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We all knew he was a good player. We thought maybe he was too old. He is coming up 35 when the new season starts but he's a very gifted player, save the yellow cards (the one against Preston even he was annoyed with himself). He's definitely playing more with the game in front of him, kind of the Wilkins position and it really suits him. It took him a long time to get fully fit from injury but he seems to have a very stabilising effect on the team when he plays in general (apart from getting sent off earlier in the season). One of Ainsworth's better picks.
We seem to be benefitting from our local rivals pricing so many people out. Something amazing is happening here. You'd have never thought it at the start of the season but the manager, the new CEO... something has clicked with the players, the squad, the belief.
Kolli will be okay for next season but it was a nasty hamstring one. Frey I'd heard he'd got some kind of virus that took him out for a few weeks but apparently he's also got a calf issue.
Something like 210 games for us since 2017. He is Mr QPR. Obviously the first name on Marti's team sheet. Another year left on his contract to the end of 2025. No idea if there is an extension option. Assuming he doesn't get locked up then I think we should try and extend his contract. He may get us £6m+ for a sale but realistically if we are building a team in Marti's image I would imagine that one of the few front players to stay will be Chair.
The club has changed dramatically with Marti and Christian Nourry. It feels like there's been a broom across the whole club and that it is stabilising on and off the pitch. The fans have been amazing home and away and it feels like there's a revolution happening at the club. The difference in the efforts of the players overall has been astonishing. It took quite a while for Marti and co to start changing that because a rot had become ingrained. That is certainly not the case now.
I wonder how many players who were scratching at the door to be let out (perhaps with some justification) are wondering if it would be better to stay with this revolution. For me we have a really good back four with good options so I would be very keen to keep all of them including Fox and Cannon and try and secure JCS and Dunne on new contracts.
I think part of it may be down to Chair. If Chair stays or isn't jailed overseas and with Marti he may stay. I'd like him to stay because he seems to be through the injury nightmares but he's been here 4 years and he's 26 so perhaps he wants to try his luck elsewhere.