James Perch has made 24 appearances for Queens Park Rangers this season.

James Perch has told Get West London that he is not affected by any criticism that comes his way from Queens Park Rangers supporters.
Perch has never been the most popular player at Loftus Road, with his performances often questioned by Rangers fans.
But the defender claims that he is not interested in impressing supporters, as long as Ian Holloway is happy with his displays.
“I’m there to please the gaffer. He’s the one who makes the decisions,” Perch said.
“I might get a bit of stick. People might not like how I play, or whatever.
“My only focus is the gaffer, the staff and the players.
“If I can manage to please the fans, then that’s fair enough.”
Perch has been rotated in and out of QPR’s side since Holloway took charge earlier this season.
The 31-year-old defender has shown his versatility and played in a range of positions across the campaign.
Perch is set for a run of starts at QPR now though, with Grant Hall out injured.
Perch came back into QPR’s team for their most recent match against Preston North End, and he is widely expected to start again in the London side’s next contest, which comes against Cardiff City.
QPR are currently in 17th place in the Championship table – seven points above the relegation zone.

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