QPR v Wigan ( MD Thread )

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SKY BET CHAMPIONSHIP
Loftus Road Tuesday 25 March 19:45 GMT​

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Team News

Defender Richard Dunne returns to the QPR squad for the visit of Wigan Athletic.

The veteran centre-half missed Saturday's 3-1 win at Middlesbrough through suspension following his midweek red card at Sheffield Wednesday.

Right-back Danny Simpson was on the bench at the Riverside following two months out with a back injury so he could start.

Karl Henry (illness) needs a check after missing out at the weekend while Kevin Doyle (knee), Charlie Austin (shoulder), Matty Phillips, Andrew Johnson (both ankle) and Ale Faurlin (cruciate) remain on the sidelines.

Wigan's promotion push has received a double boost with the news experienced duo Shaun Maloney and Gary Caldwell are back in the squad for the trip to QPR.

Scotland international Maloney (hip) has not played since September after undergoing rehabilitation work out in America while club captain and fellow Scot Caldwell, whose latest setback was an Achilles injury, has not featured since May of last season.

Both played over 70 minutes for the development squad last week but given Wigan are on a 10-game unbeaten run, winning nine of those contests, boss Uwe Rosler is unlikely to throw them in at the deep end.

The German will, though, likely shuffle his pack - as he frequently has done since arriving at the DW Stadium - and Callum McManaman and Nick Powell are among those likely to be restored to the starting line-up. Midfield trio Ben Watson (broken leg), Roger Espinoza (hernia) and Chris McCann (knee) remain out, as does central defender Leon Barnett (hamstring).


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Clive Whittinghams pre match view ....
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Monday, 24th Mar 2014 22:23 by Clive Whittingham

QPR face a difficult task on Tuesday night as they welcome the division’s form side Wigan to Loftus Road in a battle between fourth and fifth in the Championship

So there we all sat, me and half a dozen other of the similarly afflicted members of the international television business community, peering up at the big screen in Cannes’ premiere Irish sports bar, watching it all unfold. QPR v Wigan, a thousand miles from comfort, in an unlikely setting.

This fixture last season coincided with an event called MipTV, which is held in Cannes once a year and brings all the executives from every television channel in the world together in one place to buy and sell programmes while the rest of us chase them around the zoo and try to work out what on earth is going on.

And while it’s always a ball ache to the beyond help die hards like myself to miss a match for a work event, even a work event somewhere warm and sunny, it really should not have mattered that day. QPR were down, relegated by monumental defensive calamities the previous week at Aston Villa and Fulham – two defeats in winnable games that had undone all the good work of consecutive wins against Southampton and Sunderland the week before.

But you’d never have known it to look at us all in that bar, gripping the sides of our chairs and necking neat whiskey. We were definitely, definitely, absolutely, certainly relegated when Bobby Zamora decided, after weeks of limping around, that his bad hip was alright after all – or alright enough to lift his leg above his head...........


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Probably one of the most sickening finishes to a game I can remember last year after an heroic battle and Remy's wonder-goal had given us hope. We owe them one...
 
Probably one of the most sickening finishes to a game I can remember last year after an heroic battle and Remy's wonder-goal had given us hope. We owe them one...

One of my worst ever football moments!! Definitely owe them big time!!
 
I think we are overdue a big score .................. Hopefully this game will produce the goods, our way of course. QPR 4 - Wigan 1
 
This is tactically a massive game. If we win we will be almost certain of making the play-offs AND have a mental advantage over Wigan before meeting them in May.
If we lose we are literally on our knees, looking uneasily at Reading, Brighton and Florist.
Let's get at them and gain some higher ground! U Rs!
 
This is tactically a massive game. If we win we will be almost certain of making the play-offs AND have a mental advantage over Wigan before meeting them in May.
If we lose we are literally on our knees, looking uneasily at Reading, Brighton and Florist.
Let's get at them and gain some higher ground! U Rs!

Totally agree !!

If we dont "show up", and really fight tooth and nail for every ball, every 50/50 tackle, it will put us on the back foot, well and truly !!
 
One of my worst ever football moments!! Definitely owe them big time!!

I remember watching it with Beth and her daughter who was at her first game. I said it was going in and said "welcome to being a QPR fan" when it went in as that just really summed up being an R.
 
LCFC & Burnley: I've just had a look at both teams' remaining fixtures and both teams have got it relatively easy, to be honest. We had no hope of catching up to LCFC anyway but I think Burnley will come away with plenty of points from those last games and I think it's pretty much set in stone for the automatic places.
I really do think we'll be in the playoffs. We're not great but we're chugging along as we are. We've basically been fixed in 3rd or 4th all season and I don't think that'll change. We'll always be winning games and drawing or losing a couple.
It's been a while since we've been in a playoff and I, personally, am not a fan of them. I think the top three teams should go up and that's that. But mainly I don't like them because they're nerve racking!!
 
One of my worst ever football moments!! Definitely owe them big time!!

What also sticks in my mind regarding that game was Zamora getting sent off by the fourth official. Neither the referee nor linesman had seen that he had made contact with Gomez's head, but, after plainly getting a message in his earpiece, the ref produced a red card.
 
This is tactically a massive game. If we win we will be almost certain of making the play-offs AND have a mental advantage over Wigan before meeting them in May.
If we lose we are literally on our knees, looking uneasily at Reading, Brighton and Florist.
Let's get at them and gain some higher ground! U Rs!

Hard for me to be optimistic with our record against the better teams in this Division.
 
So we continue with the longest injury list of any club ever while Wigan welcome back two of their stalwarts who have not played for the entire season. Jinx? What jinx?
 
Bit of a must win for us tonight looking at the games around us... seems we have the toughest game I the top seven (well, Wigan May want to say that - or not!). Need to make it back-to-back wins.
 
Anyone have any ideas on the starting 11 line-up?

The key issues probably are:
- what will be our back line with an eligible Dunn and a choice of full backs?
- who and what will be our midfield?

I am quite looking forward to watching a feed of this match.
 
I remember watching it with Beth and her daughter who was at her first game. I said it was going in and said "welcome to being a QPR fan" when it went in as that just really summed up being an R.

She is still scarred....by Wigan that is

I really want to win tonight...just for that moment...when my daughter went from elation to depression in her first ever match
 
Anyone have any ideas on the starting 11 line-up?

The key issues probably are:
- what will be our back line with an eligible Dunn and a choice of full backs?
- who and what will be our midfield?

I am quite looking forward to watching a feed of this match.

I hope he keeps the same back 5 myself - thought the 4 did OK Saturday. I'd replace Benny with Traore if fit, or Hoillet if not, and Keane with BZ if he can manage 90. I'd also like to see Kranscjar used more centrally than as wide as he was often last time - playing Traore or Hoillet should help that. But then I don't know nothing - Come on Arry!
 
I hope he keeps the same back 5 myself - thought the 4 did OK Saturday. I'd replace Benny with Traore if fit, or Hoillet if not, and Keane with BZ if he can manage 90. I'd also like to see Kranscjar used more centrally than as wide as he was often last time - playing Traore or Hoillet should help that. But then I don't know nothing - Come on Arry!

Can't really play Kranky central if Morrison plays. I'd have Traore and Hoilett each side of Morrison with Zamora up top.
 
Can't really play Kranky central if Morrison plays. I'd have Traore and Hoilett each side of Morrison with Zamora up top.

Don't see why we need more than 1 out and out wide man - Kranscjar and Ravel should be pretty much permanent for me in forward midfield positions, and both can and should flow / switch position across the park, either side or central as necessary.
 
Don't see why we need more than 1 out and out wide man - Kranscjar and Ravel should be pretty much permanent for me in forward midfield positions, and both can and should flow / switch position across the park, either side or central as necessary.

Fair enough mate. I don't agree, but that may be because I don't really rate Kranky.