Plundering the capital, or capital punishment? QPR v BWFC 17/2/2018

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Re: Plundering the capital, or capital punishment? QPR v BWFC 17/2/2018

Post by Little Green Man » Sat Feb 17, 2018 4:26 pm

Jim_McDonuts wrote:
Sat Feb 17, 2018 4:18 pm
What's new formation?

BN saying it's 4-4-1

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Re: Plundering the capital, or capital punishment? QPR v BWFC 17/2/2018

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ALF on for Walker.

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Re: Plundering the capital, or capital punishment? QPR v BWFC 17/2/2018

Post by HMX » Sat Feb 17, 2018 4:27 pm

Still in this for as long as QPR can't hit a cow's arse with a banjo. Yikes.

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Re: Plundering the capital, or capital punishment? QPR v BWFC 17/2/2018

Post by DJBlu » Sat Feb 17, 2018 4:29 pm

There it is.

Both Beevers and Wheater in no mans land.

Do feck off.

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Re: Plundering the capital, or capital punishment? QPR v BWFC 17/2/2018

Post by HMX » Sat Feb 17, 2018 4:30 pm

Well I feckin' set that one up, didn't I. Didn't deal with a free-kick and Lynch gets a nod-in on the goal-line.

Thank feck I stayed home.

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Re: Plundering the capital, or capital punishment? QPR v BWFC 17/2/2018

Post by Jim_McDonuts » Sat Feb 17, 2018 4:32 pm

FS - Thanks for formation update LGM - probly all bit academic now

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Re: Plundering the capital, or capital punishment? QPR v BWFC 17/2/2018

Post by Lost Leopard Spot » Sat Feb 17, 2018 4:33 pm

At least Insano will be happy.
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Re: Plundering the capital, or capital punishment? QPR v BWFC 17/2/2018

Post by HMX » Sat Feb 17, 2018 4:36 pm

Brentford still 2-0 up against Sunderland, Burton 0-0 with Forest, Birmingham 0-0 with Millwall. Currently sitting in 20th (30 points) above Hull and Barnsley (29, 28 points respectively) who both have a game in hand.

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Re: Plundering the capital, or capital punishment? QPR v BWFC 17/2/2018

Post by HMX » Sat Feb 17, 2018 4:38 pm

Morais on for Derik. 10 mins left plus stoppage.

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Re: Plundering the capital, or capital punishment? QPR v BWFC 17/2/2018

Post by HMX » Sat Feb 17, 2018 4:40 pm

3-4-2 now with Robinson and Morais outwide and Sammy Ameobi partnering ALF up front.

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Re: Plundering the capital, or capital punishment? QPR v BWFC 17/2/2018

Post by Jim_McDonuts » Sat Feb 17, 2018 4:42 pm

Millwall scored
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Re: Plundering the capital, or capital punishment? QPR v BWFC 17/2/2018

Post by DJBlu » Sat Feb 17, 2018 4:43 pm

This ref is a nob.

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Re: Plundering the capital, or capital punishment? QPR v BWFC 17/2/2018

Post by HMX » Sat Feb 17, 2018 4:49 pm

2-0. Have a good evening and Sunday, folks.

Won't be much you'll see (hopefully) that's as downright poor as that - and our away form.

Ta-ta.

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Re: Plundering the capital, or capital punishment? QPR v BWFC 17/2/2018

Post by DJBlu » Sat Feb 17, 2018 4:49 pm

I give up.

I think we're gonna hear some comments about the referee from PP.

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Re: Plundering the capital, or capital punishment? QPR v BWFC 17/2/2018

Post by Jim_McDonuts » Sat Feb 17, 2018 4:50 pm

Have we lost yet? That'll be a resounding yes then - yep, best to all, see you Tues

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Re: Plundering the capital, or capital punishment? QPR v BWFC 17/2/2018

Post by Spartan2 » Sat Feb 17, 2018 5:04 pm

Lost Leopard Spot wrote:
Sat Feb 17, 2018 4:33 pm
At least Insano will be happy.

To be fair, whatever the result there was some glorious passing football from us there though, westham-esque.

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Re: Plundering the capital, or capital punishment? QPR v BWFC 17/2/2018

Post by TANGODANCER » Sat Feb 17, 2018 5:44 pm

Sorry for no commentary, but I had a stream, and well, can't pass that up.......
The game; In short we were outplayes, out-muscled, bullied and resorted to hoofs into no man's land. One down, we bring Alf on and he's on our goal line for their set pieces. Smith was Kev Davies personified. He got every ball that was pumped into the box by the age old method of staying back a couple of yards then throwing himself at everything (including flat-footed static defenders) Their first goal was comical. First thing a defenders does with balls in the box is cover his post, so they score in the gap betweeen Wheats and the post. The sending off (argue all you wish) was a yellow at best, certainly no red and not a deliberate foul. It also ended any chance we had of getting anything. Sammi is no point man, he's a Jay-Jay and we had no muscle up front. Why no Wilbraham? They were far, far better than us and again we looked lacking in desire, confidence and energy. "Pass" does not mean pass us by, it's a type of constructive football practised by most teams...except us. Ref was rubbish throughout and helped nothing, but we need a cunning plan marked "survival"....
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Re: Plundering the capital, or capital punishment? QPR v BWFC 17/2/2018

Post by Jim_McDonuts » Sat Feb 17, 2018 6:25 pm

Nice sharp-eyed summary Tango - you're good at this. Unusually critical for you too - shit, we're in trouble again

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Re: Plundering the capital, or capital punishment? QPR v BWFC 17/2/2018

Post by HMX » Sat Feb 17, 2018 6:32 pm

Parky to BBC Radio Manchester:
"Mark Little's (feet) left the ground and he's given the ref a decision to make. Away from home, when you've got the weak officials we had today, it was always going to end up in a red.

"I can see why he's given that one, but I thought the all-round performance of all four officials was very poor.

"Loftus Road is a tight ground, the crowd are on top of you and Ian Holloway's jumping up and down appealing for everything and having a go at the ref at half-time.

"You need strong officials and we didn't have them today. I think if that had been a QPR player it would have been a yellow card."

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Re: Plundering the capital, or capital punishment? QPR v BWFC 17/2/2018

Post by bristol_Wanderer3 » Sat Feb 17, 2018 6:46 pm

View from the School End upper:

Terrible. Again.

Biggest problem is that we just don't keep the ball in midfield and so are on the backfoot all the time. Matt Smith had about seven attempts on goal on his own. Very disappointing. Feels like staying up will be a huge struggle.

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