QPR V Swansea.

KVetch

Key Player
Fulton had a nice ball to Smith who couldn't get a shot off. I thought we would have a lot of yellow cards for tackles, not that way. We're going to be missing Downes next match.
 

ivoralljack

Grizzled Veteran
Staff member
Decent enough point away against a team riding high in the table. Really bothered by our lack of creativity though. Hopefully Wolf will make a difference when he beds in. Glad to see Jay on but I hoped he'd have made a bigger impact. Like Cullen it's hard to come on having played only bits and pieces and get up to speed immediately.
 

ivoralljack

Grizzled Veteran
Staff member
Pity we couldn't turn some impressive basic stats into three points:

POSSESSION: 43-57 SHOTS: 6-12 OT: 2-5 CORNERS: 4-3 FOULS: 15-15 GOALS: 0-0

We had twice as many shots and also on target as they did although, to be honest, it didn't seem that way as I watched. We were blowing for the last 10/15 minutes but, as Martin said, the cancelled games haven't helped our match fitness levels. Our next game against Hull will be telling. We need the big W to keep us in with a shout of the top 6; albeit a distant shout. Will Hull be rudderless after sacking their manager, or will they get a new man bounce? Let's hope it's the former so we can go on a run and start closing in on the top.
 

CroJack

Key Player
We deserved nothing from this game. We had some half chances and some weak shots on target, and that's it. QPR, on the other side, could've and should've scored at least two goals.

Piroe looks lost without Paterson in the team. Wolf is good but should be more involved up front.

Martin? Too stubborn. We have to change the formation to four at the back, play centre-backs and full-backs in their natural positions, and finally include more attacking-minded players in the starting XI. Latibeaudiere, Smith, Christie, Manning, Downes, Grimes, Naughton, Bennett and Cabango are not and never will be regular/natural goal scorers.



 
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