| News Comment | Smyth’s smash and grab stuns City – Report at 11:21:52
Whilst we conceded possession, the wings and played deep, I thought it was a very good defensive display. Agree that had any of their first half chances gone in etc.. it might have been different but they didn't and I thought the commitment was always there and they kept shape. Ours is a weak team, weakened further by injuries, and has to work hard for their points and I feel they did. Bad passing on occasion but keeping shape out of possession. Varane's pass to Smyth was no accident and would have led to nothing if that goalkeeping brain fart had not happened but Smyth's ability to keep his balance and deliver was worth the rest of the dross! The front runners of Kolli/Lloyd were excellent, given their hopeless task on their own. It is a shame about the 'ageing banana' of Anderson, he looked well off the pace again. Cannot figure out what has happened here. Also, not convinced by Ashby. These are vital points, whilst a weak team is at its weakest. I am hopeful that the team can open up a bit, once some of the players return from injury. It is great playing minutes for the new lads in the meantime. However, it does look like we will know at fixture 45 again! Great report, as always. Cheers |
| News Comment | Field the world, lets them know it’s Rangers’ time – Report at 21:13:54
Clive, excellent report as always and just so you know, I for one read all your previews, midweek or otherwise. So thanks for them and tonight's extra 2,751 words. Important win last night. The season is playing out remarkably like a re-run of last season! So I guess we have to wait to game 45 for a breather. |
| News Comment | Twice in a week – Report at 16:10:57
Great report and a remarkable comeback. Felt Colback played a big role in holding it together when we were trailing. How Frey managed to hold off defenders whilst controlling the back behind him is quite something in his making of the equaliser, followed by a sublime volley. Entertaining stuff. |
| News Comment | Sluggish start for Hatters on Championship return - Oppo profile at 10:32:37
With the minimum number of days between these fixtures, I would expect 2 reserve teams out for this match! I had a lot of respect for Luton last season and I agree Lutonexiles comment on key injuries, as I think they would have just survived, which would have been a monumental achievement and an irritation to the Premier League. |
| News Comment | Plymouth see red; QPR suffer déjà vu – Report at 21:01:21
Great write up, Clive. Definitely points dropped here and we couldn't have had a kinder referee. I felt there was a relaxation following the early goal, which allowed Plymouth to settle and play. The equaliser was out of the blue and unstoppable but again after the sending off, there seemed to be an expectation that we would win. I did feel we looked the most dangerous coming through the middle and wonder if Dembele should have stayed there. Still numerous missed chances. Celar worries me ... he may be different once he has scored. |
| News Comment | Boinging Baggies deliver Rangers reality check – Report at 00:19:05
Hmmm, disappointing. One thing that Marti seems to have done well so far is preparing the team for a game. On this occasion, they looked half baked. Celar seems to have had a tough debut, anonymous but was he getting any service? Felt West Brom were coasting in the end and yet overall we made quite a few chances, just not able to take them. Needs to be more clinical. Hopefully this was a one off. |
| News Comment | End of Term 23/24 – Attack at 22:26:54
Clive, absolutely fabulous write up as always. As I have repeatedly said, your write ups and insights into the team we all support are thoroughly absorbing and for those who cannot make so many games keeps us close to the club. Thanks to you and your team for the Previews, Reports and End of Term reports. Totally indebted to you. I cannot quite fathom what will happen next season after the remarkable change from that Watford opener to the Leeds home game. Can we hang on to Marti, let alone the likes of Illy, Anderson, Dunne? Has Cook got another season? Has Willock got over his injuries. And when it comes to persistent injuries, how do we know when Taylor-Richards has finally gone - when he was never present in the first place? All said, a very exciting prospect for next season. Play-offs perhaps - or do I need the summer off too? |
| News Comment | The season that was - Preview at 20:52:28
Surely Dykes to score (23 away games and waiting) in a 1-1 draw. Great read as always, especially the delightful reference Taylor-Richards. |
| News Comment | Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report at 15:47:43
Clive, I think it was prophetic in your preview with references to all the great performances against least in the past. From my experience, I seem to remember more memorable games v Leeds than any other team. And this was yet another. From the off, the team were alert and hungry. Once with the ball, in the back or going forward, few wasted passes. And even when the tempo dropped off a bit (as to be expected), they defended well. Up front, more set pieces again. An outstanding performance, always the more satisfying when playing a very decent opposition. My personal high spot was the Andersen goal .... a real throwback to the Bowles making space, accelerating into space and shooting left footed into the corner. If no one has offered, I'll pay for his shower plughole to be kept clean! Thanks for keeping going through such grim times, how lovely to post a report so positive. |
| News Comment | Managers matter(?) – Preview at 21:31:44
Clive, the only reason I want a cup run any season is so I get more than the '48 previewd and match reports '. Another great read. Thanks as always. Can we hang on to Marti, is the burning question? |
| News Comment | Anatomy of a fall – Report at 11:42:55
Begovic was not fouled but chose to go round a static forward, who simply stood his ground. Should have stayed goal side. Not picking on him, as I think he has been excellent of late, but it was a goalkeeping error in my books. |
| News Comment | The QPR is strong in this one – Report at 12:03:02
Great and accurate report on the night. Clearly disappointing that there was an opportunity missed here. I think the Smyth substitution should have been earlier and he certainly seemed to unlock things, after Chair and Willock had been well policed by Plymouth. But what we do know is that Taylor Richards has feigned injuries for so long to support the club, as his presence lacked vision, awareness of what was around him and fitness. Looked to me like the 'keep me up' genius you bring on for half time entertainment. At least Cifuentes has found this out without us losing. We are still a weak team with a better manager, at least we didn't lose and the real test will be in the next few games as to whether we are going make a fist of it for the rest of the season. Disappointed but more hopeful than a few weeks back. |
| News Comment | Are you having fun yet? - Preview at 14:11:25
I think Barton was the worst QPR signing ever. Of all people, signed by Warnock and later contributed to Warnock's sacking. There are plenty of close runners in the 'topping up their pension' category but Barton was all round vile. IF only he was even as good as he thought he was. I hope for a draw today and a win Wednesday. A bit of optimism for a change! |
| News Comment | Light at the end of a two-year tunnel - Report at 10:40:26
Great report and a superb second half. The improvement in all departments is really something to embrace. Begovic commanding the penalty area, the back line, the midfield movement and up front. Chair having options but being less predictable is another example. This is a good coaching team at work, notably as none of them are 'their' players. We can't expect everything too soon and other teams will win above (except Wayne Rooney's Birmingham) but there is some cause for optimism here. Especially using subs so freely, as this will bring on players. Early days, of course! |
| News Comment | A Ben Pearson own goal – Report at 12:21:44
A very memorable night for so many things! With all the highs and lows, timing of the equaliser, a goal from the 10-men, Chair's strike against the post, a corner that didn't even get to the first defender. Bleak. And yet, Dykes redeeming himself and Larkeche's incredible persistence and fight that deserved a goal. And even Willock with a trademark finish. We all know that this is a long old season, with the obvious spectre of relegation but there is certainly improvement in style of play and understanding on the pitch. Cifuentes substitutions paid off. Interesting listening to him in the post match interview. Stay up, I don't know but a team with a manager and some interesting players in development does actually bode well. But of course, Huddersfield win away! Thanks Clive, great seeing you and great report as always. |
| News Comment | Right man. Right time? – Column at 20:14:54
Many thanks for an illuminating piece. I have to say, I would have had Warnock back here given his history with the club (the second occasion being more pertinent to our current plight) and his recent work as an escapologist with Rotherham and Huddersfield. For me, it would have allowed the club to focus removing the toxicity and bringing together the whole back room staff, whilst Warnock deals with the day to day. However, it looks an interesting appointment with Cifuentes. Presumably he is an intern, given our financials. He looks like a manager suiting our existing players but will he be able to get into the club where it is failing and somehow overcome the internal politics that has plagued so many recent managers. I would be surprised if he can turn all this around, along with the 6 points deficit for starters. So assuming the worst, will he be there for the following season or take the first decent offer (or doing a Beal, as it might be otherwise known). Sorry to say, whatever Cifuentes delivers it will be better than GA, which is a real shame, as he was a great player for the club. |
| News Comment | The window that was, and wasn’t – Preview at 12:12:23
Most definitely not boring. Thanks for another excellent preview in difficult times. Always a great read. Oakskull defines boring with his repeated assassination of Lumley back a while - 6 posts about him being shitty-everything. Don't want to know where your head is |
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