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  • shaggy24
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    Originally posted by Isleworth116 View Post

    Two units in Loftus Road before every match. We have them.
    Do we have an extension lead to be able to turn them on !!!

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  • Isleworth116
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    Originally posted by Abseits View Post

    Birmingham were in the news the other week when their IR pitch lights reflected off low murky clouds one night and gave the sky an eerie red tinge. Don't think these things are just the preserve of new stadia.

    They come on wheeled arrays, just wheel them on and switch them on. Trouble is with LR we have no space to store much equipment I suppose so where would they live?

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    Two units in Loftus Road before every match. We have them.

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  • SheepRanger
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    The pitch certainly needs a response from CN at the next fans forum. I think I saw something on the official site about submitting questions to CN?

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  • Abseits
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    Originally posted by shaggy24 View Post

    All new stadiums have hydroponic lighting systems not sure we have them I thought we just had heating underneath I maybe wrong to promote grass growth

    to me it looks like it’s been cut too short and watered too much
    Birmingham were in the news the other week when their IR pitch lights reflected off low murky clouds one night and gave the sky an eerie red tinge. Don't think these things are just the preserve of new stadia.

    They come on wheeled arrays, just wheel them on and switch them on. Trouble is with LR we have no space to store much equipment I suppose so where would they live?

    389ceba0-ed50-11f0-b91a-6dc00ec219c8.jpg.webp

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  • MINCER
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    Stoke City’s manager Mark Robins was told by QPR officials in September there was something badly wrong with the pitch and “to wash everything that touched the pitch”

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  • shaggy24
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    Originally posted by SheepRanger View Post

    Don't they wheel out the hydroponic lights for artificial sunlight? I've seen some clubs have them on the pitch when Sky are doing their post match analysis?

    Didn't someone mention recently the problem is the pitch drainage in our old ground? Maybe the pitch has died off because of too much rain?
    All new stadiums have hydroponic lighting systems not sure we have them I thought we just had heating underneath I maybe wrong to promote grass growth

    to me it looks like it’s been cut too short and watered too much

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  • SheepRanger
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    Originally posted by shaggy24 View Post

    Gotta question the medical team as well and our pitch don’t help it’s abysmal in today’s technology available that we can’t grow some grass in a shade area
    Don't they wheel out the hydroponic lights for artificial sunlight? I've seen some clubs have them on the pitch when Sky are doing their post match analysis?

    Didn't someone mention recently the problem is the pitch drainage in our old ground? Maybe the pitch has died off because of too much rain?

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  • shaggy24
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    Originally posted by Abseits View Post
    The one glaring weakness in our fancy recruitment matrix is it's too willing to buy players with known injury records. Maybe I'm being harsh but I feel fairly sure that JCS, Dembele, Morrison and Poku had suboptimal fitness records when they joined us. We signed Vale whilst he was injured and a year later I wouldn't say he's made of glass but he's been a bit "in and out" with knocks etc.
    I know some will say we have to take a risk cos we can't afford to pay top dollar but I think it's a false economy acquiring known crocks on the cheap.
    Gotta question the medical team as well and our pitch don’t help it’s abysmal in today’s technology available that we can’t grow some grass in a shade area

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  • Abseits
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    The one glaring weakness in our fancy recruitment matrix is it's too willing to buy players with known injury records. Maybe I'm being harsh but I feel fairly sure that JCS, Dembele, Morrison and Poku had suboptimal fitness records when they joined us. We signed Vale whilst he was injured and a year later I wouldn't say he's made of glass but he's been a bit "in and out" with knocks etc.
    I know some will say we have to take a risk cos we can't afford to pay top dollar but I think it's a false economy acquiring known crocks on the cheap.

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  • cross it Dave
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    Who?

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  • KLOS
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    Ronnie could do a job as the bottom of the diamond i.e. protecting the centre backs and feeding further forwards as being comfortable on the ball but not venturing too far and getting embroiled in midfield scraps for possession.
    As Hoddle used to tell Eddie Newton at Chelsea .'I never want to see you in front of the ball'

    p.s. anyone seen or heard about JCS?

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  • ragr
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    There’s an accumulative issue with this, however. Yes, Ronnie may be able to step into a defensive midfield role and perform it to a moderate standard; that is, if he’s not being asked to cover a position at full back or to cover somebody else who is playing at full back. I’m happy for Sam to go and get more playing time and more power to him at his age but rationalising out of position players is papering over the cracks not building a new wall. It’ll have to do until the end of the season but let’s not believe that not filling positions with specialists is an acceptable or clever strategy.

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  • shaggy24
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    Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View Post
    Edwards is a class act but he certainly isn't a defensive midfielder by any stretch infact he looked totally lost when he played in that position and understandably too
    Yep I’d agree with that

    I’d rather if we’re short Mbengue who has played midfield for reading drop in their if we’re short got pace but reckless but I’d rather our back 4 be solid

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  • WeAreQPR12
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    Edwards is a class act but he certainly isn't a defensive midfielder by any stretch infact he looked totally lost when he played in that position and understandably too

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  • SheepRanger
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    Originally posted by 3London View Post

    Sure but of the Players you list the only one who can play in Fields position is Hayden - None of the others can put a tackle in or shield the back four like Field does. Yes Ronnie can play there. And i imagine that is what will happen when the inevitable injuries to Hayden and Varane happen

    the thought of Dembele , Saito , bennie, Poku, Smyth or Vale playing the role that Field does is truly scary!

    so that leaves - Hayden , varane and Edwards - dunne is not Mobile enough

    Morgan is more of an attacking mid rather than defensive. As proved the other week when he played with Madsen in the middle - Madsen ended up dropping back to cover most of the time.
    Haydon, Varane & Edwards is enough cover for one position if your assessment is correct. And if that isnt enough we have Morgan with an onfield adjustment re: Madsen & Dunne.

    With a relatively thin budget choices & sacrifices have to be made. He wanted off too.

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