I reckon you all could of guessed what the words were.I don't like the fact Dunc has got really cocky here.
Caretaker manager in charge of QPR.
Duncs showing off his Chinese or Japanese.
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I reckon you all could of guessed what the words were.I don't like the fact Dunc has got really cocky here.
Caretaker manager in charge of QPR.
Duncs showing off his Chinese or Japanese.
I'm going to try really hard to watch this game on Sky. I have other plans, but going to try to watch the game.
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In all seriousness though, i'm a little wary of this QPR team. I'm hearing a lot of confident chat about us beating them, but they beat Leeds a few weeks ago and it's another job for our defence to deal with set piece high balls into taller forwards. Fingers X'd.
We are usually good on telly.
Yep, it’s a tedious to hear but true “no easy games”
For some reason I’m less confident about this than Boro
But we have been generally ruthless with the lower table clubs
Fear not...help at repelling high balls lumped into the box is at handit's another job for our defence to deal with set piece high balls into taller forwards. Fingers X'd.

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Life after Steve McClaren begins this weekend when Queens Park Rangers travel to face Norwich City.
The Hoops find themselves eight points above the relegation zone in the Championship and will be hoping to get some points on the board soon to ensure that they don't get dragged into an end of season scrap for survival.
However the clash at Carrow Road will undoubtedly provide a difficult test with the Canaries on track for automatic promotion.
Norwich find themselves on a run of seven-straight league victories, and Sky Sports pundit David Prutton expects Daniel Farke's side to make it eight.
He said: "It is hard to see anyone stopping Norwich from going on to seal promotion now, with seven points between themselves and Sheffield United in third heading into the weekend.
"QPR have had a disastrous 2019 and that is why patience ran out with Steve McClaren.
"Even with a different man in the dugout it is hard to make any kind of a case for them at Carrow Road. Home win."
David Prutton's prediction: Norwich City 3-0 QPR [That'll do me!]
We are usually good on telly.
The Bell has a mini Beer Festival on and some have sold out, but the ones that are left are only £1.49 a pint!! [HASHTAG]#RudeNotToo[/HASHTAG]What's the boozer of choice tomorrow, and how early is it ok to start drinking?![]()
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They also sell Guinness!!
I’m aiming to be there by about 10am.

In all seriousness though, i'm a little wary of this QPR team. I'm hearing a lot of confident chat about us beating them, but they beat Leeds a few weeks ago and it's another job for our defence to deal with set piece high balls into taller forwards. Fingers X'd.