Match Day Thread QPR vs West Brom

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These games are coming around too quickly for me. :emoticon-0107-sweat
Have to agree. Our busiest period this season and we are now facing three games against top six opposition all within a few days of each other. The EPL would be apoplectic at the thought!
It doesn’t bode well for our league position, the players or the paying fans.
 
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QPR vs West Brom
Tuesday 19th February 2019 - 19H45
Loftus
Ones to remember;
25 Aug 1984 Queens Park Rangers v West Bromwich Albion W 3-1 League Division One
15 Jan 2013 West Bromwich Albion v Queens Park Rangers W 0-1 FA Cup
20 Dec 2014 Queens Park Rangers v West Bromwich Albion W 3-2 Premier League
04 Apr 2015 West Bromwich Albion v Queens Park Rangers W 1-4 Premier League


There was one I remember in 1967
There was I remember in 1982 Something about FA Cup semifinal played at Arsenal and involved Clive Allen's knee

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I'm knackered with all these games God knows how the players feel......It'll be 8 games in 24 days by the end of this month
 
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The frustrating thing is, we're a player or two short of being a good team. But that difference is telling - we need our loanees back on the pitch
 
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The frustrating thing is, we're a player or two short of being a good team. But that difference is telling - we need our loanees back on the pitch

The only loanee that will make a real difference now is Cameron and by the way Cousins is playing I'm not sure even he's a big loss now......Furlong is beginning to look a decent RB so again Rangel isn't such a big loss......Hemed, I'm not convinced by and Smith has done a good job......Wells has been pretty much an ever present......

Can't see how we can improve other than having a bit of luck go our way for a change.....
 
The only loanee that will make a real difference now is Cameron and by the way Cousins is playing I'm not sure even he's a big loss now......Furlong is beginning to look a decent RB so again Rangel isn't such a big loss......Hemed, I'm not convinced by and Smith has done a good job......Wells has been pretty much an ever present......

Can't see how we can improve other than having a bit of luck go our way for a change.....

If not better, which I think a fit Cameron and Angel at least are, fit they will all enable others to take a needed rest.
 
A tough read but sums up the situation quite succinctly........Clive's preview

QPR, on a five match losing run, face high flying West Brom, who beat them 7-1 in August, at Loftus Road this evening.

QPR (11-6-14, DLWLLL, 18th) v West Brom (16-9-7, DLLWDW, 4th)

Lancashire and District Senior League >>> Tuesday February 19, 2019 >>> Kick Off 19.45 >>> Weather – S’alright innit? >>> Loftus Road, London, W12

It was John Gregory who always repeated the mantra “tough times don’t last, tough people do” but the tough times Queens Park Rangers are currently wading through look like continuing a little while longer yet.

On the pitch, a five-match losing run in the league only looks like continuing with games against three of the top five in the next seven days, starting tonight against a West Bromwich Albion side that has won more away games than anybody else in the league and beat Rangers 7-1 in the corresponding fixture back in August.

Off the pitch, the latest set of QPR accounts filed last week laid bare just how difficult it’s going to be for Rangers to compete moving forwards. The club lost £37m for the 2017/18 season (the last one under Ian Holloway’s stewardship) of which £20m was the historic FFP fine which was added to the accounts as an exceptional item, with an initial payment north of £4m, and the rest due over the next nine years. For the purposes of the new FFP/sustainability rules the loss was in the region of £17m, up from £6.4m the year before.

Read the rest here.......https://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/footb...news/49734/no-accounting-for-success--preview
 
The only loanee that will make a real difference now is Cameron and by the way Cousins is playing I'm not sure even he's a big loss now......Furlong is beginning to look a decent RB so again Rangel isn't such a big loss......Hemed, I'm not convinced by and Smith has done a good job......Wells has been pretty much an ever present......

Can't see how we can improve other than having a bit of luck go our way for a change.....

Cousins has had one or two good games anyway, against Bristol City and Watford. I'd be delighted if he was at last finding the form that he had at Charlton. On consistency this season, I'd probably choose Cameron over him, but Cousins presently deserves his place. Agree about Hemed, I hope there is more that we haven't yet seen. Smith is limited but good at what he does. Wells is a welcome fox in the box. Rangel scores goals, so I'd be tempted to choose him over Furlong if match fit - not much between them defensively.

I feel we have it in us to hit another good vein of form.
 
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