Match Day Thread Blackburn v QPR

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Sorry I'm a bit late to this tonight. I'll try and complete it before Kick-off.

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TWO recently appointed managers go head-to-head in the Sky Bet Championship tonight (Tuesday), when QPR travel to Blackburn Rovers.

Following Saturday’s FA Cup third round exit at the hands of Nottingham Forest, R’s boss Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink will be looking for a positive response from his side, as the search for his first win in the Rangers hot-seat continues at Ewood Park.

Paul Lambert’s men, meanwhile, made the long trip to Rodney Parade – home of Newport County – at the weekend, only to see their tie postponed owing to a waterlogged pitch an hour before kick-off.

It was a frustrating outcome for Rovers, who also saw their Boxing Day fixture against Middlesbrough postponed owing to the weather just a couple of weeks ago.

Whilst Rangers head into the clash on the back of a seven-match winless run, Blackburn – despite an encouraging start to life under Lambert following his appointment in mid-November – have lost their last three in the Championship, all away from home, and all by the odd goal.

Their last home fixture – against Nottingham Forest almost a month ago – ended in a 0-0 draw.

Hasselbaink, having made eight changes in the Cup at the weekend, is again likely to shuffle his pack for the trip to Lancashire.

Rob Green could return following illness, but top-scorer Charlie Austin remains sidelined.

Rovers have fitness concerns over a number of key players.

Fode Koita (hamstring), Nathan Delfouneso (knee), Matt Kilgallon (hip) and Danny Guthrie (hamstring) are major doubts, whilst long-term absentee Jason Lowe (foot) is out.


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You've done it mate, you've opened the door. Granted, you normally open it with a wide smile and a sweeping bow, today, you've just shouted 'door's open' from your armchair.
 
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Fer must have some weird clauses in his contract. Cold, wet Blackburn on a Tuesday evening and Fer is more up for it than Mackie?
 
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Fer must have some weird clauses in his contract. Cold, wet Blackburn on a Tuesday evening and Fer is more up for it than Mackie?
Well his mid point is better than Mackies best so no problem there. But Luongo or Chery are better options, especially in the middle where Fer looks to be playing.
 
Team error! JET not on the bench. Replaced by Petrasso.

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No Sandro....so think he is gone...as is Green

Paul Lambert's Blackburn have lost their past three games 1-0 (long may it continue)

QPR have dropped the most points from leading positions in the Championship this season (17).

(Green sick, apparently?)

TEAM NEWS
New signing Elliott Bennett could make his Blackburn debut against QPR.
Marcus Olsson (illness) may return but Nathan Delfouneso (knee), Danny Guthrie and Fode Koita (both hamstring) will be unavailable.

QPR goalkeeper Rob Green may require a late fitness test after illness while striker Charlie Austin (hamstring) is edging closer to a return.
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink is looking for his first win as Rangers manager after seven games in charge.

MATCH FACTS
  • Blackburn are unbeaten in their past nine matches with QPR in all competitions, winning five and drawing four.
  • QPR have scored just one first-half goal in their past 14 matches, although they have not conceded any in this run either.
  • Three of the four 90th-minute league goals QPR have conceded this season have resulted in a defeat.
  • Jordan Rhodes has found the net in just one of his past 10 league games for Blackburn.
  • Jamie Mackie has scored two goals in his past two league appearances against Blackburn for QPR.
  • QPR have dropped the most points from leading positions in the Championship this season (17).
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/35229557
 
Oh dear. Fish. Hudnott is he a goalkeeper?

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Blackburn Rovers
  • 30 Steele
  • 10 Marshall
  • 22 Duffy
  • 05 Hanley
  • 03 Spurr
  • 31 Bennett
  • 29 Evans
  • 21 Akpan
  • 32 Conway
  • 16 Lawrence
  • 11 Rhodes
Substitutes

  • 02 Henley
  • 09 Brown
  • 14 Olsson
  • 17 Williamson
  • 19 Taylor
  • 26 Lenihan
  • 33 Raya
Queens Park Rangers

  • 13 Lumley
  • 24 Perch
  • 05 Onuoha
  • 04 Hall
  • 15 Konchesky
  • 20 Henry
  • 18 Faurlin
  • 07 Phillips
  • 10 Fer
  • 23 Hoilett
  • 33 Polter
Substitutes

  • 08 Chery
  • 12 Mackie
  • 14 Emmanuel-Thomas
  • 21 Luongo
  • 26 Angella
  • 28 Tözsér
  • 45 Hudnott
Ref: Eddie Ilderton
 
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He is pony. Did you see the pass he made that Ied to the goal on Sat? But surely a better option than the hide in plain sight world champion that is Karl Henry

Would love to know if Sandro really is injured. I doubt it. But why not play him?!

Should be Luongo in for Henry and Chery for Fer
 
He is pony. Did you see the pass he made that Ied to the goal on Sat? But surely a better option than the hide in plain sight world champion that is Karl Henry

Would love to know if Sandro really is injured. I doubt it. But why not play him?!

Should be Luongo in for Henry and Chery for Fer

Agree with that, apart from your first three words!