QPR’s January fixtures looked pretty daunting at the
beginning of the year, but now we are at the end of the month, who would have thought
that QPR would have gone through January undefeated in the league, having
conceded just the one goal.
Remy scores on debut v West Ham |
Next up was MK Dons in the cup and Harry made nine changes
to the side, giving players that hadn’t featured lately, the opportunity to
prove themselves. On paper it was a strong side featuring seven internationals
and players that have won major honours, having played at the highest level and
should have been more than capable of beating the side two leagues below them.
But this was not to be, as in a weekend that saw a number of Premier League
teams knocked out by lower league opposition, the team that was put out went on
to disgrace themselves and the club, with a completely pathetic and lack lustre
performance, riddled with mistakes as they found themselves four nil down by
the 56th minute. Faurlin and Granero lacked confidence, Park was
ineffective, Ferdinand was woeful and the rest were not much better. Players
that were given the opportunity to secure a place in the squad of twenty five
failed miserably, failing to deliver when asked to and only confirmed what we already
knew, which is that they are just not good enough. Although we did manage to get two late goals
in the game, it did little to disguise the fact that the fans that attended (in
good numbers and at even more expense)
were badly let down by these players. The only consolation we can take from
this game, is that we now know who can’t be relied upon to get us out of the
mess we’re in. (It is most of these players that have got us in to this
relegation fight.)
Following his failure to impress, it would seem that DJ
Campbell is on his way out with a number of championship outfits interested and
thankfully, Ferdinand has gone on loan to Turkish side Bursaspor until the end
of the season. Harry has loaned out a few of the more promising youngsters to
get some meaningful competitive experience, whilst Bothroyd is intent
on staying to fight for a place.
Julio Cesar - World class performance |
Ryan Nelsen - QPR great, off to MLS |
So, now we all know we have not got a second string eleven
that we can rely on, but have a first choice eleven fighting for our survival,
but it is obvious that we have got to strengthen the squad if we are to remain
in the top flight. As I close this blog post on the penultimate day of the
transfer window, we have secured the services of South Korean full back Yun
Suk-Young. I don’t know much about him, but he was one of the stars of London
2012 and was on Liverpool’s radar for some time. Tony Fernandes was absent from the City game
as he was on a flight somewhere to try and secure another signing yet to be divulged.
But I think he went to get Christopher Samba, as reports are emerging that he
is in London with a deal close to being done after QPR made a bid. We did not secure the signing of M’Vila and the
Livermore loan deal looks dead, but we are in talks with Stoke with regard to
Crouch. If we were to secure these two players I can’t see QPR going back to
WBA with improved offers for Odenwingie or Olsen. It is also being reported
that the club have given Faurlin permission to speak to Palermo about a loan
move for the rest of the season. As with
all transfer speculation you can never be sure till the deals done, but it
looks like QPR are again going to be in the headlines in the transfer window.
January can unexpectedly go down as our best month of the
season so far even though we have not scored many goals, but there has been a significant
change in our performances and it looks like the start of something promising. Harry
has told the world he is going to save QPR. “I’m going to do it. Just watch
this space” he said. You can’t question his commitment to the R’s, it’s so
refreshing, especially compared to the useless incumbent that he replaced.
However, the unexpected points we earned against the top opposition will mean
nothing unless we can take all the spoils when we play those around us. This
has to start on Saturday in our live game against the old bogey team, Norwich. We
are well overdue giving them a good beating, this Saturday would be nice. The
year has started well for us, but those around us are picking up points too so it is vital
that we up our game. The fixtures to the end of April are all winnable and
could produce a run that could see us get out of the mire we are in. Not only
is it possible, but with Harry at the helm it’s feasible.
Come on you R’s we’re all behind you.
The Bush Ranger.
Interesting and accurate assessment of the month which as you say must be the best of the season so far. Unfortunately we've not had a very auspicious start to February and could be in dire straits before the end of this month.
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