This represents our biggest test so far under the current regime - I said before the Fulham game and...we failed the test. However, I think we’ll be well up for this one.
Stats:
Last 6: W4D1L1 (us) v W3D3 (them)
Last 6: GF11 GA8 (us) v GF9 GA10 (them)
Our Away Form: W4D1L1 GF11 GA4
Their Home Form: W4D1L1 GF11 GA6
Top Scorer: Grabban 5 v Chair 6
QPR play at home against Sunderland on Tuesday night, a win sees them into the QF’s of the EFL Cup. You’d think they’d name a fairly strong side with nine of their team that played against Peterborough, also featuring against Everton. That could be enough to give us an edge.
There could be a few changes in the line-up. Ojeda likely to make the squad again, if not the starting eleven.
Prediction 2-1 to Forest.
COYR!!!
QPR v Forest - Match Thread
posted on 29/10/21
comment by reddave (U8660)
posted 11 minutes ago
Sky showed the two penalties from the first BOTH were pens the second absolutely’stone wall’, with VAR both should have been given, also very poor officiating.
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Try watching it on Bein. Nothing in either of them apparently. No comments on the wrestling either.
posted on 29/10/21
Bosque - it was a gift in the sense that we continue to give away goals when we’re playing well - we must cut that out
posted on 29/10/21
To give a little perspective, QPR, who have moved into the play-offs after this draw, are mitt than happy to have taken a point off very difficult opposition, their words, not mine. Shows we have come along way in a pretty short time, let’s be optimistic, also `Steve Cooper talks a lot of sense, without going ott.
posted on 29/10/21
comment by 🇬🇧 ThE ReVoLuTiOn Is HeRe 🇬🇧 BrExIt Is DoNe 🇬🇧 (U22182)
posted less than a minute ago
Bosque - it was a gift in the sense that we continue to give away goals when we’re playing well - we must cut that out
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$hit happens, mate. The point is, we were on top for most of that game, without doubt, much more than when CH was here. We would have played not to lose more goals with him in charge.
posted on 29/10/21
comment by El Bosque [Basoa in Euskara] (U1617)
posted about a minute ago
comment by 🇬🇧 ThE ReVoLuTiOn Is HeRe 🇬🇧 BrExIt Is DoNe 🇬🇧 (U22182)
posted less than a minute ago
Bosque - it was a gift in the sense that we continue to give away goals when we’re playing well - we must cut that out
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$hit happens, mate. The point is, we were on top for most of that game, without doubt, much more than when CH was here. We would have played not to lose more goals with him in charge.
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Defiantly agree
I just think if we can somehow learn to get ahead when we’re on top instead of conceding, I think we’ll be a very, very good team
Atbotessnt we’re a good team, which I’ll definitely take compared to what we’ve been for the past 18 months
posted on 29/10/21
A game of two sucker punches. We're getting a "rep" for conceding goals in the last ten minutes of a game. Dis will only encourage teams to throw the kitchen sink at us.Still, as the Monty Python ditty goes "always look on the bright side of life" we are back in a play-off place, (for the moment).
posted on 29/10/21
comment by RRthedrum (U7933)
posted 4 minutes ago
A game of two sucker punches. We're getting a "rep" for conceding goals in the last ten minutes of a game. Dis will only encourage teams to throw the kitchen sink at us.Still, as the Monty Python ditty goes "always look on the bright side of life" we are back in a play-off place, (for the moment).
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I was shocked when I saw where you are in the table RR!
posted on 29/10/21
Only until tomorrow afternoon. But i fink 4th,5th and 6th places are anyones,except Derby of course.
posted on 30/10/21
Derby losing 0:2 after 20 mins
posted on 31/10/21
It seems dat the point we got from dis match as come at the expense of injuries to McCallum, de Wijs and Dykes.