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Alfie Lloyd 10:45 - Mar 9 with 1552 viewsDorse

I am not sure what to make of him.

On the one hand, he's pacy, prepared to get stuck into a row with the opposition defence (especially as a second half sub), has already got a couple of goals, is young enough to have a good career here and still get a big move etc. And above all that, he's one of our Dev Squad successes, in as much as he's hit the First Team and is making a contribution most weeks. Big thumbs up from me.

On the other hand, however, his control and first touch just aren't consistent enough (which I put down to experience), he gives away some iffy fouls and, Hull City aside, he seems on a different frequency to the rest of the team at times. To be fair, so was Yang yesterday, so it's definitely not just him.

Now, I actually like Alfie, I want him to succeed, but I'm pretty conflicted about where he is currently. Is it that he is being used incorrectly, his age / experience or is he not what I'm hoping for? I don't think he's the messiah buy I'm not convinced he's just a naughty boy either.

Where are you with Alfie?

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Alfie Lloyd on 10:52 - Mar 9 with 1493 viewsGus_iom

Highly likeable young man, but nowhere near good enough at the moment. 22 next month.
However, second to none in his ability to hold out his hands questioningly while asking 'what?'. Getting penalised for what he hasn't done because of all the things he has done.
A player I really hope improves quickly for everyone's sake, but right now I don't see it.
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Alfie Lloyd on 10:59 - Mar 9 with 1467 viewsTomMorgz7

Was really poor yesterday, and has a terrible habit of conceding stupid freekicks that really played into WBA's timewasting. The fact that Marti chose to start without a striker rather than with Lloyd unfortunately says a lot I feel. Needs a loan really.
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Alfie Lloyd on 11:01 - Mar 9 with 1443 viewsWatford_Ranger

He was superb at Hull. He and Saito in different ways totally turned that game from a dreadful 0-0 or 1-0 defeat into a 2-0 lead and relatively comfortable win. Great when he came on against Luton. Lovely finish at Miiiillll.

Chasing a game against a team sitting deep he’s not up to it IMO but there’s a player there. If we had capable and mostly available forwards he’d be getting much needed loan time so he’s getting 15 mins here and there mainly which isn’t helping him.
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Alfie Lloyd on 11:08 - Mar 9 with 1409 viewsJigsore

He has less than 50 senior appearances, most of which are subs. Definitely want ourselves in a position next season where we can afford to get him out on loan just to learn the game, learn his body, learn CONTROL. At the most he runs around like a beyblade - great for a 20 minute sub but I think half the time he takes poor touches and makes silly decisions because he's gassed.

I watch Harrogate a lot (up yours Mark Hughes). they could use a striker like him, although i'm sure the club would prefer somewhere closer like Gillingham or whatever. If he does well enough in League 2 maybe we persuade Orient he's the next Charlie Kelman...

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Alfie Lloyd on 11:12 - Mar 9 with 1385 viewsted_hendrix

He's a prospect playing for a lower half Championship club.

I'd love to watch our training sessions, he's obviously got talent but not in the manner of ''blimey this lads gonna be good''

Didn't realise he was 22 though.

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Alfie Lloyd on 11:19 - Mar 9 with 1344 viewsLazyFan

He was up against a solid top Champ defender in Bartley. And he got dominated.

However, despite that, he tried, and it was just not his day. Nothing came off. Hopefully, he will learn from that and get better.

Also, he is a forward who plays the channels. But he could not do that as we had plenty of wingers on, so he was forced into the middle against Bartley, who was all over that. Taking lumbering defenders down the wing is Lloyd's asset, but he was unable to do that in this game.

I am not convinced either, but Smyth, when he came back, was just okay. As we have seen, Smyth developed to become a decent winger in this league, nothing amazing, but decent. So, there is time for Lloyd, too.

As we have seen with Armstrong, though, if you don't improve, then we shall sell you. And it's probably the correct decision at the time.

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Alfie Lloyd on 11:30 - Mar 9 with 1298 viewsdmm

Having watched him in DS and senior games I've never been completely convinced he'll make it at this level. However, he needs a proper run of games to prove himself. I hope we can get him a good L1 or upper L2 season long loan in 25/26.
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Alfie Lloyd on 11:42 - Mar 9 with 1251 viewsbaz_qpr

Bags of enthusiasm, energy and a bit of pace. Touch, balance, heading and positioning / game intelligence well off.

Really likeable lad making the best of what he has got, but is going to have to work doubly hard to make up for the lack of football education to be a late bloomer that rises above being a championship sub or league 1/2 level
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Alfie Lloyd on 12:14 - Mar 9 with 1167 viewsWatford_Ranger

Also to be fair to him, as dopey as some of his fouls were, the first one and others were nowhere close to meriting a free kick.
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Alfie Lloyd on 12:15 - Mar 9 with 1166 viewsWilkinswatercarrier

Nowhere near good enough for the Championship and says a lot about the club that he is anywhere near the first team.
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Alfie Lloyd on 12:19 - Mar 9 with 1152 viewsDannyPaddox

If you haven’t learnt how to control a football by the time you’re 20 will you ever? I thought it was a basic requisite of being a professional football player. Controlling a football should be second nature by the time you’re knocking on the door of the first team. The next step up is doing it consistently in the heat of the battle. Or am I being harsh?
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Alfie Lloyd on 12:20 - Mar 9 with 1144 viewsBenny_the_Ball

In a word, raw. He's young, inexperienced, and has been rather thrown into the deep end. The fact that he's featured belies the lack of options up front. If QPR can get 1 or 2 strikers in during the summer, a loan to L1 will help Alfie's development.
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Alfie Lloyd on 12:31 - Mar 9 with 1098 viewsdmm

Alfie Lloyd on 12:20 - Mar 9 by Benny_the_Ball

In a word, raw. He's young, inexperienced, and has been rather thrown into the deep end. The fact that he's featured belies the lack of options up front. If QPR can get 1 or 2 strikers in during the summer, a loan to L1 will help Alfie's development.


He's 22 this month, not so young for a football player. He has 50 senior games under his belt, albeit 21 in the National League, so not that inexperienced. But I think you're right that he needs a loan out to help him in his career, wherever that might be.
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Alfie Lloyd on 13:04 - Mar 9 with 1016 viewsHantsR

Alfie Lloyd on 12:31 - Mar 9 by dmm

He's 22 this month, not so young for a football player. He has 50 senior games under his belt, albeit 21 in the National League, so not that inexperienced. But I think you're right that he needs a loan out to help him in his career, wherever that might be.


He's already played for my local club, Eastleigh.
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Alfie Lloyd on 13:04 - Mar 9 with 1010 viewskensalriser

Alfie Lloyd on 12:19 - Mar 9 by DannyPaddox

If you haven’t learnt how to control a football by the time you’re 20 will you ever? I thought it was a basic requisite of being a professional football player. Controlling a football should be second nature by the time you’re knocking on the door of the first team. The next step up is doing it consistently in the heat of the battle. Or am I being harsh?


Just reality, I think. He must have spent at least ten years being trained either at an academy or in a pro setup so if he hasn't got the basics by now, when will he?

Experience in competitive games is obviously very important, but compare to Morgan who's come straight in to Championship football from an academy and already looks the part.

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Alfie Lloyd on 13:28 - Mar 9 with 937 viewsPlanetHonneywood

Hevertton Santos, who had to leave to get game time as he was third choice right back behind Ashby and JD, played 67 minutes in the Europa League on Thursday against Real Betis.

Surely Lloydy's got more prospects than HS?

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Alfie Lloyd on 14:10 - Mar 9 with 801 viewsgazza1

Sometimes he does OK and sometimes he doesn't. Not having this stuff he is 'only' 22.....he is 22 and should be a lot more consistent and generally better if he is going to be any good.
Some of the fouls he gives away and then nods his head are rather silly - the foul on the keeper yesterday was stupid and he nods his head!!!! His ball control is not very good. Should have done better a couple of times when goal bound. I am changing my mind about him the more I see him play.

Comes across on video as a decent person though!!!
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Alfie Lloyd on 14:43 - Mar 9 with 731 viewsGloucs_R

I got slatted for saying I never thought he'd be championship level but hoped he proved me wrong.

He needs a league one loan for a season. Until he's playing regular football, I'm not sure what's he's really capable of.

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Alfie Lloyd on 15:11 - Mar 9 with 637 viewsOldPedro

I thought after his performance at Hull, he had shown he was developing well but since then he's gone backwards a little bit. Agree with others that he really needs a good loan at League One/Two level where he starts every week, to help him develop or at least find his level.

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Alfie Lloyd on 15:38 - Mar 9 with 552 viewsderbyhoop

Is he any better than/as good as Kelman.
From the little I've seen of the latter this season I'd prefer to see him in a QPR shirt, while Lloyd goes out on loan.

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Alfie Lloyd on 15:49 - Mar 9 with 510 views1BobbyHazell

Alfie Lloyd on 12:19 - Mar 9 by DannyPaddox

If you haven’t learnt how to control a football by the time you’re 20 will you ever? I thought it was a basic requisite of being a professional football player. Controlling a football should be second nature by the time you’re knocking on the door of the first team. The next step up is doing it consistently in the heat of the battle. Or am I being harsh?


I don't think you're being harsh Danny.

Like most of us I really like the lad but his touch and control are far too inconsistent for this level. Sadly at 22 they are unlikely to improve enough for him to have a career this high up the league ladder.
I really hope he makes it but the Championship is getting more and more technical. The battering ram sub is fun on occasion but it's probably not enough.
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Alfie Lloyd on 15:52 - Mar 9 with 488 viewslassel

As said in the match thread.

The finishing and decision making of Armstrong without the pace and power. Long term a National league player imo.
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Alfie Lloyd on 16:11 - Mar 9 with 429 viewscyprusmel

In my opinion he will not make it at championship level, love to be proved wrong but don't think he's good enough.
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