please log in to view this image THE R’s play host to Reading in our penultimate home fixture of the 2015/16 season on Saturday afternoon. Following Tuesday night’s disappointing second half display against Brighton, which resulted in Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink’s side succumbing to a 4-0 loss in East Sussex, Rangers will be keen to bounce back when the Royals make the short trip down the M4 to Loftus Road this weekend. The R’s have won four of their last five outings on home soil and will be determined to build on that impressive statistic against Brian McDermott’s men. Reading head to W12 in the wake of four straight defeats, with the latest loss arriving at the hands of promotion-chasing Hull City on Tuesday night. In front of 12,949 fans – Reading's lowest crowd of the season – the Royals started the brighter, with Jake Cooper giving the hosts the lead. But Hull levelled shortly afterwards as influential midfielder Tom Huddlestone put Abel Hernandez through to fire low into the centre of goal. Huddlestone was again the provider as he found Andrew Robertson in space 11 minutes from time, who struck home from outside the box for a vital goal. That defeat saw Reading drop to 15th in the Sky Bet Championship table and McDermott admitted times are tough at the moment. “We need a break, we've lost four on the bounce now, it's a horrible little run we're on,” he said. “All we can do is dig in – it's hard being a football manager at times like this. “It's tough on all of us but we'll come through this adversity and be stronger as a result as this.” please log in to view this image Possible Starting Xl ? please log in to view this image please log in to view this image MATCH ODDS QPR win: 11/10 Draw: 23/10 Reading win: 21/10 LAST TIME OUT Reading 0, QPR 1 – Championship – Thursday 3rd December 2015 Scorer: QPR – Onuoha HEAD TO HEAD QPR wins: 28 Draws: 20 Reading wins: 38 please log in to view this image please log in to view this image Here's what you could have won – Preview Friday, 22nd Apr 2016 19:04 by Clive Whittingham Three games to go now, and then summer. Glorious, lovely, Championship-less summer. This weekend it's Reading, apparently, at Loftus Road. Wake up at the back. What? More? Christ. Put a bullet in me, I'm done. Can't we just toss a coin for this or something? No need to leave The Crown at all then. Tell your "most exciting league in Europe" story to the supporters of anybody south of seventh in this year's Championship. All now longing for the beach but forced to go through three more arduous rounds of this drudgery first. QPR v Reading, twelfth v fifteenth, a fixture so dull even Sky haven't touched it despite televising the previous 389 meetings between the two sides. Only 300 tickets left for it too – mad heads. Tuesday's heavy defeat at Brighton was a shame in several ways. Not least because QPR had actually bettered the promotion chasing hosts for much of the first half before collapsing after conceding two fabulous goals immediately before and after half time – the first from a free kick that looked a generous sly hand job of a decision. But also because it spoiled a nice day on the beach, and a reasonably promising end to the season. Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink's side has been winning at home and drawing away with reasonable regularity, and sat sixth in the Championship form table for the second half of the season, giving rise to the hope that there may be a push towards that position from this team next season. That 4-0 defeat, and a recent slackening in performances as the season has drifted away, has given the more pessimistic among the support base plenty to go on and next season won't be a lot better than this if they're to be believed. There has been a couple of timely reminders since, however, of just how necessary this season of consolidation, or whatever less flattering word you want to use for it, has been. Read the rest of this article here ... http://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/queensparkrangers/news/42657/? please log in to view this image
It's one of the pages I've used before but I had to scroll back a fair bit kiwi. https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=qpr girls are gorgeous
Another game I'm missing through illness. Perhaps that is a positive! Hope that there will be some entertainment on view for you.
I hope you feel better soon Terry. I have the feeling that you won't be missing much. I think it will have the feel of a friendly match about it.
Hi boys, and here is our match presentation and thread, plenty of info on QPR, and fullest respect always shown as I hope I show in the interviews on here: http://royalsrendezvous.co.uk/topic/10446129/1 Also ..... I've done an interview for Loft for Words It touches upon all the main things from the current season from the Reading FC angle - hope my answers aren't too controversial or that there are any big clangers ... here goes: Never go back? Interview http://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/queensparkrangers/news/42644/never-go-back-interview here's to good game ....
After his impressive performance at Cardiff I felt Ingram should have kept the shirt at Brighton, so glad he is being given another opportunity to perform. Perhaps Smithies is carrying a knock, since as at Cardiff, he is not even on the bench. QPR 29 Ingram 24 Perch 5 Onuoha 4 Hall 42 Kpekawa 21 Luongo 18 Faurlin 7 Phillips 8 Chery 11 Gladwin 33 Polter Substitutes 6 Hill 9 Washington 13 Lumley 19 El Khayati 23 Hoilett 32 Diakité 34 Petrasso Reading 26 Al Habsi 12 McCleary 15 Ferdinand 35 Cooper 3 A Taylor 6 Norwood 4 Evans 21 Quinn 31 Cox 29 Kermorgant 10 Rakels Substitutes 1 Bond 2 Gunter 7 Vydra 8 Hector 17 Piazon 20 John 49 Barrett Referee: Keith Hill
Simpsons stuff, had to look it up (can't stand it myself, but my kids like it) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waylon_Smithers