Match Day Thread Birmingham vs QPR

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So what's everyone thinking? Unchanged side tonight? Can we lick the sky hoodoo?
How much do they charge for bovril? How big an ego must trillion trophy be?

C'mon u R's
 
So what's everyone thinking? Unchanged side tonight? Can we lick the sky hoodoo?
How much do they charge for bovril? How big an ego must trillion trophy be?

C'mon u R's

I would be tempted to keep the same team and formation.

The key questions would be:
- can Cameron last the full 90 mins or should he be rested?
- should we re-intoduce Rangel into the team?

But the team played very well,, so I would only make minor "tweeks" if at all.

However, MW will no doubt have Saturday's away match at Barnsley also in mind, so I will be interested to see what he does.
 
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I think we have a home team and an away team.

I do not think we will play 2 upfront.
Rangel or Wallace in for Kane
Scowen in for Wells
 
Clive's preview...….

You can always tell when an organisation isn’t overly proud of an announcement it’s making, or doesn’t think it will play well with the public, when they shovel it out late on a Friday afternoon. Nobody is paying attention on a Friday afternoon – not the journalists, not the people who read what the journalists write, nobody. All heartily fed up of a festering news cycle, they’re either in the pub already, on the way to the pub, or bolting multiple locks on their front door to keep the vile world firmly on the other side until Monday morning.

It’s a “good day to bury bad news”, a phrase coined by parliamentary aid Jo Moore in 2001 who ventured an emailed suggestion to colleagues that the terrorist attacks on New York on 9/11 might be an opportune moment to slip out some less than flattering figures about the performance of the Department of Transport. This led to a weeks-long scandal and the eventual resignation of transport secretary Stephen Byers. Imagine that, a government minister resigning for something clumsy one of his aids said in an email. Now you can clad a building in solidified lighter fuel and when people burn to death in their homes accuse them of lacking sufficient common sense to escape, or look at a picture of a four-year-old boy sleeping on a pile of coats in a crowded hospital and accuse his parents of faking the image, or hand public money and access over to some underqualified blonde you’re knocking off in the afternoon when you’re meant to be working, and not only keep your job but also have us gleefully re-elect you. They were more innocent times.

Read the rest here.....https://loftforwords.fansnetwork.co.uk/news/51449/scout’s-honour-–-preview
 
24mins into the Sky program which is Brum v QPR and they finally mention Brum and QPR. <doh>