| News Comment | Colback bears gift to former club - Report at 18:35:47
Great report, as ever, Clive. However, Ken Paal would have been my MOM. I also feel that Ballard initially struggled to deal with Armstrong and had to resort to shirt tugging on several occasions to stop Armstrong from breaking away.The yellow card for Armstrong made things easier for Ballard as Armstrong had to reign in his physical approach. |
| News Comment | Colback bears gift to former club - Report at 18:35:45
Great report, as ever, Clive. However, Ken Paal would have been my MOM. I also feel that Ballard initially struggled to deal with Armstrong and had to resort to shirt tugging on several occasions to stop Armstrong from breaking away.The yellow card for Armstrong made things easier for Ballard as Armstrong had to reign in his physical approach. |
| News Comment | Lumley rescues Reading point for tired Rangers - Report at 10:14:52
Great report Clive, but I would question your comment is n Lumley's kicking. His distribution in general is an area that I think he needs to work on. Too often his short passes/kicks leave the recipient in trouble, whilst his longer kicks end up going into touch. |
| News Comment | Vintage QPR performance lands them in Hull hell - Report at 15:54:58
Great report, as ever Clive, but I think you're being a little harsh on our beloved Rangers. We started the match off sluggishly, yes, and ultimately paid the price for this. But we did play some great football during the latter part of the first half, and could and should have been level at half-time. Hull were very lucky, not just when Rangel's shot hit the post, but also the two blatant handballs in the area that the assistant ref failed to spot; the same assistant ref that failed to spot the offside in the build up to Hull's third goal. Time to bring back Furlong and Hall, and perhaps even Manning - he could play left back. |
| News Comment | A horribly familiar sinking feeling — report at 20:29:27
Great report Clive, clearly accurately summing up the current mood of many a Rangers' fan! Recently, I posted a comment on a social networking site - Glen Hoddle, I felt, could prove to be our most significant signing of the season! We can only hope that Hoddle not only gets involved with demystifying the complexities of implementing a 3-5-2 formation to our (apparently clueless) players, but also has a say in team selection. Here's a thought Harry - how about playing a naturally left-sided player in the left centre-back role? (Clint Hill). Why not give Yun Suk-Young a go at left wing-back? Do we actually practise defending/attacking set-pieces? Why not vary the corner-takers, just like Hull did in the opening game of the season? Why is our most naturally gifted player sulking and training on his own? |
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