Match Day Thread QPR vs Huddersfield Town

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daverangers

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QPR vs Huddersfield Town
The Championship
Sunday 28th January at 13:30
Loftus Road

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Previous meeting vs Huddersfield Town;
Games won: 14
Games drawn: 11
Games lost: 17

Ones to remember;
20 Apr 1968 Queens Park Rangers v Huddersfield Town W 3-0 League Division Two
17 Sep 2002 Queens Park Rangers v Huddersfield Town W 3-0 League Division 2
04 Mar 2003 Huddersfield Town v Queens Park Rangers W 0-3 League Division 2

Ones to forget;
23 Jan 1932 Huddersfield Town v Queens Park Rangers L 5-0 FA Cup
15 Jan 1949 Huddersfield Town v Queens Park Rangers L 5-0 FA Cup
08 Feb 2020 Huddersfield Town v Queens Park Rangers L 2-0 League Championship
05 Dec 2020 Huddersfield Town v Queens Park Rangers L 2-0 League Championship
08 Nov 2022 Queens Park Rangers v Huddersfield Town L 1-2 League Championship

Players who have played for both;
Dave Mangall;

1929–1934 Huddersfield Town 79 (61)
1939–1944 Queens Park Rangers 3 (3)

Steve Yates;
1993–1999 Queens Park Rangers 135 (2)
2003–2005 Huddersfield Town 52 (1)

Kevin Gallen;

1994–2000 Queens Park Rangers 172 (36)
2000–2001 Huddersfield Town 38 (10)
2001–2007 Queens Park Rangers 197 (54)

Fraser Digby;
2001 Huddersfield Town 0 (0)
2001–2003 Queens Park Rangers 20 (0)

Alex Smithies;
2007–2015 Huddersfield Town 247 (0)
2015–2018 Queens Park Rangers 107 (0)

Joel Lynch;
2012–2016 Huddersfield Town 122 (8)
2016–2019 Queens Park Rangers 90 (7)

Nahki Wells;
2014 → Huddersfield Town (loan) 1 (1)
2014–2017 Huddersfield Town 143 (44)
2018–2019 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 40 (7)
2019–2020 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 26 (13)

Chris Willock;
2020 → Huddersfield Town (loan) 14 (2)
2020– Queens Park Rangers 120 (19)

Match Preview;
Massive match at the bottom of the table this Sunday as we face fellow strugglers, Huddersfield Town at home. Huddersfield haven't won since Boxing day, when they beat Blackburn 3-0. They then lost their next two, got thrashed by Man City in the cup, but have drawn their last two league games against Plymouth then Blackburn again. Their top scorer is Michael Helik with 8 goals, and they sit 21st, 3 points ahead of us and one all important place.

Interesting to note, we have only scored 4 less than their 28 goals this season, but have conceded 7 less than them, which suggests we are not doing well this year, but we aren't getting thrashed that often. Blackburn and Watford beat us 4-0, Coventry and Sunderland beat us 1-3, and West Brom and Millwall beat us 2-0, but our other ten losses have all been by a one goal margin. They are fine lines, but so far they aren't going our way. That needs to change if we are going to start winning a few in a row and getting out of this position. Great start would be back to back wins with three points on Sunday. Chair, Willock, Armstrong and Paal are all on 3 goals now, 2 behind leading scorer Dykes. If those five, particularly the attacking four, could all continue scoring crackers/lucky/taps ins (who cares how they go in, so long as they go in), I really can see us getting out of this position...but we need to keep attacking teams and going for wins.

Team news and manager comments to go up when on the official, enjoy if you'll make it to Loftus Road on Sunday, and as always...

...COME ON YOU SUPER HOOPSA!!!

 
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The mother of all 6 pointers. This game is beyond huge for us, while a win would be superb we simply mustn't lose it. To move above them and out of the bottom 3 would be a massive confidence boost, but to lose and be 6 points behind them could be terminal I fear. Very very nervous about this one, but I have a feeling we're gonna nick it 1-0 with a Willock wonder goal ! You've all been told
 
The mother of all 6 pointers. This game is beyond huge for us, while a win would be superb we simply mustn't lose it. To move above them and out of the bottom 3 would be a massive confidence boost, but to lose and be 6 points behind them could be terminal I fear. Very very nervous about this one, but I have a feeling we're gonna nick it 1-0 with a Willock wonder goal ! You've all been told
With that intro, has all the hallmarks of a draw :emoticon-0184-tmi:
 
Cheers Dave.

Anyone planning to come in via Marylebone station (Chiltern line) this Sunday, it’s closed.
I think/ hope the Chiltern line is terminating at West Ruslip on Sunday which is on central line...so should be ok
 
Hudds fans are pessimistic and desperately want Moore sacked. Sounds like that point at Blackburn was basically them sat in their half praying and Blackburn were too **** to take advantage. Next week is very winnable too if we’re positive.
 
The mother of all 6 pointers. This game is beyond huge for us, while a win would be superb we simply mustn't lose it. To move above them and out of the bottom 3 would be a massive confidence boost, but to lose and be 6 points behind them could be terminal I fear. Very very nervous about this one, but I have a feeling we're gonna nick it 1-0 with a Willock wonder goal ! You've all been told

Agree with all you say Hammersmith.
I am worried about how scared we looked before Chair scored last week. However, after we scored and in other matches too, we have looked a goodish team....capable of getting out of the mire.

However the fear that the team who played against Cardiff might turn up on Sunday scares me a lot
 
Agree with all you say Hammersmith.
I am worried about how scared we looked before Chair scored last week. However, after we scored and in other matches too, we have looked a goodish team....capable of getting out of the mire.

However the fear that the team who played against Cardiff might turn up on Sunday scares me a lot

We’ll smash these dog-shaggers comfortably. Don’t worry.
 
The mother of all 6 pointers. This game is beyond huge for us, while a win would be superb we simply mustn't lose it. To move above them and out of the bottom 3 would be a massive confidence boost, but to lose and be 6 points behind them could be terminal I fear. Very very nervous about this one, but I have a feeling we're gonna nick it 1-0 with a Willock wonder goal ! You've all been told

Are you ok Hammersmith? That's almost a positive post......<laugh>