Match Day Thread Reading

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As 999's is still clubbing it in Ibiza and doesn't get back to Blighty until Saturday we can use this as the Match Day thread until something better comes along......

Kiwi can post Stacey's picture here which will keep most of us happy for hours on end and anything else that is mildly interesting.....

To start with heres a link to Clive's preview on LFW's.....

https://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/queensparkrangers/news/46124/marginal-gains-–-preview

Up the R's
 
I'm sure this has been asked already but with the new off-ish having it's live streams for overseas fans does this increase the chances of live streams available to all, I've no idea how the technology works.
 
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QPR manager Ian Holloway will be without Grant Hall (tendonitis) and Jordan Cousins (hamstring) for the visit of Reading to Loftus Road.

Defender Steven Caulker is unavailable but still part of Holloway's plans.

Reading pair Joey van den Berg (ankle) and Jon Dadi Bodvarsson (achilles) will be fit after minor knocks.

Striker Yann Kermorgant (hip and groin) will be missing for the first two months of the season while Paul McShane serves the last match of a suspension.

Match facts
  • QPR have lost four of their past six opening day matches, winning twice in the process, both at Loftus Road (v Leeds in 2016-17 and v Sheffield Wednesday in 2013-14).
  • Both teams have scored in six of Reading's past seven matches on opening weekend.
  • Ian Holloway has never lost a season opener as QPR manager, winning three and drawing two.
  • Reading have won just one of their past 12 opening day matches on the road (D6 L5), a 2-0 win at Blackpool in 2001.
  • QPR have lost just one of their past 10 league encounters against Reading, winning four and drawing five.
  • Only Norwich (13.0%) boasted a better shot conversion rate last season than the Royals in the Championship (12.4%).
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40760790

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