At home maybe, but coming to OT and playing a United team looking to bounce back after a defeat I don't see anything but a win for United. Hopefully a crushing one as well because I just don't like them.
we were struggling last season at home too facing 10 men ...winning thanks to a controversial penalty that put us in the lead and put them down to 10 men City struggled too at last day .. even this season every big club played them had struggled for a win.. QPR can defend facing stronger sides, but have no clues on how to keep balance when playing weaker sides
I like Sparky, especially as a player when he, Cantona and Kanchelskis just destroyed teams like a hurricane. I fear that after the match, he'll be given his marching orders. If he is staying it can only mean that QPR managed to get a result against United at OT.
This was a New years day I will never get back. Freezing cold and hungover, for this alone I hope we murder them! [video=youtube;35SXBpIyG_k]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35SXBpIyG_k[/video]
I'd have thought that if Hughes is to go this job would be right up Redknapp's street. Just the type of job he'd excel at, staving off relegation.
It was also memorable for the fact that a lad I went to school with, Simon Barker, was playing for QPR (he's a good few years older than me) and is a United fan, the bastard, and some arse wipe in the row in front was constantly calling Bailey a ******. Hopefully the **** no longer watches us, it never occured to him that Paul Parker and Viv Anderson were also ******s!