 | Forum Reply | Kone at 01:52 10 Dec 2025
How many of the other 5 were free kicks? Deadball specialist. Next time, rip the ball from Dembele's hands. |
 | Forum Reply | Saito slide at 01:45 10 Dec 2025
Great cross after taking on the player, what wingers should do and he did it. He also did a lot of tracking back against the Brum wingers and fullbacks. This is why Brum looked very poor indeed. Tactically needed tonight and did his job as Smyth did. Also why Demeble was dropped as we know he does not track back properly and that was needed tonight. As Chair is out again, we shall need him. |
 | Forum Reply | nardi at 01:43 10 Dec 2025
Great save, keeper does not get caught out with a freak corner. Most unlike QPR that. Great shot-stopper but erratic with crosses, will probably still be replaced by Dieng at the end of Jan after AFCOM. If he starts catching it, then we have a keeper on our hands again. Our only week link it seems. |
 | Forum Reply | Are you Madsen? at 01:41 10 Dec 2025
He's playing in a different position now, as the manager has admitted. He plays a number 6 instead of an 8. As an 8 you need to get up and down the pitch a lot, Madsen cannot do that. As a 6, he hangs back and only ventures forward on some breakaways or when we have full possession. As a 6 he is great and in the mold of Wilkins, passing it around with short simple 5-10 yeards passes that split the oppo. He also is able to hold onto the ball when you give it to him, which is rare in the Champ. What this does mean though is that Varane weho is also a 6, has to run around a lot more and so do our forwards. As we have no real 8. Also, there is the question of if we did have an 8, would Madsen be exposed as really he needs the backup of someone like Varane? This means we have fewer possession than other teams. but these other teams have not exposed this (although Brum did try tonight), so, therefore, so far we have gotten away with it. |
 | Forum Reply | QPR give West Brom both Burrells – Report at 23:35 8 Dec 2025
Game should have ended 4-3 to QPR. Too many mistakes in defence by both sides. Lucky WBA seem to be a former shadow of their resolute blood and thunder teams we have faced over the years. To me it looks like they are missing Furlong at RB as well. They look insipid. If they dont rebuild next season I can see them slipping away into the Reading void. If this is what they gonna be like in trhe future, lets keep em around so we can always have another team worse than us. So far, we have done great during these really testing fixtures for Nov and Dec. Just one more win should see us away from a relegation battle and into the New Year, whereby we can do the unthinkable and do a great escape above 16th! |
 | Forum Reply | Left back v Brum at 18:41 7 Dec 2025
They will risk RND for that game and a few more, and hope they can sneak into Jan to fix it then. Stupid, we are in this situation. This should have been fixed ages ago. JCS can be rested with Cook coming in for him. Also, if RND breaks down, JCS can play the odd game there, and I bet they are looking at Morrison to play there, too. Esq plays there, then it's simple, he has to be told never to go forward, as it's forward runs that catch him out. |
 | Forum Reply | RND at 09:36 4 Dec 2025
RB, we have Dunne and Mbengue, who now look like this is their best position, especially when they play together. LB, we have Larkeche, who is away more than JCS, and Esq, who is in a defensive position, a liability, which is not his fault, as he's young and still learning. RND is never fit, as his record shows, so we had Field fill in now and again. Field himself can only do it if the oppo winger hes up against is not speedster, otherwise he gets caughht out. Not really his fault as Field is trying hard and is really a DMC. Now, with Field out and RND not available for half the matches, we have a massive problem. JCS can fill in there, but hes like RND. So, maybe we can rotate them. Really this all goes back to Jan last year when we learned Paal would not renew and we did not want to give him a bumper contract he was after and Watford moved away from him due to loss of form just before then. So, we have had two transfer windows to sort this out and have not done it. We took a risk on the LB position with two youngsters and got caught out. RND was the quick fix, but hes really fit enough. Skillwise RND is way better than the Bidwell type he gets associated with and hes faster (but not a speedster just faster than Bids). Hes a very useful and good Champ standard LB ... when hes ever fit. His wages are way too high which is why SU needed some rest bite from them. And thats an ex-prem side. We should not sign him perm, another loan next year coud be an option if its only % of his wages not the full amount. But right now in Jan we need a LB, because we needed one last Jan and we needed one this Aug and we need one now. This needs to be sorted ASAP before anything else. We sorted out the forwards and wingers problem on the Champ cheap, that was amazing and well done. Now finally get the LB sorted, this should be the easy cheaper one to sort out. BTW Dale cannot play Champ LB, hes an AMC. |
 | Forum Reply | Dembele v Smythe at 16:33 27 Nov 2025
They didn't do it as much last night. But the tactic is when we have the ball on the right Dembele moves infield at the number 10 position. MB moves up the right flank to play wingback and Dunne moves in behind to cover if they lose the ball. Dembele here is very effective and its his real position running at defenders from the middle (not the wing). He really stretched Hull, but not so much against Blackburn What I did notice is that he's running back a little more and even got some defensive tackles in. That helped out massively in the second half. But after 60 mins hes blowing. So, needs to work on his fitness as well. Smyth looked great against very tired Blackburn legs, we should have got him on earlier. Smyth is a solid pro and I bet JS starts him next game. |
 | Forum Reply | Sam Field at 16:29 27 Nov 2025
Solid pro. Defensively very useful at LB, make no mistake, he was there as Blackburn likes to lump it upfield and dominate in the air. They failed, as our back line was full of towing defenders and MB, who is a jack-in-the-box. Going forward he did play it back too often to the extent when he did want a 1-2 return from say Chair he was passed up on it a few times as he had set the seen of "I am not gonna attack". Not asking for much jus ta little more on playing balls forward and not always back all the time. If he can do that, then he could be even better. But solid at the back, great sub in for RND. |
 | Forum Reply | Marti Cifuentes at 16:18 27 Nov 2025
If he had stayed he would have had Kone, Burrell and Mbegune to work with. Not to mention Vale and Saito. A mistake for him and that JS has come in and done some decent work so, that makes it look worse for him, despite the better players coming in. |
 | Forum Reply | Another JCS thread at 16:14 27 Nov 2025
This game was a classic Champ affair of running around like headless chickens. JCS would defo have got injured playing in that game, no, he needs to be rested. Same with Poku. Get 'em fit as a butcher's dog, then get 'em fit some more. Then play them in 20m, 30m, 45m and then 60m, 70m and so on. This is what we did with Chair. Doing 60m for JCS was a considerable risk, and we did not entirely get away with it. Just as worring is that Vale is injured and we have seen how long he can be out for. |
 | Forum Reply | Wednesday away, Saturday away at 00:09 25 Nov 2025
Burrell was flying all over the world, as many of them were, but they still managed to put three past Dull and had 26 shots on goal. Get on with it, I say. |
 | Forum Reply | Mittal's at 18:27 24 Nov 2025
They are so greedy that they want it all, and even after that, they want to ensure no one else has it. Think if we had a billion, had been used to having billions for years, and the country was in trouble, most people would be okay with the government getting a load of it after our death. Of course, we could pressure the government for a deal, saying it all had to go on the NHS after the first £100m or something like that. But they don't even do campaigns like that. They want it all, because they can. Fat Cats! |
 | Forum Reply | Goalkeeper at 14:44 23 Nov 2025
Rumour has it we were in for Dieng, yep, that Dieng who we sold to Boro, and then the transfer window shut before we could get it done. If true, it would be for well below what we sold him to them for. Downside is AFCON runs until Jan 18th, so chances are he may be in that squad and not available for half of Jan. Or we sweat it out until then. Hammer has been okay, and even Nardi is not that bad. Walsh will return by the end of December, I think, so we shall just have to defend better until then. |
 | Forum Thread | Good Team Performance at 12:58 23 Nov 2025
They played as a team against a decent Dull side and won as a team. B Hamer 6: Partly at fault for the first, but he redeemed himself with a point-blank save. Seems to know the rules of the game now, too. A Mbengue 7: Great play down the flanks, still not the best at blocking crosses, but he's getting better. I think this is his position at RB long term. His runs really pinned them back, and his shot led to the first goal. J Dunne (c) 7: Quality goal and dominated the defence, also came across on the right when Mbengue went forward. You know how Cook leads the team, well, Dunne looks like he's doing the same now. J Clarke-Salter 5: Partly at fault for the first and tried to claim a foul for the second. He should know there is no VAR in the champ, and if you're fouled, they still get the goal. He wasn't that bad; just two mistakes cost us, and he was involved in both. Hopefully, he's just rusty, and the rest of his play was decent. R Norrington-Davies 6: Linked up well with the Chair and defended decently. J Varane 6: One of his better games, tackled well, but did not create much going forward. N Madsen 6: Played okay and had good link play going forward. K Dembele 6: A real threat for a change, I noticed how he moved into the middle when we attacked, drawing the fullback into the middle with him. This allowed Mbengue to charge up the wing whilst Dunne filled in behind him. Dembele is much better in the middle running at the oppo, only let down by being a little greedy at times. R Kone 5: Kept the oppo defence occupied, should have scored with a clear chance in the first half, but gave the ball away, which led to the first goal. Not really that bad, just unlucky at times. I Chair 8: Man of the match, totally in control at all times and driving the team forward again and again. Drops back and helps out too. Scored the first, assisted the second, and Burrell turned in his rebound shot. But even outside this, he was controlling the game; Hull had no answer to him. R Burrell 7: Stressed the Hull defence time and again. His pressing was excellent, and he was hanging around the box for his goal, as all good strikers should. Made life really hard for them. Subs: S Cook 6: Came on for the tired JCS and was pretty solid. Had a chance to score but skied it over the bar. K Morgan 5: Came on for the tired Mbengue and was okay, did not do much but did not do anything majorly wrong. Still not able to block the opponent's crosses, though. K Saito 6: Only had a few mins but put in some decent moves with the others and on the right side of the pitch as well. Showing he can do it there too. R Kolli 7: Looked very good indeed and worked well with the others to pin them back. He should be the sub ahead of Frey. Glad to see him back, and playing well. This was an excellent performance that built on the Sheff Utd one, with a win against a top-6 opponent and at home for a change. The way the defence is set up, especially on the flanks now, is very pleasing from an attacking point of view. We conceded two due to losing the ball upfield and JCS not being fully match-sharp. Once he is, then we shall look even better. With Kolli, Saito, Smyth and with Poku to come back, it seems like we shall have decent options off the bench too. |
 | Forum Thread | Burrell Onside at 17:11 22 Nov 2025
I present for m'lords' pleasure and m'learned friends from Dull, irrefutable evidence that my client, Burrell, is innocent of all charges. https://postimg.cc/vD0Z0s6t |
 | Forum Reply | Goalkeepers at QPR at 09:52 14 Nov 2025
I think we tried to resign Dieng off Boro once the Eze money came through but it was too late or not agreed. I suspect we shall be back in for him in Jan. Nardi I think now is toast. Shame last season I thought he was decent. It seems he has regressed. |
 | Forum Reply | Celar shown the door? at 09:49 14 Nov 2025
He can finish, makes great runs, but does not have the pace to get ahead of the defender. He cannot hold the ball up so, is not an out against a press and does not dribble or head the ball. When people say "he scored two good goals against Cardiff, and then he got injured". Like as if he was about to kick on, let's be clear, he scored against Cardiff who went down. That's the same Cardiff that we drew with in pre-season, when we had a broken team until we started all the signings. And no he would not have kicked on, as hes just had a spell abroad and failed to do it. So, that Cardiff game was a one off. Sounds like another Washout, really an average L1 forward. What he did do, was show us why Kelman needed to be sold for max monies as we know what L1 forwards look like. And also show us what Champ forwards hidden down the lower leagues look like ala Burrell and Kone, we can sign them. In 5 years time, people will go "oh yeah that dude, forgot we had him". |
 | Forum Reply | EV’s to lose congestion charge exemption at 09:42 14 Nov 2025
EV's should not be charged until every motor is an EV, then we charge on weight and so on, until we have proper techno cars of today (as unlike what people used to say in the past, we have the technology today). Then when we get to this stage and its all super efficent, we can look at how it affects traffic and do it by real conjestion and weighted off (in the peeps favour) if there is not adequate publi transport or parking near faraway transport hubs that will then get you central. |
 | Forum Reply | Online Dating Apps (*NON QPR) at 09:36 14 Nov 2025
You can meet anyone almost anywhere. As long as you have found someone for you, then mostly (not always) how you met them should not matter that much. There are extreme exceptions, meeting someone while they murder someone else and I have ever heard of someone meeting someone while they were having a dump. But then I am lazy ;P |
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