Queens Park Rangers signed Conor Washington from Peterborough United last January.
Peterborough United chairman Darragh MacAnthony believes that Queens Park Rangers are wasting Conor Washington’s talents.
Washington moved to QPR from Peterborough last January, but the Northern Ireland international has struggled to make a goalscoring impact at Loftus Road.

Washington has only scored twice for the R’s, in his first 30 appearances for Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink’s side.
The 24-year-old had moved to QPR on the back of a run of games where he scored 15 times in 16 appearances for Posh, but he has failed to replicate that sort of form in the Championship.
MacAnthony does not feel that Washington has been used correct by Hasselbaink at QPR, however.
Washington has played as a winger for Rangers recently, and the outspoken Posh owner does not feel that the former Newport County forward is suited to playing out wide.
Washington’s next QPR appearances is likely to come at the weekend, when Hasselbaink’s side take on Nottingham Forest at the City Ground.

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