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    srvp28 wrote:
    My argument isn't because I say so at all. My argument is that the Opta Index only accounts for specific actions, not individual scenarios. Yes, it can tell you how many more crosses Silva had than Hoilett but it doesn't tell you how many times they got to the by-line, how many players were marking them, the number of teammates, if any, we're available to receive a pass, etc.

    That's a perfectly reasonable argument and in no way makes me Steve Kean.

    In fact, if I was Kean wouldn't I be agreeing with you? Hoilett's signed for QPR despite 'me' spending the last year telling everyone he was signing a new contract imminently. 'My' ego is massively dented, after all, "'I' gave him his chance and he's turned his back on 'me' so f*** him!"

    We're not going to agree on this but I'll respect your opinion. You think he was greedy, I think he was just doing what he was told to do... "If the Yak isn't free just go for goal!" Kean clearly favours the 'cut-in from the opposite flank and shoot' tactic as he played left-footed Nunes on the right and that's exactly what he spent the game doing. I just hope Vukcevic gets a fair run out this season.
    I agree with Vukcevic, he looks a decent player, but he's another who kean couldn't paly because of Keans spat with Nzonzi. Formica and rochina both looked like they may have enough to unlock a defence as well. My only hope is we can keep hold of them. Olsson was okay going forward but pretty average at the back. And speaking of Average. Paul Robinson was very poor so he can leave for me.
    Okay so we will agree to disagree. My only hope for the forthcoming season is at least for players to play in the position they are supposed to. That would be a start at least. Too many players last year were square pegs in round holes."
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QPR confirm Hoilett signing

QPR have confirmed that they have signed Junior Hoilett on a four-year contract.

Hoilett joins the London side after turning down the offer of a new deal at Blackburn Rovers.

The two clubs must now agree a compensation deal for the 22-year-old, with Rovers owed a training fee under the terms of the Bosman ruling.

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