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  • Overlooked qpr players

    I think players like alberti and ephraim are overlooked/ Underated

  • #2
    good squad players but not consistent enough to start on a regular basis imho!
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    • #3
      they are still better than Mahon who some how got a game over them Last season

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      • #4
        mahon had some shockers true but is someone who will graft and grind out a result..........alberti/hulk too show pony like!
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        • #5
          yeah but when ur winning mahon not the sort of player u want on the pitch he gives the ball away to easily

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ZANNEYQPR View Post
            yeah but when ur winning mahon not the sort of player u want on the pitch he gives the ball away to easily
            perhaps the reason we were winning was because mahon was on the pitch?

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            • #7
              u sayin u want mahon on the pitch in ur starting 11

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              • #8
                who else does the ugly stuff then?
                what the hell was god thinking of when he thought of hamsters?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ZANNEYQPR View Post
                  yeah but when ur winning mahon not the sort of player u want on the pitch he gives the ball away to easily

                  add hall/ stewart/leggsofbalsawood n rowly to that list!
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                  • #10
                    Alberti is a winger and Hogan a progressive midfielder neither could ever be considered a replacement for the role Mahon plays.

                    I am not Mahons biggest fan but he does a decent job when called on to do so and has never let us down. he doesnt deserve the slatings he gets from some people
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by PeterG View Post
                      Alberti is a winger and Hogan a progressive midfielder neither could ever be considered a replacement for the role Mahon plays.

                      I am not Mahons biggest fan but he does a decent job when called on to do so and has never let us down. he doesnt deserve the slatings he gets from some people
                      Although I agree with majority, he did let us down against Ipswich but came back with a MOM performance in the next match (forget who it was). However, we can not play with him and Legs in midfield as it is too negative.
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                      • #12
                        too true does his best but like damage isn't good enough though would a good move for a team like scunhorpe united but would also CCL1 team would welcome him decent but some of the slates are uncalled for

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                        • #13
                          agree thet legs and Mahon together is a bit of a disaster, perhaps the argentinian lad has been brough in to play the more defensive midfield role that Mahon had last season.

                          Hogan had his best spell last season when replacing miller in a 451, he isnt a great winger and too weak as a forward. I love his attitude and think we should keep him as he provides emergency cover across the midfield and up front at a push so frovides flexibility from the bench. very useful type of player to have available but perhaps not good enough at the moment for a starting place in a team pushing for promotion which is presumably what we are aiming at this year.
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                          • #14
                            I think both are little over-rated to be honest.

                            of the two Hogan has more potential.

                            On the other side of the coin, think they are both very good professionals, considering their ages
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                            • #15
                              Hogan was immense under Sousa and playing alongside Taarabt. Alberti doesn't look good enough for me.

                              I think Hogan is a far better player and he can play in a number of positions.

                              Alberti is a squad player at best imo.

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