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Post by Marc on Mar 16, 2022 18:49:53 GMT
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LifeR
Ian Holloway
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Post by LifeR on Mar 16, 2022 19:12:50 GMT
Like this lineup. Dozzell, based on his MO, will be in the thick of it and a very efficient short passer. Amos to score! (Hoop tinted goggles firmly applied)
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Post by surreychad on Mar 16, 2022 19:28:13 GMT
Chair does slow the game sometimes, we need to be on top form. Wil take a draw now.
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Post by stylecouncillor on Mar 16, 2022 19:45:44 GMT
just happy to not see Hendrick not starting.
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Post by Marc on Mar 16, 2022 20:18:09 GMT
Chair on for Willock
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Post by londonranger on Mar 16, 2022 20:27:37 GMT
Is Seny still on the injury list ?
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Post by londonranger on Mar 16, 2022 20:32:26 GMT
Yay Gray.
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Post by Marc on Mar 16, 2022 20:35:30 GMT
1-0 up at half time. Huge 2nd half to come.
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Post by blatantfowl on Mar 16, 2022 20:56:25 GMT
Is Seny still on the injury list ? Yes, for a few weeks yet
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Post by rangersman on Mar 16, 2022 21:31:25 GMT
Lol, oh well.
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Post by Marc on Mar 16, 2022 21:34:05 GMT
Marshall's injury has been disastrous
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Post by rangersman on Mar 16, 2022 21:34:21 GMT
Double Lol, never mind, always next year.
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Post by rickyqpr on Mar 16, 2022 21:46:48 GMT
Marshall's injury has been disastrous To be fair, Seny's injury has been disastrous. To lose such a good keeper is awful. To lose Dieng, Archer, Walsh and Marshall is just plain careless. Barnes in goal on Sunday then?
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Post by harr on Mar 16, 2022 21:49:01 GMT
No gripes from me totally outplayed. Second half we did nothing, apart from bring on Hendricks which must have sent shivers down Forests spine. So many clubs pushing after our spot now, looking more like 8th -10 th finish with our current fixtures coming in April. Paying the price now for losing points to all the bottom fodder in Feb, shame.
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Post by harr on Mar 16, 2022 21:50:31 GMT
Marshall's injury has been disastrous To be fair, Seny's injury has been disastrous. To lose such a good keeper is awful. To lose Dieng, Archer, Walsh and Marshall is just plain careless. Barnes in goal on Sunday then? Mighty Peterboro after the treble
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Post by nomar on Mar 16, 2022 21:57:44 GMT
Losing away to a resurgent Forest side trying to get into the playoffs is kind of expected.
But they cannot lose to Peterborough this weekend.
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Post by stylecouncillor on Mar 16, 2022 22:09:11 GMT
I thought the biggest error was being unable to bring on a sub . Why we made a double substitution with 30 minutes to go in a game where cards and tackles are flying about is beyond me. Shame for Marshall becomes he carried on with hamstring problems made a couple of decent saves, but probably made his injury worse.
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Post by harr on Mar 16, 2022 22:35:45 GMT
Oh well Forest and Boro in the Cup at the weekend so the lowest we can be before we face the mighty Posh is 8 th….. scummy Millwalls form WWWWWDDW, yuck, Millwall getting in the playoffs would be worse than Brentford staying in Prem and Fulham winning the League together.
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Post by rickyqpr on Mar 17, 2022 8:16:23 GMT
I thought the biggest error was being unable to bring on a sub . Why we made a double substitution with 30 minutes to go in a game where cards and tackles are flying about is beyond me. Shame for Marshall becomes he carried on with hamstring problems made a couple of decent saves, but probably made his injury worse. We love a scapegoat, a pantomime villain, and Hendrick is filling the bill nicely. I could not understand why we put on two similar players at the same time either. On Sunday, the combination of Johansen and Amos was our turning point. Why not give it at least 10 minutes again? It is as if he could not put Johansen on ahead of Hendrick. If so, that is not good. We now need an emergency keeper loan, probably until the end of a season. It cannot be from the Prem, other Championship clubs unlikely to oblige, so a division one reserve looms on the horizon. Our season was defined by the Africas Cup and the subsequent injury to Seny Dieng. Such a shame, but at least I am not laughing.
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Post by rico on Mar 17, 2022 8:21:55 GMT
Apart from the first 20 minutes when we looked very lively with a much wanted to see young midfield of field Dozzel and Amos luke missed a sitter then gray and chair combined to open the scoring then we disappeared gave the ball away again frequently in the middle and picked up silly bookings for rash challenges the second half forest looked a different class to us looked like a team who could well make and win the playoffs since Cooper has been there they look unbeatable something we haven't looked like since 2010/11 at least warbs made changes to the starting line up something some of us wanted to see we must bounce back Sunday as Luton did last night
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Post by harr on Mar 17, 2022 9:23:25 GMT
Maybe Hendrick is a bit of a scapegoat but really did we need him and why at the expense of so many others that had done a very capable job. One thing I noticed last night was Millwalls run in, looks a walk in the park compared to ours apart from a Luton and Bournemouth, sadly they will be finishing above us.
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Post by robindubois on Mar 17, 2022 9:29:10 GMT
How anyone can criticise the club or management for the fact that we have 5 keepers injured in the space of a few weeks is beyond me. Totally freak situation but we have to live with it. If our defenders do their job and protect whoever gets the goalie spot it will not be the end of the world. Woe is me we are only in the top 6 still.
Dykes is just as worrying - initially a short term knock to the foot not reported to be a hamstring. A few days ago Warburton said he was training on he grass with teh squad and hopefully to play last night or against Posh. Now he is reported as being withe the "technical" people. Is this a second new injury? Will he play again this season. At least Gray has slotted in a few in recent games but we need more goals coming from midfield.
Meanwhile how a "fan" can laugh about our top 2 keepers both being injured ..........is he a natural or is he still practicing I wonder
I did not see the game yet - would Marshal have had a chance to stop their 2 late goals if he had been fit?
Meanwhile other results for the last 2 nights have been the usual mixed bag of Championship mystery. "It's never over 'til the fat lady sings."
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Post by rickyqpr on Mar 17, 2022 9:42:34 GMT
Maybe Hendrick is a bit of a scapegoat but really did we need him and why at the expense of so many others that had done a very capable job. One thing I noticed last night was Millwalls run in, looks a walk in the park compared to ours apart from a Luton and Bournemouth, sadly they will be finishing above us. The simple answer is that we did not, because he has presided over our decline. Had we not signed him, we may well have been saying that we needed an extra midfield 'general' (assuming we still declined). He would not have been cheap, and we were pretty well stocked in that area. I think that last night Warbs did get a lot right. He put more energy into the centre to match Forest. He rested Chair, he played Willock deeper, he played Sanderson to match the best player in the league for pace (Johnson). But it was not his night. Willock's injury was a big blow, he was playing well. Chair made the goal, but he hung on to the ball too much and kept running into the soggy marsh areas. We picked up a lot of bookings and Dozzell and Field looked the most likely for a red - so no complaints about the hook for Andre. I think for Amos to play well, he needs the right combination - had he scored he may well have been on a high, but he was struggling against a strong Forrest midfield. The final 2 subs with so long remaining was unusual for QPR. I think that the second Forrest goal was inevitable, and so he wanted fresh legs. But he got it wrong. But not for the first time, the two were doing the same job. He could have taken Field off (due to the yellow) but I think we paid a heavy price for the substitutions. Forrest first goal was a great strike.....but I thought Marshall moved late (harsh?) and no one closed Spence down. Spence was man of the match and Wallace could not cope with him. McCallum is apparently unfit. Another unfortunate outcome. The second goal was one of the poorest we have conceded - we were asleep after a good Marshall save. The third conceded after another Marshall save, but by then he was wrecked and we were panicked by the whole affair. Sunday was our day. Wednesday was not.
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Post by rickyqpr on Mar 17, 2022 9:51:14 GMT
How anyone can criticise the club or management for the fact that we have 5 keepers injured in the space of a few weeks is beyond me. Totally freak situation but we have to live with it. If our defenders do their job and protect whoever gets the goalie spot it will not be the end of the world. Woe is me we are only in the top 6 still. Dykes is just as worrying - initially a short term knock to the foot not reported to be a hamstring. A few days ago Warburton said he was training on he grass with teh squad and hopefully to play last night or against Posh. Now he is reported as being withe the "technical" people. Is this a second new injury? Will he play again this season. At least Gray has slotted in a few in recent games but we need more goals coming from midfield. Meanwhile how a "fan" can laugh about our top 2 keepers both being injured ..........is he a natural or is he still practicing I wonder I did not see the game yet - would Marshal have had a chance to stop their 2 late goals if he had been fit? Meanwhile other results for the last 2 nights have been the usual mixed bag of Championship mystery. "It's never over 'til the fat lady sings." I don't think anyone can criticise the club for the freak goalkeeping situation. My comment that it was careless was an attempt at humour. 'To lose one is bad luck, to lose so may is careless.' I would say though that the situation with Barnes is very odd. He has been with us so long without playing, had contract extensions, and has now been recalled from Aldershot. You would think that he would be higher ranked than Mahoney or a League One out of favour. Barnes and Rankilde remain enigmas of our recruitment and retention. As for Marshall stopping the two goals, hard to say. He does a lot well, but has a mistake in him. He made good saves after the injury, but had clearly lost mobility.
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Post by robindubois on Mar 17, 2022 10:18:21 GMT
How anyone can criticise the club or management for the fact that we have 5 keepers injured in the space of a few weeks is beyond me. Totally freak situation but we have to live with it. If our defenders do their job and protect whoever gets the goalie spot it will not be the end of the world. Woe is me we are only in the top 6 still. Dykes is just as worrying - initially a short term knock to the foot not reported to be a hamstring. A few days ago Warburton said he was training on he grass with teh squad and hopefully to play last night or against Posh. Now he is reported as being withe the "technical" people. Is this a second new injury? Will he play again this season. At least Gray has slotted in a few in recent games but we need more goals coming from midfield. Meanwhile how a "fan" can laugh about our top 2 keepers both being injured ..........is he a natural or is he still practicing I wonder I did not see the game yet - would Marshal have had a chance to stop their 2 late goals if he had been fit? Meanwhile other results for the last 2 nights have been the usual mixed bag of Championship mystery. "It's never over 'til the fat lady sings." I don't think anyone can criticise the club for the freak goalkeeping situation. My comment that it was careless was an attempt at humour. 'To lose one is bad luck, to lose so may is careless.' I would say though that the situation with Barnes is very odd. He has been with us so long without playing, had contract extensions, and has now been recalled from Aldershot. You would think that he would be higher ranked than Mahoney or a League One out of favour. Barnes and Rankilde remain enigmas of our recruitment and retention. As for Marshall stopping the two goals, hard to say. He does a lot well, but has a mistake in him. He made good saves after the injury, but had clearly lost mobility. Sorry missed the humour - too annoyed by the usual idiot's posts. Anyway must agree that the Barnes situation is weird - I thought he was recalled as bench cover for Marshall but now seems to be totally ignored - maybe he got injured ![:)](//storage2.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png) . Why recall him and not use him when our most likely available loan option is a reserve from a lower division? I'm too old for all this.
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Post by rickyqpr on Mar 19, 2022 10:53:11 GMT
I don't think anyone can criticise the club for the freak goalkeeping situation. My comment that it was careless was an attempt at humour. 'To lose one is bad luck, to lose so may is careless.' I would say though that the situation with Barnes is very odd. He has been with us so long without playing, had contract extensions, and has now been recalled from Aldershot. You would think that he would be higher ranked than Mahoney or a League One out of favour. Barnes and Rankilde remain enigmas of our recruitment and retention. As for Marshall stopping the two goals, hard to say. He does a lot well, but has a mistake in him. He made good saves after the injury, but had clearly lost mobility. Sorry missed the humour - too annoyed by the usual idiot's posts. Anyway must agree that the Barnes situation is weird - I thought he was recalled as bench cover for Marshall but now seems to be totally ignored - maybe he got injured ![:)](//storage2.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png) . Why recall him and not use him when our most likely available loan option is a reserve from a lower division? I'm too old for all this. So from what I understand (and it is a bit sketchy) .... for Barnes to play for the first team, he would have to be added to the declared 25 man squad. We had one space, but to award that space to Barnes would mean that we could not bring in a free agent (like Westwood). All we could do is apply for an emergency loan addition. However, if we already had Barnes in the 25 man squad, and / or he was available and played more than 5 times for the first team, then the request would probably have been declined. N.B. he hasn't played 5 times. So Barnes remains outside of the squad and unavailable as a substitute as well. Of course if his name appears as a sub tomorrow, then the above is total rubbish. Why recall him? Possibly because Aldershot did not need him or want him...
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Post by robindubois on Mar 19, 2022 11:15:58 GMT
Interesting Ricky - Logically then there was no reason for us to recall him unless someone made a mistake, he is injured or Aldershot did want him.
Pleased to get our emergency replacement - a decent keeper imo. No doubt he will be rusty and will make a few mistakes so I hope the crowd do not get on his back if he does. The way things are looking he could be our first choice for the rest of the season as none of the others sound like they can even get back to training before end of April.
3 points tomorrow ill be a big step forward. Willock and Dykes will be out - our injury luck and results have to change for the better.
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