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  • #31
    As far as i can tell, nobody is panicking? We may very well regret conceeding that late goal to Plymouth if we miss out on the playoffs by a point or something, but fact is, Home Park is a ground we always struggle to get a win from, so a draw was too be expected. I suppose it was the manor in which we drew that has some people annoyed or dissapointed, but nobody is calling for heads to roll or fearing we're out of the playoff running already??

    What annoys me about the Tarrabt situation is that when on loan last season, he looked class for us ON THE WING. I get the feeling he's being lumped up front to accomodate other players like Buzsaky, Rowlands and Faurlin (when he's fit) as playing Tarrabt on the left wing would mean one or 2 of them would be missing out. I base this purely on the fact that Mahon has started the last 2 games for us so is obviously liked in that destroyer role by Madge, hopefully Faurlin can do a similar job and even better so it means a start in place of Mahon.

    Pete- You also mentioned a new striker may be arriving in 4-6 weeks, which, would have me assuming it'll be a loan. The problems we face there, are that if we loan a Prem youngster who turns out to be mustard and fires us into the Prem...they arent ours and then it's back to square one if we cant sign them on the perm!
    Will change my user name to half full when QPR give me reason too...

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    • #32
      Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
      Last season
      2008/09 season

      Top 2 after 2 games

      Coventry
      Preston

      Burnley were bottom


      Takes shape after 10 games

      Top 2 were

      Birmingham
      Wolves

      Season 07/08

      after 2 games

      Stoke
      Watford

      and even after 10 games that season

      top 2 were Watford and Bristol City and neither went up.

      League is not won or lost in August

      by the way top 3 in 06/07

      Luton were 3rd after 2 games and look at them now:what:

      Top 2 were
      I agree at the moment that there is no need to panic. However your post seems to safely assume that we will get better and move up the table. There is a big possibility that we could end up doing the opposite. So although there is no need to panic, at the same time there is definitely no need to be content.

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      • #33
        Half empty, Tarrabt played last season up front versus Bristol City and scored
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        • #34
          aint no panic, just disbelief and frustration that the striker situation hasnt been addressed when its been so plainly apparent for bout last 8 months that we have a problem in that position. Why leave it till now when we are dropping points because of it? it ****ed up our chances last season and may well do so again this season. Just staggering disbelief that these so called business experts cant see that if they want to get to prem and rake in some serious money then they gotta invest first. West Brom, Sheff Utd and others are spending a few million on one player to fill there striking position while we try to do everything on the cheap. Seems clubs like that shop in Marks and Spencers while we go to poundland.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by vblockranger View Post
            West Brom, Sheff Utd and others are spending a few million on one player to fill there striking position while we try to do everything on the cheap. Seems clubs like that shop in Marks and Spencers while we go to poundland.
            Poundland? More like the local church jumble sale. Nothing quite fits, and you end up wondering why you bought it.
            Faurlin is my hero!!! Love him!!! #########

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Scarlet pimple View Post
              Not panacking......just a tad dissapointed thats all.
              You've hit the nail on the head fella. I looked at the opening 7 games and thought there should be about 15points on the board there. Expect 4 to 6 points off those two games. I'm not panicing just thought that by nicking easy points off these will cover other potential slip ups later in the season. Now we've not got that cushion!

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              • #37
                Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
                Half empty, Tarrabt played last season up front versus Bristol City and scored
                Yes but the majority of the time he played out on the wing. I understand he played up there and scored, but that doesnt make him a striker. Tarrabt has too much skill and class to offer the team to be wasted up front when he is clearly a creator/ supplier rather than somebody who'll finish the moves.
                Will change my user name to half full when QPR give me reason too...

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
                  Half empty, Tarrabt played last season up front versus Bristol City and scored
                  not found new lines yet then...same old stuff:waaaht:

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                  • #39
                    Pete,it appears LOVES a good debate,and would agrue his case until the cows come home,even if he knew he was wrong.Nobody is panacking over 2 draws,what i and other are very worried about is that our strike force is basically what we ended up with last season,when we finished the lowest scorers in the all divisions,YET our tight owners have not addressed the situation(Picadilly as people call him is not the answer),and now 2 league games in,it is like a continuation of last season and STILL no sign of a quality striker being brought in,so no panic,just very worried.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by matthew View Post
                      Pete,it appears LOVES a good debate,and would agrue his case until the cows come home,even if he knew he was wrong.Nobody is panacking over 2 draws,what i and other are very worried about is that our strike force is basically what we ended up with last season,when we finished the lowest scorers in the all divisions,YET our tight owners have not addressed the situation(Picadilly as people call him is not the answer),and now 2 league games in,it is like a continuation of last season and STILL no sign of a quality striker being brought in,so no panic,just very worried.
                      what they been doing seen last season ended to be too busy to sort this problem out????? probably off swanning around the world on yachts being billy big boys watching some flippin motor racing. And Paladinob wonders why he gets abused? lol

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                      • #41
                        Not panicing but there are not going to be many more worse teams than Blackpool and Plymouth.

                        The real worry is the 1 goal a game, and against Blackpool we were lucky to get that and on that front nothing seems to have changed from last season.

                        Very underhwhelmed by Magiltons selections and tactics so far. As to Writtle's point about last season. I think all our wins under Dowie were against teams in the bottom 8 at that time, again the fixture computer gave us a fairly easy start.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Stanley76 View Post
                          I wonder how many people here still think selling Blackstock was a good move.
                          What has he done at forest to make anyone at W12 think it was not a good deal ? the fact he has been a sub in the two league games so far say it was a cracking deal.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by swanleyhoop View Post
                            Spurs and the Morocco websites describe him as a midfielder, not a forward.
                            The latest motd magazine have him as a winger. Pity GP and pete don't read it.

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                            • #44
                              Thierry Henry started as a winger.

                              The change went quite well, didn't it?

                              Give the player a ****ing chance.
                              We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are...

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by swanleyhoop View Post
                                I just hope it doesn't take too much longer before J and J relise that MAHON AND LEGS CANNOT PLAY IN THE SAME TEAM!!! STATIC AND SOLID AS OAK TREES!
                                Until Faurlin and Rowly are back, I'd stick Taarabt/Ephraim out on the left wing, and Buzz in the middle with ONE of the two tree-trunks.

                                AND WHAT'S CONNOLLY DOING ON THE POXY BENCH, FFS? However good Hall was, Connolly will always be a completely different class at CB.

                                If both of those issues take too much longer, then I'll start panicking...

                                I agree,

                                GM & ML should not run the midfield at QPR. pick one of them and play him alongside Buzsaky. Perhaps if we are lucky, Furlin can defend as well as they can, but provide extra creativity.

                                Connolly should be in the side ahead of Hall. He is the better defender and is comfortable in possesion of the ball.

                                Taarabt is a winger and will create plenty of chances from the wings. He is good enough to beat the full back with skills, get to the byline and pick out a teammate.

                                Selling Blackstock was a good deal, as pointed out, he had 12 months left and was content to see out his contract with a hit & miss season. Had he stayed he would have scored goals in patches including a strong run-in to put himself in the shop window.

                                It could be that QPR do not need a new striker. Perhaps if they give Pellicori a few games he might be the answer.

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