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Kone 14:47 - Feb 22 with 3333 viewswelwynranger

Yea he scored in the end
But I am more concerned about the 2 easier chances that he missed.
We could have been in plus goal difference.
Which could matter if we are in the mix at the end of the season.
It would be heartbreaking if we got the points then missed out by a couple of goals.
I hope he can put this right because his hold up play and distribution is very good
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Kone on 14:53 - Feb 22 with 2407 viewswortonr

I actually think there’s huge potential here. I really like the clever touches and flicks. Obviously helps that he scored the one he did..by the way, that was a really good finish, but the cheeky flick over the keeper would have been awesome..and great fun. Personally would love to see more like yesterday.
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Kone on 15:29 - Feb 22 with 2289 viewsdaveB

If he scores the easy one at 2-1 the game is over and he probably doesn't score another one as we'd have sat back

He did well yesterday and having a decent first season at this level, 8 goals already and still a few months to go
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Kone on 15:48 - Feb 22 with 2209 viewsMyke

Really not a cause for concern. Took his goal expertly and his finish v Coventry was top drawer. Important to focus on the positives I think, without looking for perceived negatives. Plenty real ones will come along in due course.
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Kone on 17:09 - Feb 22 with 2034 viewsNewYorkRanger

yeah but other than that, what have the Romans ever done for us?

Glory hunter, me

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Kone on 17:17 - Feb 22 with 2006 viewsSteveB

The lad is 22, he has 8 goals in his 1st season here, we have probably doubled our investment already. Leave the boy alone.
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Kone on 17:27 - Feb 22 with 1971 viewsSpaceman_P

Those 2 easier chances are a shame but did you see how shagged out he looked.

Bloke looked on his last legs but still managed to score in the end.

What is wrong with people, bloke put in a shift, scored a goal and people are still complaining.

I'd actually even rest him the first half against Southampton to be fair. Give Kolli and Bonnie a chance together.
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Kone on 17:45 - Feb 22 with 1851 viewsLazyFan

His big miss, he will learn from, next time he will smash that and not lift it.
So, he learned a valuable lesson in the game we won anyway, and he scored in any way.

In addition to his decent hold-up play, he won a few more headers (so getting better at that), and his close control was excellent. In the 2nd half, he started to put some passes together with Kohli. If he keeps playing like that, he will score more goals. This player is a find and only at 22.

I am hoping Obikwu comes good over time, as there is no way we shall be able to hold onto Kone, he is going to be a big player for us next season.

zzzzzzzzzz

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Kone on 17:58 - Feb 22 with 1773 viewsslmrstid

In September he looked like he might easily get to 15-20+ this year. Obviously not quite gone like that, but as a striker and a striking presence he is a million times better than anything we've had in recent seasons. Armstrong, Celar, Dykes, Frey, all of them nowhere near as good as Kone and Burrell have been.

The chip yesterday he'd have been better off smashing through like he did at Bristol City. Didn't get to him though and his eventual goal was a real fine finish.

Him & Burrell been real pluses this year.

Poor Marti must have been looking at them two when we tore Leicester a new one thinking "why the hell didn't I get to work with these two?!"
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Kone on 18:15 - Feb 22 with 1712 viewsBlackCrowe

Up this ridiculous post in error...what's my punishment.

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Kone on 18:19 - Feb 22 with 1679 viewsDorse

Kone on 18:15 - Feb 22 by BlackCrowe

Up this ridiculous post in error...what's my punishment.


You have to watch the entire first series of Mrs Brown's Boys. Sober.

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Kone on 18:26 - Feb 22 with 1648 viewsstevenagehoop

Reality is that you won’t have to worry about being in the mix at the end of the season.
As has been said elsewhere he is the best goal scorer we have had in a Rangers shirt since Charlie Austin.
All decent strikers miss golden chances but it is how many of them that they actually score that make them that little bit different. He will get far more than he misses - as for a top six finish by the team this season they are too inconsistent to achieve that.

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Kone on 18:29 - Feb 22 with 1643 viewsBklynRanger

If we'd watched the highlights of that match last season, with Kone playing for another team, I'd say most of us would have thought "Fcuk me that's what we need, someone who can put away a chance".

Which he did. Plenty more to come and he was running around in traction yesterday.
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Kone on 18:29 - Feb 22 with 1638 viewssprocket

Kone on 15:29 - Feb 22 by daveB

If he scores the easy one at 2-1 the game is over and he probably doesn't score another one as we'd have sat back

He did well yesterday and having a decent first season at this level, 8 goals already and still a few months to go


This. He's 22 and very likely to get a good deal more for him than we paid, which is the plan. People need to chill out. Good player
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Kone on 18:35 - Feb 22 with 1619 viewsdenhamhoop2

Jesus wept we finally have a hold up target man who will score 10 plus goals an
d our fan base are looking for issues because he isn't Erling Haaland and I thought I was a negative fan
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Kone on 18:44 - Feb 22 with 1594 viewsSK_hoops

Kone on 17:09 - Feb 22 by NewYorkRanger

yeah but other than that, what have the Romans ever done for us?


Dunno about the Romans, but the Rumarn has certainly done his bit this season.
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Kone on 19:23 - Feb 22 with 1482 viewsBlackCrowe

His goal yesterday in terms of finish and celebration was pure Austin.

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Kone on 19:26 - Feb 22 with 1472 viewshoops_legend

Kone on 18:15 - Feb 22 by BlackCrowe

Up this ridiculous post in error...what's my punishment.


I did same... Terrible

Why can't we change vote :(

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Kone on 19:28 - Feb 22 with 1468 viewsWestLondonlalalalala

Just jumped up a league. Injured. Played nearly every game. Hold the ball better than anyone we've had for years. 22 years old? Plays for the badge...
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Kone on 19:42 - Feb 22 with 1420 viewsBlackCrowe

Kone on 19:26 - Feb 22 by hoops_legend

I did same... Terrible

Why can't we change vote :(


Right, well you take the Mrs Brown's Boys sober punishment...I'll do something else.

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Kone on 20:12 - Feb 22 with 1330 viewsSAPilgrim

I agree with the original poster’s sentiment that you always want more of a good thing.

Everyone would love to have a genuine 10+ goal a striker and we might have two on our hands. Chances and goals seem to have come easier to Rumarn for a multitude of reasons but I have faith that Kone will get there too (and that’s not to say i’m not already loving him).
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Kone on 20:49 - Feb 22 with 1217 viewsnumptydumpty

Kone on 19:42 - Feb 22 by BlackCrowe

Right, well you take the Mrs Brown's Boys sober punishment...I'll do something else.


You have got to do all the team trials on "I'm a celebrity. Get me out of here."

Your trials are to done with John Terry, Katie Price, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and Joey Barton.

Your role is to encourage team spirit between you all and eat all the kangaroos' private parts in extra quick time !!!

Or would you prefer to watch Brown's boys sober.....

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Kone on 21:26 - Feb 22 with 1116 viewsLoyalitat

Juat looked at the number of goals scored by the highest-scoring forwards in the championship to date. Vipotnik aside, whose 16 goals have all been without penalties, Kone compares favourably with the likes of H Wright, A Armstrong and McBurnie in the absence of penalties scored. All of whom would be on 10 goals.

Kone now has 7 goals in the league and this is his first season at this level, which is in contrast to the wealth of championship experience of the three mentioned above. A forward who is blessed with the knack of positioning himself in the right areas and is very rarely on his heels like Dykes was. Naturally, he like Burrell, will miss some scoring opportunities.

His ceiling for further growth is high, and he will get a lot better. To think Burrell, injury aside, could be close to mapping the achievements of Vipotnik too, tells me that we have two good forwards on our hands and this bodes well for next season.
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Kone on 07:07 - Feb 23 with 845 viewsMalintabuk

Agree with the majority on here think we did a great bit of business with both Kone and Burrell....

17 goals and 5/6 assists between them, in their first season in a higher league is nothing short of a fantastic return.

I have a real feeling though we could very well loose Kone this summer.... I rate him a better prospect for higher clubs...... as said on the thread let's enjoy having the lad while he is here...
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Kone on 07:33 - Feb 23 with 797 viewsSW_Ranger

It’s tough watching a new kid stepping up isn’t it. Like watching your kid who’s too good for his own age group but struggles up a level (and you hear people around you moaning). Then you see them do something good and your pride comes out and it’s “fck it, there you go”.

Kone is adjusting. He’s doing some really good work in patches. You can see he’s a finisher. Deft touches to make opportunities for others. You feel his second season will see him move up. If there’s any concern it’s his pace, sometimes I think time has slowed down, but with Rumarn all he needs to do is find the right place to be and he’ll get his opportunities. Know where Vale is going to find the space and be there. See Koki heading for the by-line and get in the box pronto.

Most exciting forward we’ve had in a long time. Feel he does need a rest though, he looks shagged, poor kid.
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Kone on 07:38 - Feb 23 with 792 viewsPlanetHonneywood

While the queries raised about Kone have mainly been valid, I think the OP's are a tad harsh. I don't think anyone will come in for him yet, just too raw for the higher ups, but with the right inputs from QPR and full application from Kone, this time next year we could be debating who his future employers might be.

However, if Buzz comes back firing, that same debate may well be taking place over the summer.

For a club with one decent purchase of a striker in nigh on 20 years (Austin One), the acquisition if Kone and Buzz have been really encouraging. Credit to the Rangers here.

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