This is a tactic a few of our players have truly perfected.I think we can really cock them up by giving away the ball all the time![]()
This is a tactic a few of our players have truly perfected.I think we can really cock them up by giving away the ball all the time![]()
Bit of an odd statement, I like beating Eggs but dont normally go public about itCheers Dave.
Apparently more Hammersmith and City line issues on Friday. Boo hiss.
I like beating Watford.
Where I sit (block B) I've noticed a lot more overseas visitors than previous seasonsAnother full house..... support is remarkable given how the season has gone....
And the walk-up prices are nuts. Not many walk-up tickets available once you take out season tickets and the away end but find it kind of amazing there are enough people that paying £35+ for QPR v (Championship team you’ve seen 100 times) with nothing to play for.Another full house..... support is remarkable given how the season has gone....
Would take me a week to spell some of those Watford names let alone pronounce them. Looking forward to hearing some of their player songs - Maamma Mia? Baah Baah Black Sheep? Metal Guru tune for Marc Bola? I’m sure Abankwah could also be worked well in a song.From LFW...
Team News: QPR have Rumarn Burrell back in first team training for the first time since the turn of the year, and Justin Obikwu is back doing light work with his debut for the club still left hanging since his January move from Coventry. Ilias Chair and Nicolas Madsen are also ‘back on the grass’ as the club’s chronic injury situation finally begins to ease. Karamoko Dembele and Ziyad Larkeche are the long term absentees. The question now is how hard do you push these guys to get them back into action for the remaining games with little at stake.
Watford on the other hand are suffering an availability crisis at full back. James Abankwah has come back from international duty hurt and Marc Bola is also a major doubt compounding the earlier loss of Jeremy Ngakia and Stephen Mfuni. Jeremy Petris will play jabbed up with a dislocated shoulder to ease that situation. Further forward Othmane Maamma remains sidelined and Kwadwo Baah is a doubt. Hector Kyprianou and Rocco Vata are long termers. Will Still’s non-union Belgian equivalent Ed says he had just 11 senior players for training two days prior to this one.
So. Are Watford now owned by an African oligarch given the players named above?Would take me a week to spell some of those Watford names let alone pronounce them. Looking forward to hearing some of their player songs - Maamma Mia? Baah Baah Black Sheep? Metal Guru tune for Marc Bola? I’m sure Abankwah could also be worked well in a song.
Blimey, it’s easier than I first thought.
The same useless Italians they’ve had for a while thankfully. My mate is expecting a big exodus of the better players in the summer.So. Are Watford now owned by an African oligarch given the players named above?
Interesting how opinions change. Sure I read some admiring comments about them on here a while ago, probably in comparison to Fernandes. I guess after 4 years back in the championship the gloss has worn offThe same useless Italians they’ve had for a while thankfully. My mate is expecting a big exodus of the better players in the summer.
Only going on the word of my Watford mates but think they’ve lost interest a bit / not willing or unable to pump the money required in.Interesting how opinions change. Sure I read some admiring comments about them on here a while ago, probably in comparison to Fernandes. I guess after 4 years back in the championship the gloss has worn off
Still sends a shiver down my spineHappy days...
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