Match Day Thread QPR v Birmingham

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91:00 (4 mins ET) - 3 to go.

Let's put them to the sword 3-0 (or is that tempting fate?)
 
Fakes beat Charlton 4-3 with a late goal, as do Blackburn over MK Dons (and Chelsea at Saints 1-2)
 
Great result. I really hope that I have to eat a HUGE slice of humble pie over my feelings towards JFH. Believe me, I'd be happy man if that was the case, COYRs!!!
 
Doughty scored the a late winner for Swindon at Peterborough (1-2)

TED won't be happy that JET only sat on the bench for MK Dons in that 3-2 loss at Blackburn.
 
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Great win. Sounds like it was well deserved too.

It's been a while since we have been 2-0 up at HT and apparently held that lead confidently until FT.

Come on you RRsss
 
Our two goal scorers:-

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Tjaronn Chery's goal was his second in three games for Queens Park Rangers

A dominant QPR won for the first time in four games to land a blow to Birmingham City's play-off hopes.

Tjaronn Chery scored the first, drilling the ball low in to the corner after good work from James Perch.

Junior Hoilett capped off an excellent first half for Rangers as he converted a penalty after Sebastian Polter had been fouled by Michael Morrison.

Massimo Luongo, Gabriele Angella and Chery all forced good saves from Tomasz Kuszczak after the break.

Birmingham, who drop to eighth in the Championship table, failed to trouble the home side in the first half, and only went close twice after the interval.

Jonathan Grounds had a shot headed over the bar by Carl Henry, while Clayton Donaldson saw an effort deflected over 12 minutes from time.

Cardiff's win over Preston means Birmingham are five points off Sheffield Wednesday who occupy the final play-off place.

The victory was just QPR's third since Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink took over as manager and the first time they had scored more than once at Loftus Road since 15 December.

Rangers move up to 11th, 11 points adrift of the play-off places with 12 games to go.

http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/35618887