Following Price's anger management issues last week we are pleased to be able to provide the following update:
QPR Started last nights session at 4th. Price was reportedly fuming with Kanu's lacklustre form in front of goal as well as a generally poor team performance over the past session. A good start was therefore required.
QPR 1 - Leicester - 0
Dexster Blackstock scoring on a rare start. A relatively dull game however the defence played well keeping Leicester at bay.
QPR - 1 Everton - 1
Ray Jones scored in 30 seconds to put the favourites behind. A brilliant Cahill managed to equalise in the 2nd half but QPR held on for the draw.
QPR - 2 Southend - 1
QPR came from behind to win this game in excellent style. A satisfying win kept them in the playoff spaces.
Stoke - 1 QPR - 3
Once again QPR come from behind to beat the favourites Stoke. Ghali scored a screamer but the cracks are becoming ever more obvious. Chances are carved but the strikers are unable to capitalise on them.
Blackburn - 2 QPR - 0 League Cup 4th Round
QPR did play well but on the face of the chances were even. Price once again rues his teams chances and inability to sometimes seemingly tap the ball in over the line.
QPR - 0 Luton - 0
Price was furious following what should have been a white wash for the home side. QPR had all the play keeping Luton from having one shot. However once again they were unable to convert their plethora of chances. Price decided it may be best to cash in on Kanu (who was a free signing just 2 months prior) to help fund the purchase of someone able to score.
Plymouth - 1 QPR - 0
The week started badly with the news that Nick Bott had secured the signature of Oliveria, the young 19 yr old Brazilian. This it turned out did not matter as Kanu refused to move to either Ipswich or Crystal Palace instead deciding to be a money mooching miss machine at QPR. If things looked bad Price nearly went insane when his team once again missed several 'open net' chances against Plymouth. However Plymouth did play well and deserved their win.
Price is now mulling over the option of applying for the recently vacated Watford position. He's loathed to do so though as QPR sit a promising 5th in the table with a host of brilliant young talent coming through the ranks (although Ray Jones is appearing less appealing).
The January transfer window is sure to see the possible offloading of waster Kanu and possibly Ray Jones to fund a new striker. Combined value of these two players would reach a possible 3m, which is 3m more than they have cost. 14 games into the season and they have a combined 5 goals, when you consider 3 were for Ray Jones in the first game it becomes clear just how badly they are performing....