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Enjoyed Sam Saunders as Sky's guest pundit. And Les Ferdinand also - far more articulate than his cousin.
I don't think so, he just didn't have the legs.
HD should have stopped the goal, it was 2 v 5, our 2 CB's were tracking the winger looking to intercept the cross, HD had one job just to look for the only player making a run into the box and get accoss him, in front of him, block him, put him off, anything really. The player ghosted in behind him and HD didn't even look or know he was there. For an international player it was really very poor.
He's knackered and needs a rest and hopefully when Roerslev returns he will get one.
Why is Dalsgaard more knackered than anyone else? It seems to me every time he has a bad game or makes a mistake, someone says he’s knackered.He's knackered and needs a rest and hopefully when Roerslev returns he will get one.
Because he’s played every game in what’s a punishing schedule. He also had no respite over the international break and as the oldest player in the team he needs the odd game off.Why is he more knackered than anyone else? It seems to me every time he has a bad game or makes a mistake, someone says he’s knackered.
Why Dalsgaard more knackered than anyone else? It seems to me every time he has a bad game or makes a mistake, someone says he’s knackered.
I think the two are linked.He wasn't. He was injured.
Long way to go yet. Maybe we can petition the EFL for them to play all their games on Friday nights?Sadly too good to go down.
Excuse me?
Or lack of pace? Think the switch primarily freed Rico up to play more adbanced role and helped us control midfield betterWatching Dalsgaard running after Dykes for their goal something definitely wasn't right whether it be an injury or exhaustion.
He had 17500 seats to sit in, some of them leather and heated in the dug out area. He is a dick.
Maybe he’s got the biggest?Why is Dalsgaard more knackered than anyone else? It seems to me every time he has a bad game or makes a mistake, someone says he’s knackered.
Yes, he could do with further fitness and conditioning! But he got in some good positions and if he were more up to speed would have buried the chance he got late on. I think he’s better centrally as a sub for Marcondes at the moment than as a wide player where he’s lacking pace and a relationship with Rico.I think the problem might be he is a bit too much of a unit!
Yeah I don’t get that, he is thirty i think.Why is Dalsgaard more knackered than anyone else? It seems to me every time he has a bad game or makes a mistake, someone says he’s knackered.
Perhaps a cheeky bid for Bright Osayi-Samuel? Though I wasn’t as convinced by him on the left where we have a need compared to on the right, where Bryan is going to revert to being much better than him before long.Loved it.
We are not the smooth machine of many of the games at the end pf last season but we are bloody hard to beat. That will do me until our wingers get back to form, Ghoddos settles in and CN is back. Maybe we might even see an acquisition in January. QPR huffed and puffed but with no end product. Sorensen should have gone but then again Toney's goal should have stood. Warburton is such a dick.
West London is ours!
Why is Dalsgaard more knackered than anyone else? It seems to me every time he has a bad game or makes a mistake, someone says he’s knackered.
He said 'squiring', not 'siring'. I had to read it twice.Excuse me?
But you already did!!!!A gentleman never tells ...
playing for DenmarkWhy is Dalsgaard more knackered than anyone else? It seems to me every time he has a bad game or makes a mistake, someone says he’s knackered.
But you already did!!!!![]()
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Rico purchasing Samuel was my Moet moment.
He’s the oldest member of the team and runs on fumes most games. I can’t see another contract being offered to him.Why is Dalsgaard more knackered than anyone else? It seems to me every time he has a bad game or makes a mistake, someone says he’s knackered.
As for Warburton no goodwill left in the bank for him now.
Brentford Lego Community Stadium v Loftus Road Subbuteo Stadium.BFC is by no means run without errors of judgement, but I would be embarrassed if they posted on their official FB site such a classless comment like QPR did.
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Brentford Lego Community Stadium
Interesting Ocean......although I remember once being shown a vast amount of pre-war programmes ....I picked one out at random (possibly around 1938?) and after 20 games the Bees were actually TOP of the First Division!And the stats don’t lie! May not seem like it, but this is our best start at this level for 86 years, since on 15th November 1934 we were 3rd in the old Second Division with the modern equivalent of 27 points after 14 games. Above us in 2nd, Manchester United, and top, Bolton Wanderers!
Three clubs that have had entirely different journeys since then
BFC is by no means run without errors of judgement, but I would be embarrassed if they posted on their official FB site such a classless comment like QPR did.
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Brentford Lego Community Stadium
As for Warburton no goodwill left in the bank for him now.
I disagree with the sentiment on here that this is the best QPR we have seen since we came up. They were effectively able to name there first choice starting 11, while we started with neither of our two most influential players (Janson and Norgaard) or Jensen. We were probably the better team over the 90 mins (a team that fell flat against Wycombe last week), and a bit better finishing at the end from us and it finishes 4-1.
When they beat us 3-2 at LR with Eze, Freeman, Luango, Wells, Bidwell, Bidwell, and Osei-Samuel all in the squad was probably the best they have been against us, and by far the best squad. If you look at the players they have now compared to then they’ve gone massively backwards in just 2 years. As soon as Warburton gets treated terribly by their board (i.e. gets a better offer elsewhere) they will really be in trouble. Although injuries to a couple of key players this season and they could be in trouble sooner.
We must have been top for several months as somewhere in my loft I have the News of the World February 20 1938 with the main report being Brentford 2 Derby County 3 and the headline on the sports page is 'Brentford's Three Month Grip On League Is Broken'.Interesting Ocean......although I remember once being shown a vast amount of pre-war programmes ....I picked one out at random (possibly around 1938?) and after 20 games the Bees were actually TOP of the First Division!
We must have been top for several months as somewhere in my loft I have the News of the World February 20 1938 with the main report being Brentford 2 Derby County 3 and the headline on the sports page is 'Brentford's Three Month Grip On League Is Broken'.
The report is bylined Alex James and he refers to the matches he played against Brentford during his career. He retired from playing in 1937.
BFC is by no means run without errors of judgement, but I would be embarrassed if they posted on their official FB site such a classless comment like QPR did.
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Brentford Lego Community Stadium
As for Warburton no goodwill left in the bank for him now.
We must have been top for several months as somewhere in my loft I have the News of the World February 20 1938 with the main report being Brentford 2 Derby County 3 and the headline on the sports page is 'Brentford's Three Month Grip On League Is Broken'.
The report is bylined Alex James and he refers to the matches he played against Brentford during his career. He retired from playing in 1937.
I can understand what you are saying about the team from that 3-2 win. The trouble is we didn't own any strikers then and spent large loan fees on Wells, Hugill and Hemed. We now own Dykes and Bonne, with a decent youth prospect in Kelman who joined from Southend. Unless I'm misremembering, we don't have any loan players for the first time in ages, which is pleasing.
We've sold Eze, Freeman and Luongo for just under £30m and have Chair, Willock, BOS, Thomas and Adomah in those positions, and we've improved the defence considerably with Dickie and Barbet in place of Leistner and Lynch. So the midfield is perhaps a notch weaker, but we're better both at the back and up top, and in a much better financial position.
Fair enough, in this modern age it is highly commendable to be able to stand still (in terms of on the pitch quality/league performance) and slash budgets. Although, I would say Adomah is pretty much done at this level, and BOS is half way out the building (hopefully on his was to catch a bus to Hounslow).
However (and this isn’t aimed at you) when your fans/board try to align what they are doing now to our philosophy, I think they are way off. Our budget has been going up sustainably season upon season for nearly a decade, and signing players like Adomah, Ball, Barbet (at the age you signed him), Cameron, Wallace, and Kane are signings we would never have made at any stage of our recent development. Remember you have a manager that left us because he couldn’t have full control over all aspects of signing players (despite what he spun to the press). He’s already signed his mates kid, and 5% of your salary budget is probably going into his daughters back pocket.
Blimey ...how much ?
Silly autocorrect. Though in this case a few quid if thatBlimey ...how much ?