Cox: We fancy our chances against QPR - even at Loftus Road http://www.talksport.co.uk/radio/sp...ancy-our-chances-against-qpr-even-loftus-road
QPR welcome West Bromwich Albion F.C. For our next match at Loftus Road we welcome Roy Hodgson and his West Bromwich Albion team. Hodgson did a good job their at the end of last season and this season has started off at a similar pace as ourselves. Read more: http://qprreport.proboards.com/inde...eral&thread=27983&page=1#210467#ixzz1fBQpD5IF
I'm worried our weakened team with Kenny out will struggle until January. I can see the Baggies nicking the points
i reckon a feast of free flowing football,rangers to nick it 3-0 hh,w-philips(2).lets just hope cerny gets injured in the warm up an we start with.......tarbs in goal,he couldnt do any worse
We can and will win. But we need to be fully focused from the first minute and play at our very best. Coming forward West brom have looked very good at times to me this season, but are dodgy at the back, which could be a description of us! So I'll go for a 3-2 win - HH, Bothroyd and Barton.
This is a must win game we need to be taking maximum points at home against this calibre of opposition
You sound like a Scientologist Goldie. I'd love it if we beat them, love it. But it'll probably be a draw.
Match facts: QPR v West Brom All the key facts and stats ahead of the Premier League clash between Queens Park Rangers and West Bromwich Albion at Loftus Road. West Brom have kept just one clean sheet in their last 25 Premier League away games. Chris Brunt has scored in his last three games against QPR at Loftus Road (two for WBA, one for Sheffield Wednesday). West Brom have scored the highest percentage of goals in the first half (75 per cent) and 50 per cent of all their goals have been netted in the opening 15 minutes. The Baggies are the only team not to score a Premier League goal in the final 15 minutes of a match this season. QPR have conceded fewer goals in the final 15 minutes of Premier League games than any other team (1). West Brom have only had more points at this stage in one of their previous five Premier League campaigns, that was last season (16). Heidar Helguson has scored five goals in six Premier League starts this season. West Brom have won only three out of 30 Premier League away games in London. Roy Hodgson’s side have been caught offside 51 times, more than any other Premier League club. QPR have only kept one clean sheet in their last eight Premier League matches. Opta ihttp://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/30112011/58/premier-league-match-facts-qpr-v-west-brom.htmlReader
I think it will be a draw. Even with a full strength side I would expect a very close game, but with us probably coming out on top. But with players missing, I'm going for a draw.
These are the worrying games against sides who are a bit better than the bottom six types, i.e. no mugs. With our injuries we could be vulnerable, hopefully Barton will be back with a bang, but I'll go for a 2-2...
West Brom visit stirs memories of past cup triumphs – history Wed 30th Nov 2011 22:30 by Clive Whittingham QPR face West Brom at Loftus Road on Saturday, a side that the R’s have beaten in a League Cup final and FA Cup semi final in days gone by. Remarkable when you consider Rangers’ poor record in knock out competition. http://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/footba...stirs_memories_of_past_cup_triumphs_–_history
QPR V West Bromwich Albion – Match Preview QPR and West Brom meet for the first time in the Premier League with both teams desperate to maintain their mid-table position after suffering disappointing defeats last week. http://www.footballfancast.com/2011/12/football-news/qpr-v-west-bromwich-albion-match-preview