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Mangala has a mare for City. Scores an OG, then gives away a penalty. 2-2.
Might not be that long a day for Hull after all! <laugh>
 
Remember last season when Arsenal were top for a while as they managed to play a lot of lower league teams(including us) in a very nice match schedule for them?
Seems like Chelsea are maybe doing the same.
Amazing that we seem to have trouble scoring lots of goals against teams at the bottom....something that Chelsea and Arsenal do not!
 
Remember last season when Arsenal were top for a while as they managed to play a lot of lower league teams(including us) in a very nice match schedule for them?
Seems like Chelsea are maybe doing the same.
Amazing that we seem to have trouble scoring lots of goals against teams at the bottom....something that Chelsea and Arsenal do not!


We have trouble scoring goals against anybody, Smithy. It might help if we had a striker!..
 
I don't think that we have too much to worry about once we get that next league win. Everton are not the bright sparks we all thought they were going to be and Saints, Villa and Swansea will certainly fade away leaving us to vie for the top.

But I've looked at the table and it's that number 8 again isn't it? P6,W2,D2 L2, 8 for 7 against difference 1 and 8 points.

6+2= 8.
6+2=8.
6+2=8.
2x2=4x2=8.
7+1=8.
8 points. Bizarre.
Also number 22 scored, 2x2 = 4 which is half of 8 and Bentaleb replaced Chadli in the 80th minute, 8+0 = what?
 
Well 10 held the lead against 11 didn't they although there was controversy about the disallowed goal. I will repeat what I posted "THAT IT IS OFTEN NOT A DISADVANTAGE."
 
Redknapp and QPR just doesn't look a good fit unfortunately, although if you look at their defeats they where against teams they didn't expect to beat. Just Redknapp has always been known for playing attacking football and his QPR side have been horrible to watch last year and this year.

It looks as if Redknapp hasn't recovered from not getting the England job and that high he had of having us play attacking football and being viewed as the peoples choice means he knows he won't reach that stage again as he's an old man who missed out on his dream job.


He's lost that drive that allowed him to create exciting teams so it wouldn't surprise me if he left QPR as he's had a great career but I doubt just keeping QPR up is going to be enough to keep him interested, especially when he doesn't have a good relationship with the fans.