Well from when he came on anyway!It was a brilliant tackle, although I guess if the Pole hadn't been diving around all game ref might have been fooled into giving it
Well from when he came on anyway!It was a brilliant tackle, although I guess if the Pole hadn't been diving around all game ref might have been fooled into giving it
I'm just savouring the moment for as long as I can. That's the kind of winning goal that other teams score, not QPR: surging run, perfect cross, unstoppable header and late enough in the game to win it. And it may be premature but it seems to me that Dom Ball might become the new Clint Hill figure that we have all said the team badly needs; totally different position of course but when he's on he can be seen encouraging, cajoling, demanding and leading by example all over the pitch.



I'm just savouring the moment for as long as I can. That's the kind of winning goal that other teams score, not QPR: surging run, perfect cross, unstoppable header and late enough in the game to win it. And it may be premature but it seems to me that Dom Ball might become the new Clint Hill figure that we have all said the team badly needs; totally different position of course but when he's on he can be seen encouraging, cajoling, demanding and leading by example all over the pitch.
I'm still surprised he isn't a starter, I thought he'd be given the armband. Also think he's got more ability than many give him credit for.Ball is a very solid, uncomplicated player who's underrated by many. I'd have made him captain rather than Cameron.
Probably more like a Shaun Derry than a Clint Hill.
I was very critical of Warburton recently and it's surely no coincidence that we've looked much better in the last two games now that he's stopped messing with selections and formations and is playing Chair in the centre and Nico at left back.
Let's hope he sticks to this, all be it allowing for the necessary changes due to the amount of games, fitness etc.
Still gives ya goosebumps doesn’t it!I felt like it...
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MW seems to be having trouble working out his best team for a given formation at the moment. I think he’s getting there, but I foresee more tinkering ahead. Agree with comments on Ball, I like him 9n the team. There are a few players who, I think, are coming to terms with the step up - Dickie is a prime example, it’s taken him a little time to adjust and he seems to be getting there. Interestingly Niko seems to be improving (albeit from a lower starting point judging from his debut). If we are buying good players we should see a quicker adjustment, but everyone learns and adapts differently.I was very critical of Warburton recently and it's surely no coincidence that we've looked much better in the last two games now that he's stopped messing with selections and formations and is playing Chair in the centre and Nico at left back.
Let's hope he sticks to this, all be it allowing for the necessary changes due to the amount of games, fitness etc.

I felt like it...
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The relative youth of our team is an advantage in busy times. They should be able to run all day. (Actually, just checked and not a lot in it - https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/championship/altersschnitt/wettbewerb/GB2).Still gives ya goosebumps doesn’t it!
MW seems to be having trouble working out his best team for a given formation at the moment. I think he’s getting there, but I foresee more tinkering ahead. Agree with comments on Ball, I like him 9n the team. There are a few players who, I think, are coming to terms with the step up - Dickie is a prime example, it’s taken him a little time to adjust and he seems to be getting there. Interestingly Niko seems to be improving (albeit from a lower starting point judging from his debut). If we are buying good players we should see a quicker adjustment, but everyone learns and adapts differently.
As we know, consistency has never been our strongest point. So hopefully we can see improvement over the next month - though we have a few challenging games ahead no to mention Watford and Brentford as useful ‘measuring sticks’.
December looks horrific with EIGHT games in 29 days, including Bristol, Huddersfield, Millwall, Reading, Stoke, Swansea and Norwich. Hold onto your hooped underpants.
Poundland deal for stadium.Apparently Derby being bought by a relative of Sheikh Mansour, I wonder if the stadium is included in the deal or will it be sold separately?...