Just proves to me MW hasn't got a clue how to set a side up at home, that was woeful one up front and he is useless, Charlton fans look to be right about him should have scored a sitter on Saturday don't think he won anything in the air today, prepared to give him a chance playing alongside Dykes that is if MW ever plays 2 up front.
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostNo I don’t have a clue what he or MW are thinking with those.
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Originally posted by Macca View PostJust proves to me MW hasn't got a clue how to set a side up at home, that was woeful one up front and he is useless, Charlton fans look to be right about him should have scored a sitter on Saturday don't think he won anything in the air today, prepared to give him a chance playing alongside Dykes that is if MW ever plays 2 up front.
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Originally posted by eam1882 View PostPathetic
really thought we would win tonight even had £20 on them.
absolute dross.
Should have known better really.
The team good or bad belongs to us, I want to see them above mid table not fighting relegation .
Watching rangers for 57 years and I am entitled to a rant,but they are in my blood.i love the club so rant over,on to the next one.
come on you r,sssss.@gatorTFC
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A penalty in each half sealed the points for the visitors, with Daniel Johnson and Scott Sinclair netting from 12 yards.
“It was a poor game,” he said. “I think both keepers had one save to make, we gave away two really soft penalties and we never really got going.
“We lacked any real quality all over the pitch to be honest. We moved the ball okay at times but we never really hurt them.”
Johnson gave Preston the lead on 24 minutes, and Warburton said: “The penalty changed our momentum.
“We started the first twenty minutes pretty well. I thought we were in control, we got first contact and we looked good.
“We put in some good crosses, we had a good chance through Bright (Osayi-Samuel) and Tom (Carroll) put a few good balls into the box, but after the soft penalty we suddenly looked deflated and we should be better than that.”
Chances were few and far between for both sides, and discussing QPR’s limited efforts on goal Warburton said: “I felt our midfielders never really joined Macca, he was very isolated up-front tonight.
“He worked tirelessly but didn’t really get any rewards. Obviously when we play Lyndon (Dykes) and Macca up top together we will look far more of a threat, Bright and Albert’s pace looked impressive liked they did at the weekend, we have some options.
“I just felt tonight we showed a lack of quality in that final third and didn’t do enough to win a game of football.”
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I switched off.
You could see which way this game was going.
Pretty little bit of football no cutting edge.
One up front does not work, we don't have Eze to magic up chances this season.
Play 2 up, and sort out whatever formation behind that works.
I still think we need another striker.
Anyone heard or read anything on BOS signing a new contract?
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