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Colchester Evening Star - Long six weeks for QPR - CARL MARSTON
Former Colchester United defender Chris Barker admits that the last six weeks have felt like a “very long time” at struggling QPR.
Barker returns to Layer Road tonight, hoping to frustrate his old club and earn a first win of the season for basement club Rangers, although he does face a late fitness test on a hernia problem, Since he moved to Loftus Road over the summer, following a season-long loan at Colchester from Cardiff last term, Barker has had to cope with a number of setbacks.
The most serious of these was the tragic death of team-mate Ray Jones, who died in a car accident on the eve of QPR's scheduled trip to Burnley on August 25.
The Londoners have failed to win any of their last four games since Jones' unfortunate death, and this string of poor results culminated in manager John Gregory being dismissed on Monday.
Barker confessed: “It's been a very difficult season already, but we have got to stick together.
“Ray (Jones) dying obviously affected everyone at the club. We just couldn't have foreseen that happening. Although he was only 18, he was always involved in the first-team set-up.
“We always saw him, day-in, day-out, and some of the Academy lads had known him since the age of 12 or 13. He was a big prospect, and Colchester tried to sign him over the summer (the U's had two offers turned down).
“It has seemed a very long last six weeks, but we have got to move on. Obviously the gaffer going (Gregory) has also had an effect. I feel a bit guilty, and feel like I've let him down, because it was him who brought me to the club over the summer.
“You don't seem to get much time as a manager these days. We've only played seven league games and already he's gone.
“It was a bit surprising him leaving. I know that we haven't been winning, but with the exception of Sunday's 5-1 defeat at West Brom, we had been playing a lot better in recent weeks.
“That was true against Watford (1-1 draw). We played them off the park,” added Barker.
Left-back Barker played 39 games on loan with the U's last season. The 27-year-old was very consistent for Geraint Williams' men, although his copybook was blotted by a couple of red cards - he was the only U's player to be sent off last term.
Barker continued: “I missed the first three games of this season, because of my sending-off at Stoke at the end of last season, but I've been a regular since then.
“I do need a hernia operation, and that has been planned for next week. Hopefully, I can play at Colchester and then against Norwich on Monday before having the operation.
“It will be strange to return to Layer Road, but I'm looking forward to the occasion. I enjoyed my eight months there, and I'm hoping that the fans will give me a good reception, so that I can applaud them back,” concluded Barker.
George Elokobi has fitted in well at left-back since Barker's summer departure. The Cameroon-born defender has started each of the U's first nine league and cup games.
While QPR are still searching for their first win, United have only managed one victory themselves, away at Preston.
They will again be without the influential presence of Teddy Sheringham, who has missed the last three games with a hamstring injury. Midfielder Kevin Watson remains on the sidelines with a calf strain, which is a secondary injury following a sore Achilles tendon.
“This match will come too soon for Teddy (Sheringham), and Kevin (McLeod) is also struggling with flu,” revealed manager Williams last night, who has added Hungarian international defender Bela Balogh and teenage winger Medy Elito to his squad.
Squads
COLCHESTER UNITED: Gerken, Virgo, Baldwin, Connolly, Elokobi, Yeates, Izzet, Jackson, Duguid, Platt, Lisbie, Guy, Connolly, Guttridge, Granville, Balogh, Elito, White, McLeod and Cousins.
QPR: Camp, Curtis, Cullip, Stewart, Barker, Ainsworth, Bolder, Rowlands, Moore, Blackstock, Vine, Sahar, Jarrett, Ephraim, Bignot, Rehman, Cole, Timoska, Leigertwood and Nardiello. Evening Star
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Evening Star
QPR Official Site - Interview with Barker
[No mention of Hernia Operation]
"R's left-back Chris Barker is looking forward to the trip to Layer Road tonight - although he insists old friendships will be put on hold for 90 minutes!
Barker spent eight months on loan with the U's last season and while he's looking forward to meeting up with a few familiar faces this evening, any talk of a reunion will be put on the back-burner until after the final whistle...
By his own admission, Barker has struggled since his free transfer switch from Cardiff City in the summer, but he's determined to put that right - starting tonight.
"I've let myself and the fans down with my performances since I joined the Club," he said.
"I've not been happy with my form at all. It's just one of those things that all professionals go through during their career, but I'm working my socks off to put it right and I'm confident I'll be back to my best soon."
Barker and new Caretaker Manager Mick Harford worked together at Layer Road last season and although the 27 year-old was surprised with the departure of John Gregory on Monday morning, he is determined to do everything he can to ensure 'Big Mick' gets off to a perfect start in his new role.
"I feel as though I let John Gregory down to be honest. He signed me in the summer and I didn't produce the goods for him," Barker told www.qpr.co.uk.
"Mick is a very good coach though and now I owe it to him to produce the goods.
"Mick is similar to John in that he is a terrific coach, very talkative and he always looks out for his players.
"As a group of players, we owe it to the pair of them and the supporters to win tonight." QPR