Could not agree more! Played really well last games, done everything that has been asked of him and has consistently broken up oppositions play. Find some of these posts baffling.
As im sure a few will have noticed after the Southampton game I criticised him, and still stand by that. But the last two games he has performed very well, and I have complimented him on that. I will always be behind whoever is on that pitch as getting on players backs is not the answer. Although saying they have played badly on here is hardly getting on their backs! Fingers crossed he continues his good form for the rest of the season. We need everyone to.
Sometimes players are just made into the one we heap the most blame onto. Another case of this is with SWP. I remember a few years ago when Fitz Hall put in a series of solid performances and was sometimes man of the match in my opinion but people looked at me funny when I said that. Everyone would sigh when he got the ball and i clearly remember people even groaning when he did things right! as soon as they realised he'd done something good, they looked away too stubborn to admit wrong. It's because people can't have an open mind and want to stick to their old moaning ways. The truth is, every time someone puts a rangers shirt on we should give them the benefit of the doubt and support them because a) we don't pick the team and b) anyone pulling the rangers shirt on deserves the support because God knows it ain't easy playing for QPR.
I think the problem with Park is he was never used to best effect by Hughes and Harry has chopped and changed to get the mix right. Now we seem to have found the right role for him his confidence will grow and we should see more of the player we thought he was. I think he'll play an important role on our run-in, let's hope it's not too late...
Of course at a game you gotta give all the players 100% support. It's a bit different if you watching a long way away. Because some on here say Park has been doing better the last 3 games, I been trying hard to see this- I have noticed he is avoiding falling over so often now and on the few occasions he has got the ball his play has been a bit tidier with it, and he did very well for the goal he made for Betty. But even with these plusses, he remains inadequate, he's off the pace, he has no pace, he spends long periods of the game running slowly around not getting the ball, not making a tackle, being ignored by colleaugues, when he gets the ball most times he gets rid of it like it may explode with a short pass invariably sideways or backwards. There's few tackles, no passes that cut out opposition, few intereptions, no shots except one hopeless attempt that missed by 30 meters last game. He is not doing near enough, just compare his contribution to M'bia and Jenaas last 2 games, it was poor.
Oslo mate, you're entitled to your opinion, but I feel you are allowing yourself to be completely blinkered when it comes to Park. You and I often agree on players, tactics formations etc, but I fear you are allowing your initial impressions of Park to cloud your judgement. He was awful when he first played for us, being played out of position by the idiot Hughes and then his confidence went through the floor, not helped by the obvious criticism pouring down from the terraces. To suggest that, over the last 3 games, he has hardly made a tackle or a pass is just not true mate. I don't think we'll ever see the Park that was first choice on Utd's team sheet for European games, but I do think he now deserves the recognition that his recent performances deserves.
He is, Park plays his best game of the season, we win and then his only change for the next game is to drop Park. Basically you have to ignore anything he says about Park because he could have a hattrick and 3 goaline clearances and hed say he did nothing apart from that and should be dropped.
Total and utter boll*ks Flyer - if this article comes from his Dad, you must be Park's Auntie. You know I cheer more than most on the rare occasions Park does something decent. And. there's less chance of seeing Park score hatricks and goal line clearances than there is of seeing the old Pope score with Naomi Cambell on MOTD Live.
He is a touch better than last autumn but he could hardly be any worse, and we may as well play 10 plus Jude the Cat in the start 11, as 10 plus Park.
http://www.sportinglife.com/footbal...icle/168/8602282/park-rejects-retirement-talk apparently he wants to play on for a couple more years