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Adjusting to Willock’s absence. 17:12 - Oct 6 with 3489 viewsjohnhoop

However long Chris Willock is out for and while I’m certain we’re all fervently hoping it’s as little time as possible, we know for sure he won’t be playing tomorrow and quite possibly till after the World Cup.
So we know we have to reorganise for Reading tomorrow. The two real alternatives seem to be to replace Willock with Dykes and play 4-3 -2-1 or maybe put someone else ( Amos maybe ) in Willock’s position and continue with the “false 9.”
Was wondering what people’s thoughts are on the best way to go.
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Adjusting to Willock’s absence. on 17:22 - Oct 6 with 3413 viewsJames_Paddocks

Potentially Taylor Richards can slot in?
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Adjusting to Willock’s absence. on 17:24 - Oct 6 with 3400 viewsDavieQPR

Tyler-Roberts for Willock and Dykes up front? Taylor-Richards last 15 mins.
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Adjusting to Willock’s absence. on 17:27 - Oct 6 with 3381 viewsthompsonridd

Adomah in for Willock and Dykes up top instead of Roberts!!
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Adjusting to Willock’s absence. on 17:27 - Oct 6 with 3379 viewsdannyblue

Two options I think...

1. Just bring Dykes in, and Roberts plays in Willock's position, without changing shape.
2. Or replace Willock with a defender, go three at the back, which could actually be more attacking with Laird and Paal getting further forward.

I don't know anything about how Reading play, which would inform that decision.

Either way we're noticeably weaker.
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Adjusting to Willock’s absence. on 17:38 - Oct 6 with 3317 viewsdaveB

I think he'll go Dykes in for Willock and play the same way especially at home but he does also have the option of putting an extra centre half in for a midfield playet, going 3 at the back and playing roberts and Chair behind Dykes
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Adjusting to Willock’s absence. on 17:45 - Oct 6 with 3284 viewsR_from_afar

Adjusting to Willock’s absence. on 17:27 - Oct 6 by dannyblue

Two options I think...

1. Just bring Dykes in, and Roberts plays in Willock's position, without changing shape.
2. Or replace Willock with a defender, go three at the back, which could actually be more attacking with Laird and Paal getting further forward.

I don't know anything about how Reading play, which would inform that decision.

Either way we're noticeably weaker.


I like your option 1 but I too don't know if that would work against Reading specifically.

As others have said, we do at least have more attacking options than the last time Willock was injured.

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Adjusting to Willock’s absence. on 18:09 - Oct 6 with 3170 viewsHayesender

Dykes best game for us so far was Reading at home last season, so go with him

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Adjusting to Willock’s absence. on 18:51 - Oct 6 with 3004 viewsNorthantsHoop

Adjusting to Willock’s absence. on 18:09 - Oct 6 by Hayesender

Dykes best game for us so far was Reading at home last season, so go with him


Thought Dykes made a real impact against Stoke 2nd half last home game and we should have won it. We need to get him to rough Reading up a bit at the back and get Roberts and Chair to pick up the balls he wins. Needs a scrappy goal our Lyndon to get his confidence up.
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Adjusting to Willock’s absence. on 20:11 - Oct 6 with 2782 viewsPlanetHonneywood

When's that Brighton bloke set to honour us with his presence?

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Adjusting to Willock’s absence. on 21:46 - Oct 6 with 2570 viewsCamberleyR

Adjusting to Willock’s absence. on 20:11 - Oct 6 by PlanetHonneywood

When's that Brighton bloke set to honour us with his presence?


Just reading his Wiki I didn't realise he got injured during his medical for his loan at Birmingham last season!

"He suffered an injury during the medical with the club, falling into the edge of a board during a jumping test that looks at the fitness of a player's calf. Manager Lee Bowyer said "I have never heard anything like this. The players have done it a thousand times — it's just this season, he did it ten times and then he does it. It's crazy. I have never heard of a player getting injured in the medical."

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Adjusting to Willock’s absence. on 09:42 - Oct 7 with 2106 viewsbosh67

Adjusting to Willock’s absence. on 20:11 - Oct 6 by PlanetHonneywood

When's that Brighton bloke set to honour us with his presence?


He is in training again. Remember he is a lifelong QPR fan as well, so hoping for good things from him.

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