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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by cecil.bob » Sat Aug 13, 2011 9:52 pm

There's potential we could round out the week atop the prem...

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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by TANGODANCER » Sat Aug 13, 2011 10:06 pm

My twopenny'th for what it's worth:

At half time, after reading the thread, I was about to post a message when the family arrived. It read: "Never in the field of human football has so much guff been said to so many by so few"
They know I always watch the game come what may so I took the break and it didn't get posted..

QPR are not rubbish, neither are they a championship side. They're fast, fit, skilful and move the ball about very well. They were playing at home and we kept them contained. Some here still don't understand what KD's job in the side is and too little is being made of Robinson's excellent link play with Petrov. As a matter of fact Robbo had a great game. Second half we opened them up and okay, touch of luck with the second but again Davies was hassling the defenders for the cross. Muamba really got stuck in and his goal was a good effort. Petrov looks re-born and his attempt to lob the net with Kenny somewhere in the town centre was class. Considering we're working with new players it all went really well. Eagles was a star and NRC is a classy player. QPR will trouble a few teams for my money and this was a great start to our season. Four goals and three points away from home and being able to stick it to my United supporting grandson made for a great day.

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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by Lofthouse Lower » Sat Aug 13, 2011 10:10 pm

blah blah blah didn't go blah blah blah

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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by tuncayfan » Sat Aug 13, 2011 10:18 pm

Great result!

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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by Beefheart » Sat Aug 13, 2011 10:33 pm

Can't believe MOTD didn't show muamba's lovely trick :(.

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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by Lofthouse Lower » Sat Aug 13, 2011 10:38 pm

They showed him attempting something and it coming off, be grateful for that.

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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by Hoboh » Sat Aug 13, 2011 10:41 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:My twopenny'th for what it's worth:

At half time, after reading the thread, I was about to post a message when the family arrived. It read: "Never in the field of human football has so much guff been said to so many by so few"
They know I always watch the game come what may so I took the break and it didn't get posted..

QPR are not rubbish, neither are they a championship side. They're fast, fit, skilful and move the ball about very well. They were playing at home and we kept them contained. Some here still don't understand what KD's job in the side is and too little is being made of Robinson's excellent link play with Petrov. As a matter of fact Robbo had a great game. Second half we opened them up and okay, touch of luck with the second but again Davies was hassling the defenders for the cross. Muamba really got stuck in and his goal was a good effort. Petrov looks re-born and his attempt to lob the net with Kenny somewhere in the town centre was class. Considering we're working with new players it all went really well. Eagles was a star and NRC is a classy player. QPR will trouble a few teams for my money and this was a great start to our season. Four goals and three points away from home and being able to stick it to my United supporting grandson made for a great day.

You may now chew me to bits. :wink:
Not like me to have a chew at you grandad :mrgreen: but sorry I totally disagree with that. Unless QPR find the road to damascus and pdq Derbys record will be under threat, they are a light weight outfit that will get blown away.

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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by TANGODANCER » Sat Aug 13, 2011 10:45 pm

Hoboh wrote:

Not like me to have a chew at you grandad :mrgreen: but sorry I totally disagree with that. Unless QPR find the road to damascus and pdq Derbys record will be under threat, they are a light weight outfit that will get blown away.
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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by Hoboh » Sat Aug 13, 2011 10:48 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:
Hoboh wrote:

Not like me to have a chew at you grandad :mrgreen: but sorry I totally disagree with that. Unless QPR find the road to damascus and pdq Derbys record will be under threat, they are a light weight outfit that will get blown away.
You stick your head up, you have to expect toget shot at. :wink:
I have proper targets for my bullets Tango, your safe :wink:

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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by Wandering Willy » Sat Aug 13, 2011 11:09 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:My twopenny'th for what it's worth:

At half time, after reading the thread, I was about to post a message when the family arrived. It read: "Never in the field of human football has so much guff been said to so many by so few"
They know I always watch the game come what may so I took the break and it didn't get posted..

QPR are not rubbish, neither are they a championship side. They're fast, fit, skilful and move the ball about very well. They were playing at home and we kept them contained. Some here still don't understand what KD's job in the side is and too little is being made of Robinson's excellent link play with Petrov. As a matter of fact Robbo had a great game. Second half we opened them up and okay, touch of luck with the second but again Davies was hassling the defenders for the cross. Muamba really got stuck in and his goal was a good effort. Petrov looks re-born and his attempt to lob the net with Kenny somewhere in the town centre was class. Considering we're working with new players it all went really well. Eagles was a star and NRC is a classy player. QPR will trouble a few teams for my money and this was a great start to our season. Four goals and three points away from home and being able to stick it to my United supporting grandson made for a great day.

You may now chew me to bits. :wink:
Some fair points there TD.

At half time I was expecting a change as the middle of the field wasn't working out at all. Different team second half though, and nice to see us rattle a few in. Credit where credit's due SKD had a great game for me, some nice traps and turns too, though I wish he'd stuck that header away.

Good work from the new boys and couldn't pick anyone out to criticise too much over the 90.

I will say that QPR (on that showing) are in for a very rough ride but there's better/bigger/richer teams than us that'll go there and not get 3 points nevermind score 4.
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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by BWFC_Insane » Sat Aug 13, 2011 11:28 pm

Howler from Al Habsi. 4M looking like exceptional business on our part!

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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by Hoboh » Sat Aug 13, 2011 11:32 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:Howler from Al Habsi. 4M looking like exceptional business on our part!
Jussi got away with a couple today................. Just saying like

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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by BWFC_Insane » Sat Aug 13, 2011 11:34 pm

Hoboh wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:Howler from Al Habsi. 4M looking like exceptional business on our part!
Jussi got away with a couple today................. Just saying like
Did he really? Such as?

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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by Hoboh » Sat Aug 13, 2011 11:37 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:
Hoboh wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:Howler from Al Habsi. 4M looking like exceptional business on our part!
Jussi got away with a couple today................. Just saying like
Did he really? Such as?
Slow off the line

Spilled one

dire kick out straight to one of their players (been petrov he'd have put it back over his head :mrgreen: )

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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by BWFC_Insane » Sat Aug 13, 2011 11:39 pm

Hoboh wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:
Hoboh wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:Howler from Al Habsi. 4M looking like exceptional business on our part!
Jussi got away with a couple today................. Just saying like
Did he really? Such as?
Slow off the line

Spilled one

dire kick out straight to one of their players (been petrov he'd have put it back over his head :mrgreen: )
Think that's nitpicking. Didn't bloody drop the ball at a players feet and gift them a goal!
Coyle knows what he's doing!

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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by Worthy4England » Sat Aug 13, 2011 11:40 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:
Hoboh wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:Howler from Al Habsi. 4M looking like exceptional business on our part!
Jussi got away with a couple today................. Just saying like
Did he really? Such as?
The one where he came and didn't quite get it first half - right hand edge of his 6 yard box. Was reasonably well positioned for the fairly weak follow up shot though.

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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by Armchair Wanderer » Sat Aug 13, 2011 11:47 pm

If this is our "away" formation, 4-4-2 with 2 defensive midfielders, then it's looking good to me so far.

Would be interesting to see how we play at home, guessing 4-4-2 with one defensive midfielder. But like DSB says, probably depends on who we're playing.

It really looks like we're starting to get the kind of players OC wants to do what he wants on the pitch... and it looks good from today's showing.

Klasnic and Petrov looked happy and Eagles looks promising.
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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by William the White » Sun Aug 14, 2011 12:07 am

Armchair Wanderer wrote:If this is our "away" formation, 4-4-2 with 2 defensive midfielders, then it's looking good to me so far.

Would be interesting to see how we play at home, guessing 4-4-2 with one defensive midfielder. But like DSB says, probably depends on who we're playing.

It really looks like we're starting to get the kind of players OC wants to do what he wants on the pitch... and it looks good from today's showing.

Klasnic and Petrov looked happy and Eagles looks promising.
I suspect two defensive midfielders for our next two home games is a good idea... And winning both 4-0 is an even better one...

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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by Annoyed Grunt » Sun Aug 14, 2011 12:09 am

Just seen it on MOTD. To be expected that QPR would come out all guns blazing, just needed to weather that and all was fine

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Re: Bolton v QPR

Post by thebish » Sun Aug 14, 2011 12:11 am

TANGODANCER wrote:My twopenny'th for what it's worth:

At half time, after reading the thread, I was about to post a message when the family arrived. It read: "Never in the field of human football has so much guff been said to so many by so few"
They know I always watch the game come what may so I took the break and it didn't get posted..

I had just written a post that said - "we'll win this 4-0 and muamba will score." It said exactly that! then just as I was about to submit it, there was a powercut and it never got posted...

ahh well.... :wink:

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