xmas fixtures, a mystery 16:37 - Dec 27 with 781 views | themodfather | to my memory, they were always a local derby , people say police have a say but us away at swansea when we could have had watford, millwall, oxford or luton? for years it was chelsea at home , then norwich then local of locals plymouth away. are these fan friendly fixtures? i got lucky swans was on sky red button and could switch over at 3-0 down. | | | | |
xmas fixtures, a mystery on 16:59 - Dec 27 with 704 views | stowmarketrange | We seem to have been hit particularly hard this year with the most western team quickly followed by one of the most easterly ones. Not much time for the players or the fans to recover.Although it’s only 25 minutes on the train for me on Sunday. It wouldn’t have been too bad if it had been Norwich and then Swansea because of the lack of trains on Boxing Day. [Post edited 27 Dec 16:59]
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xmas fixtures, a mystery on 17:07 - Dec 27 with 671 views | Northernr | I do remember moaning about this in a pub on the Plymouth Barbican one Boxing Day until a local pointed out that bar Bristol City and Reading we were their local game! Our fixtures versus, say, Watford's fixtures do seem to be particularly cruel this Christmas. As a mate pointed out to me yesterday... Leeds - Stoke (A), Derby (A), Blackburn (H) Sheff Utd - Burnley (A), West Brom (H), Sunland (A) Burnley - Sheff Utd (H), Boro (A), Stoke (H) Sunderland - Blackburn (H), Stoke (A), Sheff Utd (H) Not a single trip down south between them.. Same for Blackburn, Boro & West Brom | | | |
xmas fixtures, a mystery on 17:18 - Dec 27 with 630 views | colinallcars |
xmas fixtures, a mystery on 16:59 - Dec 27 by stowmarketrange | We seem to have been hit particularly hard this year with the most western team quickly followed by one of the most easterly ones. Not much time for the players or the fans to recover.Although it’s only 25 minutes on the train for me on Sunday. It wouldn’t have been too bad if it had been Norwich and then Swansea because of the lack of trains on Boxing Day. [Post edited 27 Dec 16:59]
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It was Westward Ho! for Swansea, then Eastward Ho! for Norwich We're a seafaring nation you see. | | | |
xmas fixtures, a mystery on 17:30 - Dec 27 with 593 views | DannyPaddox | After last winning away on Boxing Day at Plymouth sometime after the invention of the printing press and before man landed on the moon … to be exact 1967 - our next fixture away from London on the 26th December wasn’t for 15 years. We had 8 games at home, 2 away trips to Millwall and Spurs, 4 years where there wasn’t a Boxing Day game and then in 1983 we went up to Leicester. That can’t be a coincidence there must have someone doing the fixtures who had a soft spot for us. In the last 20 years of Boxing Day fixtures we’ve had 5 at home and 12 away. | | | |
xmas fixtures, a mystery on 17:34 - Dec 27 with 583 views | Northernr |
xmas fixtures, a mystery on 17:30 - Dec 27 by DannyPaddox | After last winning away on Boxing Day at Plymouth sometime after the invention of the printing press and before man landed on the moon … to be exact 1967 - our next fixture away from London on the 26th December wasn’t for 15 years. We had 8 games at home, 2 away trips to Millwall and Spurs, 4 years where there wasn’t a Boxing Day game and then in 1983 we went up to Leicester. That can’t be a coincidence there must have someone doing the fixtures who had a soft spot for us. In the last 20 years of Boxing Day fixtures we’ve had 5 at home and 12 away. |
It's probably something to do with them dividing your Bank Holiday fixtures up equally between home and away. We historically can't play home August Bank Holiday because of NH Carnival. | | | |
xmas fixtures, a mystery on 17:50 - Dec 27 with 523 views | DannyPaddox |
xmas fixtures, a mystery on 17:34 - Dec 27 by Northernr | It's probably something to do with them dividing your Bank Holiday fixtures up equally between home and away. We historically can't play home August Bank Holiday because of NH Carnival. |
I didn’t think of that angle - but wouldn’t that mean we’d be more likely to have a Boxing Day fixture at home if we weren’t having one on August Bank Holiday. It could be worse tho - we used to play fixtures on Xmas Day - and we never won any of those either. Played 5 between the end of WW2 and 1957. 4 of them were away - Blackburn, Barnsley, Gillingham, and Selhurst Park! I mean just imagine. Or perhaps better not to. Edit: I think there should be a call out for anyone who saw QPR play on Christmas Day - as well as the trips above there was a home (defeat naturally) to Preston in 1950. If someone can be found who went to any of these the club should present them with a bottle of Sherry and induct them immediately into the Forever Rs club. [Post edited 27 Dec 17:55]
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xmas fixtures, a mystery on 17:58 - Dec 27 with 495 views | Northernr |
xmas fixtures, a mystery on 17:50 - Dec 27 by DannyPaddox | I didn’t think of that angle - but wouldn’t that mean we’d be more likely to have a Boxing Day fixture at home if we weren’t having one on August Bank Holiday. It could be worse tho - we used to play fixtures on Xmas Day - and we never won any of those either. Played 5 between the end of WW2 and 1957. 4 of them were away - Blackburn, Barnsley, Gillingham, and Selhurst Park! I mean just imagine. Or perhaps better not to. Edit: I think there should be a call out for anyone who saw QPR play on Christmas Day - as well as the trips above there was a home (defeat naturally) to Preston in 1950. If someone can be found who went to any of these the club should present them with a bottle of Sherry and induct them immediately into the Forever Rs club. [Post edited 27 Dec 17:55]
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I don't know. It's probably bolox. I remember the 2003/04 promotion season our Bank Holiday games were all away, and all finished 3-3 (Rushden in August, Notts Co on Boxing Day, Barnsley Easter Monday). Now that's an Ian Holloway team. Mad as a bag of spanners. Happiest days of my QPR life. | | | |
xmas fixtures, a mystery on 18:42 - Dec 27 with 391 views | Watford_Ranger | In a serious country you’d have Cardiff v Swansea and Bristol City v Plymouth or at least some combination of those four but we can’t trust football fans apparently. It’s like they’ve purposely made southern teams travel as far as possible on Boxing Day. All those Prem London teams and you get Bournemouth v Palace, Brighton v Brentford and Southampton v West Ham. Oh and Arsenal v Ipswich. Newcastle v Villa ffs. Forest v Spurs. I’m sure it’s deliberate from a police request. Coventry v Plymouth ffs. I still fancy us against Watford even if we lose on Sunday because they’re soft as anything away on a bad day but it’s a big advantage to have no travel over such a quick run of games. [Post edited 27 Dec 18:43]
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xmas fixtures, a mystery on 09:04 - Dec 28 with 43 views | silverbirch | It is strange that the teams who played away on Boxing Day are the teams playing away on Sunday, too. What logic would explain that? | | | |
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