Jekyll and Hyde QPR limp to another away loss â report Tuesday, 16th Dec 2014 00:14 by Clive Whittingham QPRâs latest away-day horror show played out much as expected at Goodison Park on Monday evening as they slumped to a 3-1 defeat against Everton. A new system, more adventure, more possession, more shots, more threat. But, ultimately, more of the same. Now nine away matches, nine defeats, three goals scored, 21 conceded. Harry Redknapp, hopefully tongue in cheek, suggested before this match that QPR had âtried everythingâ to get a result away from home this season. All theyâd achieved for it was a rash from having their tummy tickled too often. But you canât fault Redknappâs ambition here: setting up with Eduardo Vargas down the middle in the absence of the suspended Charlie Austin, flanked by Junior Hoilett and Matt Phillips. Jordon Mutch and Leroy Fer started in a three man midfield with Joey Barton which became a five out of possession. The absence of Steven Caulker, adding kindling to that smoldering Christmas Party/Sunday Lunch story, did not result in a recall for Rio Ferdinand: Nedum Onuoha stared alongside Richard Dunne. Credit Redknapp once more: no favourites allowed. Read the rest of Clive's piece here..................... http://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/footba...d-hyde-qpr-limp-to-another-away-loss-–-report
Really? You do surprise me at times, you're usually very fond of CW's work. I feel that you need to post with a degree of consistency.
That'll be the ADHD kicking in then. He has a point though, War & Peace is like a novella in comparison. I did like this line about Barton though... ''Not fit to captain a pedalo, let alone our football club.'' Keep 'em coming Mr W.
It'd help if he put a game of Pacman or a picture of a big pair of titties on the side so you could take a break every five minutes. He's allowed me post comments under the articles again which is fair. He's a very good writer but he'd gain a much wider audience by cutting it down to a reasonable size IMO.