Agey has to be a worry,ok not a prolific scorer but hes fast,strong and can hold a ball up v well for a decent striker playing with him.Only my opinion
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Originally posted by GarethGardner View PostBeing not QPR fan, i can tell you. Simple answer really is no ! Only thing i was wary of was Routledges pace to get in behind strikers. I sometimes think he may do a good job upfront with his pace.
What do you think of Bothroyd,McCormack and Chopra when we play you ?Now, Then, Forever[CENTER]QPR-Football League CHAMPIONS
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You clearly have a way better strike force than us Gareth (but then most people do...). However, wd now struggle to think of a single Cardiff midfield player or central defender who wd get within a sniff our first team. You have no one remotely of the class of Busacky, for instance. Looked at objectively both clubs have some good players but neither - as stand - have enough to go up.
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Originally posted by GarethGardner View PostBeing not QPR fan, i can tell you. Simple answer really is no ! Only thing i was wary of was Routledges pace to get in behind strikers. I sometimes think he may do a good job upfront with his pace.
What do you think of Bothroyd,McCormack and Chopra when we play you ?Ooh northern lads love gravy
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Originally posted by sirpiechucker View PostSimple answer no. If I were an opposing manager and I saw the teamsheet with any combination of our strikers I wouldn't think that my team would be troubled that day but when you look at the quality of defence and midfield you would start to worry. We have a tight defence and with the likes of Vine, Routledge and Buzsaky we have one of the most creative midfields in the league, which would strike fear in opposing teams.
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i think another problem is that we dont really have a striker who we can say is an automatic choice. We know that Vine is a must player (not neccesarilly a striker), we know that Buzz is an automatic choice, but up front - we have a set of players who some people want to play, and some dont. Some will argue that Dex is an automatic choice, and i guess on paper, his goalscoring would suggest he should be - but clearly not everyone will agree with this.
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Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View PostYou clearly have a way better strike force than us Gareth (but then most people do...). However, wd now struggle to think of a single Cardiff midfield player or central defender who wd get within a sniff our first team. You have no one remotely of the class of Busacky, for instance. Looked at objectively both clubs have some good players but neither - as stand - have enough to go up.
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Gareth to be honest mate I don't think either of us will finish in the top 6.
We don't have a strike force and you have a very average midfield and defence at best.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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Bang, and indeed, on....
Cardiff are now a selling club - to pay for the stadium. They REALLY needed to go up last year. That 6-0 hiding at Preston will be seen as a huge tipping point.We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are...
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