Match Day Thread QPR vs Millwall

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Tuesday, 16th Mar 2021 17:24 by Clive Whittingham
QPR, so good at Bristol City, so poor against Huddersfield, continue their relentless schedule against Millwall at Loftus Road on Wednesday night.




QPR (12-10-13 DLLWWL 13th) v Millwall (11-16-9 DDLWLW 10th)


Mercantile Credit Trophy >>> Wednesday March 17, 2021 >>> Kick off 19.00 >>> Weather – Dry, winds subsiding >>> Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, Loftus Road, London, W12

The trite ‘anybody can beat anybody in this league’ sporting cliché does seem especially true of the Mercantile Credit Trophy.

QPR’s second defeat of the season to Huddersfield Town equalled up our record against the bottom seven and the top seven – three wins, three draws, five defeats from 11 games played against the seven best, and the seven worst, teams in this league. For every impressive performance and result against Watford, Norwich or Brentford there have been an equally dispiriting off-days against Huddersfield, Birmingham or Derby.


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Clive's preview.......

Insert Championship cliche here - Preview
Tuesday, 16th Mar 2021 17:24 by Clive Whittingham
QPR, so good at Bristol City, so poor against Huddersfield, continue their relentless schedule against Millwall at Loftus Road on Wednesday night.




QPR (12-10-13 DLLWWL 13th) v Millwall (11-16-9 DDLWLW 10th)


Mercantile Credit Trophy >>> Wednesday March 17, 2021 >>> Kick off 19.00 >>> Weather – Dry, winds subsiding >>> Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, Loftus Road, London, W12

The trite ‘anybody can beat anybody in this league’ sporting cliché does seem especially true of the Mercantile Credit Trophy.

QPR’s second defeat of the season to Huddersfield Town equalled up our record against the bottom seven and the top seven – three wins, three draws, five defeats from 11 games played against the seven best, and the seven worst, teams in this league. For every impressive performance and result against Watford, Norwich or Brentford there have been an equally dispiriting off-days against Huddersfield, Birmingham or Derby.


Read the rest here........https://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/footb...4541/insert-championship-cliche-here--preview


Mercantile Credit Trophy? Does that company still exist? I ask because in 1970 they were my first job when leaving school, I thought when Barclays took them over in the mid 70s that was the last of them...
 
That does look like a decent line up...hoping we can keep them quiet...no Matt Smith for them;

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