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  • W12Ranger
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    I like Uncle Albert, provides natural width which players like Dykes and Asutin thrive on. His runs create space which stretch the opposition, always looks half decent when I see him play.

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  • Ronnie Rangers
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    Originally posted by QPROslo View Post
    I think the big problem for Adomah is the three at the back system. He is a traditional winger and not a wing back. He will never be a starter i our regular 3-4-2-1 set up. When Adomah and Ball were introduced we switched to four at the back system and Adomah could play in front of Kakay, not having to think about defending. This is the ideal way to use him. However, most likely three at the back will be the melody and Adomah will almost never start a match.
    Very much this indeed but what a little plan B he gives us, also a Fan love his passion, take a bow uncle, well deserved

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  • Undecided
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    Originally posted by stanistheman View Post
    With the exception that he is actually good at football
    I do agree though that he did very well and along with Ball changed the game.
    I think that's it with Uncle, with his skills and experience, he can offer something new/different to a game in progress. I don't think that same formula would work for a whole game, nor am I sure he could keep it up for a whole game.

    In short, he needs to come on as a sub more often to offer a new dimension and go some way to "confound" the opposition set up and defence..

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  • stanistheman
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    Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
    The bloke plays like a supporter he is, buckets of enthusiasm.
    Good man I hope he enjoys it I do.
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    With the exception that he is actually good at football
    I do agree though that he did very well and along with Ball changed the game.

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  • 72bus
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    Uncle did well so did ball , no defender likes a player running at him with pace and today he did Just that

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  • Stainrod
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    Originally posted by QPROslo View Post
    I think the big problem for Adomah is the three at the back system. He is a traditional winger and not a wing back. He will never be a starter i our regular 3-4-2-1 set up. When Adomah and Ball were introduced we switched to four at the back system and Adomah could play in front of Kakay, not having to think about defending. This is the ideal way to use him. However, most likely three at the back will be the melody and Adomah will almost never start a match.
    Yeah I agree , Albert is a victim of our system which is why he is used sparingly, it’s a shame as he definitely has plenty to offer.

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  • QPROslo
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    I think the big problem for Adomah is the three at the back system. He is a traditional winger and not a wing back. He will never be a starter i our regular 3-4-2-1 set up. When Adomah and Ball were introduced we switched to four at the back system and Adomah could play in front of Kakay, not having to think about defending. This is the ideal way to use him. However, most likely three at the back will be the melody and Adomah will almost never start a match.

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  • Ronnie Rangers
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    All off the above, really good in amongst them, like a Jack Russell, made such a difference.

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  • QPRDave
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    The bloke plays like a supporter he is, buckets of enthusiasm.
    Good man I hope he enjoys it I would've.
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  • Jeffqpr
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    Can’t beat experience & that helped

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  • gator
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    With what he showed today he is going to make it hard for MW not to trust him with more playing time, he changed the game!

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  • Slimo17
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    Originally posted by lincoln ranger View Post
    I’m surprised he’s never been given more starts at RWB. Kakay and Odebajo both have their strengths and weaknesses, so why not? Uncle was outstanding today, got good crossed in, chased down everything, constant menace for them down our right and like all other players in 2nd half, never refused to give up! Take a bow Uncle!
    He’s not a RWB and didn’t play RWB today. He’s an out and out RW/RM. was a definite positive for me and much better than his performance in the cup a couple of weeks ago

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  • LoftusRoadLad
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    I was thinking in the first half we have nothing going down the right wing and need Uncle on.

    He was the dogs ###### when he came on.

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  • Darkranger
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    Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View Post
    Definitely made a difference, I also wasn't balls biggest fan but he has definitely got me on side. He was exactly what we were missing in the middle of the park and you can see a huge improvement in Johansen's game once he came on
    My thoughts exactly, maybe not our most gifted player, but he never hides away and was just the sort of player we needed today.

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  • lincoln ranger
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    I’m surprised he’s never been given more starts at RWB. Kakay and Odebajo both have their strengths and weaknesses, so why not? Uncle was outstanding today, got good crossed in, chased down everything, constant menace for them down our right and like all other players in 2nd half, never refused to give up! Take a bow Uncle!

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