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Reserves Lose at QPR
Reserves Lose at QPR
Tuesday, 31st Aug 2010 23:26

Town's reserves lost a behind-closed-doors friendly at QPR 2-0 on Tuesday afternoon. Akos Buzsaky and Peter Ramage scored the goals in a match played at the Londoners' Harlington training ground.

The Blues second string are likely to play a lot of friendlies this season with the Totesport.com Football Combination East Division containing only seven teams.

Chris Kiwomya's side opened their league campaign with a 3-1 victory over Stevenage at Playford Road a fortnight ago. Their next league fixture is against Oxford United at Portman Road next Wednesday (KO 2pm).

Reserves: Lee-Barrett, Ainsley, Dunbar, Hourihane, Brown, Eastman, Lambe, Cawley, Murray, Healy and Griffiths. Subs: Clark, Cropper, Bennett, Lavery, Meekings and Jones.


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GiveusaWave added 08:44 - Sep 1
Lavery looks potentially very good. Young Striker with International Experience who can open up defences with his pace and power. Very eager player and hungry for goals...didn't see this game but he has the ability to go a long way in our first team.
Shame we lost 2-0- but no idea how we played...
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Fatboy added 13:02 - Sep 1
The reserves league is a joke; the other six teams in our division are Colchester, Watford, Stevenage, Oxford, Southend and Luton.

Hopefully these planned friendlies will be against stronger opposition, which will assist our players who are coming back from injury. Sounds like QPR had at least 2 decent players in their team.
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Back_The_Boss added 13:38 - Sep 1
Pity the majority of the teams are poor. How is Akos Buzsaky is in the reserves side? He's a decent player.
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tom_the_blue added 17:39 - Sep 1
Looking at their goalscorers and our line-up, you can tell who played the stronger side!!!
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tom_the_blue added 17:41 - Sep 1
But I suppose that is all we can put out due to the size of our squad, which has gone form ridiculously large to dangerously small in a matter of months. However, if the youngsters are up to it, they should be given first team experience, rather than some has-been, eg quinn
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tellitasiseeit added 11:23 - Sep 2
QPR fielded a strong side Behind Closed Doors against a youthful Ipswich side a 2-0 scoreline was about right on the state of play, although the young Blues could have had 2 or 3 goals themselves, but faltered at the last minute in front of goal. Ipswich were a bit exposed down the left hand side where QPR took full advantage playing down this side most of the game. But the young Blues put up a spirited display and if they had converted their chances the outcome could have been a lot different . overall a good workout for the young blues against strong opposition.
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