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  • Hitman34
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    A turd, falling out of an arrse and hitting the bottom of the bowl makes a bigger impact than Gump2

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  • Shania
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    Originally posted by Pinkie View Post
    lolol thats why we`ve got a cracking little midfield developing and one of our best for quite a while, cos our manager hasnt a clue lol, he should drop freeman
    Problem is how poorly they are organised . Against Leeds they were just running...

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  • maidstone_hoop
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    We need to sell him but he hasn’t done anything at QPR to warrant any real interest from a club that will part with the 2 million we wasted on him.

    He’s a league one footballer at best and will be hard to shift on unless we sell for 500-750k imo.

    I would prefer Matt Smith coming of bench right now and Sulla starting and hopefully come Jan we will recall Eze and invest in another forward. However I can see us trying to get through to the summer with what we have.

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  • Pinkie
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    Originally posted by 1973 ranger View Post
    Nas. Unfortunately that is what you get with this manager. All balls and no brains.
    lolol thats why we`ve got a cracking little midfield developing and one of our best for quite a while, cos our manager hasnt a clue lol, he should drop freeman

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  • 1973 ranger
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    Nas. Unfortunately that is what you get with this manager. All balls and no brains.

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  • nasser95
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    Originally posted by 1973 ranger View Post
    Would be shocked if we got 1.5 on Washington as for the playing style we have none at all or what we do have is chuck it up to big smith and hope we feed of the 2nd ball scraps. We have players who can play but do we have a coaching team that can coach them? There in lies the huge problem.
    That's 100 Percent my point. How is the DoF supposed to bring in players who fit our club philosophy when our manager has no philosophy. Without a solid grasp of what we need, every player we buy has a 50 50 chance of being a square peg for a round hole.

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  • 1973 ranger
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    Would be shocked if we got 1.5 on Washington as for the playing style we have none at all or what we do have is chuck it up to big smith and hope we feed of the 2nd ball scraps. We have players who can play but do we have a coaching team that can coach them? There in lies the huge problem.

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  • nasser95
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    Originally posted by 1973 ranger View Post
    The problem with that Nas is we paid nearly 3 million for him and we are now skint and between him and Mackie we would not get a pie and a pint in the ground for them.
    We could definitely sell him for at least 1.5m. Regularly capped international and homegrown talent? Clubs who need to fill their quota will pay something for him if we make him available. As much as I like Sylla, add him to that list if the money is right, he's a very good striker but doesn't fit in with what we seem to try and do up front. Tbh I need a whole post on this because the club has zero playstyle identity and that really really irks me.

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  • 1973 ranger
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    The problem with that Nas is we paid nearly 3 million for him and we are now skint and between him and Mackie we would not get a pie and a pint in the ground for them.

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  • nasser95
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    Or just sell him... Move on to a better striker or at least one who we haven't had to deal with for two years while scoring nothing compared to the sheer volume of chances he gets. 11 goals out of 117 shots since joining us.... 76 of which were inside the box... stupid to hold on to him at any price, would rather just put Grego-Cox on the bench if I were in charge. Even Paul Smyth who is untested is more likely to do a job.

    Use the money from selling him to buy someone else and refresh to try again. Nothing wrong with saying we got it wrong and moving on instead of hoping we find something in him.

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  • Shania
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    Originally posted by 1973 ranger View Post
    Yes Shania. Our D.O.F did that job at Spurs under Redknapp.
    Really? Hmmm.

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  • 1973 ranger
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    Yes Shania. Our D.O.F did that job at Spurs under Redknapp.

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  • Shania
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    Don`t we have coaches who can help our forwards in situations like this??

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  • Hitman34
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    Originally posted by Qprtanpa1 View Post
    We have a solid goalie, a gutty defense despite a mountain of injuries, one of the best midfield trios in the league, and an anemic offense. The stubbornness of Ollie to keep playing Mackie and Washington, mediocrity in motion who are punchless, makes every Rangers fan bloody mad. The immediate answer: start Sylla and Wheeler, bring Smith on late in games, promote Shodipo and when back Eze for spot appearances. DO NOT waste any more time on Mackie, Washington, Ngkobota, Lua Lua or Cousins.

    If we can’t score more than one goal a game, we re headed to the relegation line. Two goals a game and we can move up the table. Wake up, Ollie. Before you put this framchise to sleep in the relegation zone.
    Forget benching them.
    The Gump twins need shipping out.
    3mil on Gump2 is shocking transfer business by the dof.
    We will never recoup that money.
    The Gumps are nothing more than league1/2
    Players

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  • HertsHoops
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    Smith is much better as an impact sub too, he's too slow and cumbersome to worry defenders from the start but scares the crap out of them once they're tiring

    So that means we've Smith+Mackie+Washington as subs

    Sylla and Wheeler to start ?

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