Match Day Thread QPR vs Wigan

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Nothing to do with formations, player selections, dodgy back four etc. The more canny amoungst you will have noticed that I didn't post, maybe wubba too?

Quality lads, well played. The last action of the game, according to the BBC was "Angel Rangel, Queens Park Rangers".

Was on a flight Larnaca - Doha so no chance to comment

When I checked before boarding we were 1 down. Great to update later and see the result

I really feel Warburton is a good 'fit' for us.
 
These two were at the match yesterday. It took me a while to work out who the bloke on the left was and couldn't believe it when I realised.

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These two were at the match yesterday. It took me a while to work out who the bloke on the left was and couldn't believe it when I realised.

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Looks like Peter Reid and his inseparable partner in crime, Roy "We're Going To Need a Bigger Boat" Scheider.
 
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Clive's match report ...

Storming second half sees QPR rescue Wigan win - Report

Sunday, 25th Aug 2019 20:16 by Clive Whittingham

QPR came from 1-0 down at half time to beat struggling Wigan 3-1 at Loftus Road on Saturday, in a game that included one of the misses of all time from eventual goalscorer Jordan Hugill.


The thing about so-called 'sliding doors moments' in football seasons is you can only really pick them out in hindsight, looking back at the campaign just gone from the cool spring comfort of May with a summer stretching out ahead of you.

King of the genre in recent times at Queens Park Rangers was a pair of unlikely injury time goals to rescue a 2-2 draw from a dire performance away at Derby County at the start of the 2010/11 season. It felt seismic at the time, like something special was happening to our club once more, but few would have come away from that game confidently predicting it to trigger a 19-match unbeaten run to start a title winning season for Neil Warnock’s men.

Read the rest here ... https://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/queensparkrangers/news/50748