Bolton match thoughts

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I attach an short and interesting article which probably sums up my personal feelings on the match.
http://www.bwfc.co.uk/news/article/media-view-local-reporter-insight-on-qpr-2960664.aspx

I would also love to propose a team and formation for the match, but have been "out" for the last two matches. I am also slightly lost as to our current strategy. Is to play our current "strongest team", or to develop a team "for next season"?

I just hope that we put out a performance similar to the Ipswich match, rather than the Fulham match.

Any thoughts, comments or insights on the starting eleven are welcomed.
 
When Warburton says about JFW: "Fans are generally pleased with him and things bode well" I suspect he hasn't been on here or other discussion forums recently. And he must have been partially deaf or not at the match to ignore the booing during the Fulham game. It will take a stonking good performance at the Reebok and in the next few games to restore faith in the manager's capabilities.
 
When Warburton says about JFW: "Fans are generally pleased with him and things bode well" I suspect he hasn't been on here or other discussion forums recently. And he must have been partially deaf or not at the match to ignore the booing during the Fulham game. It will take a stonking good performance at the Reebok and in the next few games to restore faith in the manager's capabilities.

I am very pleased that I was skiing and did not see (on TV) the Fulham match. A true blessing in disguise!.

But it seems that are very "unstable" at present. Rather good and very promising against Ipswich and then truly abysmal against Fulham. I have the impression that this season is now written off and we are "experimenting" for next season.

Perhaps we need to return to the Ipswich formation for the Bolton match?
 
I am very pleased that I was skiing and did not see (on TV) the Fulham match. A true blessing in disguise!.

But it seems that are very "unstable" at present. Rather good and very promising against Ipswich and then truly abysmal against Fulham. I have the impression that this season is now written off and we are "experimenting" for next season.

Perhaps we need to return to the Ipswich formation for the Bolton match?
Well it will help if Ale is fit enough to start at Bolton. If he isn't I think Henry must come back in to play in front of the back 4 with Luongo. I'd like to see Nasser start as well in something like this:

Smithies
Perch Ned Hall Robinson
Luongo Ale
Phillips Nasser Hoillet
Polter
 
Well it will help if Ale is fit enough to start at Bolton. If he isn't I think Henry must come back in to play in front of the back 4 with Luongo. I'd like to see Nasser start as well in something like this:

Smithies
Perch Ned Hall Robinson
Luongo Ale
Phillips Nasser Hoillet
Polter
Swap polter for Washington , bring polter on 60 min mark if Washington getting no joy .
 
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Well it will help if Ale is fit enough to start at Bolton. If he isn't I think Henry must come back in to play in front of the back 4 with Luongo. I'd like to see Nasser start as well in something like this:

Smithies
Perch Ned Hall Robinson
Luongo Ale
Phillips Nasser Hoillet
Polter

I would not be suprised with a return to the 4-2-3-1 formation and would be pleased with that team.

However I think we will start with a more defense minded team and introduce more flair with the substitutes. Hopefully with enough time to influence the game.
 
No Ale or Robinson according to this. We really miss Ale.
"""""
Hasselbaink says he ‘can’t wait’ to pick Robinson for QPR

By West London Sport 19/02/2016



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Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has told QPR’s website he “can’t wait” to see Jack Robinson play for the club.

Robinson, 22, recently returned to action for Rangers’ development side following the long-term knee injury he suffered last March while on loan at Huddersfield.

The left-back is yet to make a first-team appearance for the R’s, having been loaned to Huddersfield immediately after being signed from Liverpool in the summer of 2014.

Rangers manager Hasselbaink said: “Jack is getting closer and closer. We can’t wait until he is fully fit and able to show us and the fans what he’s got. We have got high hopes for him.”

Robinson is expected to feature in a friendly against Ebbsfleet United next week as part of his comeback.

Meanwhile, Conor Washington has been passed fit for Saturday’s game at Championship strugglers Bolton, but Alejandro Faurlin is still sidelined.
"""""
 
Bolton match thoughts?

I think we'll lose 1-0, put up another lacklustre display and that'll be 2 wins from 13 from Jimmy Fraud.