They were all over us from start to finish. We lost the ball on too many occasions. Maybe their high press did not let us settle. Strange that no striker is on sight. Richards is coming good though and that is a positive.
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QPR v Cardiff - PSF Wed 23rd July
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1-2 H/T
been outplayed for most of the half, very hard to judge as this is a mile away from our best team, No
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Morrison, JCS, Varane, Morgan, Chair, Smyth, Kolli, Frey, Celar, obviously Kelman off as is Lloyd on loan.
We look very weak in the fullback area, the Nardi- Cook to whoever playing out from the back has to stop, it’s a shambles.
Not sure the manager has a clue on the best 11 as he can’t play many of the squad.
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Say they were all fit..... would we actually be content and relaxed about going into next season with them?Originally posted by 3London View Postwhat is it about this team and strikers!!
4 strikers unavailable to us already.
Frey is good but has 20x 60mins in him at most
Celar maybe good but his heart isnt in it
Kolli is raw and misses too many games injured
Lloyd is not ready
Kelman is unproven at this level
Maybe It wont overly matter if Poku, Chair and Dembele are deployed as very attacking midfielders and we play a sort of 4-2-4ish system?
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One thing I just realised...
League Two starts a week before we do, they start on Aug 2nd.
Therefore Cardiff should be one week fitter and more "match ready" than we are at this juncture. In that context a draw isnt so bad and probably suits both mamagers.
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Watched the game and pains me to say but yes Willock was the best player on the pitch. Too much has happened to bring him home but on what I saw today, he is certainly going to rip up league one!I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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