Mambo struggled at right-back in the cup game against PNE. Their winger just kept cutting inside him and getting shots in - one of which he scored from.
Wiggins took time to get comfortable after his move to the Valley on the left and being quite a left footed player, and a bloody good one, I wouldnt even risk moving him anywhere
CFGS is right imo, bring someone in to challenge solly. Playing other players out of position if he gets a knock should never be anything more than a very short term solution
...maybe so but i'm sure a team in the Championship would want him plus we have BWP, him and Jackson similar type of players, wouldnt wanna be on bench here.
08 Nov 2011 11:46:13 Claus Jensen to sign for charlton as coach specifically for the midfield. Charlton found this hard to keep quiet with many other many other teams looking at him. The deal will be confirmed in the next couple of days.
08 Nov 2011 11:46:13 Claus Jensen to sign for charlton as coach specifically for the midfield. Charlton found this hard to keep quiet with many other many other teams looking at him. The deal will be confirmed in the next couple of days.
Haha....this is what my mate does when he is bored during free periods at Sixth Form.
West Ham Utd, Leeds United (loan), Colchester (loan)
Position:
Midfielder
Wing-wizard Hogan Ephraimjoined QPR on a three-and-a-half year contract from West Ham United in January 2008, following a successful loan stint at Loftus Road.
The diminutive wide-man has enjoyed a fruitful spell in W12 to date, and was a key component in Neil Warnock and his side's tilt for the npower Championship title last term, making 28 league appearances and scoring three goals - his most important coming in our 1-0 victory at Doncaster Rovers, where his curling 18-yard effort on 47 minutes proved to be the difference.
The pacy 23 year-old, who can play across the entirety of the attacking third, joined West Ham United as a trainee in July 2004.
He made a solitary substitute's appearance for the Hammers during the 2005/06 season, before being named as an unused replacement in West Ham's defeat to Italian side Palermo in the UEFA Cup, first round, second leg tie in September 2006.
A regular at various junior levels for England, Ephraim was sent out on loan to Colchester United during the 2006/07 season to gain some much-needed First Team experience.
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So he can play in lots of positions according to the QPR website. Now we just need to find out if he is hungry and we'll know that it is Curbs actually signing the players : - )
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Wiggins took time to get comfortable after his move to the Valley on the left and being quite a left footed player, and a bloody good one, I wouldnt even risk moving him anywhere
CFGS is right imo, bring someone in to challenge solly. Playing other players out of position if he gets a knock should never be anything more than a very short term solution
simeon jackson cant b happy just scratching his arse on the norwich bench...
Claus Jensen to sign for charlton as coach specifically for the midfield. Charlton found this hard to keep quiet with many other many other teams looking at him. The deal will be confirmed in the next couple of days.
23 year old winger/forward 5' 9" so not sure if he's tall enough : - )
Not a goalscorer by the looks of it. Wonder which side he plays on.
Mmmmmmmmm............looks like this one (for a change) might just have some truth in it?
Wing-wizard Hogan Ephraim joined
QPR on a three-and-a-half year contract from West Ham United in January
2008, following a successful loan stint at Loftus Road.
The diminutive wide-man has enjoyed a fruitful spell in W12 to date,
and was a key component in Neil Warnock and his side's tilt for the
npower Championship title last term, making 28 league appearances and
scoring three goals - his most important coming in our 1-0 victory at
Doncaster Rovers, where his curling 18-yard effort on 47 minutes proved
to be the difference.
The pacy 23 year-old, who can play across the entirety of the attacking third, joined West Ham United as a trainee in July 2004.
He made a solitary substitute's appearance for the Hammers during the
A regular at various junior levels for England, Ephraim was sent out2005/06 season, before being named as an unused replacement in West
Ham's defeat to Italian side Palermo in the UEFA Cup, first round,
second leg tie in September 2006.
on loan to Colchester United during the 2006/07 season to gain some
much-needed First Team experience.
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So he can play in lots of positions according to the QPR website. Now we just need to find out if he is hungry and we'll know that it is Curbs actually signing the players : - )