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    In a moment of self-righteous frustration during  the QPR match day thread, I took it upon myself to lash Semenyo for his mindless running around, his lack of football intelligence and his inability  to score.

    I think he’s taken upon himself in the past month to make me cringe with guilt and wrong headedness. 
     

    However, this is my post from Feb 9th 2020. Thought I warranted the reprieve!!

     

    Funny, I see it differently. Massengo is too good for this mediocre side. He is quick thinking and creative with a repertoire of intelligent passing that others don’t read. He plays reverse balls and threaded balls that mystify the slow of thinking like Korey Smith who is much more limited. Without intelligent movement it nullifies the likes of Massengo and Palmer who thrive on targets for their passing. I watched the game last night and apart from thinking that the Blues simply outplayed us and looked more like a top six prospect, I lost count of the times our midfield broke free, looked forward and spun out again because of the lack of options. When did you see the great Spanish midfield constantly turning out to go back and sideways. Good movement begins as a state of mind and is a great skill/aptitude in the game. 

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  2. In a moment of self-righteous frustration during  the QPR match day thread, I took it upon myself to lash Semenyo for his mindless running around, his lack of football intelligence and his inability  to score.

    I think he’s taken upon himself in the past month to make me cringe with guilt and wrong headedness. 
     

    However, this is my post from Feb 9th 2020. Thought I warranted the reprieve!!

     

    Funny, I see it differently. Massengo is too good for this mediocre side. He is quick thinking and creative with a repertoire of intelligent passing that others don’t read. He plays reverse balls and threaded balls that mystify the slow of thinking like Korey Smith who is much more limited. Without intelligent movement it nullifies the likes of Massengo and Palmer who thrive on targets for their passing. I watched the game last night and apart from thinking that the Blues simply outplayed us and looked more like a top six prospect, I lost count of the times our midfield broke free, looked forward and spun out again because of the lack of options. When did you see the great Spanish midfield constantly turning out to go back and sideways. Good movement begins as a state of mind and is a great skill/aptitude in the game. 

  3. 37 minutes ago, MarcusX said:

    Guilty of thinking he was younger than he is to be fair, ok call it inexperience rather than youth

    Yeah, fair point but it’s a question of mental processing. Some of them are not learning from mistake after mistake. They keep making poor decisions. Did you see how the Luton players went into game management mode to see out the win totally against the run of play. 
    At 24 years of age he should be capable of clear, pragmatic thinking. Was it Alan Hansen who said ‘percentages’. Put it in row Z. The stakes are high. And it’s not just Cam Pring. I agree he can play but he has to be a better decision maker

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  4. 26 minutes ago, Roadrunner said:

    And replace with who. Someone who can guarantee to win every game. Give Nigel time to replace these players with his players, then you can start asking the question. So back to the lead question. No, No, not at the moment.

    Well, You either commit to paying for quality replacements or you don’t. If the finances don’t allow for such investment, then we have to continue to develop the young  players even if it means doing it in league 1

  5. I wonder if it is simply a case of not replacing the quality players that left: Webster, Browning, Cordova-Reid, Bryan, Kelly, Diedhiou, etc. The squad is palpably weaker and NP’s argument that the big, flabby squad with too many injuries had to be slimmed down hasn’t paid off. (It may have been a spin from the top to cover the cut in the wage bill)

    Cardiff City did not replace quality players that left with similar consequences 

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