| Forum Thread | Bircham and Olly at 16:05 25 Apr 2014
I take it they'll get a good reception tomorrow. I hate Millwalll but will be applauding both of them. Anyone know if Big Dan will be playing tomorrow for them too? I love all 3 of them |
| Forum Thread | The Spurs Connection at 10:09 3 Sep 2013
Must say I’m very pleased with the loan signings form Spurs. Both very good players I think and especially for our level, My very well informed spurs mate sent me this though - slightly worrying about the knee..... You've done well with Benny and Tom Carroll- both quality. Not sure how fit Ekotto is though, he missed a couple of transfers to French teams because he couldn't pass a medical, apparently- knee problem which Spurs medics think needs an operation, he doesn't want one. That's reportedly the issue between him and AVB, who won't play anyone he doesn't think is fully fit. Harry has his own medical standards I guess! Was hoping we'd see Carroll in our first team this year, but we seem to only want creative players up front, not in the central midfield 2. He always wants the ball, generally uses it well. Looks about 15yrs old, but that's never seemed to hold him back when he's played. |
| Forum Thread | Flavio's plan all along. at 21:12 8 Jan 2012
Sacks Jude the cat and gets in Spark the Tiger. Our new manager - Mark Hughes. All makes sense now. What other team has a manager and mascot with the same name? |
| Forum Thread | Piece from The Guardian about us at 15:06 15 Aug 2011
QPR's defence needs to state its case Last season QPR romped to the Championship title via a combination of the meanest defence in all of the four professional divisions — conceding 32 goals — and the skills of Adel Taarabt, the league's player of the year. Considering the ever-widening gulf between the two divisions, making the step up to the Premier League was always going to be a difficult task for Neil Warnock's men but perhaps even he did not envisage this result. Bolton Wanderers at home should not have been the hardest of starts. Owen Coyle has lost Johan Elmander, Bolton's top scorer last season, to Galatasaray and the on-loan Daniel Sturridge went back to Chelsea. They may have held on to Gary Cahill but they had the worst away record in the Premier League last season — picking up a measly 11 points on the road. But you know what they say about assumptions … It is always difficult to stop a 25-yard screamer that is heading for the top corner but a defence that looked as stable as Kate Smith walking a tightrope cost QPR dearly in the second half — what was Danny Gabbidon thinking? — and will be exploited further by teams more ruthless than Bolton. However, it is not just defensive weaknesses that will have to be cured. For the majority of the first half QPR were on top but failed to take any of the chances that landed at their feet. They will have to start scoring if they are to avoid the drop. They will also need to avoid silly sendings-off, Ã la Clint Hill's one-man recreation of a stag's rutting ritual on Martin Petrov. Making predictions after the first game of the season is liable to leave one red-faced in May — see Alan Hansen for further details — but QPR are going to have a tough time unless they regain last season's solidity to their defence. The last time a newly promoted team let four goals in at home on the first day of the Premier League season was Crystal Palace in 1994. They went down. QPR will not want to suffer the same fate. |
| Forum Thread | Box office at 10:47 6 Jul 2011
Does anyone know why the box office says it's closed when it's meant to be open? Something happening we don’t know about and they've taken all the phones of the hook? Or they just haven’t turned them on after closing last night? That’s probably it. Anyone know another number I can get them on apart from the one on the website? Cheers |
| Forum Thread | Fitzhall, Vine, Dave at 17:24 3 Aug 2010
Ok, so I don’t know a lot about transfers and stuff but why cant we do the following with these 3? Everyone keeps saying we cant shift em because of the stupid contracts they were given and no one else is willing to match them. If that’s the case cant we sell them at whatever price a club is willing to pay (within reason) . The club then offers them a contract and we then make up any shortfall with the transfer money received . Even if the transfer money doesn’t cover all the costs at least a big chunk of their wages will be paid. We may have to pay out a bit for someone who no longer plays for us but surely it works out better in the long run — especially if they aint gonna play for us much and we’re paying them a full wage every week. Don’t go mad if I’m being an idiot but we really need shot of these lot, IMO |
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