What we have at the moment is vibrancy. We haven't had that in so long I can't remember the last time.
For me those that have most created that vibrancy are Isla, Yun and Vargas. All have great engines and are positive players. Charlie will score if he gets chances and unlike last season, where we plodded through most games, we are creating those. Rest of the team looking good too.
I just hope they can keep it up and we can stay relatively injury free. If we can then we have a decent chance of getting out of trouble.
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If we manage to get out of the relegation zone at all and stay out of it come January - then, and only then we would be wrong to want him gone. Otherwise nothing has mathematically changed.Originally posted by QPRDave View PostI think the majority on here and other sites were more wrong about wanting 'arry sacked tbh
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Yep sure was.Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View PostMost of us - myself included - thought that with Remy going and us not getting a replacement we would really struggle to score. But you could almost call us "free scoring" lately. Meanwhile we were mainly fairly confident about the defence but the centre backs have looked the weakest links (not terrible lately but still very vulnerable).
Clearly a lot can change by Jan but at the moment I wonder if a commanding, mobile centre half isnt higher on our shopping list than a centre forward.
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Having Zamora in the team I think is the key for scoring. He has made Austin's life easier.
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I think a lot of us knew what all three are capable of but the fact is if one gets injured QPR have no further options available.Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View PostAgree we still need more options, just saying charlie/vargas/ bobby are proving a lot more dangerous than we realised, for now at least.
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Really? Hadn't noticed!Originally posted by Rangers77 View PostYours was a fair point, Dave. We too often fly off the handle. But Harry and the team have really upped their game. I think the outcry following WHU helped that. Long may this sea change continue. It's a total turn around that will bring points. Can't go down playing and scoring like today.

100% agree with your last sentence 77.
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Yeah I remember how everyone said that the midfield would weigh in with their fair share of goals.
Still waiting.
Charlie has been better than anyone expected and Vargas is looking good as well. Just need the lads in the middle and the wingers to step up to the plate.
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Yeah i can't say that it didn't. Having a Chairman who sees uses social media alot and a superb media team, word about fans feelings will soon be registeredOriginally posted by Rangers77 View PostYours was a fair point, Dave. We too often fly off the handle. But Harry and the team have really upped their game. I think the outcry following WHU helped that. Long may this sea change continue. It's a total turn around that will bring points. Can't go down playing and scoring like today.
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Vargas has been a great addition and HR has finally worked out that Charlie needs support in order to score goals!Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View PostMost of us - myself included - thought that with Remy going and us not getting a replacement we would really struggle to score. But you could almost call us "free scoring" lately. Meanwhile we were mainly fairly confident about the defence but the centre backs have looked the weakest links (not terrible lately but still very vulnerable).
Clearly a lot can change by Jan but at the moment I wonder if a commanding, mobile centre half isnt higher on our shopping list than a centre forward.
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This.Originally posted by QPRDave View PostI think the majority on here and other sites were more wrong about wanting 'arry sacked tbh
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Yours was a fair point, Dave. We too often fly off the handle. But Harry and the team have really upped their game. I think the outcry following WHU helped that. Long may this sea change continue. It's a total turn around that will bring points. Can't go down playing and scoring like today.Originally posted by QPRDave View PostYeah sorry 77 weren't trying to be clever or argumentative. After West Ham i posted that if the players aren't playing for him then we must make a change.
And agree we have to play like this against the "easier teams?"
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Both Austin and Bobby look a real threat when they've got the ball in and around their penalty area, whether it be as a partnership or when they're on their own.... also playing Vargas on the wing adds to the attacking options because we've effectively always got 3 strikers on the pitch.
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Yeah sorry 77 weren't trying to be clever or argumentative. After West Ham i posted that if the players aren't playing for him then we must make a change.
And agree we have to play like this against the "easier teams?"
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Probably Dave. I'm glad he hasn't gone. But WHU was a turning point. And we were all right to be dismayed by that performance. We've clearly got better since then, but are still W1 D1 L2. But of those four games, three were against teams in this years Champions League, so we can take great heart from the results as well as the performances. Here's hoping.Originally posted by QPRDave View PostI think the majority on here and other sites were more wrong about wanting 'arry sacked tbh
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spot on mate. the sooner rio gets shoed out the better.Originally posted by Rangers77 View PostThings have been looking up for a number of reasons but it's no accident that we've been playing better since Anton was thankfully f acked out of the team after WHU and replaced by the Landlord. First goal today was offside and handball. And the second was the work of a class act. Certainly don't think that Dunne is in any way a weak link. He's been exceptional; he was playing against the best forward in the world, bar perhaps the squirrel, today. And played a key part in making the first goal.
He got what he wanted (book launch) time to fark him off.
The landlord was superb again tonight. him and caulker are striking up a great partnership at the back.
great to see joey back. thought he done very well when he came on and showed lots of energy. would love to see him and sandro in the middle.
overall, am super proud with my team tonight but im not going to get my kock out just yet.
now we have a run of games with teams around us and we MUST continue to show this hunger,desire,ambition and willingness to run our guts into the ground.
it is these forthcoming games that will decide our fate and we must not sit back.
keep pushing on rangers!!!!
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