QPR face a decent start, and a nightmare finish Friday, 17th Jun 2011 09:07 by LFW
While there can be no easy games in the Premiership for QPR this season, the R's will not be unhappy with the start the fixture computer has presented them with.
Rangers will start with a home match against Bolton on Saturday, August 13, before travelling to notoriously slow starters Everton and Wigan and then returning to London to face Newcastle.
That is in stark contrast to the season's end which has a daunting look about it for a team that may be in need of points to survive. Rangers finish with Spurs home, Chelsea away, Stoke home and big spending Man City away.
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smegma added 09:58 - Jun 17
Last 4 aways looks even more daunting with a trip to Old Trafford then WBA/SCUM/Citeh. Only 2 night games. | | |
Northernr added 10:06 - Jun 17
thanks to chris1969 on the message board.... Checked out the Champions league weeks and we only have Chelsea in October and no other top four teams until the later stages. These games will not be on the Saturday due to Champions league. Chelsea (H) Arsenal (H) Man Utd (A) Chelsea (A) Other games which will probably be moved from the Saturday due the Europa league are Tottenham (A) Stoke (A) Fulham (H) | | |
isawqpratwcity added 12:10 - Jun 17
So we get to do a Blackpool? (Ok, if we must go down, let's play the open, attractive, attacking football that Blackpool tried for.) I'm not assuming a lost cause, but, damn, I want to see a sh*tload more commitment to strengthening the squad than we've seen to date. | | |
daveB added 14:25 - Jun 17
champions league weeks depends what days they play, if Chelsea play on a tuesday we can play on the saturday although that will probably be a tv game so moved anyway | | |
JB007007 added 14:27 - Jun 17
We'll be top by the end of August! | | |
Timoteo added 16:06 - Jun 17
It's pretty unlikely, but the nightmare scenario is getting relegated at Stamford Bridge on third last day of the season... | | |
CanadaRanger added 12:04 - Jun 25
DataCo... the reason so many non-profit fan sites and prediction competitions had to shut down... simply could not afford the fees. | | |
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