FA Cup tie at Blackburn and has been a used substitute in all but one of the club’s league matches since his free transfer from SK Brann in January.
“Petter’s fitted in,” said the QPR manager. “When I watched him, I always knew he was an English kind of player – he’s not afraid of a tackle.
“He’s got a great left foot, takes good free-kicks and there’s his personality – he’s bubbly and everybody likes him.
“He’s given us a new dimension because, up to now, we’ve only had [Alejandro] Faurlin who’s a natural left-footer.
“We thought, in the circumstances, he’d be a good signing. He’s going to try and establish himself over the next couple of years and I’d be very surprised if he doesn’t play a lot of the games in that time.”
The 27-year-old midfielder, who spent five seasons with Brann before signing for Rangers, is in line to win his eighth full cap for Norway in their friendly against Poland on Wednesday night.
That's the point.
Why complain about a free transfer, who were always gonna be a decent squad player aslong as Faurlin stayed injury-free?
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