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Thread: QPR v Swansea (FA Cup)

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    QPR v Swansea (FA Cup)

    Both teams expected to make changes after the Xmas holiday fixture congestion.
    We have a problem in central defence where the experienced van der Hoorn has been ruled out after aggravating his knee injury on Thursday.
    Wilmot and Cabango, two relative rookies, look likely to play together again. Rodon our other centre back has been out injured long term.
    QPR come into this match buoyed up off the back of a 6-1 hammering of Cardiff.

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    Wilmot can't play in cup games as part of his loan deal agreement.
    Cooper likely to start alongside Cabango. Alternatively full back Bidwell can play there, having played central defender previously for former club QPR.

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    We’ll what an embarrassment that was.
    He made ten changes from the Charlton win, playing one rookie centre back with a full back partnering him at centre back, four wingers in the side and a weak midfield combination. There was only going to be one outcome, 5-1 at the end and could have been more.
    What was Cooper thinking?

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