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Match Thread | QPR 1 Rotherham 2
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Originally posted by Artful View Post
Agree, a win tomorrow and we’re safe. Just had a look at Millwall’s run in and can only see them getting 3 more points in remaining fixtures. And that’s when they play us. Their run in is
Birmingham away
Leeds away
WBA home
QPR home
Sheff UTD away
Brentford home
Villa away
Stoke home
Bristol City home
Wigan away
If we lose tomorrow, the atmosphere at The Den may be, erm, a bit interesting!
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Originally posted by Clapton is God View PostA draw should keep us up but a win definitely will.
Hopefully we get a decent crowd for this because they don't travel in numbers.
Birmingham away
Leeds away
WBA home
QPR home
Sheff UTD away
Brentford home
Villa away
Stoke home
Bristol City home
Wigan away
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Yeah think it's worth a go, means possession and on front foot, yeah against better opposition would be dangerous but needs a change and we don't ever dominate enough games possession wise and this would then create chances.
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Originally posted by Lksuperhoop View PostLuongo and Cameron as holding midfielders
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We need to start on the front foot, control the ball and game. We need width and to attack with pace instead of sideways passing all the time.
My team would be
Lumley
Furlong Leistner Bidwell Luongo Cameron
wzolek cousins Freeman BOS
Wells
Get Freeman as attack mid to influence game more with Pawel and Bos high up on wings attacking there full backs. With this team feel we will win 2-0.
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The likes of Cameroon and Rangel confirm how poor our squad is, bar Luke Freeman and maybe another two or three others. As soon as we lost both players to injuries, the team slipped from play-offs contenders to relegation worries!
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Originally posted by LoftusRoadLad View Post"But it’s good to get them both back on the training field and be an influence on the field instead of hearing them talk on the training ground all the time."
I can imagine them barking orders on the training pitch Cant wait till they are fully fit.
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"But it’s good to get them both back on the training field and be an influence on the field instead of hearing them talk on the training ground all the time."
I can imagine them barking orders on the training pitch Cant wait till they are fully fit.
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A draw should keep us up but a win definitely will.
Hopefully we get a decent crowd for this because they don't travel in numbers.
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Cameron, Rangel, Smith: The latest QPR injury news and potential return dates ahead of Rotherham
Steve McClaren has provided the latest injury news on some key QPR players ahead of the game with Rotherham
Queens Park Rangers could welcome Geoff Cameron back from injury this week for the visit of Rotherham United, manager Steve McClaren has confirmed.
The American, who is on loan at QPR from Stoke City, has been out of action since December after sustaining ankle ligament injury, but McClaren said after the goalless draw with Cameron's parent club that the defender could return against the Millers, having returned to training ahead of the game against the Potters.
"He’s got a chance of being involved [against Rotherham]," McClaren said in his post-match press conference on Saturday.
Fellow defender Angel Rangel may need a bit longer in his recovery though, with the former Swansea City man also being out since December with a thigh injury picked up against Leeds United.
But McClaren says it is good to have both players involved again in training, with their experience and influence among their team-mates.
"[Angel] Rangel probably after the break," said McClaren, with QPR having no game for two weeks after their clash with Hull City this weekend.
"But it’s good to get them both back on the training field and be an influence on the field instead of hearing them talk on the training ground all the time."
Meanwhile, McClaren is hopeful that the injury to striker Matt Smith is not too serious, with the 29-year-old missing the 0-0 draw with Stoke City after picking up a knock in training last week.
"We’d have loved Matt Smith [against Stoke]," said McClaren.
"I’ve been saying that all season – he doesn’t often get the chance to start, but he’s so effective for us. When he went down injured and we thought it was going to be a long-term one, I was so disappointed.
"Fortunately he should be back in a few weeks, but [against Stoke] would have been an ideal opportunity – we were putting crosses into their box, and you could see their centre halves were very dominant with the goalkeeper. Luckily we’ll get him back soon."
https://www.football.london/queens-p...dates-15954796
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Cameron is back now, I hope.
We won't do this, but I hope we really go for it.
Cousins (I liked him at RB) Furlong Leistner Bidwell
Cameron Luongo
Shodipo Freeman Samuel
Wells
Have pace on the flanks and people that like it on the deck. It was all to slow on Sat so lets go for it.
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Think its a confidence issue. The mid fielders and forwards have not got faith in our defence at the mo hence if they lose the ball up top they worry about getting back to help out but when the two experienced players come back it will be a different mentality going forward knowing they are behind them.
It will be like it was before Xmas when Cams & Rangel are back.
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