After looking at the table and each teams two remaining games i ave to be boring and say Hull, the bookies favourite. However fat ladies and all that could prove the bookies and me wrong. A big "stand out" fixture as to be Leicester against Sunderland.
posted on 12/5/15
RR, I reckon we could lose the next two games and still be ok (I don't think we will lose them both though).
Hull still have to go to WHL and then play United at home on the last day, and even if they get a win at one of those, our goal difference should be enough to keep us up (provided we don't get tanked by Sunderland or you on the last day....!)
I can see us getting a draw at Sunderland at the least. They are going to have to go all out to win this fixture knowing their next two games are Arsenal and Chelsea away and that will play into our counter-attacking hands.
If we play like we have done for the last seven fixtures (apart from the second half at home to Chelsea), we'll win.
And if we need a win at home on the last day of the season, I'm pretty confident we can get a result against an already relegated and deflated QPR.
You coming up to the KP by the way? If you are, I'll raise a glass to you from the other end of the ground.
posted on 12/5/15
I've said it before, when teams are desperate funny things appen. The most desperate team at the moment as to be Hull, so expect the unexpected ?? No way i'll be at the King Power gaff, our seasons best forgotten. If you needed a win or a draw to stay up and we did the unexpected i'd never get out alive !!!!!
posted on 12/5/15
You appear to have a rather tarnished view of us foxes!
We are most generous and humble in defeat! If you did beat us, we'd simply give you a warm round of applause and a hearty 'well done' after the match, even if it did mean we were relegated...
posted on 12/5/15
Comments tongue in cheek ole son. Opefully it won't go down to the last game and you can enjoy keeping your fingernails !!
posted on 13/5/15
Hi RR, whats your view on the potential £59.6m fine the club faces once the season has ended?
I know QPR are challenging the legal veracity of it, however other clubs have voiced concerns that they have abided by the rules & QPR should be punished.
It all seems to hinge on the "loan of £60m" which was written off by QPR to get round FFP. It is felt by the Football League that this was not only a deliberate attempt to circumvent FFP Rules, but was also unethical & a direct breach.
posted on 13/5/15
It'll just run it's course in the courts. Sure, we'll get fined, the amount though is anyones guess, 20 million-60 million. We will pay the fine and get on with life in the Championship, not for too long i ope !! Football clubs are big business these days. This sad fact is to the detriment of the fans though. What the F.F.P. as done is ensure that the smaller clubs do not come to the party.
posted on 13/5/15
I think you might well be right!