I'm wondering whether Burnley will get classed as Category A (or have these things already been decided?). If it's Cat C then I might pop along.
I think we're going down, but that's the 2 games I think we'll get points if any, it's just the way we've played this season. Points at Arsenal, Liverpool, Man City and dominating Chelsea but not being as clinical as them, but then being **** against the lesser teams.
It definitely won't be Cat A, it might be Cat B to get our own back on the **** prices they charged us, but hopefully it will be Cat C.
If we play with Harper in goal, you may struggle to score, if we play with McGregor in goal he will gift you a goal in any number of ways. his favourite seems to be saving a shot and making sure it goes out to the oppositions striker for them to score. theres many more though including: passing it out to your striker. Handballing it when our defender passes back. Flapping the ball onto the post for it to deflect into the goal. Not coming out to collect when a defender is guarding it back Getting beaten from a 1000 yards. Not commanding his area like a GK should. He'll save a penalty though! IF you get one
I wish I agreed with you but I really wouldn't be surprised if we only get one more point. Those three away games you've targeted are all hard, and all season we've been losing those types of games without putting up a fight. Man City and Everton were very much the exception. I'm not counting results from back in the autumn cos we were a decent side then, very different to the one we are now. Everyone will target Burnley as three points but so will they and chances are we'll end up with a disappointing draw. I hate to think we'd lose but they do have a knack of beating us against the odds.
If memory serves me it all started from that "town full of bombers" chant on the first game of the season after the 7/7 attacks and the reaction was seen by some as being overly dramatic. Subsequent incidents of what again some felt was over-reaction then led to the rather delicious Drama Queens Park Rangers moniker being adopted.
Back on to football and I assume you're a fan - so what do you think this weekend? Don't you have some kind of minor hex on them of late, particularly at home?
Taarabts antics at the KC didn't help diminish the DQPR monicker either. I realise its romantic to think they can beat Chelsea, but I honestly think Chelsea will be way too good for them.
Also the game against them at the KC in 2006 when Elliott scored two late goals in a 2-1 win. There was some proper drama queenery in that game. John Gregory was their manager and it was all head injuries every time we had an attack.