Yes indeed, an unexpected surprise. Happy days, roll on Saturday and Brentford - let's stick 'em. please log in to view this image please log in to view this image Tjaronn Chery’s first-half strike was his third goal in his last five games for QPR Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink earned just his fourth win 18 games as QPR boss as a below-par Derby were brushed aside. Tjaronn Chery showed great technique to convert a 24th-minute James Perch cross for his third goal in his last five games for a deserved half-time lead. The Rams had barely threatened but improved on the resumption and substitute Darren Bent forced a good save from keeper Alex Smithies. But the hosts sealed victory late on through Gabriele Angella's strike. http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/35693592
Absolutely. As you said earlier, I think he picked the strongest available team tonight. I won't complain if he does the same on Saturday. Faurlin and Henry are our strongest midfield two when we play 4-2-3-1 imo.
Great result. Shows what we're capable of. Getting ahead, holding it together, consolidating with a second and seeing the game out. Well done to all the team and management. Just need to follow it up now and show some consistency.
I will be curious to hear first hand accounts of how Clint made out - definitely no shirker from duty.
The gods are with us - Bolton equalize late - you're a prophet Watford! 9 pts to Sheff Wed now. Bolton 2 Ipswich 2 Wilson (73'minutes), Dobbie (90'+7minutes pen) Bru (24'minutes), Berra (72'minutes)
Probably the ideal game for him up against Martin. Same also with Polter up against Sheckell and Keogh, a bit of rough and tumble at both ends......
GOAL (Dobbie) Bolton 2-2 Ipswich Posted at21:58 And substitute Stephen Dobbie drills the ball home. Bolton will remain bottom, but a bit of fighting spirit shown coming from 2-0 down. QPR 9 points off the play off positions!