Huddersfield Match Thread 10:55 - Dec 5 with 33157 views | PinnerPaul | Are they allowed fans? Will it be snowing? No idea on those or the score, lets go for a rot stopping but not wholly satisfying 1-1. | | | | |
Huddersfield Match Thread on 09:15 - Dec 6 with 983 views | traininvain |
Huddersfield Match Thread on 08:06 - Dec 6 by Gloucs_R | CB, LB, CM? |
Ideally. Hopefully the owners have a bit left in the budget for January as we’re lacking championship experience and leadership which could be our downfall this season if not addressed. | | | |
Huddersfield Match Thread on 09:24 - Dec 6 with 948 views | Gloucs_R |
Huddersfield Match Thread on 09:15 - Dec 6 by traininvain | Ideally. Hopefully the owners have a bit left in the budget for January as we’re lacking championship experience and leadership which could be our downfall this season if not addressed. |
As past caring said, we've lost a lot of experience. Can you imagine what the players reaction would be had we have had fans in the stadiums at the moment? We are not known for being the most forgiving fanbase in the world. I feel like we're need some muscle, experience and aggression. We're too nice, too powder puff and lacking leaders. So the loan system may not be a lot of good. | |
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Huddersfield Match Thread on 09:54 - Dec 6 with 905 views | R_from_afar |
Huddersfield Match Thread on 09:15 - Dec 6 by traininvain | Ideally. Hopefully the owners have a bit left in the budget for January as we’re lacking championship experience and leadership which could be our downfall this season if not addressed. |
I missed the game because I went to visit my 80 year old mum. She's currently on her way to the training ground, she's a bit of firebrand and reckons she can add some much needed steel to our central midfield. Anyway, re your post, I was thinking this January transfer window is going to be different from the last few, because rather than being more or less safe but unlikely to be able to mount a promotion challenge, we are starting to circle the drain. This time, it would be hugely risky to sell players to help the bank balance. The squad can't face being weakened. I haven't seen any footage of the game but having read this thread in its entirety, in one go - yes, I am a masochist - the thing which worries me most of all is the lack of effort, passion and concentration from the players. That is totally unacceptable. On a lighter note, how about Sousa as an example of a QPR manager who went on to greater things? He was last seen managing Bordeaux (until 2020). | |
| "Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1." |
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Huddersfield Match Thread on 09:57 - Dec 6 with 897 views | DannytheR |
Huddersfield Match Thread on 09:15 - Dec 6 by traininvain | Ideally. Hopefully the owners have a bit left in the budget for January as we’re lacking championship experience and leadership which could be our downfall this season if not addressed. |
Last time Warburton had any kind of budget and an obvious need for experienced players, he brought in Joey Barton and Niko Krancjar. Not sure experience is his strength. | | | |
Huddersfield Match Thread on 11:37 - Dec 6 with 806 views | francisbowles |
Huddersfield Match Thread on 09:54 - Dec 6 by R_from_afar | I missed the game because I went to visit my 80 year old mum. She's currently on her way to the training ground, she's a bit of firebrand and reckons she can add some much needed steel to our central midfield. Anyway, re your post, I was thinking this January transfer window is going to be different from the last few, because rather than being more or less safe but unlikely to be able to mount a promotion challenge, we are starting to circle the drain. This time, it would be hugely risky to sell players to help the bank balance. The squad can't face being weakened. I haven't seen any footage of the game but having read this thread in its entirety, in one go - yes, I am a masochist - the thing which worries me most of all is the lack of effort, passion and concentration from the players. That is totally unacceptable. On a lighter note, how about Sousa as an example of a QPR manager who went on to greater things? He was last seen managing Bordeaux (until 2020). |
I did watch the game but like you I have just read through the match thread this morning. I thought Huddersfield were excellent. They had a well prepared game plan, press us high, man mark Chair, man mark BOS, exploit the gap between the ever so slow Dickie and the attack minded Kane and hit us on the counter. They executed this brilliantly. We had no idea, especially in the first half, how to cope with this and were truly dreadful. The changes after half time didn't really work either. Perhaps a slight improvement in going to a diamond to try and get a bit more in midfield and taking BOS off the wing where he was getting nowhere. Not very radical. Not really stretching the terriers. I would have preferred a three at the back, wing backs and two strikers to try and make us a bit more assertive and give Huddersfield something really different to cope with. | | | |
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