http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/qpr-player-pleads-team-keep-8571041? QPR player pleads with team to keep it simple against Saints 10:00, 5 February 2015 By Paul Warburton Defender wants individual Rs errors cut out Action Images / Jed Leicester please log in to view this image Point made: Dunne QPR are headed towards the drop because players are taking it in turns to make dreadful mistakes – says Richard Dunne. Rangers had no luck in Monday’s transfer window getting new recruits and the die is cast from now to the end of the season with regards the playing squad. That same squad will hope to atone at home to Southampton on Saturday after it lost 3-1 at Stoke last weekend, thanks in no small part to three individual errors. Rio Ferdinand, stranded in the dugout, can only look on in envy. The former Manchester United ace was expected to breeze a central defender’s spot in Rs line-up, but nobody expected the other veteran to up his game in the quite the way he has. Action Images / John Sibley please log in to view this image Surprise: Ronald Koeman For all that, Dunne insists Rangers have the final word on whether he stays or goes at the end of the season, although for the first time he admits he isn’t ready to hang up his boots. He explained: “I’d love to keep going, but I’ve no contract waiting, and we’ll have to wait and see what the situation is with the club. We don’t want to think about going down, so I’m not thinking it would be easier for me in the Championship.” Striker Bobby Zamora is sick and tired of a QPR side putting together a decent performance - and ending up with nothing like they have in the last two matches. “It comes come down to the same thing, good effort and all that, blah, blah, blah – but we need a point away from home. In fact, any points right now would be good,” he added.