Managers comments after QPR stalemate

Last updated : 27 March 2006 By Michael Morris
Dave Jones

"It was a very tight game and there was nowhere for any one to move.

"They kept their formation of two banks of four and we weren't good enough on the day to break them down."

"If we had earned the victory we might have moved up a place but there is still plenty for us to play for," he added.

"It just wasn't our day today and I do not have a big enough squad to change things around.

"We seemed to lack a little quality but I can not criticise my players for that.

"This club has come on in leaps and bounds since the start of the season and it has been progress all the way through."


Gary Waddock

"It was a good point and at one stage I thought it could have been all three.

"We came to win and had more opportunities to score in the second half when the play opened up.

"We passed it well and made several chances but I was never going to approach this game in cavalier style.

"Cardiff have been doing very well and needed a win to push into the play-off position but that shows just what a good point it was for us.

"If the manager's job is offered to me I would gladly take it but at this moment in time Ian Holloway is the manager and it is not up to me."