Jay can be QPRâs Zamora Features & comment Jay can be QPRâs Zamora 16/09/2011 by Rob Brennan As I walked away from Loftus Road on Monday night following Neil Warnockâs post-match press conference, I overheard various comments from QPR fans about Jay Bothroydâs performance. Some werenât too complimentary. After just a few Premier League matches itâs far too early to judge him. He hasnât scored yet, but he does look capable of getting goals. And apart from that, he is vital to the way Warnock has the team set up. Playing as a target man, Bothroyd is very good with his back to goal and was involved in several decent passages of play against Newcastle. Sure, he doesnât exactly have Les Ferdinandâs aerial ability but he is decent enough with his head and has shown that he is able to hold his own physically against defenders in the top flight. Like any striker at a new club, he will want to get a goal sooner rather than later and Iâm convinced it will happen in the next few games given the attacking talent around him in the shape of Shaun Wright-Phillips and Adel Taarabt. âZamoraâs name is now regularly sung from in Hammersmith End and without him Fulham do not function as well.â Even if it doesnât, Iâd suggest Rangers fans who may be tempted to lose faith in him should look down the road to Fulham, where another left-footed forward is now the main man. Like Bothroyd, Bobby Zamora initially struggled to find the net after arriving at the Cottage from West Ham in 2008 for £4.8m. Despite his excellent hold-up play, his lack of goals saw him come in for stick from some Whites fans on the internet. Zamora didnât take kindly to the criticism and after grabbing the winning goal against Sunderland in December 2009 he let rip at the keyboard warriors with a foul-mouthed tirade in the direction of the Hammersmith End. The then Fulham manager Roy Hodgson wasnât impressed by his reaction and suggested heâd been reading too many comments online. Plenty of punters who had backed Zamora through his barren spell were not best pleased to be on the receiving end of Zamoraâs angry reaction. And when he finished that season with only four goals, he looked set to leave after Fulham agreed to sell him to Hull City for £5m. Zamora misfired early on in his Fulham career In the end, Zamora turned down the move which proved to be a wise decision for both him and the club. In 2009/10 he scored 19 goals in all competitions which helped Fulham to a mid-table finish and a memorable run to the Europa League final. It was a remarkable turnaround which also saw Zamora win his first cap for England. Zamoraâs name is now regularly sung from in Hammersmith End and without him Fulham do not function as well as a unit, as was proved last season when he broke his leg and was out for five months. He returned to the side in February, and finished the campaign with seven goals, helping Fulham stay up. At 29, Bothroyd is a year younger than Zamora and having joined the Râs on a free transfer I think he prove to be a similarly excellent signing. Neither player wants to finish their career as one-cap wonders and are desperate to get back into the England reckoning, so this is a crucial season for them both. Even at club level, Bothroyd still has much to prove. But he is capable of proving it â and Zamora is his benchmark.
Good read this. Im a big fan of Jay, and im sure he will come good. But as already mentioned playing the lone role up top is a selfless task and I think we'll function better with games when he is up top opposed to any other strikers we have on the books. Cmapbell for me is not a lone striker. And I for one am happy we have him.
Anyone moaning should consider the alternative the bone idle Hulse or crazy legs crane aka Dave Bothroyd played really well Monday perhaps he should have had a couple but his link up play and ball holding were very good!
I think he's a really decent player, and he did everything but score in the Newcastle game. I'm sure he'll come good. That said though I would personally like to see more of him playing with Campbell. I think that they've got the makings of a classic "little and large" strikeforce. But I think that the way we played last Monday, and the signings that we've made make it unlikely that we'll be having two up front anytime soon.
I actually agree with this. Bothroyd will come good and at the moment I havent got a bad word to say about him. He's only started two League games and for me has been the best Centre Forward i've seen in a hooped shirt for many a year. The goals will come....
"Crazy Legs Crane aka Dave" I still piss myself when I remember his shot against Wigan following up like a deadly sniper after AT's long range effort that struck the post. I couldn't stop laughing still can't "Crazy Legs Crane aka Dave"
I thought the title was an insult! Do love the song about row Z. Seriously though, on Monday, Boothroyd ran the wide areas with a bit of pace and most of the balls played up to him stuck due to his excellent strength. A very good effort for the greater good (ie the team). Feel certain that a few training sessions getting used to where SWP puts the ball will reap dividends. I now reckon he'll be our top scorer with 15+ goals.
Let's aim a bit higher - Zamora has done really well but still seems a bit fragile/ up and down (no thanks to the horrible injury) I like the guys who seem to score regularly, whatever - so Jay could be our Darren Bent or Defoe. Don't care about his all round play - we need someone who is merciless in front of goal, converts most of his chances.
Funny, i said this on the Bothroyd thread http://www.not606.com/showthread.php/85899-Bothroyd. after the Newcastle game: "Jay Bothroyd kind of reminds me of Bobby Zamora, a player that took time to settle in the premier league." Nice to know i'm not alone on this