QPR fans on Twitter react to Polter’s display at Newport
Many QPR fans on Twitter were less than impressed with new signing Sebastian Polter’s display in the goalless draw with Newport County on Sunday.
The ex-Mainz forward, pictured above scoring in the club’s 10-0 tour win against Verona Stars, played the full 90 minutes of the pre-season friendly at Rodney Parade.
Polter looks terrible. 🙈 lets hope he is just a bit rusty #qpr
— Ben Platt_qpr (@bplatt23) July 26, 2015
#QPR Oh dear Polter…..ponderous
— Lee Wiffen (@extrawide) July 26, 2015
Hope polter improves #justsaying #qpr
— steve patrick (@spatpat56) July 26, 2015
Carlton Cole is a better option than Polter!!! I know that for sure #Qpr
— Nicholas Reus Fearon (@Niks8Fearon) July 26, 2015
After watching Newport County highlights, I am begining to think that Sebastian Polter is going to be our next Marc Nygaard 😂. #qpr
— Yousef Marafi® (@Yousef_QPR) July 27, 2015
But there were others prepared to give the striker the benefit of the doubt.
Didn’t think Polter was bad today. Was in good positions and eventually that should bring some goals #QPR
— Ryan Nevin (@RyanNevin10) July 26, 2015
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nick
04/08/2015 @ 1:32 am
i really dont like this article, hes just moved from germany and from what ive seen seems to always be in the right places and needs confidents, articles like this are counter productive and unsettle players. from what ive seen ive been very impressed with his positioning the goals will come im sure if people get behind him and the team
Mick Harvey
28/07/2015 @ 8:42 am
I agree that with just over to go before match 1 it appears no one is sure of who will be in the squad,which is not good. I also agree with the majority that defensively we need at least 2 more to look to compete with the better Championship teams. Mid table?
GVS
27/07/2015 @ 7:03 pm
I am very worried that Ramsey and Co have little idea who will be going.
How can you plan anything under these circumstances.
I’m not sure the preseason fixtures are helpful on that basis.
The Italian trip was very poorly organized.
It looks like a complete shambles at the moment.
There is no feeling from the QPR faithful that a team will be assembled to make a quick return to the Premiership or compete well in the Championship.
Very little money has been spent there is a real fear factor developing with the shadow of a big fine creating a gloom stifling QPR managements thoughts at the moment.
Hope it’s just not me getting depressed any thoughts?.GVS