Match Day Thread QPR v Hull City

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One day we will beat a **** side from a **** city with **** supporters playing a **** stadium 3-0 and never hear the end of how brilliant their predictions are.
Errr...It's no Norwich but it's pretty decent. Maybe you're too old to appreciate it.
 
Probably needed dropping next game so not the worst thing.

Ajayi needs to come back in, we defend so much better with him playing.

I think we defend the best with the backline of:

Drameh Ajayi Hughes Giles

It has the most balance with the widest range of attributes.
Listening to Serge, maybe Ajayi was left out today because of the disappointment of his World Cup and Egan played because of his WC.

Either way, Egan doesnt boss it for me, Hughes needs someone alongside him to teach him the same way Daws taught Maguire... as it is he's learning nothing. I think we will be in the market for a CB in January.... and as I said earlier, use the defensive coaches salary to get a decent one..
 
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Listening to Serge, maybe Ajayi was left out today because of the disappointment of his World Cup and Egan played because of his WC.

Either way, Egan doesnt boss it for me, Hughes needs someone alongside him to teach him the same way Daws taught Maguire... as it is he's learning nothing. I think we will be in the market for a CB in January.... and as I said earlier, use the defensive coaches salary to get a decent one..

We have Ajayi who's ready made as a top half centre half. We need to use him before he's away for AFCON!
 
I thought it was our worst performance of the season, letting a poor QPR side get 26 shots away is terrible.
I did see a qpr player strike from 25 yards out against the legs of a City player stood in front of him and led to a City counter. Their shots on target went up, so presumably that shot (?) counted? If so, it is a meaningless stat if that is correct.
 
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I did see a qpr player strike from 25 yards out against the legs of a City player stood in front of him and led to a City counter. Their shots on target went up, so presumably that shot (?) counted? If so, it is a meaningless stat if that is correct.

Blocked shots don’t count towards shots on target.
 
It's an incredible city. Stick to your weekends in Harrogate and stop talking nonsense.

Norwich is an incredible city? WTF has Harrogate got to do with it? Has it changed since I was last there about 30 years ago? Have you got attachment issues?
 
QPR head coach Julien Stephan told BBC Radio London:

"Of course the win is very important, but for me the performance is also very important because it means a lot to win a game like this with that level of play.

"I think offensively it was our best performance since the start of the season. Very good movement, a great number of opportunities — 26 shots, 3.5 xG, so it's a lot without a penalty and credit to the players; they deserve this win.

"Another reason I enjoyed this game was the mental reaction after we conceded the first and second goals, because they shot only once in the first half and scored.

"But we stayed focused, the players stuck to the plan, and continued to play how we wanted."

Hull City defender Ryan Giles told BBC Radio Humberside:

"Obviously I'm really disappointed. I felt like we started really well but at times it can be a theme where we go in front and then concede a sloppy goal, and that was the case today.

"There are things leading up to it — it's not just the back four. Chas [Charlie Hughes] is putting his body on the line to try and stop it, and they get a lucky deflection that goes in.

"We've got to look back and see how we can stop the opposition having so many opportunities at our goal."