By Christmas, if we’re not mid-table, then we know exactly where we are. If we’re on the relegation line, then once again, we have put a team together full of Mercs and no real commitment. We need to see real commitment, and if any of the players show a lack of commitment, they should be dropped. Of course, having said that, most of them are on astronomical wages as it is, and they’re probably happy to have the weekend off with their WAGS or families.
Lets see if Harry can get them fired up. Lets see if Tony can do it, because he seems to be good with people.
Barry Parkinson
16/09/2014 @
6:10 pm
Reading between the lines of comments made by those who saw the game, unlike me, what I am hearing is. 1) too slow. 2) Tempo slow. 3 Full Backs at 35 too slow. Midfield slow, not taking control. if all that is true, this means to me – MATCH FITNESS – is not there yet.
We have is a good bunch of players who have NOT been playing regular football, that’s why we were able to buy them, they were second string players at their old clubs, and now we want them to play at full match fitness to coupe with the Premier players they are up against.
The Press have been saying Fer did not play for Holland, Sandro was on the Bench, Taarabt (Fat Boy) has not trained, Kranjcar is over weight but lost 8kg -I would say that 50% of the QPR team are not Match fit and want to beat MU. dream on.
Let us take a Leaf out of Leicester’s book who decided to get the players they had FITTER and walked off with the Championship last year, have QPR done that NO, we did the opposite, we got good player in who are not Match Fit yet, do not dominate their position, are not controlling their area on the Park, so we loose matches.
Harry bought good player, lets get them fit and start competing.
LAR
17/09/2014 @ 8:21 am
By Christmas, if we’re not mid-table, then we know exactly where we are. If we’re on the relegation line, then once again, we have put a team together full of Mercs and no real commitment. We need to see real commitment, and if any of the players show a lack of commitment, they should be dropped. Of course, having said that, most of them are on astronomical wages as it is, and they’re probably happy to have the weekend off with their WAGS or families.
Lets see if Harry can get them fired up. Lets see if Tony can do it, because he seems to be good with people.
Barry Parkinson
16/09/2014 @ 6:10 pm
Reading between the lines of comments made by those who saw the game, unlike me, what I am hearing is. 1) too slow. 2) Tempo slow. 3 Full Backs at 35 too slow. Midfield slow, not taking control. if all that is true, this means to me – MATCH FITNESS – is not there yet.
We have is a good bunch of players who have NOT been playing regular football, that’s why we were able to buy them, they were second string players at their old clubs, and now we want them to play at full match fitness to coupe with the Premier players they are up against.
The Press have been saying Fer did not play for Holland, Sandro was on the Bench, Taarabt (Fat Boy) has not trained, Kranjcar is over weight but lost 8kg -I would say that 50% of the QPR team are not Match fit and want to beat MU. dream on.
Let us take a Leaf out of Leicester’s book who decided to get the players they had FITTER and walked off with the Championship last year, have QPR done that NO, we did the opposite, we got good player in who are not Match Fit yet, do not dominate their position, are not controlling their area on the Park, so we loose matches.
Harry bought good player, lets get them fit and start competing.
50 years a Supporter
Barry Parkinson