http://www.ustream.tv/officialqpr When I tuned in was watching QPR v Huddersfield (score 1-0) at Loftus Road with 2nd half just starting, then the stream suddenly switched to Hampton vs QPR (Development Squad)?????
Good long range free kick just missed for us - sign him up for the 1st team, actually Bosingwa only just missed with his attempt in Exeter. At least these guys pass the ball around to one another and not the opposition!
Just Tried to watch this on ustream but have to say I've "heard" of better quality ilegal streaming sites than this, it's pony. Gave up watching when we were 3-0 up, can't remember the last time I said that. Our number 19 moves the ball around nicely, haven't got a clue who he is though. Well done Boys.
EDS: HAMPTON & RICHMOND 0, QPR 4 PUBLISHED 22:00 12th July 2013 by @OfficialQPR Young R's begin pre-season in style ... QPR’s Elite Development Squad kicked-off pre-season in style with a comprehensive win at Hampton & Richmond Borough. Michael Petrasso’s quick-fire opener set the tone for a dominant display at the Beveree Stadium, where second-half goals from Mo Shariff, Peter Skapetis and Max Ehmer added deserved gloss to the scoreline. It was an impressive evening’s work by Marc Bircham’s side, who made light work of their Ryman Premier Division opponents with four eye-catching strikes. Rangers made a blistering start on the road and were rewarded within 30 seconds as neat, intricate play in midfield cut through the hosts defence. Michael Doughty's inch-perfect cross released Petrasso down the R’s right, who effortlessly side-footed into the net with the evening’s entertainment less than 30 seconds old. It proved a sign of things to come as Rangers dominated the early proceedings, with Angelo Balanta twice misfiring from close range. The visitors went even closer on 23 minutes as a free-kick from Doughty flashed narrowly over the Hampton crossbar. Tom Hitchcock was proving a menace in attack, forcing the hosts goalkeeper into a fine save to claw over before seeing his deft header drop agonisingly over the crossbar. At the other end, Aaron Lennox was alive to stave off any threat of an equaliser by smothering a melee inside his six-yard box. Despite wholesale changes at the interval, the R’s second half XI continued where there team-mates left off with another free, flowing display after the break. Shariff was first to cash in on the R’s attacking intent, crashing home a 20-yard free-kick in off the post. There was almost another shortly as the woodwork this time came to the Beavers rescue, as Josh Laurent’s pull-back eventually richocheted off the post and to safety. Bircham’s troops weren’t to be denied though as dogged display from Bruno Andrade down the right carved out a third . The R’s winger evaded his marker with some quick feet before firing an effort across goal, where Skapetis was on hard to slam the ball into the top corner. Ehmer ensured their was still time for a fourth, saving the best for last with a free-kick of his own, picking out the top corner from 25 yards to cap a wholly impressive opening pre-season display. QPR (first half): Lennox, Harriman, Trialist, Doughty, Brown, Magri, Balanta, Sutherland, Trialist, Hitchcock, Petrasso. QPR (second half): Lumley, Gibbons, Ehmer, Sendles-White, Monthe, Andrade, Laurent, Trialist, Carrreiro, Shariff, Skapetis. Attendance: 651 Read more at http://www.qpr.co.uk/news/article/1...hmond-report-911571.aspx?#xI36gawcAKOqFS85.99