QPR V Leicester

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Proud_Fox:5777959 said:
Nope can't see the "irony ".. You do know I haven't built a QPR team don't you!
Novice chairmen can also be naive and managers called Hughes can certainly be ****.
You know who does know how to build a team though??? ;-)

QPR have been a very poorly managed club for a very long time. Too many owners who don't understand football.

They have made poor decisions. Neil Warnock got you a squad fighting for the same thing. Mark Hughes ****ed you over and Harry is just working with a disjointed squad. Doing a very good job considering

Quality wise you should be walking this league. I think you will take the league still

Can't argue with that.
And while we're getting on I'll tell you I wanted Leicester to win the playoffs last season cos I knew you'd be our biggest threat and I've not seen anything to change my mind.
 
I dont think Richard Dunne will cope at all with Vardy's endeavour. We needs to utilise Dyer, Vardy and De Laet to get behind QPR's backline. Playing through them with Knockaert and Drinkwater wont work.
 
I don't know where on earth you got that from Grift. He's a good lad and he's coming along nicely under Dunner's tutelage but he's got to play at CB for a few months before we can see how good he actually is, let alone say he's the best we have.

A Richard Dunne he is not.


He was player of the season up until his injury, not a single error made!
 
I dont think Richard Dunne will cope at all with Vardy's endeavour.

Never underestimate the power of the Honey Monster!

He was player of the season up until his injury, not a single error made!

Disagree mate. I'd have had two or three ahead of him. He was doing very well but largely down to Dunne taking him under his wing and showing him the ropes. If he was beside someone else he wouldn't have been near as solid.

He's coming along nicely though. As long as they don't over-train him and do his hammy again!
 
Never underestimate the power of the Honey Monster!



Disagree mate. I'd have had two or three ahead of him. He was doing very well but largely down to Dunne taking him under his wing and showing him the ropes. If he was beside someone else he wouldn't have been near as solid.

He's coming along nicely though. As long as they don't over-train him and do his hammy again!

Remember how he was looking shaky for a while, then soon after his terminally ill mother died his performances improved drastically? I think since that point he's been consistently one of our best performers. We improved markedly on Saturday after his appearance at half time, it allowed us to push further up the pitch and be more attacking. Give it a couple of games mate, you'll be a convert soon enough :wink:
 
Clint Hill and Richard Dunne start at centre half for QPR. Get the ball behind them for Dyer, Vardy and Nugent to exploit
 
Sometimes you have to stay on your feet.

Sometimes you really need to make a meal of a challenge.

Straight red card IMO...