Just came across this very well written QPR blog, well worth a read indeed..
http://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/queensparkrangers/news/42630
http://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/queensparkrangers/news/42630
He claims They had a direct train from Falmer to London laid on for them last season?
Pretty fair report that - although he's grasping at straws if he thinks that Skalak's yellow should have been a red.
He's right that our fourth goal was offside though, you can see that from the highlights.
Not sure its our fault there was no train organised this year, surely that a responsibility of the away club isn't it ?
Not sure which highlights you are watching, but the player involved (who steps over the shot) is NOT offside. He's played on by a yard, by the defender next to Kayal. (Kayal himself was offside, but nowhere near interfering with play).
Or possibly the train operator?
Interesting to note that Pards was there considering his hooter has been reportedly out and interested in Dunk/March.
Or maybe he just fancied watching a team in scintillating form.
Interesting to note that Pards was there considering his hooter has been reportedly out and interested in Dunk/March.
Or maybe he just fancied watching a team in scintillating form.
Or possibly the train operator?
QPR seemed in absolute disarray. It was interesting looking down at the two benches.
Hughton was coolness personified, gently strolling around the technical area, comfortable in the knowledge that his team knew exactly what was expected of them.
Hasselbaink on the other hand, was up and down from his bench, looking on the verge of a seizure for most of the game. He's got a LOT of work to do in the summer, assuming he's still in the job.