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Sunday, 15th Mar 2015 13:37 by Antti Heinola

Antti Heinola looks back at six key talking points from QPR's surrender to Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Saturday.

What a goal

Hey, just because I'm resigned to us going down (and have been for some time), doesn't mean I'm not generally an optimistic person with a cheerful disposition who prefers to look on the bright side of things. It's all downhill after this one, so let's at least start from a happy place.

I think we all know Matt Phillips has two particularly good skills: a cross with so much whip it should arrive on Charlie Austin's bonce with a 99 Flake attached, and a shot so hard saving it would be like trying to stop that bowling ball thrown by the kid in Superman 3 after Clarke Kent gives it a helping hand with his super-breath (bit of a laboured metaphor, you think?). And this was a demo of the latter. A pearler. A ripper. A stunner. A blooter, if you're of the persuasion of people who think 'blooter' is a viable word.

I've seen a few QPR classics down the years: Sir Les at home v Man Utd; Tricky v Barnsley; Ainsworth's double helping of phenomenal strikes v Rushden (yeah, I was actually there unlike most of you chancers who only claim to have been there); Furs at Sunderland; all of Langley's beauties against poor Blackpool; Bardsley v Southampton; Adel v Swansea, Scunthorpe, Cardiff (all of them), Arsenal and Fulham. You get the point. My low angle at the ground was a bit rubbish today, but even that couldn't take away from our goal of the season - no, our goal of the century so far. OK, Ainsworth's just beats it because it was a volley. Still, our second best goal since Sinclair's is something to be happy about. And on Matty's birthday too. Lovely.

The right side

Palace are well known to have pace in abundance, an ability to attack quickly, and with their main threats coming down the wings where Zaha and Bolasie are particularly dangerous. Bolasie has impressed me every time I've seen him play - like Charlie he's fought his way up the leagues and he shares Austin's great attitude. He's also skinned much, much more experienced and better players than poor Darnell as well, so I'm not going to rip into him. He tried his best, but he was out-classed. The question is, and this one is not even one you can put down to 'hindsight is 20/20' , because everyone was pointing it out, what was behind the decision of playing Furlong and giving him Shaun Wright-Phillips as cover against Palace's most dangerous player?

Because as much as Darnell was ripped apart, he was also offered no cover at all, not by the centre backs and particularly not by the lamentable SWP. Mauricio Isla was injured again, but surely if we haven't got a player to play on the right to help out Furlong, then you have to bite the bullet and play Clint and push Onuoha to right back - at least he won't get bullied and I've seen him completely nullify Bale in the past. I applaud the faith in youth, but this was hanging Furlong out to dry with a tornado approaching.

My good friend Blob has said recently that risking youngsters in big games against big teams can ruin them. I'm not sure that's true. Players who are going to make it should bounce back from almost any setback, but today probably did hurt Darnell. Let's hope he can recover.

Ramsey had very few options today, but the whole back nine looked woefully unprepared for Palace's attacking pace.

The left side

This is going to be a slight repeat of my last knee jerks and possibly the ones before that, but a word on Matty Phillips. Huge credit to Ramsey for turning him into a valuable first teamer, with assists and now goals in almost every game, but this man needs to be on the right. He has to be on the right. His biggest strength is crossing and to do that he needs to be on the right. He's just not as effective on the left. I will say he worked harder than probably anyone today and his attitude was spot on, but he, like Yun, who was battered down the left as badly as Furlong was down the right, couldn't handle Zaha, or didn't know how to. But at least Phillips kept going and never dropped his head.

Poor Yun. Took one right in the knackers and spent most of the first half getting dizzy watching Zaha take the piss. A day to forget - but at least he has some credit after good games v Arsenal and Spurs.

The middle

I like Karl Henry, he's proved me wrong this season and I do like a player who can make me look a fool. But here he was awful. Bad passing, wrong decisions, slow decisions. Even the ref didn't like him - booking him unfairly for a challenge he could do little about. And Sandro next to him was almost as bad. Yes, he made the odd good challenge, but he's so far off full fitness it's not even funny. Even without Mile Jedinak, Palace bossed our midfield.

But the two of them together, not that Ramsey has any choice in the matter, are death, really, because neither show for the ball, neither really get forward or present any danger going forward, neither have any pace and neither have much perceptiveness when passing. Both of them need, at the very least, a Barton next to them, sadly.

Adel Taarabt

You can, if you like, rate a team's victory out of 140 by adding up fairly meaningless and reasonably arbitrary marks out of ten for the 14 players who tread the turf. So, a good performance will see an average of seven coming in at around 98 or 100. An exceptional performance might, if you're lucky, tip towards 110 or more. Today, I think it's fair to say our combined total might struggle to make 50, and while it means little to say I might be the fifth best cricketer in Serbia, let's still acknowledge that Taarabt was at least a solid (very solid, ha ha) 6/10.

Kept possession well. Importantly, he showed for the ball at all times and seemed to last the 90 reasonably comfortably. While not three stone overweight, though, he's clearly not in the shape he was in his pomp. While he never had a burst of speed exactly, even that little thrust he once had to accelerate after a decent trick is not really there now, so his danger has been greatly reduced. Maybe with a number of games that might come back - but there won't be time for it this season. Decent performance, would be nice to see if he could find a partnership with Austin.

Is Ramsey the Man?

He's had a kicking on the forums of course and unless a miracle happens he won't be in charge next season. But still, I find it hard to judge him on what we've seen so far, particularly because his options in almost every game since he took over have been, to put it mildly, extremely limited.

Had Leroy Fer not got injured, had Barton not been sent off, I suspect we'd have perhaps four more points in the bag now. Might Tim Sherwood have done better? It feels that way after today's results - it's two wins and two losses in the league for Tim. One win that had the kind of luck we would have loved v Spurs or Hull, and one away at Sunderland, which, as we proved, barely counts. Plus, Villa have a defensive record reasonably comparable to mid-table teams, whereas ours is miles off.

So my knee jerk here isn't much of a knee jerk - Ramsey has made errors, but he's also done some good things. It's impossible to tell, really, how good a manager he might be, long term, in this awful situation and I can't really believe Sherwood - or almost anyone else - could really be doing much better given the situation. The Fer and Barton losses, in the end, were two too many.

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tsbains64 added 14:45 - Mar 15
refreshing to read a far and balanced assessment . Still have the faith that we can stay up-going to be a nail biter though
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stneotsbloke added 16:09 - Mar 15
Palace was dire and like Antii, I think relegation is now a certainty.
At the start of the season I thought we'd strengthened the squad pretty well but here we are having to blood youngsters in critical high relegation games, only Harry can explain why these youngsters weren't blooded in the Championship.
Given the (almost) certain relegation, has anyone given any serious thought as to what sort of team we'll be starting with next season. With Charlie, Joey, Toilet and Adel probably on their way out, SWP gone (please God ....) BZ, Clint and Dunny surely finished as regular first team players it's going to be another big Summer recruitment drive. Strike me dead for sounding so damn negative but next season could also be very tough. Call me a pessimist but do remember someone (anyone know who ?) once said that a pessimist is merely an optimist in possession of all the facts !!.
Notwithstanding all this sad negativity I'll be there next season for my 48th year of the roller coaster that is QPR ............
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Antti_Heinola added 17:40 - Mar 15
I think the squad without additions looks something like this next season:

Green, McCarthy
Furlong, Harriman, Onuoha, Caulker, Ehmer, Yun
Phillips, Sandro, Faurlin (assuming he recovers), Doughty, Petrasso, Traore, Fer
Grego-Cox

That's based on letting everyone who's contract is up go, which I think is something we have to do, and on who I think will go or stay. Can't see anyone coming in for Fer at the price we paid, ditto Sandro. Austin will go and suspect Adel might find a club. But maybe he won't. Possibly he's destined to play for us forever.

So in the end we need a right back, a centre back, a left back, a left sided midfielder, one, maybe two central midfielders and three strikers. On a small budget.

Good luck to whoever inherits that.
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Myke added 20:49 - Mar 15
Hi Antti, good piece. Think I'm with Blob (and Tim Sherwood) on this one. There are games in which to blood youngsters and games when you don't. Given our position, I believe there is no occasion when kids should be played (unless we are 3-0 down or 3-0 up [ha ha] with 10 minutes to go) this season. I'm with you I believe we will be relegated (we deserve to be relegated) and in terms of the progression of the kids that will be a good thing. Of course the lack of cover at right back goes back to Rednapp's daft decision to release Simpson with no recognised replacement.

I disagree with a few of your squad members for next season - I think based on his performances this season Green will find a premier club next season, McCarthy is a quality championship goalkeeper so no concerns there. I don't believe Sandro will play championship football so we will cut our losses and let him go. Not convinced we will offer Faulin a new contract unless he takes a big pay-cut. I do think Barton could still be there, stranger things have happened (like Diouf playing for Warnock at Leeds). Think we could do a lot worse than offer Dunne and Hill another year to help the kids along. You also didn't mention Manning who I think could be a big hit in the championship - him on the left and Phillips on the right could do damage. Don't think we need a left back if we have both Yun and Traore. I also think Henry should be offered another year for much the same reasons as Hill and Dunne. I was so not a Henry fan but he has changed my mind this year. If the likes of Clement became boss (which would be a nice throwback to my youth -I was a huge fan of his dad) then you see Tarrabt staying.

Based on my predicted squad, I think 2 proven goal scorers ( the likes of Rhodes or Vaughan) at this level could be our priority.
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062259 added 00:03 - Mar 16
Don't forget Andrade, Ehmer and Robinson who are all out on loan currently. Hopefully Frankie Sutherland will step up, because I cannot see the club spending the kind of money likely to be necessary to attract proven goal scorers, even at Championship level....there will be no doubling down this time, with debts exceeding £200 million and who-knows-what fine coming down the pike.

In my view Myke. Hill and Henry should be let go, along with Green. McCarthy has to play unless they try to recoup the £6 million paid to Reading in exchange for one Premier League appearance so far this season.
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stneotsbloke added 08:08 - Mar 16
A good exchange of thoughts on the players available for next season.
I do agree that Dunny, Henry and Clint should be retained as long as they are on sensible wages. Would Barton be interested in staying at the sort of money we'd be offering ?.
One name that doesn't feature anywhere is Col Donaldson, does anyone know if he's up to it ?.
Green has been superb for us this year but if he stays then surely McCarthy need to be offloaded.
Fer and Phillips could be huge players for us next season.
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Antti_Heinola added 10:13 - Mar 16
We will never move on if we start giving people the age of Hill, Dunne and Henry new contracts IMO.
Can't agree with you on youngsters Myke, sorry - they absolutely have to be part of squads and be given games. It's often the players with little experience you need in relegation scraps (alongside experience) because they play with much less fear.
Not a chance anyone in the Prem will take Green as first choice, sorry. And not a chance anyone will take Sandro based on his injury record and performances this season. We might pay him off, but doubt we can afford to.
I think Clint will retire anyway. Henry is ok, but he needs to go. Dunne has probably been our best defender this year, but again, age and injuries - we have to move on.
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Myke added 20:12 - Mar 16
It's an interesting debate.062259 I had forgotten about Robinson who is getting vital championship experience so we are well covered at left back next season. I think a couple of clubs (McClaren's Derby? Everton?) would be interested in Green but either way we are well covered at GK. I think the importance of Hill, Dunne and Henry as SQUAD players cannot be overstated, teaching the young players good habits. I think we need to reinstate pride in the shirt and a sense of autonomy by the younger players. I know Henry and Dunne are not at the club very long, but they are consummate professionals and could play a big part on and off the pitch.
I get what you are saying about playing young players Antti, and I'm fully in favour of it. If we accept (privately and I assume the 60m write-off is an admission of sorts) that we are already relegated, then absolutely blood the kids and allow them to play without pressure or fear. If they genuinely believe we can stay up then I think we should go with experience - too many roastings like last Saturday could ruin Furlong's career before it starts.
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