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Is Poku the answer? 17:50 - Oct 25 with 1138 viewswortonr

Seems we aren’t very good at crosses. Let’s get him playing asap.
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Is Poku the answer? on 19:13 - Oct 25 with 953 viewsLogman

I'm not sure its the crossing that's the problem. For me, it's that either individually, or as a team we are not going past blockers. Burrell (with his pace) and Saito (with his quick feet) aside, we cannot get past a back four or five. We need these two playing, and possibly Smyth, during the first hour when opposition defenders are strong, fit and well organised and they can just block Kone, Frey, Vale etc.
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Is Poku the answer? on 19:34 - Oct 25 with 890 viewskensalriser

We need to find an out ball instead of repeatedly trying the thread it through the eye of a needle in congested areas, which happened a lot on our left in the first half. It can't be that difficult to set up to switch the ball quickly.

Poll: QPR to finish 7th or Brentford to drop out of the top 6?

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(No subject) (n/t) on 19:40 - Oct 25 with 868 viewsHunterhoop

The answer is to stop having two inverted wingers. One, maybe. Not two. We are unnecessarily condensing the pitch, making us narrow and easy to defend against.

Start with addressing that, and then pick your wingers.
[Post edited 25 Oct 20:18]
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Is Poku the answer? on 20:48 - Oct 25 with 705 viewskensalriser

Yep. And expanding my theme, the amount of times it goes wide and there's no one on the overlap. That's pretty much a basic if you're trying to get forward wide!

Poll: QPR to finish 7th or Brentford to drop out of the top 6?

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Is Poku the answer? on 21:35 - Oct 25 with 571 viewsHastings_Hoops

I feel like we’re talking about ‘perfecting’ the team this Autumn. Imagine that this time last year! How far we’ve come!!!
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(No subject) (n/t) on 22:13 - Oct 25 with 483 viewsLoyalitat

(No subject) (n/t) on 19:40 - Oct 25 by Hunterhoop

The answer is to stop having two inverted wingers. One, maybe. Not two. We are unnecessarily condensing the pitch, making us narrow and easy to defend against.

Start with addressing that, and then pick your wingers.
[Post edited 25 Oct 20:18]


Exactly this. It may be en vogue but I fail to see any real merits to it from an attacking perspective.
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