Gob Brummin is a comin - a QPR match thread 14:20 - Mar 27 with 45364 views | Monkey_Roots | There is a phenomena of criminals returning to the crime scene to observe how their handiwork is dealt with. In some cases the perpetrators are thought to experience a kind of perverse thrill, reliving the crime and experience over again in their mind. And so, Laird and Roberts - the Brum Bandits – the arsonists who burnt season 22/23 to the ground, return to the scene of their horrific crimes to sift through the ashes to see if there is any trace evidence left behind of their time at Loftus Road. Maybe they will revel in the looks of horror on the faces of the gathering masses, or the shaking of the heads from hardened veterans who thought they had seen everything, but were shocked at what they saw inside? The looks of horror though are to be found on their own faces as they cross the line and lay eyes upon a very different scene... this is definitely not what they were expecting. There are no chalk outlines in the shape of Gareth Ainsworth or Neil Critchley, no sobbing loved ones desperately clutching at a soiled Tyler Roberts shirt, or a dumbstruck forensic accountant trying to justify how they were duped into spending money on absolute toss... No, The scene is, well, lovely and green... the faces are a mixture of hope and happiness... the site isn't a vacuous, charred mess... the manager is commanding, strong and looks like he knows exactly what he's doing. Panic sets in, it wasn't supposed to be this way! In unison, already fresh out of ideas of what to do next, like muscle memory, what happens to Laird and Roberts when faced with uncertainty or difficulty, happens again - they both sit down and shake their heads... 'It's the calf again guv' is barely audible above the din from the masses who aren't even booing, they're laughing... and Laird and Roberts, as they trudge off the pitch give a faint clap as some kind of acknowledgment. This is rejected though, the people vs Laird and Roberts is over, the judgement was passed down - they were found guilty, although they felt none, and sentenced to a career of nothingness. 3 to the R's - 1 to the Arsonists. | | | | |
Gob Brummin is a comin - a QPR match thread on 17:48 - Mar 29 with 3416 views | rbee | Not sure how we won that game but all that matters is we did. Feared the worst after Birmingham scored as we were fluffing all of our chances. Too many times we have failed to win our 'must win' games but today we did so well done to the lads. Only negative for me is how much we missed Hayden after he went off, it was immediate. I hope his shoulder is ok. | | | |
Gob Brummin is a comin - a QPR match thread on 17:48 - Mar 29 with 3414 views | Metallica_Hoop | I thought Jimmy was Dunne, bereft of confidence, injured. "play right back, ok boss I'll give it a go" The best since Kyle Walker so far. Brilliant. | |
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Gob Brummin is a comin - a QPR match thread on 17:53 - Mar 29 with 3309 views | CLAREMAN1995 | An assist from Begovich too haha .Look at Joe Hodge after the net bulges he just puts his hands on his head in shock . Nobody deserves it more than the QPR fans who turn up game after game and suffered through such crap this year to this extacy what a great day | | | |
Gob Brummin is a comin - a QPR match thread on 17:54 - Mar 29 with 3266 views | QPunkR | Never mind his long-awaited call-up to the Brazil squad, Jimmy Dunne now needs promotion to sainthood! | |
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Gob Brummin is a comin - a QPR match thread on 17:54 - Mar 29 with 3266 views | Northolt_Rs | I’ve got no shins left. Magical day! It’s why we all love this football club. | |
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Gob Brummin is a comin - a QPR match thread on 17:58 - Mar 29 with 3228 views | Lblock | What was that? Seventh time of asking? And finally….. FINALLY…… we win a must win game down there to help us and hinder a rival. The results turned for us in the last 10 mins Thought we were stodgy for large parts Pleas Saint Marti play Armstrong from the start on Monday - he is the only forward we have that actually concerns defenders Now….. Sir James Dunne You fuggin big beautiful Irish man…. Take a bow Sor, take a bloody bow Onwards - 3 more must win games with that result at the end of them and happy days | |
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Gob Brummin is a comin - a QPR match thread on 18:02 - Mar 29 with 3161 views | 89_50 | Zidunne giving us all a Dom Ball moment that we were robbed of during the pandemic. And it was glorious. | | | |
Gob Brummin is a comin - a QPR match thread on 18:04 - Mar 29 with 3120 views | Stanisgod | Point with the Hayden injury is if that thick ref hadn't have fell for the no 3s plain play acting, stopped the game with us having the ball well in their half, then pushed us back to almost the penalty area with the drop ball,that would not have happened. There is so much at stake in these games and yet week after week it's the same Sunday league standard of refs. | |
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Gob Brummin is a comin - a QPR match thread on 18:58 - Mar 29 with 2733 views | ted_hendrix | wahey, just got home. some very and I mean very excessive Man hugs took place In the lower loft. Jimmy Dunne MOTM by a Country mile. | |
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Gob Brummin is a comin - a QPR match thread on 18:59 - Mar 29 with 2727 views | hubble | Just back... Not going to read the whole thread, but Christ on a tricycle WHAT a goal from Jimmy Dunne. He was already my MOTM but that has catapulted him into Sainthood. Apart from that and our equaliser, obv, I thought we were not really at the races for much of that game. How many chances and passes did Andersen spurn? How many punts upfield from the normally excellent Cook that went nowhere? And then that miss from Willock. In a way, we got out of jail free today, but... Who cares? We only went and fckin won it! Popped into the C&S briefly afters, after bumping into an old mate on Blomfontein Road; happy, happy vibes and sheer bloody relief. URRRRRRRRRSSSSSSSS! | |
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Gob Brummin is a comin - a QPR match thread on 19:00 - Mar 29 with 2721 views | StreathamRanger | Not the greatest game but that goal will love with us all for many a year. My son's been to plenty of games but I think that was the first time he's experienced an iconic QPR moment. They don't come around too often but when they do, my god, they're special. | | | |
Gob Brummin is a comin - a QPR match thread on 19:28 - Mar 29 with 2606 views | rbee | Blackburn 0 v Ipswich 1 | | | |
Gob Brummin is a comin - a QPR match thread on 19:29 - Mar 29 with 2603 views | connell10 | Jimmy Jimmy ohhhhhhh Jimmy oooooh U R,ssss | |
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Gob Brummin is a comin - a QPR match thread on 19:46 - Mar 29 with 2483 views | Burnleyhoop | Agree, motm before scoring that humdinger. Won every ball in the air from Begovic clearances as well. Chair, Willock and Anderson all off form today and they all missed clear cut chances. Hope they pull their collective fingers out against Swansea. | | | |
Gob Brummin is a comin - a QPR match thread on 20:06 - Mar 29 with 2370 views | aston_hoop | Messiah
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Gob Brummin is a comin - a QPR match thread on 20:11 - Mar 29 with 2334 views | kensalriser | Just watched the highlights, looks like Cook's goal was via a deflection. | |
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Gob Brummin is a comin - a QPR match thread on 20:23 - Mar 29 with 2220 views | Malintabuk | We were right along the line with that in SA and I thought it was going wide until that deflection.... | | | |
Gob Brummin is a comin - a QPR match thread on 20:59 - Mar 29 with 2056 views | TomS | Definitely. We got lucky, but luck normally balances out over a season, so on the odd occasion we get moments like that. Savour it, because we get unlucky moments on occasion too. | | | |
Gob Brummin is a comin - a QPR match thread on 21:04 - Mar 29 with 2018 views | Monkey_Roots | Clive said on the pod this week that he was waiting for a big ‘something’ to go our way before starting believe that we could survive this year… that big something was Jimmy Dunne. I cannot fathom the turnaround in Jimmys performances… it’s not even his natural position, and he has just stepped the fųck up and done something like that to complete a wonderful comeback. It’s Jimmy Dunne too - when the going got tough in recent times, you could question his ability, his form, but not his heart or effort. I’m so happy it’s him that done that today, in what was a must win game. I will long remember that moment. You R’s | | | |
Gob Brummin is a comin - a QPR match thread on 21:12 - Mar 29 with 1940 views | Monkey_Roots | I also want to mention the moment after they scored with Laird and Roberts giving it gestures and chest thumping… they don’t owe us anything, but I’m so happy they went away empty handed today - that would have been a bitter pill to have to swallow if they had of gone away with 3 points in their pocket. Wonderful :) | | | |
Gob Brummin is a comin - a QPR match thread on 21:51 - Mar 29 with 1718 views | Hayesender | Just got in. My doctor can do one tonight | |
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Gob Brummin is a comin - a QPR match thread on 21:58 - Mar 29 with 1673 views | Superhoops2808 | That head is gonna hurt in the morning Dave.... But all worth it | | | |
Gob Brummin is a comin - a QPR match thread on 22:02 - Mar 29 with 1652 views | fraserc | Sorry to be a pedant, but it is Chair with hands on head. Hodge didn't come on. In fact, Chair didn't take his hands off his head until he congratulated Dunne for the goal. I still can't believe it. | | | |
Gob Brummin is a comin - a QPR match thread on 22:07 - Mar 29 with 2228 views | saxbend | Thank you, and I was wondering how I it was possible to identify Hodge from brief glimpses of the bench while watching the highlights. | | | |
Gob Brummin is a comin - a QPR match thread on 22:21 - Mar 29 with 2114 views | NewcastleHoop | Now I'm just eager to find out how much further Clive can extend his ejaculatory metaphors after Leicester (A). Enough cum to make Loftus Road lift off its foundations and float away down South Africa Road, do you reckon? | | | |
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