Jim O'Brien and Fleck impressed me, too. Connor Thomas is a bit questionable in the middle - but he's a Coventry kid, isn't he, so it obviously meant a lot for him to be starting. Tudgay was pretty useless - I used to like McQuoid when he was at Bournemouth, surprised he didn't start. But I haven't seen a lot of him over the last year.
Are you a Bournemouth fan then?
Thomas has always struggled to push on from his early promise-far too light a touch for someone of his size. He showed glimpses of his ability on Friday but he has to win people over still. Fleck was helped by playing further up the field as he is in essence a playmaker.
Tudgay was a disappointment but I'm not going to call him a failure after less than 10 games. He does need to sharpen up though.
Thomas has always struggled to push on from his early promise-far too light a touch for someone of his size. He showed glimpses of his ability on Friday but he has to win people over still. Fleck was helped by playing further up the field as he is in essence a playmaker.
Tudgay was a disappointment but I'm not going to call him a failure after less than 10 games. He does need to sharpen up though.
I'm not no, but I saw Bournemouth against Bolton last year and he impressed me then.
I'm not no, but I saw Bournemouth against Bolton last year and he impressed me then.
He has made a good start so far and it was a bit of a gamble to put Nouble in ahead of him. I think Tudgay would be better used as a sub against tired legs with McQuoid or Jackson partnering Nouble.
Is this allowed? Couldn't it cause a complete fiasco if QPR got relegated from the Premier League, and the Football League refused to admit them to the Championship.
Is this allowed? Couldn't it cause a complete fiasco if QPR got relegated from the Premier League, and the Football League refused to admit them to the Championship.
Doubt it would ever reach that, if it did, the PL would tell the FL to admit QPR and the FL will roll over and let them in.
Is this allowed? Couldn't it cause a complete fiasco if QPR got relegated from the Premier League, and the Football League refused to admit them to the Championship.
I personally would like to see QPR drop straight to the Conference and play the likes of Welling.
If they got relegated from the premier, they'd presumably go into the conference. What happens if they get promoted from there?
I'd imagine it'd be as midlander said - you've had sides in the regional leagues denied promotion due to the ground not being up to scratch, so presumably until QPR meet the requirements for the football league, they'd not be allowed in
A good 3-2 win at home against Brighton for us today puts us sixth in the Championship which is fantastic considering our budget. I'm already beginning to imagine Football Manager-esque situations where going up again is disastrous.