| Your Report | Queens Park Rangers v Oxford United Your Report added by Geoff78 at 16:39:53 After that dire first half when both teams were strong relegation candidates, Rs raised themselves to a lower mid-table performance. No one stood out for me, but you have to credit Field for 2 well taken goals. Kolli winning the header for the second was good to see. Paul Smyth also deserves praise. I've always been irritated by his inability to cross accurately or even just roughly in the area where a QPR player might be and his finishing is equally poor. But in the last few games his hard running, good work rate and ability to get the play deep into opposition territory has been invaluable. And of course there are the (somewhat) long throws. But another example of how Rs seen to end up roughly at the level of any team they play. |
| Your Report | Queens Park Rangers v Oxford United Your Report added by WestonsuperR at 13:21:27 Strange match, both sides were so poor in the first half we only needed to step it up a bit in the second to win comfortably. Oxford are one of the worst sides I’ve ever seen at this level so hard to determine how well we actually played. |
| Your Report | Aston Villa v Southampton Your Report added by silverspringsaint at 21:53:16 Poor game played in difficult conditions. Poor goal to give away - TBH did not have to come out for that - and we rode our luck at the back a few times. Credit though to Wood - put himself about snd looks a prospect. KWP worked hard throughout. Also great to see Sam Amo A get some minutes. We had a lot of the ball and did virtually nothing with it. No shots at all, let alone on target. Our attack is an embarrassment, aside from a flash or two from Dibling. |
| Your Report | Queens Park Rangers v Norwich City Your Report added by francisbowles at 19:58:03 Fine margins in our favour. That first offside at 2-0 was close and 30 odd minutes to go. 2-1 then and momentum and wind make it extremely difficult to hang on. Instead, we go up the other end and it's 3-0. The handball that didn't go out way at Watford, was partly mitigated by Ashby getting away with a similar one yesterday. Good performance all around. Kolli has obviously been working really hard on his game. Very good performance and still chasing defenders all over the place in the final seconds of added on time. |
| Your Report | Queens Park Rangers v Norwich City Your Report added by Geoff78 at 11:29:11 Excellent result and good all round performance. Norwich had 67% possession but it never felt like they were in control. Our defence was very solid, although the linesman's flag saved us twice. Both looked pretty close calls to me. Perhaps lady luck is at last evening things up after another disallowed goal in our last match here. Possibly most impressive was our forward press which functioned well, with Madsen (yes him) playing a full part. Kolli will get the praise, but I thought the keeper could have done better for both goals. But his work rate, mobility and fitness - still running hard at the end - were impressive. But in spite of Kolli's goals I'd give MotM to Jimmy Dunne. He's always a danger in the opposition area, but usually with his head. Today he smashed the loose ball home in a manner we've been reluctant to do. And his defensive work mostly against the goal machine Sainz was good. Great to see him getting back to his best form especially after his loss this week. Of course those of us who've supported Rs for decades will know that just when it looks like we've turned a corner we crash and burn. Oxford will be easy, won't it?? BTW I thought the ref was dreadful |
| Your Report | Aston Villa v Southampton Your Report added by KilkennySaint at 02:05:54 I want to defend Lumley, his our 4th choice keeper that we never thought we would need but here we are, his thrown into the deep end trying to play in a circus of a system but that is expected when you put a clown manager in charge. SR and RM can f#ck right off, absolutely shambles from the day they walk in, they may Gao look like a world class owner, as for Rasmus Ankersen, he makes les reed look like Albert Einstein |
| Your Report | Aston Villa v Southampton Your Report added by KilkennySaint at 02:04:59 I want to defend Lumley, his our 4th choice keeper that we never thought we would need but here we are, his thrown into the deep end trying to play in a circus of a system but that is expected when you put a clown manager in charge. SR and RM can f#ck right off, absolutely shambles from the day they walk in, they may Gao look like a world class owner, as for Rasmus Ankersen, he makes les reed look like Albert Einstein |
| Your Report | Aston Villa v Southampton Your Report added by Jellybaby at 20:15:44 It wasn't even that bad, just virtually zero threat. Seems pointless sticking with the game plan, a pragmatic manager is needed not a dreamer. Lumley looks terrified at corners. Nathan Wood saved us a couple of times and did well, upgrade on Jack tbh. Sullemana = why? |
| Your Report | Aston Villa v Southampton Your Report added by dirk_doone at 19:45:02 The Chelsea match was all about displaying the incompetence of our defence; today it was the attack's turn to display theirs with zero shots on target. In the summer, instead of getting a load of goal shy wingers and inside forwards, we should have got a proper centre forward. The fans knew that, but it seems that the people in charge of our club didn't. |
| Your Report | Aston Villa v Southampton Your Report added by Bowlercow at 19:15:01 We had chances again but no one with enough skill to finish the few good moves we had It's so frustrating Could we get Ings back in January or someone with his finishing ability One very bright spark was Natan Wood He looks like a top prospect |
| Your Report | Aston Villa v Southampton Your Report added by silverspringsaint at 18:03:50 Poor game played in difficult conditions. Poor goal to give away - TBH did not have to come out for that - and we rode our luck at the back a few times. Credit though to Wood - put himself about snd looks a prospect. KWP worked hard throughout. Also great to see Sam Amo A get some minutes. We had a lot of the ball and did virtually nothing with it. No shots at all, let alone on target. Our attack is an embarrassment, aside from a flash or two from Dibling. |
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