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  • Armstrong Goal

    On 4mins


  • #2
    it is the National League, but that is a great strike no matter what.

    The article in the west London paper talked about Warburton not thinking Armstrong was ready or good enough to feature for the first team against the wishes of Ramsey and Ferdinand. I think he could have had an impact.

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    • #3
      Great strike and hope hes in the first team squad next season. Not a bad decision to send him out on loan this season though.

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      • #4
        Youngster Armstrong targeting QPR first-team place

        Fresh from his second goal in as many games for National League side Aldershot Town, Sinclair Armstrong is targeting a place in the QPR first team next season.

        The powerful 18-year-old from Dublin, who joined Rangers from Shamrock Rovers 18 months ago, enjoyed a successful loan spell at Torquay before being recalled after Christmas and named on the bench for Rangers’ FA Cup tie against Rotherham.

        https://www.westlondonsport.com/qpr/...rst-team-place

        “His physicality stands out beyond his years, he’s got a couple of goals, and on his debut for us against Bromley he was very unlucky not to get on the scoresheet,” Molesley said.

        “He puts the fear up defenders, is an aggressive runner and he wants to score goals.

        “He is a very focused and determined lad and I am sure QPR have a very good player on their hands. He is certainly a young man on a mission to make a career for himself.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by LoftusRoadLad View Post
          Youngster Armstrong targeting QPR first-team place

          Fresh from his second goal in as many games for National League side Aldershot Town, Sinclair Armstrong is targeting a place in the QPR first team next season.

          The powerful 18-year-old from Dublin, who joined Rangers from Shamrock Rovers 18 months ago, enjoyed a successful loan spell at Torquay before being recalled after Christmas and named on the bench for Rangers’ FA Cup tie against Rotherham.

          https://www.westlondonsport.com/qpr/...rst-team-place

          “His physicality stands out beyond his years, he’s got a couple of goals, and on his debut for us against Bromley he was very unlucky not to get on the scoresheet,” Molesley said.

          “He puts the fear up defenders, is an aggressive runner and he wants to score goals.

          “He is a very focused and determined lad and I am sure QPR have a very good player on their hands. He is certainly a young man on a mission to make a career for himself.
          Let's hope so

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          • #6
            Interestingly was hearing Charlie Austin on a recent podcast. He said Armstrong's omission from the QPR squad was that the club wanted and knew they had plans to send him to ALdershot on loan. A player can only play for two clubs in a season. So after spending time at Torquay in the first half of the season QPR didnt want to play him so they could send him back out on loan.

            I know, doesn't explain why they couldn't just keep in at QPR and get time off the bench but still paints and idea of what Les & CO. were thinking.

            Anyway, what a goal! Really hope he can kick on at QPR.

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