Match Day Thread QPR vs Luton

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Is it solely a "formation" issue with Tim? Don't get me wrong, he has some great moments as a player (although, disconcertingly, he reminds me of Paul Pogba, in some ways) and could have a great future in the game. But look at his involvement (sic) in Luton's first and third goals. For the first, he lets the Luton player run across the front of the penalty area without making any effort to put a foot in. For the third, he lets his player get on the receiving of what is effectively a wall pass, without making any effort to track him. To me, that is more down to lack of effort, or lack of interest, rather than being down to "formation". He's not the only one, of course, but I think putting it all down to "formation" is being generous to him.

I have some sympathy with this. Tim's a lovely player and hugely talented, but I can't help thinking he's a bit of a luxury in our situation. I don't think he lacks commitment, though. It's just criminal to play him in a holding role.
 
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Soon be a lifetime ban for swearing at an opposition player
Wait till they want to identify the booers


Sean

As a club we are contacting you in the hope you can assist us.


We are looking to identify a 'fan' who submitted a derogatory message about a seriously injured opposition supporter which was displayed during half-time of Thursday evening's fixture with Luton Town.


We are also aware an individual filmed the message being displayed on the big screen from the Lower Loft.


If you are able to supply any information regarding this matter it would be greatly appreciated. This can be done anonomously via 07557 435421.


Thank you again for your continued support throughout 2022 and we look forward to seeing you in 2023.
 
Soon be a lifetime ban for swearing at an opposition player
Wait till they want to identify the booers


Sean

As a club we are contacting you in the hope you can assist us.


We are looking to identify a 'fan' who submitted a derogatory message about a seriously injured opposition supporter which was displayed during half-time of Thursday evening's fixture with Luton Town.


We are also aware an individual filmed the message being displayed on the big screen from the Lower Loft.


If you are able to supply any information regarding this matter it would be greatly appreciated. This can be done anonomously via 07557 435421.


Thank you again for your continued support throughout 2022 and we look forward to seeing you in 2023.
Just got the same message, not to Sean though
 
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I think anyone who's been to a Rangers game at HQ in the last 20 years received that email from the club.......
 
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Still shell shocked to be fair, back on the Aussie Chardonnay trying to work out what the f*ck happened ………
Well I know what happened, trying to work out the why, coach not up too it, players not up to it, or just the simple fact that Lyndon Dire couldn’t hit a cows arse with the proverbial shovel, Dickie has the turning circle of a supertanker and the acceleration of a Sloth or just plain bad luck with the man in the middle with his whistle, either way it will live long in the memory as a total f*cking nightmare !!!
 
Not sure if similar has been said but...

Shodipo was probably our best player on the pitch, but people seemed to be complaining about him being there all the way to the final whistle.

He sent in so many good crosses, took on players. Almost every attacking move went through him.

And when Chair went off, after barely touching the ball for about 15 mins, fans around booed the decision and said Shodipo should be going off.

I don't get it.

Granted, on paper, I wouldn't have chosen Shodipo. But he put both Chair and Willock to shame in that game. I'd be using him as a sub in games if one of either Willock or Chair are not doing it.
 
We’re currently a point from the playoffs. How is this so? Utter madness
 
Not sure if similar has been said but...

Shodipo was probably our best player on the pitch, but people seemed to be complaining about him being there all the way to the final whistle.

He sent in so many good crosses, took on players. Almost every attacking move went through him.

And when Chair went off, after barely touching the ball for about 15 mins, fans around booed the decision and said Shodipo should be going off.

I don't get it.

Granted, on paper, I wouldn't have chosen Shodipo. But he put both Chair and Willock to shame in that game. I'd be using him as a sub in games if one of either Willock or Chair are not doing it.

I agree he did better than a lot of us thought he would.
I don't agree that many of his crosses were "good" though.
His end product was pretty erratic imo, but having said that, many an erratic cross has found a player when players have actually committed to getting into the box.
Against Luton, we had Dykes in there and that's not likely to produce goals.
 
Is it solely a "formation" issue with Tim? Don't get me wrong, he has some great moments as a player (although, disconcertingly, he reminds me of Paul Pogba, in some ways) and could have a great future in the game. But look at his involvement (sic) in Luton's first and third goals. For the first, he lets the Luton player run across the front of the penalty area without making any effort to put a foot in. For the third, he lets his player get on the receiving end of what is effectively a wall pass, without making any effort to track him. To me, that is more down to lack of effort, or lack of interest, rather than being down to "formation". He's not the only one, of course, but I think putting it all down to "formation" is being generous to him.

I can't comment on the specifics of this game as I've not even mustered up the courage to watch the highlights yet, but have been saying something very similar to a mate about Tim. He's great when he's great, but a real liability when he's not. I suppose that's always the danger of loaning a young player learning his trade, but that doesn't stop it being frustrating.
 
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I can't comment on the specifics of this game as I've not even mustered up the courage to watch the highlights yet, but have been saying something very similar to a mate about Tim. He's great when he's great, but a real liability when he's not. I suppose that's always the danger of loaning a young player learning his trade, but that doesn't stop it being frustrating.

In a midfield 3 with Steff and Field, I think he's great.
However, the further we sink down the table, the bigger liability he becomes imo.
Immensely talented, but raw.
 
For me, two games is just a bit too soon to be getting onto Critchley's case. From what's been said, the formation and tactics were badly wrong on this, his third game in charge but I strongly doubt that he has had enough time to assess who our best players are and in what position they need to be playing. Everyone is entitled to make a mistake. Hopefully he has learned a lot about these players.

I can fully understand how Luton went to pieces and spiralled down the table to relegation having been in the top 5 when one of their players suffered a catastrophic life-changing injury all those years ago. Losing a manager doesn't really compare and the decline in from since Wolves started sniffing around Beale is frankly baffling. They are supposed to be professionals. It is not Critchley's fault that his predecessor dropped us in it and gave him a real challenge to get us back into the play offs by the end of the season.
 
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I wholeheartedly agree that it's way too early to be writing Critchley off. But I worry that the signs are a little, shall we say, unpromising.

The fundamental requirement for most managers seems to be that they are confident, often with biggish egos, and inspirational when required. In contrast, Critchley is quiet and diffident. Plus, in his post-Luton interview, he had a rather bizarre take on a 3-0 home capitulation, to which his team selection and chosen formation made a large contribution. When I cast doubts on Critchley's bland personality in a previous thread, I was rightly told that the late, great Dave Sexton was also reserved and thoughtful. But at least when Dave spoke, you sat up and paid attention and there was real depth and credibility to his analysis. That, in itself, was inspirational.

As I say, it's early days but we need to start seeing some evidence of Critchley's motivational powers and tactical nous. Sadly, such evidence as we currently have is that he is falling short on both counts. At least with Beale, rightly or wrongly, I felt confident that he would be a good manager for us, even during the bad times. With Critchley, I can't recall feeling so unenthusiastic about a new manager and I've been around Loftus Road since the 60's. He needs to start getting angry and he needs to start making some demonstrably good calls.