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Leigertwood Is An Actim Hot-Shot

Vital Queens Park Rangers received the following press release from Actim Index. This article is subject to copyright.

Queens Park Rangers star Mikele Leigertwood was the top-scoring player this week in the The Actim Index, the official player ratings system of the Coca-Cola Championship.

The midfielder earned 65 points over two appearances for the fast-improving Rs, but did the bulk of the damage with a 61-point haul in the defeat of promotion-chasing Stoke last weekend.

That score proved to be the highest of the week and his best of the campaign, thrusting him into the top 10 individual match scores of the season in the Championship.

As a result, the 25-year-old climbed 66 places to 116th overall, with team-mate Akos Buzsaky up 37 places to 46th position overall with 47 points across the week - including 41 in the Stoke success.

Analysis of all Championship games is taking place throughout the season and so far the top five QPR players are:

Player Ranking Position Ranking Index Score

Lee Camp 28th-6th Ranked Goalkeeper 402 points

Damion Stewart 30th-4th Ranked Defender 398 points

Akos Buzsaky 46th-13th Ranked Midfielder 373 points

Patrick Agyemang 62nd-15th Ranked Striker 355 points

Martin Rowlands 88th-21st Ranked Midfielder 325 points

The Actim Index is calculated using a unique mathematical formula that rates each player`s contribution be it goals, shots, passes, dribbles, tackles, crosses, saves, clearances, blocks, interceptions, assists, clean sheets, time on the pitch or number of points gained by the team with marks deducted for red and yellow cards.

Actim Index website can be accessed by clicking here




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Date:Friday March 7 2008

Time: 7:58PM

Your Comments

well that is good news as it shows the players are class and not just here to make up the numbers
ozanne park rangers
For once I was actually at my PC when the press release came in, and yes, we actually beat the official QPR site to the news. Get in there!
hoops
 

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