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[NSC] QPR Friendly away 3 August



BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
18,238
Of course, but we’ll see if the tinkering was too much, we are one game from the start of the season. Do YOU have a clue what the starting 11 will be?

Hopefully FH does but I am struggling to recall a pre season where we were making so many changes with one game to go before the season kicks off whilst missing so many of the previous season’s starters
You have gone a bit early here brother.

Wait till a few games in the proper season before you start the bed wetting.

Its all okay.... For now. 😂
 




Garry Nelson's Left Foot

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Jul 7, 2003
13,536
tokyo
My big takeaway was that I should never watch pre-season friendlies.

I know what they're for, I know we have a load of players missing and I know that you shouldn't read anything into them.

But they're available to watch so I end up watching them and despite knowing the above I still end up reading far too much into them. And then worrying when we look a long way from decent.

I know! It's a friendly!
 


Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
12,153
Enjoyed the game.
Anyone concerned that we weren't amazing against weak opposition, is really missing the point.

I went to get a look at the new players and get a feel for the new manager's playing style.
It was all very encouraging.

All the new wingers are very exciting indeed.
If Solly's time is done, we have the replacements we needed last season.
Mitoma - rusty as hell.
Baleba is still improving and definitely has the potential to be an absolute beast of a player.
Ayari and Sarmiento are much better players than the last time I saw them in the stripes.
They can do a job for us, if needed

Webster looked very decent taking on the Dunk role ( still has a ricket in him of course)
Veltman and Welbz - Van Hecke- the same as always. - class.
Milner - much less of a liability in midfield

Weiffer is a unit and looks to play the ball forward and get stuck in (think he was trying a little too hard).
 


Lincolnshire Seagull

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Jul 9, 2009
816
Enjoyed the game.
Anyone concerned that we weren't amazing against weak opposition, is really missing the point.

I went to get a look at the new players and get a feel for the new manager's playing style.
It was all very encouraging.

All the new wingers are very exciting indeed.
If Solly's time is done, we have the replacements we needed last season.
Mitoma - rusty as hell.
Baleba is still improving and definitely has the potential to be an absolute beast of a player.
Ayari and Sarmiento are much better players than the last time I saw them in the stripes.
They can do a job for us, if needed

Webster looked very decent taking on the Dunk role ( still has a ricket in him of course)
Veltman and Welbz - Van Hecke- the same as always. - class.
Milner - much less of a liability in midfield

Weiffer is a unit and looks to play the ball forward and get stuck in (think he was trying a little too hard).
Excellent. I was there and agree with all these points.
 


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Hove / Παρος
Apr 7, 2006
6,774
Hove / Παρος
Thought it was a good day out in the summer sun despite the fairly dull game, and half time beer queues. Brighton fans had a good time and sang some songs, QPR were very quiet. Just good to see the boys out on the turf again.


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Couldn't Be Hyypia

We've come a long long way together
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Nov 12, 2006
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Near Dorchester, Dorset
Enjoyed the game.
Anyone concerned that we weren't amazing against weak opposition, is really missing the point.

I went to get a look at the new players and get a feel for the new manager's playing style.
It was all very encouraging.

All the new wingers are very exciting indeed.
If Solly's time is done, we have the replacements we needed last season.
Mitoma - rusty as hell.
Baleba is still improving and definitely has the potential to be an absolute beast of a player.
Ayari and Sarmiento are much better players than the last time I saw them in the stripes.
They can do a job for us, if needed

Webster looked very decent taking on the Dunk role ( still has a ricket in him of course)
Veltman and Welbz - Van Hecke- the same as always. - class.
Milner - much less of a liability in midfield

Weiffer is a unit and looks to play the ball forward and get stuck in (think he was trying a little too hard).
Good post. And now you mention it, that's exactly what I thought about Wieffer. But I liked the look of him.
 


Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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GOSBTS
Webster looked very decent taking on the Dunk role ( still has a ricket in him of course)
based on last season surely the Dunk role includes a ricket 😞
 


One Teddy Maybank

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Aug 4, 2006
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Worthing
Don’t think any of our outfield players have played 90 mins since May.

I doubt Dunk will need much of a traditional pre season, he trained with England all summer and would have been ready to go for 90 mins if needed.

He’s just spend the last week in Dubai doing fitness work with Elite Sports Performance who specialise in off season fitness. I don’t see much reason he won’t be ready to go for Everton.
Very fair and true.

The only thing Dunk will need to catch up on is passing patterns, shape in and out of possession and set piece, the whole running around the pitch / terraces twenty plus times are a distant past, and as professional athletes they maintain their fitness during the off-season.
 




One Teddy Maybank

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Aug 4, 2006
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Good post. And now you mention it, that's exactly what I thought about Wieffer. But I liked the look of him.
Yes, the Wieffer criticism is strange.

First game after some time out, first time in a new team, faster pace game, he won tackles, made some passes.

Good physicality, something we lacked last year.

Looked okay to me…..
 


One Teddy Maybank

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Aug 4, 2006
23,011
Worthing
Enjoyed the game.
Anyone concerned that we weren't amazing against weak opposition, is really missing the point.

I went to get a look at the new players and get a feel for the new manager's playing style.
It was all very encouraging.

All the new wingers are very exciting indeed.
If Solly's time is done, we have the replacements we needed last season.
Mitoma - rusty as hell.
Baleba is still improving and definitely has the potential to be an absolute beast of a player.
Ayari and Sarmiento are much better players than the last time I saw them in the stripes.
They can do a job for us, if needed

Webster looked very decent taking on the Dunk role ( still has a ricket in him of course)
Veltman and Welbz - Van Hecke- the same as always. - class.
Milner - much less of a liability in midfield

Weiffer is a unit and looks to play the ball forward and get stuck in (think he was trying a little too hard).
Webster IS class, but wasn’t yesterday, poor passing, too tight a couple of times and covered by Baleba (what a prospect he is even at LB).

Sarmiento looked worse IMO, lots of touches as before but such a heavy first touch, and if we get a half reasonable offer he should go.

Agree with the rest and they were weak, but still a week ahead of us.
 


chrisg

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Apr 9, 2012
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Eh? Pedro wasn't on the Japan tour. He only returned to training a few days ago. Hasn't played a minute yet in pre-season.
Pedro started pre season light workout last week is what I meant. I know he wasn’t in Japan.
 














The Sock of Poskett

The best is yet to come (spoiler alert)
Jun 12, 2009
2,836
Plenty of encouragements from yesterday, I thought.
Looks like Hurzeler's play out from the back modus operandi includes GK looking for lots of straight passes down the middle, rather than the RDZ little triangles. Gets us further up the pitch quicker, provided the pass sticks.
Minteh will be a joy to watch, and Amario a good change up option too.
Baleba is an absolute beast wherever you play him and will only get better.
Agree with previous poster that Ayari and Sarmiento could well be worthwhile squad players even if neither are likely starters.
JPvH, Velts and Welbz continue to add class to proceedings, and it will be interesting to see how Osman gets on.
Kaoru's at about 85% so hope that cranks up nearer 100 by Everton game.
Add the likes of Dunky, Pedro, Enciso, Estupinian etc and we have a deep squad.
Any news on Ferguson and Solly?
 


chaileyjem

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Jun 27, 2012
14,656
Plenty of encouragements from yesterday, I thought.
Looks like Hurzeler's play out from the back modus operandi includes GK looking for lots of straight passes down the middle, rather than the RDZ little triangles. Gets us further up the pitch quicker, provided the pass sticks.
Minteh will be a joy to watch, and Amario a good change up option too.
Baleba is an absolute beast wherever you play him and will only get better.
Agree with previous poster that Ayari and Sarmiento could well be worthwhile squad players even if neither are likely starters.
JPvH, Velts and Welbz continue to add class to proceedings, and it will be interesting to see how Osman gets on.
Kaoru's at about 85% so hope that cranks up nearer 100 by Everton game.
Add the likes of Dunky, Pedro, Enciso, Estupinian etc and we have a deep squad.
Any news on Ferguson and Solly?
Ferguson and Solly have been doing light training for a few weeks. No word on progress. Assume Evan is close to full training return.
 






chaileyjem

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Jun 27, 2012
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Hurzeler has confirmed that Pedro is training and fit and that Dunk is back either tomorrow (day off ? ) or Tuesday. So presumably both in line for game time v Villarreal .
 


Hiheidi

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Dec 27, 2022
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Slightly odd that Rushworth didn’t get any minutes isn’t it?

I think that’s as clear an indication as you’ll see that he’s going out on loan again this season.

Yes, I was really hoping to see him during pre season. With Cahill on the bench yesterday and getting minutes in Japan, assume he'll be the third keeper this season.
 


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