Kelly is at best average, do not rate him or Lumley, equally poor at times, would be glad to see the back of both, cannot comment on Dieng as not seen him, apart from last week.
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Originally posted by Stainrod View PostNot the end of the world losing a pre season friendly , Warbs will have learnt more from that than beating Wimbledon last week . Hopefully this will focus the mind on bringing in a few reinforcements that we need.
positive was Smyth cameo we realistically need another 3-4, hopefully 1-2 decent loans and Dickie coming in my concern is creativeness there none
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Originally posted by shaggy24 View Post
Hope your right in reinforcements as oxford ain’t championship quality and should of had 3
positive was Smyth cameo we realistically need another 3-4, hopefully 1-2 decent loans and Dickie coming in my concern is creativeness there none
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MARK Warburton focused on the positives following QPR’s 1-0 defeat at Oxford United in their pre-season friendly fixture on Saturday afternoon.
With the 2020/21 campaign starting with a Carabao Cup tie at Plymouth Argyle in seven days’ time, Warburton said: “I thought after the first five or eight minutes we got into the game and I was very pleased with the first half.
“I thought we looked good and controlled the game against a good footballing team who were very close to coming up last season.
“I was disappointed in the second half that we lost control a bit but fitness-wise we are getting there.”
Matty Taylor scored the only goal of the game for the League One side just after the hour-mark, and Warburton added: “There were lots of positives out of the first 45 or 50 minutes but then we started to force it, hit some long passes and gave it away cheaply.”
It was the first game for Rangers since the sale of Ebere Eze to Crystal Palace, and Warburton believes that departure gives others a chance to step up.
“He is a top-quality individual on the pitch and he is the same off the pitch,” said the QPR chief.
“He has been outstanding and I don’t say that lightly. I have no doubt that within two or three years he will be at the very highest levels of the game.
“When you lose a player of that quality it is easy for any supporter to say you will be weaker for it, but it’s an opportunity.
“Our recruitment is far from finished. We are looking at bringing in three or four more at least.
“We know what we need to do.
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Originally posted by LoftusRoadLad View PostMARK Warburton focused on the positives following QPR’s 1-0 defeat at Oxford United in their pre-season friendly fixture on Saturday afternoon.
With the 2020/21 campaign starting with a Carabao Cup tie at Plymouth Argyle in seven days’ time, Warburton said: “I thought after the first five or eight minutes we got into the game and I was very pleased with the first half.
“I thought we looked good and controlled the game against a good footballing team who were very close to coming up last season.
“I was disappointed in the second half that we lost control a bit but fitness-wise we are getting there.”
Matty Taylor scored the only goal of the game for the League One side just after the hour-mark, and Warburton added: “There were lots of positives out of the first 45 or 50 minutes but then we started to force it, hit some long passes and gave it away cheaply.”
It was the first game for Rangers since the sale of Ebere Eze to Crystal Palace, and Warburton believes that departure gives others a chance to step up.
“He is a top-quality individual on the pitch and he is the same off the pitch,” said the QPR chief.
“He has been outstanding and I don’t say that lightly. I have no doubt that within two or three years he will be at the very highest levels of the game.
“When you lose a player of that quality it is easy for any supporter to say you will be weaker for it, but it’s an opportunity.
“Our recruitment is far from finished. We are looking at bringing in three or four more at least.
“We know what we need to do.
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Dunno if I'm clutching at straws but do you think them having been resting since March meant they were fresher than us? Our lot had that 9-game blast in a month and barely 3 weeks off. Doesn't bode well for game at Plymouth if League One/Two teams have a physical headstart on Championship teams.
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Originally posted by LoftusRoadLad View PostMARK Warburton focused on the positives following QPR’s 1-0 defeat at Oxford United in their pre-season friendly fixture on Saturday afternoon.
With the 2020/21 campaign starting with a Carabao Cup tie at Plymouth Argyle in seven days’ time, Warburton said: “I thought after the first five or eight minutes we got into the game and I was very pleased with the first half.
“I thought we looked good and controlled the game against a good footballing team who were very close to coming up last season.
“I was disappointed in the second half that we lost control a bit but fitness-wise we are getting there.”
Matty Taylor scored the only goal of the game for the League One side just after the hour-mark, and Warburton added: “There were lots of positives out of the first 45 or 50 minutes but then we started to force it, hit some long passes and gave it away cheaply.”
It was the first game for Rangers since the sale of Ebere Eze to Crystal Palace, and Warburton believes that departure gives others a chance to step up.
“He is a top-quality individual on the pitch and he is the same off the pitch,” said the QPR chief.
“He has been outstanding and I don’t say that lightly. I have no doubt that within two or three years he will be at the very highest levels of the game.
“When you lose a player of that quality it is easy for any supporter to say you will be weaker for it, but it’s an opportunity.
“Our recruitment is far from finished. We are looking at bringing in three or four more at least.
“We know what we need to do.
Is the best two words in that appraisal
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Originally posted by Abseits View PostDunno if I'm clutching at straws but do you think them having been resting since March meant they were fresher than us? Our lot had that 9-game blast in a month and barely 3 weeks off. Doesn't bode well for game at Plymouth if League One/Two teams have a physical headstart on Championship teams.
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