I'm talkin about us never aving won at the City ground, ever !! Is this the year we can get that monkey off our backs ? We ave an added incentive in breaking that winless record on Saturday. That's because our last two games this year are very winnable (both at ome to Ipswich and Reading). If the monkey goes and fings go as expected against the strugglers we will be pushing for a play-off place again. I'm oping that on Monday night Derby will soften up those City ground wallahs for us on Sat.
posted on 18/12/18
It’s abating really that QPR have never won at the CG. McClaren will be up for it. Should be a good challenge with the R’s in decent form.
posted on 18/12/18
Can't expect any abating this season as your in with a decent shout of a play-off place yourselves. Betting types talk about law of averages and every dog aving it's day (excuse the pun). Why is it Derby fans refer to you as "the dogs" ? Is there something obvious I'm missing ?
posted on 22/12/18
Forest have lost three this season. Two home defeats came after they started each game well but then lost their way. Not scored too many at home. I’ve nefer really seen QPR as a defensive side so I can’t see McClaren coming to try and contain. I’m confident that Forest will now start building some real momentum but QPR’s recent form isn’t to be sniffed at.
posted on 22/12/18
Derby call Forest the “Red Dogs” in a, let’s be honest, pretty lame response to their nickname, the “Sheepsh&ggers”, which is a play on their club badge.
posted on 23/12/18
Just a local fing then. Red dog to me is trap one in a greyhound race! The embarrassing record as been put to bed. I still think both clubs ave a genuine play off chance.
posted on 23/12/18
Credit to QPR, they worked their socks off and never gave Forest a sniff, really. Good following from West London. They celebrated wildly at the end!
posted on 23/12/18
I should ope they did, their the privileged ones who can say "I was there when we finally beat Forest at the City ground".
posted on 23/12/18
Yes, it definitely added some spice to the celebrations. Hope Forest can give QPR more of a game in the return at Loftus Road.