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I would expect it would have been a very quiet when they first entered the dressing room and MW would have come across cool, calm and collected.....and spoke about what went wrong and what we were going to do in the 2nd half.
I believe that we have a very good dressing room full of people who want to win football matches for QPR (& themselves).
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Warb's Halftime Talk? on 08:49 - Mar 18 with 1821 views
In that first half I thought we looked ok with the ball, but all over the shop without it. So can imagine there was a lot of use of terms like pitch geography, spacing, pressing, etc.
It's a balance though between trying to do that and having the players who are able to do it AND make individual match winning contributions, which we didn't quite have before January.
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Warb's Halftime Talk? on 08:56 - Mar 18 with 1793 views
Warb's Halftime Talk? on 08:49 - Mar 18 by BklynRanger
In that first half I thought we looked ok with the ball, but all over the shop without it. So can imagine there was a lot of use of terms like pitch geography, spacing, pressing, etc.
It's a balance though between trying to do that and having the players who are able to do it AND make individual match winning contributions, which we didn't quite have before January.
I thought we were poor with the ball as well, Bklyn. From beginning to end. Cameron, Kane, Wallace, Austin, even Dickie last night (so unusual) coughed the ball up far too often.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
Warb's Halftime Talk? on 08:56 - Mar 18 by BrianMcCarthy
I thought we were poor with the ball as well, Bklyn. From beginning to end. Cameron, Kane, Wallace, Austin, even Dickie last night (so unusual) coughed the ball up far too often.
Cameron had a rusty start definitely. I didn't see too much wrong from Kane apart from that massive howler - granted :)
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Warb's Halftime Talk? on 10:18 - Mar 18 with 1625 views
Warb's Halftime Talk? on 09:12 - Mar 18 by BklynRanger
Cameron had a rusty start definitely. I didn't see too much wrong from Kane apart from that massive howler - granted :)
oof - I'm not sure Kane found a pass all night. Had a horror show of a game. I'll usually defend him, but he looked tired and miles off last night and was rightly hooked.
Kane was very poor going forward, not great defensively either. Big part in the Millwall first goal as well. Saying that most of them were very average indeed, pick of the bunch was Wallace.
Like to get people's thoughts on our keepers positioning for the first goal.....
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Warb's Halftime Talk? on 12:20 - Mar 18 with 1423 views
Kane was very poor going forward, not great defensively either. Big part in the Millwall first goal as well. Saying that most of them were very average indeed, pick of the bunch was Wallace.
Like to get people's thoughts on our keepers positioning for the first goal.....
On the last question, I thought Dieng stayed central too long, scurried across too late, overcompensated and was too far to his left and possibly too deep by a yard and didn't appear to be in his set up when the shot was hit.
A long ball to a sole striker should not catch him out of position by even a foot, or - crucially - when the shot comes in he should be comfortably in the set-up position. He wasn't, and it crossed the line three feet inside the post.
I thought he had a fine game afterwards, but that shot should have been stopped.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."