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    Disappointing performance in the 2nd half which have raised quetions in my mind about what current players will be good enough for the premier league. However on the bright side, it could have been worst If Kenny had not saved that ball. A point is better than nothing condisering the pressure/nerve as well as playing against a side focusing on winding-up Taarabt and defend for the whole game. Taarabt should have been more mature though. Just shows long way to go for him to play for the likes of Man Utd, Real Madrid, etc. Cardiff next saturday and we should expect a much better performance and interesting open game against a strong side that will definitely look for the 3 points with an in-form partnership "Bothroyd-Bellamy" vs. the strongest defence. However, I think their defence is a bit fragile. So If Taarabt, Smith and Routledge get back to their best, we can snatch the 3 points.
    QPR fan since1987

    @yousef_qpr

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    We had no Plan B last night - throwing on Patrick Agyemang for 20 minutes of 'healdess chicken' is about Plan F.

    We have about 4 players in my opinion who can play in the Premiership and players like Agyemang, Hulse, Ephraim, et al are average players at Championship levele.

    Squeeky bum time now...

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    • #3
      Derby wanted to stop us scoring away from home, do you think Cardiff will attack at home?

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      • #4
        Saturday's game will be a lot more open, Derby came for the draw whereas Cardiff will be going for the win. We often do better in those open games.
        My only worry was that we haven't got Walker to contain Bellamy this time -- and Orr was being turned by the Derby winger last night, so heaven only knows what Bellamy will do to him. NW's tactics need to include strong support for Orr on that side.
        Faurlin is my hero!!! Love him!!! #########

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        • #5
          Originally posted by swanleyhoop View Post
          Saturday's game will be a lot more open, Derby came for the draw whereas Cardiff will be going for the win. We often do better in those open games.
          My only worry was that we haven't got Walker to contain Bellamy this time -- and Orr was being turned by the Derby winger last night, so heaven only knows what Bellamy will do to him. NW's tactics need to include strong support for Orr on that side.
          Massive concern of mine and Bellamy is playing really well when its most needed. He had a part to play in all 3 goals scored on sat.

          The lack of pace at the back could really be exposed so we will have to score more than 2 goals to get anything from this game.
          I played sunday league football today.

          Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.

          I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.

          We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!

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          • #6
            Very hard to brake down teams who come not to get beat 10 men behind the ball 5 in midfield.Clough says they came to be positive didn't see much of that other than 1 chance,we did seem a bit devoid of ideas but if W.R scores early on they wouldn't have been able to just shut up shop. Sure N.W. has had his say all the next 4 teams we play will not be parking the bus as they all need to get results which will make for more open game

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