I actually feel more comfortable with Ball in the back three than Kakay. However, we need to wait until kickoff because I wouldn't be surprised if Ball plays RWB and Kakay stays in the middle. I hope not, though!
At least we've got the man who know's all there is to know about football sat on the bench, ready to come and sort it out once they've let in a couple....good old Todd, we're so lucky to have you instead of Sheff Utd.....
Really looking forward to this fixture, an international clash in the elite super championship, where every game matters. One of London’s top ten clubs against the best in Wales. Mouthwatering.
Hopefully he will learn from that, for when he joins a league 1 club (if he's lucky). I honestly hope we only use him as back up from now on. But our wing back situation is dire at the moment. I would give Wallace a year's contract and get another good LWB/LB in, and get two RWB/RBs. For some reason, QPR has always seen the RB and LB positions as not really important. We either seem to try and fit CBs there or just don't prioritise signing people for those positions.
It's the Angel Rangel derby! The former Swans and R's full-back, 38, today retired from football having last played for tonight's visitors in July. Steve Cooper's third-placed side have rediscovered some form - with seven points and seven goals in their past three games - and still have hopes of catching Watford, who are six points above them. Mid-table QPR, meanwhile, have alternated between victory and defeat in their last five league games, with Scotland striker Lyndon Dykes in top form.
Not often we are able to have a £13m rated player on the bench. Not comfortable with the defence, but Hamaleinen will need a seriously good game to redeem himself. Tough evening ahead I feel, but if it helps us towards the London Super League let’s get on it lads!
SO NEARLY! Willock's deep cross is nearly forced in by Chair, but a combination of the post and Woodman keeps it out.