I'm looking forward to the Arsenal game with a sense of excitement but also trepidation. I have a bad feeling they could turn us over if RVP and Walcott are in top form. One thing for sure is there will be goals, neither team can defend.
I've always looked forward to the QPR Chelsea games and I am hoping that we can nick a 1-0 home win. would happily take a point right now.However, at the end of the day it is 11 v 11and the side most fired up will probably win. On paper It should be Chelsea, but if we treat the game as cup game and go into it fearless we have a chance. Sutton Utd beat Coventry, Wimbledon beat the mighty Liverpool in a cup final, who to say the underdog never has his day. It's why we follow the superhoops. Nothing ever guaranteed. If it looks easy on paper we screw it up (Vauxhall Motors), and yet we can beat Man Utd 4-1 at their place a few years ago. COYR's
Lets face it were not expecting much on Sunday and some fear a right hammering but and its a big but if they underestimate us we could come away with a result,footballs a funny old game as Jimmy Greaves once said lets just wait and see.
my son is a chelsea fan and he would love them to beat us but ive got a feeling we could scrape a draw unlikely you may say but youve got to have faith no matter how blind it is
Look what happened to the Death Star? It got proper ****ed by a Hoover and his slightly camp golden mate ... I suppose anything can happen if the force is with you... Trouble is we have Darth Bastard playing for us
Wow, an underdog team beating a high profile team. Surely it's impossible? Surely it's beyond the realm of possibility? Every time I go to Loftus Road or to see QPR away I am there to support them for a win and I never write them off. Ideally, that's how we should all be. Otherwise, what are we supporting them for? To have a draw? A not-so-embarrassing loss?
I am hoping and dreaming of a win, but will not be devastated with the alternatives as long as we put in a performance and show real team spirit.