'Then there’s Harry Redknapp’s summer transfer policy, which was entirely geared towards the team playing a back-three formation this season. Having abandoned that after just two matches he left Rangers trying to field a 4-4-2 formation despite being short at right and left wing, right and left back, and centre forward. In fact, apart from players who can play in the withdrawn number 10 role behind a target man, QPR are short of just about everything. Four transfer windows, £60m, 21 permanent signings, and that’s Redknapp’s legacy. ' Stephen Caulker said: “I’m glad he got the job, he’s brought a breath of fresh air to the club, a tactical style we all want to play with. We feel confident going into games now that we can get results.He’s out on the training pitch every day, he’s getting us playing football, playing out from the back. He has got us more organised in our shape, defensively and attacking wise. That’s important.” Redknapp was crap. | |