LewisF Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 Harsh indeed. I might be wrong but I’m sure in the games I’ve seen of him he seems to be one of the more defensively helpful of our attacking players (a good few crunching tackles come to mind as well) 1 Quote
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OJRovers Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 Tony to answer his critics with an attacking line-up: Smallwood Bennett-Lenihan-Mulgrew-Williams --------------------Reed------------------------- Brereton-Graham-Dack-Nuttall-Armstrong 2 Quote
Mercer Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 (edited) Think some need to bear in mind we are playing QPR and not Barcelona or Manchester City. For crying out loud, they have just one point more than us and we have home advantage. Why should the supporters not feel confident with Graham leading our attack and £9million worth of striking talent in reserve!? Edited October 30, 2018 by Mercer Quote
tomphil Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 1 minute ago, Boz said: Any chance also of a smattering of more philosophical ideologies within the footy section of the message, just for good measures too? Spiritual guidance and religious education will be in the thread entitled Glenn Hoddle from this day forwards until we all fry in hell and slugs inherit the earth ! 1 Quote
BlackburnEnd75 Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 Depends who is fit. Likely that we will have Nyambe and Lenihan back, so that means both go straight back in and push Bennett back to the work horse wide midfielder slot and Reed can play Centre Mid which he deserves. Rodwell drops to the bench assuming he's fit. I'd start Bell at left back over Williams. So to partner Lenihan if Mulgrew isn't fit you've got the option of Rodwell as the classy centre back or Williams. i'd probably go for Williams. Reed is our best centre mid and now Bennett can balance one of the flanks then he has to play there. Id partner him with Smallwood again who I thought played well at WBA before he had to put the gloves on. Harsh on Evans who has been much improved this season. Left wing we've got a choice between Palmer, Rothwell or Armstrong. Armstrong has the pace and tore Leeds apart from there in the last home game, was poor at Swansea though. Rothwell I really like and want to see him start more I like his creativity and driving runs from deep but I'd start Palmer who played well at WBA. Dack and Graham pick themselves really. Not expecting Raya to be fit so it's likely to be Leutwiler, not seen much of him at all so lets hope that our failure to get another keeper doesn't backfire massively. Would like to see Davenport on the bench but we've got a lot of options not to go into 6 outfield spots. 1 Quote
Giant Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 Just now, Mercer said: Think some need to bear in mind we are playing QPR and not Barcelona or Manchester City. For crying out loud, they have just one point more than us and we have home advantage. Why should the supporters not feel confident with Graham leading our attack and £9million worth of striking talent in reserve!? Your posts are always witty and to the point, Mercer, even though plenty of folk take umbrage at them. I don’t think folk get where you are coming from at times. The first two sentences of your latest offering are factually correct, is the last part of sentence three, while also correct, meant to be sarcastic? Quote
Dreams of 1995 Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 1 hour ago, Bigdoggsteel said: Ya, but he showed he is best centrally. Can we afford to drop Dack? I genuinely think we can and that's a good thing. I wouldn't be doing though. What is the news on Lenihan and Mulgrew? Quote
Mercer Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 6 minutes ago, Giant said: Your posts are always witty and to the point, Mercer, even though plenty of folk take umbrage at them. I don’t think folk get where you are coming from at times. The first two sentences of your latest offering are factually correct, is the last part of sentence three, while also correct, meant to be sarcastic? a bit tongue-in-cheek! Quote
BankEnd Rover Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 23 minutes ago, LewisF said: Harsh indeed. I might be wrong but I’m sure in the games I’ve seen of him he seems to be one of the more defensively helpful of our attacking players (a good few crunching tackles come to mind as well) Hopefully Tony will see it eventually! I just feel so sorry for the lad! Quote
Bigdoggsteel Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 23 minutes ago, Dreams of 1995 said: I genuinely think we can and that's a good thing. I wouldn't be doing though. What is the news on Lenihan and Mulgrew? I think so too. A little cameo from 60 min on could do him the world of good. The opposition will be tiring and won't be as quick to pick him up as they will be marking other players, none of those doubling or tripling up Quote
JBiz Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 37 minutes ago, Mercer said: Think some need to bear in mind we are playing QPR and not Barcelona or Manchester City. For crying out loud, they have just one point more than us and we have home advantage. Why should the supporters not feel confident with Graham leading our attack and £9million worth of striking talent in reserve!? Surely a poorly coached team like ours hasn’t a chance against ex England “Macca”? Quote
Mercer Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 Just now, Biz said: Surely a poorly coached team like ours hasn’t a chance against ex England “Macca”? We even managed a few results under Coyley! Quote
Moderation Lead K-Hod Posted October 30, 2018 Moderation Lead Posted October 30, 2018 (edited) 2 hours ago, Mercer said: We even managed a few results under Coyley! What's the reason you call him 'Coyley'? Is he a friend of yours? Edited October 30, 2018 by K-Hod Quote
unsall Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 2 hours ago, Glosrover said: Not seen [or have missed] any info on the injury Rodwell picked up on Saturday - the lad was starting to make an impression and for many reasons, a period out injured won't do his [allegedly fragile] confidence any good at all, in the short term, leaves us short even of part-time centre back cover as well. Anyone an idea what his issue was? Word is it was a back injury, not sure how serious. Quote
Bigdoggsteel Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 With regards to injuries I assume things will be assessed with calls made on Thursday or Friday Quote
Neal Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 Wanna see pretty much the same side against WBA but with Conway benched, DG up front and Nyambe at right back. Nyambe is undropable this season so far IMV. 1 Quote
unsall Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 5 hours ago, Atko's Engine said: Ideally the formation & personnel returns to something more orthodox this one. I'm sure it will; as a poster pointed out in the derailed WBA match thread, Saturday's team was chosen to do a particular job away at a freescoring promotion favourite, and but for 3 things that were beyond TM's control (1 if not 2 pens not given, a couple of missed 1-on1's and a proper in-match injury crisis) it would've worked. Arguably it did work despite those things; a point away from home is a good point, bringing 4 from 9 when 0 from 9 wasn't beyond the realms of possibility. We'll need to be very alert & professional v QPR. After a poor start they've hit some real form & go into this fixture above us. I know their fixtures have been easier than ours recently but that's not the point. They'll have real momentum, so we need to be up & in gear faces from the off. I hope injuries ease. Sounds like Nyambe might be back in contention at least, Davenport too. Not gonna predict anything else until nearer the time as a lot can happen in 4 days. Good luck Rovers, I can't be there as will be coming back from hols. Hope it's a confident performance & 3 points, but no complacency please!! Think you’re right,probably go his normal Graham up top,Dack behind,be interesting his other selections with Palmer,Rothwell playing ok,think one thing is certain, young Harrison Reed will be central midfield, hopefully, and think he will bring in Evans and give Smallwood a rest, but no doubt T M will have one or two surprises up his sleeve. Quote
unsall Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 5 hours ago, K-Hod said: They're in very good form at the moment are QPR, but there's nothing to fear in this league and they're certainly a team we should be looking to beat at home. A narrow 2-1 win for The Mighty Blues... Agree, they are in good form but there are better teams out there, tougher than some probably think, but would take 2 1. Quote
unsall Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 4 hours ago, JHRover said: Could do with a win here to continue the positive momentum. Whilst we've had a decent week in terms of performances and even results from 3 tough fixtures we need to follow that up by doing the business at home against the less fancied teams, QPR and Rotherham provide that opportunity although of course both have shown recently they are tough nuts to crack. Following up 4 points from 9 against Leeds, Swansea and WBA with disappointing results at home against these and we won't get very far. It will be the polar opposite of what we've had at Swansea and West Brom. We've seen it many times with Rovers where we perform admirably in tough away fixtures then when the 'easier' ones come round fail to deliver so if we have upward looking aspirations could do with getting a couple of home wins on the board. McClaren has turned QPR around and after the criticism he was getting after 3-4 games of the season has already proven a few people wrong. Defensively especially they seem to be a well organised unit. Spot on, how many times have we seen it down at Ewood, when we expect to win we blow it, but hopefully we roll them over, also Rotherham a win on paper,, but a very resilient side, but I do think we will have too much for QPR and if we get that early goal, go on to win, close, but just nick a win. Quote
Bigdoggsteel Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 Dack just shared a clip of Mulgrew on instagram and he appeared to be walking perfectly. Good to see Quote
Oldgregg86 Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 Raya (if fit) Nyambe. Lenihan. Rodwell Williams Bennett. Reed Rothwell. Dack. Palmer David Lowe or graham Quote
roversfan99 Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 3 hours ago, Bigdoggsteel said: He does deserve it, but in his favoured role too. Its a tough call this week. Could we leave Dack out? He hasn't been playing as well as he can, but he is our talisman Dont think we can ever really justify dropping Dack. Amidst any criticisms about his overall game (in the last week hes had to play in the wrong position for over half of it) his goal return remains consistent. 8 (6 league) goals in 13 (12 league) is reason enough for him to be guaranteed a start. As you say, hes our talisman. Needs putting back in his number 10 role playing off Graham. 2 hours ago, BankEnd Rover said: Got a feeling tony will go back to the same team against leeds! we won yes, however Lost to swansea. Tony needs to play either evens or Smallwood & put in palmer or rothwell! Also Just seen tonys comments about rothwell after West Brom. Rothwell: "He is breathtaking with the ball at his feet but you’re not going to play if that’s all you do". Incredibly harsh if you ask me from TM if you ask me, one of the best players on the ball in the rovers shirt we've had for a while. Again still young and lots to learn - Think from that comment rothwell will be left out for a few more games...shame really Not sure what to make of these Rothwell comments, or Rothwell himself. Undoubtedly has plenty of flair and ability and I do like to see him play. But feel that in comparison to Palmer, the latter gets a bit of a hard time. That third attacking spot is very much up for grabs with at the moment Dack and Graham, Palmer has done enough to be given a start on Saturday with Rothwell and Armstrong benched. Do find Mowbrays comments a bit strangely timed though. Seemed to be a general consesus from Mowbray that Rothwell has quickly adapted to his requirements and Rothwell himself was speaking as if he felt he now understood what was needed. Maybe hes seen something this week that has pushed him back a tad as I didnt think that Rothwells performance was lacking in effort on Saturday. He did miss a sitter however. Quote
Oldgregg86 Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 The problem could be possibly be something I noticed when watching him. When he gets the ball, his first thought is attack and get it forward. He dribbles , runs sprays passes and tries to create things. Hes not afraid to have a shot either. Us as fans love this, particularly when the game is slow paced or possession based. I love players like this, but for every 30 yard shot tipped over the bar or mazy dribble into the area he will lose possession at least three times. Tony likes safe , structed play. This approach is what divides fan opinion on here at times. Some would love to see what we could do when let off the lead with the attacking creativity we have. Some like the sensible safe approach Tony displays. No right or wrong answer just something I think when I see the team and rothwell play 3 Quote
Bigdoggsteel Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 4 minutes ago, Oldgregg86 said: The problem could be possibly be something I noticed when watching him. When he gets the ball, his first thought is attack and get it forward. He dribbles , runs sprays passes and tries to create things. Hes not afraid to have a shot either. Us as fans love this, particularly when the game is slow paced or possession based. I love players like this, but for every 30 yard shot tipped over the bar or mazy dribble into the area he will lose possession at least three times. Tony likes safe , structed play. This approach is what divides fan opinion on here at times. Some would love to see what we could do when let off the lead with the attacking creativity we have. Some like the sensible safe approach Tony displays. No right or wrong answer just something I think when I see the team and rothwell play That's pretty much about the size of it! Quote
broadsword Posted October 30, 2018 Posted October 30, 2018 I remember going to QPR in '93 and everyone was singing: "QP-RRRRR, QP-RRR, QP-hahahahahahaaa!" Which is a lot better than 2013 I think it was, with a load of anti-Burnley songs and digs at Charlie Austin, and generally shouting the w word as often as poss. Quote
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