Odds highlight how disappointing QPR and Fulham have been this season By Charlie McCann, betvictor.com 15/01/2016 please log in to view this image Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink is still looking for his first win as QPR boss after another late goal, this time at Blackburn, in midweek. His team are on the road again this weekend and they visit South Yorkshire and a Rotherham United side who have just beaten promotion-chasing Brighton. The R’s are 17/10 to win, with the Millers 9/5 and the draw 12/5. Rangers are now 16/1 to finish in the top six. In the short term, they just need a win. If we look at BetVictor’s market for top west London club and their original prices it shows what a disappointing season it has been for both Fulham and Rangers to date: Top west London Championship side (original prices in brackets): Brentford: 2/7 (7/1) QPR: 5/2 (6/4) Fulham: 20/1 (evens) Fulham are also in Yorkshire, at Huddersfield, and the hosts are a shade of odds-against, at 21/20, with Fulham 13/5 and the draw 14/5. The Terriers stuck five past a woeful Charlton side in midweek and I expect to see goals, with the recommendation both sides to find the back of the net at 3/5. Fulham are only 6/1 to be relegated (Huddersfield 16s) after a run of only one win in their last 13 in all competitions and, although they are six points clear of the drop zone, they need to start picking up some points quickly if they want to avoid being embroiled in a relegation fight. Brentford (29/20) entertain Burnley (21/10). The Clarets are looking for a third successive win, with Andre Gray 11/2 to score the opening goal back at Griffin Park. I fancy a draw and like the look of the 6/1 for a 1-1 scoreline.
kiwi - I saw QPR at Ashton Gate - without Austin they lacked cutting edge - Green was MOM on the day JFH has a rebuilding job to do?
Kiwi, if you fancy doing a new Adel thread on the QPR forum then please use this as it made me laugh... I have the TV on right now in the background like you do, anyway I glanced up and thought bloody hell, Adel's now a BBC weather presenter... Look... http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/about/29078780 He's changed his name to Stav... I would do it myself but have not got the balls for it tbh... please log in to view this image please log in to view this image
Due to volume of e-mail I have received (several thousand at last count) I cannot answer all requests, especially those from individuals who have a new proposal for completing Einstein’s dream of a unified field theory, or a new theory of space and time. However, I would like to give some guidelines for people who have thoughtfully pondered the question of the meaning of space-time. 1) Try to summarize the main idea or theme in a single paragraph. As Einstein once said, unless a theory has a simple underlying picture that the layman can understand, the theory is probably worthless. I will try to answer those proposals which are short and succinct, but I simply do not have time for proposals where the main idea is spread over many pages. 2) If you have a serious proposal for a new physical theory, submit it to a physics journal, just as Physical Review D or Nuclear Physics B. There, it will get the referee and serious attention that it deserves.
Oh bugger, Kiwi you have got me at it now. I was supposed to post this in the not606.com/otherthreads/AskUTR's_as_he's_an_expert_on_Quantum-mechanics section...Doh! Just ignore it
Well Kiwi, still 0 grumpy replys so far. I think we got away with it... It must have something to do with the 3-nil...