I'll probably get slated off my own side, but being a realist I'd say we'd do well to get a draw. Mr Barton loves playing us.
He was **** today! And our defence is leaking chances like a sieve. I think this could be a season defining game for us, we BADLY need a win, get turned over Wednesday the panic button will be getting pushed by some.
Couple of mistakes , but I wouldn't say he was **** for 90 minutes. Sess will give him dancing lessons again mind.
I thought we played okay today against Spurs... better than I hoped to be honest. No predictions from me but I'm looking forward to the game now more than I was.
Back to 4-2-3-1 for me, From what i did see today the following Cerny Young Gabbidon Connors/Ferdinand Traore Barton Faurlin SWP Bothroyd Tarbs Helguson Think this formation with Barton and Faurlin more controlling the midfield we won't be so exposed at the back. Tarbs will always play well at Loftus Road and it looked like he did drop some stones and he will know he has to perform when wanting away in Jan or becoming a regular again.
BY GOD YOU GOT IT RIGHT AT LAST, DEAR FRIEND! I also think that Barton is the problem in the dressing room. I think he upset some of the players? What say you? I think that if we do not win on Tuesday we are for the drop.
QPR set to swap keepers PADDY Kenny is set to return to the QPR team for Wednesday night's clash with Sunderland. The keeper (pic) was on the bench for this afternoon's defeat to Manchester United after recovering from injury. Radek Cerny has been in impressive form in his absence, but boss Neil Warnock hinted Kenny will be back between the sticks against the Black Cats. He said: “Paddy's almost there, but I didn't want to risk him today. I said I'd rather wait until Wednesday. “I thought Raddy did super today and I'm pleased for him because he's a great professional. He brings the best out of Paddy as well.” http://www.fulhamchronicle.co.uk/lo...48/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
QPR suffer double injury blow JAY Bothroyd and Danny Gabbidon face a race against time to be fit for Wednesday night's clash with Sunderland. The QPR duo picked up knocks during this afternoon's defeat against Manchester United, and the pair will be assessed in the next 48 hours ahead of the visit of the Black Cats. Boss Neil Warnock said: “We'll have to see how they are over the next couple of days.” Warnock will be desperate Gabbidon recovers in time, with Anton Ferdinand sidelined with a hamstring problem and Fitz Hall not match-fit after his injury lay-off. http://www.fulhamchronicle.co.uk/lo...99/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
It'll be a strange game for QPR as they will not want to lose, as said by the QPR lad above. Strange for us too as we should be looking at 3 points from this one, not sure we'll get them mind as to do that the team will need to play very well. So like most on here reckon a draw would be good for us not sure how good it would be for QPR mind.
Sunderland look as though they are improving, could see them winning this one if Sessegnon is fit, both teams lack goals though so could be a tight affair.
A 0-0 thriller with 25 shots each on target 2 penalties each and a hatful of incidents, if both teams go for it, it should be a good game.
I think it depends on what formation we play and who plays. If we get a lot of men forward we could win, MON mentioned getting players into the box in his email to me. QPR's defence doesn't convince me, even with Gabbidon. Our defence has largely been solid this season and QPR's attack hasn't been great. That said we don't score anyway near enough. Stick my head out and say 1-0 to Sunderland