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tetsujin1979
20/08/2016, 2:18 PM
On the bench today for QPR alongside Shodipo

DeLorean
31/08/2016, 9:38 PM
Not going out on loan, that says something

Gone on loan to Newport County until January!

Deckydee
30/01/2017, 7:02 PM
Hat-trick for Cox for QPR U-23s against Coventry: http://www.ccfc.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/report-coventry-city-qpr-u23s-development-league-3544861.aspx

Deckydee
08/02/2017, 7:15 AM
Hat-trick for Cox for QPR U-23s against Coventry: http://www.ccfc.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/report-coventry-city-qpr-u23s-development-league-3544861.aspx

Anonther 2. Thats 5 in two matches now. http://www.westlondonsport.com/qpr/morrison-reece-cox-charlton-athletic-u23s

samhaydenjr
09/02/2017, 3:10 AM
Anonther 2. Thats 5 in two matches now. http://www.westlondonsport.com/qpr/morrison-reece-cox-charlton-athletic-u23s

Interesting...had a quick look at the results for QPR's U-23s and he scored four times in pre-season friendlies before he was sent to Newport - the loan spell probably couldn't be called a roaring success as he didn't score and got injured but at least he got some game time in at senior level. Hopefully he can keep this form up and re-establish himself as a potential striker for the future by breaking back into the R's first team soon.

liamoo11
19/05/2017, 6:43 PM
Grego Cox got another year at qpr

Deckydee
13/01/2018, 11:50 AM
Damn: http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/42669624

pineapple stu
13/01/2018, 11:53 AM
Has joined Woking in the Conference. Long way back from there, though not impossible as Finnan and Kinsella have shown.

Olé Olé
13/01/2018, 2:10 PM
He's on the bench for them today. Kane Ferdinand is in the starting line up for them...

samhaydenjr
14/01/2018, 2:16 AM
Ouch - had high hopes for Grego-Cox. He'd be the oldest of the large batch of underage strikers from which we're hoping to assemble a frontline that can collectively come close to replacing Robbie (an individual Robbie-replacement might be too much to expect) and to see him drop three divisions to the National League three years after breaking into a Premier League squad is disheartening - in an earlier post I said that QPR's relegation to the Championship and transfer-embargo of the time might help him to further his career at the club... obviously things haven't worked out that way. Is there a potential silver lining? Well, there could be. As noted before, Steve Finnan and Mark Kinsella had spells in non-league football, as did Jamie Vardy, Charlie Austin and Scott Hogan; You could even point to how Sean Maguire turned his career around at Cork City. As he left QPR by mutual consent four months before the end of his contract and was immediately signed up by Woking, it looks like he was actively seeking first-team football and didn't want to sit around any longer collecting a paycheque for sporadic appearances in the U23s, which does show some initiative on his part - at this point in the season there were probably limited options available to him to do this. That said, it's only a short-term deal to the end of the season so he really has to hit the ground running if he wants to get his career moving forward again and hope he does because a player who scored five goals in two games for QPR's U23s after his loan spell and four goals in two games for our U21s must have something to offer. Anyway he came on as a second-half sub in Woking's defeat at the hands of Tranmere today: http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/42588023

Charlie Darwin
14/01/2018, 2:27 AM
I get the impression Grego-Cox just needed to play somewhere until the end of the season. He'll score goals and look for a league move next year. Coming to the League of Ireland might not be the worst idea in the world if any managers are interested.

seanfhear
14/01/2018, 9:37 AM
I get the impression Grego-Cox just needed to play somewhere until the end of the season. He'll score goals and look for a league move next year. Coming to the League of Ireland might not be the worst idea in the world if any managers are interested.Coming to the league of Ireland for a season or two wouldn’t hurt some of these lads at all . It would show a commitment to make the grade and a chance to play first team football . A willingness to get down and dirty and an opportunity to give it a go outside their comfort zone .

samhaydenjr
20/02/2018, 1:22 AM
Scored on Saturday as Woking lost 3-2 to Hartlepool: http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/43013161 - his second goal in six games since his arrival so off to a reasonable start. unfortunately he may face new competition for his place as Woking have just brought in another striker: http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/43120754

samhaydenjr
03/04/2018, 8:51 PM
Poor old Reece - he must have thought he had saved a point for Woking on Saturday as he equalised in the 84th minute against Macclesfield http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/43510468, only for one of his defenders to do this: https://twitter.com/TerraceImages/status/980430024066129920

Got another equaliser yesterday, only to see Torquay grab a winner three minutes later: http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/43537270

Well, at least he's scoring - hopefully it will lead to him getting a contract somewhere better than Woking next season, some place where his goals may actually count for something

tetsujin1979
10/07/2018, 1:14 AM
Appeared for Crawley Town at the weekend, and scored their second in a 4-2 loss to Fulham
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samhaydenjr
20/04/2019, 3:29 AM
Well it took a while, but Reece got his first League goals today, with a brace against Exeter: https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/47904332

samhaydenjr
18/09/2019, 2:00 AM
First goal of the season for RGC this evening: https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/49643724

pineapple stu
22/05/2022, 6:00 PM
Released by Crawley, having spent a good part of the season on loan at Barnet in the Conference