Binfield Royal Last season, I bumped into an ex QPR player i know who is now a scout for them. He was there, ostensibly, to watch Kebe (this with them in the PL and us in the Champ and was before we knew about Anton).
We talked about Kebe (he concluded he was good but not better than anyone they already had) and also about Leighterwood. He summed up Leighterwood like this:
"He can have a blinder of a game for you - 9 out of ten, and then the next two or three games will be 3 out of ten. He never consistantly has a 7 or 8 out of ten which is what you need from your starting players".
I think this is spot on. Leighterwood had a much better game against United but he was F*cking woeful against Villa and Wigan. Why he appears to lack consistancy is a mystery to me but Brian must have known this about him yet still picked him every week, regardless of how he played in the previous game.
Under Brian, he was undroppable and he doesn't deserve that status based on his performaces in the PL.
Those defending him based on his (undoubtably great) performances last year in the Champ need to bear in mind that football (especially the PL) is like evolution by natural selection and you can't rest on your laurels.
The reason Brian has gone is his failure to adapt to his (and the teams) new environment.
Here endeth the (alternate view) lesson...
Sounds like a load of bollocks to me. He was consistently 7/8 out of 10 last season and the season before, if not better. I wouldn't say he's been 9/10 at any point this season and he's been 3/10 on only a few occasions at worst.