QPR midfielder blames 'cheap goals' for winless run By Paul WarburtonNov 4 2012 Add a commentRecommend inShare.0 Share on emailShare on print Jamie MackieJAMIE Mackie is feeling the pain of a QPR team conceding far too many cheap goals. A point against Reading in a 1-1 draw on Sunday clawed Rangers off the bottom. But they, like the other Premier League side in hoops, are still the only teams in the top flight yet to register a victory. As the unwanted stats pile up, here is another one - only three sides have escaped the drop after drawing a blank in their first 10 games, although Mackie (pic) is praying Rangers will be number four. He said: âWe didnât start the game like we should against Reading. But we need to sort it out because you canât afford to give goals away, and cheaply. âWe're working a bit more on organisation, but we need to demand a bit more of each other. âYou donât mind a world-class goal against you. But there hasnât been many of them, to be honest. And as a team we need to be better at set pieces. âThe message we got (at the end) was why canât we start the game the way we did the second half? âIt goes without saying we need to prepare properly against Stoke on Saturday, and as frustrated as we are â weâve got to pick ourselves up.â Read More http://www.fulhamchronicle.co.uk/london-qpr/2012/11/04/82029-32165809/#ixzz2BL0104s7