
NickG
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and the drama queen award for thread title based on nothing but to get attention goes to.....
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for arguements sake, a team like this for Millwall? KD Murty Thomas Size Harding Lallana Schneiderlin Holland Mills Rasiak Paterson Two signings, both realistic targets and think that would be v good team for this league
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wonder if the quote is a couple of words out,doesn't make total sense
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maybe his opinion is just more realistic than yours?
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all makes sense, quite reassuring lacked size without Thomas in defence lacked experience and power like to think will have couple of players in for next week and Thomas back. Sounds like Murty is in. Hopefully will appease the drama queens.
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I bet a lot of the players you write off would be snapped up by other league 1 sides. Youngsters are year older now. I doubt there are many better than Kelvin, Thomas, Harding, Murty, Lallana, Schneiderlin, Gillett, Holmes in this division. We just need a few experience players in key position to balance it out. Sounds like those will come. We are league lower remember
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don't think we were short of money - it was CCC issue
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agree,mid table with current squad. Three signings and will be looking at top half - Jan transfer window for play off push
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not based on todays game, as didn't go but would agree with your assessment on what we need. We are not 10 players away. Decent CB, exp midfield playmaker type to share load with Gillett/Schneiderlin and CF and we will have decent side.
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think we are only two or three signings away from good side.
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think we may well have better already.
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Southampton continued to press Rangers with the newly introduced Simon Gillett proving a handful for the R`s, more specifically with his set-piece prowess. His deliveries called Andy Marshall to be brave and collect on a couple of occasions, with everything else mopped up by a solid back-line
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Indeed Matthew Patterson`s bright running alongside Saganowski made a chance for the impressive Adam Lallana, but he could merely fire his effort into the stands.
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leaving the Saints back-line in all manner of confusion.
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The busy work of Schneiderlin and Wotton in the middle made the R`s work hard with Lallana and Mills foraging away on either flank in search of an equaliser. QPR were now struggling to get in behind the Saints with Dan Harding in particular cutting an impressive figure at left-back, leaving Wayne Routledge with very little to attack. The former Tottenham winger found the going tough against the former Ipswich and Brighton man.
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from report on a qpr site; Southampton, like last season at Loftus Road, never laid down and played some nice football of their own under new boss Alan Pardew. Joseph Mills in particular was in the mood after firing a venomous drive over the bar with his less accomplished right boot. He was among the action once again moments later when James` cross from the right flank saw Mills beat the R`s defence in the air but the ball drifted wide of the Marshall`s left hand upright
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quiet day then!
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opinions are opinions, to say one is more realistic than others is arrogant!
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not hugely different - depending on what happens with returned forwards. Pardew has said we will get CB in which was main problem. We now have full backs - we had none last season. We have better manager and set up. We don't have all off field problems. We are in lower league.
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we will not be in bottom half.
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Pardew has said we need CB and its his priority to get it sorted - unless (not aimed at you) you don't rate him at all suggest people stop moaning and await the new team.
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yes this is very promising times to look to the future. just ignore the whinging drama queens