Hope we ****ing batter them. Looking forward to who big Tone selects after that performance and the new lads coming in.
Especially Colback who'd celebrate like it was the WC Final if he scored ... ... we need him being subbed while they're losing 3-0 so we can give him a proper send off.
Quinn robs Rangers of prized scalp January 1999 "This match was meant to be all about Kevin Phillips's long-awaited comeback from injury for Sunderland, and when he opened the scoring with a trademark goal it seemed certain he would be the headliner. But in the end it was his strike partner Niall Quinn who provided the finishing touch to an enthralling game in which QPR more than played their part. Rangers, revitalised under manager Gerry Francis, came agonisingly close to taking three points from a fixture that just a few months ago would have seemed beyond them. But just when the Francis revolution looked to be complete, Irish international Quinn poached an injury-time equaliser by heading home a teasing cross from the substitute Bridges. His goal completed a breathtaking afternoon of football which also included a sending-off for the Sunderland captain Kevin Ball and goals for QPR's Danny Maddix and Kevin Gallen."
Do we know if the behind closed doors game went ahead? I'm sure Mowbray said they were having it early this week, then training then a long weekend off.
Dunno but it reminds of a good crack by Mowbray at the weekend, along the lines of, "In training we used to play old against young ... ... these days we play young against even younger"
Any club can have massive turnouts for big games, semi-finals, etc ... ... Sunderland do it year after year after year.
It's looking good and we can hopefully take the momentum from the Southampton game. It's hard to know how QPR will approach the game. Ainsworth seems to have them existing on around 35% possession, lots of closing down and trying to win by the odd goal. I trust Mowbray to find the right way to tackle the game and, as we usually score goals, can't see a good reason to be too worried. Ainsworth is a weird one, totally enamoured with himself. After a recent match he said, ' I really did think how can I get the best out of the players I've got, rather than think what's brought me success over the years." He's won the promotion from L2 by finishing third ... ... and that's it
Thought it time to re-post this.... Don't watch all of it, its ****e, but the first two minutes are comedy gold. WTF was he thinking.
Players who have played for both (or managed/played) . . . . appearances & (goals in brackets): Peter Reid: 1989–1990 Queens Park Rangers 29 (1) 1995 - 2002 Managed Sunderland Richard Ord: 1987–1998 Sunderland 253 (7) 1998–2000 Queens Park Rangers 0 (0) Danny Dichio: 1993–1997 Queens Park Rangers 75 (20) 1998–2001 Sunderland 76 (17) Liam Miller: 2006–2009 Sunderland 57 (3) 2009 Queens Park Rangers 13 (0) Danny Simpson: 2007 → Sunderland (loan) 14 (0) 2013–2014 Queens Park Rangers 37 (0) Pascal Chimbonda: 2008–2009 Sunderland 13 (0) 2011 Queens Park Rangers 3 (0) Djibril Cisse: 2008–2009→ Sunderland (loan) 35 (10) 2012-2013 Queens Park Rangers 26 (9) Nedum Onuoha: 2010–2011 → Sunderland (loan) 31 (1) 2012–2018 Queens Park Rangers 207 (7) Tal Ben Haim: 2009 → Sunderland (loan) 5 (0) 2013 Queens Park Rangers 3 (0) Josh Scowen: 2017–2020 Queens Park Rangers 95 (3) 2020–2021 Sunderland 40 (1) Jake Clarke-Salter: 2018 → Sunderland (loan) 11 (0) 2022– Queens Park Rangers 16 (0) Jimmy Dunne: 2019 → Sunderland (loan) 12 (1) 2021– Queens Park Rangers 78 (5) Jack Clarke: 2020→ Queens Park Rangers (loan) 6 (0) 2022→ Sunderland (loan) 17 (1) 2022– Sunderland 50 (11) Interesting. I'd forgotten a few of them, so this is even more interesting . . . . and nicked from QPR's forum . . . . cheers, Dave
I couldn't remember Dickie Ord playing for QPR then noticed he didn't ... ... I wonder what happened there.
That's a strange one . . . . he must have been injured and stayed that way Googled . . . . In the summer of 1998 he signed for QPR, but was injured in a pre-season friendly. A two-year injury nightmare prevented him from ever playing in a competitive game for them and he finally announced his retirement as a player in 2000, aged only 30. Most importantly, he's also a season ticket holder at The Stadium