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Far Too Little Quick Pass and Move

Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by BrixtonR, Dec 30, 2012.

  1. sb_73

    sb_73 Well-Known Member

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    They do play as if either they don't know each other or as if they actively dislike each other a lot of the time.

    I am volunteering for the as yet unadvertised job of fitting an earpiece to Traore and yelling continuously into a mic throughout the game " chin up! Concentrate! No you're not injured!" He'll either break down in tears or finally man up.
     
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  2. Swords Hoopster.

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    <applause>.
     
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  3. Uber_Hoop

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    Like it, Stan
     
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    Three great posters in a row Uber Sb73 and Swords ... Have a great new year lads. Resolutions mean resolutions... I have to stop
     
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  5. sb_73

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    Same to you Dave (and Über and Swords of course). Rs in the blood one and all, an incurable disease, but who wants a cure?

    Keep posting we need the variety......
     
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  6. BrixtonR

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    Like the thing about the earpiece Stan and your earlier comment about Granero trying to get the passing game going... How frustrating it must be for him when passes delivered end up either going backwards on taken on another little run into nowhere.

    As for them not playing like they don't know or don't like each other, I'd have to agree, it's probably a bit of both. The consequent lack of cohesion speaks volumes - and Ellers point (or was it Matt's?) about confidence is very true but it won't come without mutual accord.
     
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