| Forum Reply | Marti's remarks on the ref at 20:46 25 Jan 2025
Yeah why doesn’t he give us a 90 minute breakdown of everything he’s learned and next week’s game plan, broadcast for all to see on YouTube. Whilst we’re at it, he’s been here well over a year now and he still hasn’t told us what he has on his toast nor how long his member is. Does he ever have a middle of the night sit down wee? Does he use hair wax or cheap supermarket hair gel? What’s the point in him demanding to do all the press before and after games if he’s not going to tell all? We are fans after all. Screw the good football, progress and 12 points in 15. Get him out. |
| Forum Reply | Oh well. at 20:39 25 Jan 2025
There’s no way he would let that reasoned logic get in the way of his Marti, Chair and QPR hatred cult. |
| Forum Reply | Oh well. at 18:24 25 Jan 2025
Well said mate, totally agree. They just created slightly better chances in an otherwise fairly even game. |
| Forum Reply | Chair at 18:13 22 Jan 2025
He came off after 57 minutes. Probably best not to just make things up to suit your arbitrary rhetorics. |
| Forum Reply | Chair at 17:25 22 Jan 2025
Every silver lining has a cloud. Well done. |
| Forum Reply | The one and only at 17:18 10 Jan 2025
On 19th April 2005 both Scott Mulholland and Lewis Hamilton came off the bench for us at Burnley. Neither were ever seen again. In September 2005 Matthew Hislop started at Leicester, came off with a suspected broken ankle and that was that for him as a footballer. Lee Brown came on for Tamas Priskin at Oakwell in 2010 then went on to play nearly 300 games for Bristol Rovers. |
| Forum Reply | Your best and worst ever QPR moment witnessed as a fan and as an armchair fan !! at 17:45 6 Jan 2025
In terms of best moments, could I offer the 3-3 draw at Oakwell in 2004? 1-0 down, 2-1 up, 3-2 down and then Furlong scored at about a quarter to eight to send the away end into complete delirium. It was a point that kept us in the top two and felt like it was worth 1000. Complete bedlam when that went in. Superb. |
| Forum Reply | Cian Dillon at 15:44 14 Dec 2024
I would Think Twice before bringing this fella in. |
| Forum Reply | Lloyd - Lone Striker Role at 15:41 14 Dec 2024
I would have said his touch and technique - or lack thereof - is his entire problem. He can’t trap the ball, demonstrated in the second half against Oxford where he tried to put his foot on the ball, missed it and it rolled out for a throw in. He has a wonderful attitude and some great physical traits but I cannot see a footballer in him in a million years. The ball is just never under control. |
| Forum Reply | AI at 12:22 13 Dec 2024
Also very true. I jsut asked Chat GPT what is the biggest nation England have knocked out of a World Cup in a match played outside of England... The biggest team England has ever knocked out of a World Cup in a knockout game outside of England is **Argentina**. This happened during the **1986 FIFA World Cup** in Mexico, in the quarterfinals. In that famous match, England defeated Argentina 2–1, with Gary Lineker scoring the winning goal. However, the match is most famously remembered for Diego Maradona's controversial "Hand of God" goal and his brilliant solo "Goal of the Century" shortly after. This game remains a landmark in England's World Cup history, as Argentina was one of the tournament's powerhouses, and Maradona was arguably the best player in the world at the time. |
| Forum Reply | AI at 12:07 13 Dec 2024
Exactly. |
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