Another trip to Yorkshire.We aven't done very well up dare dis season.Defeats by Udders,Barnsley and Rotherham and a point at Wed.So,a late chance to record a Yorkshire win against Boro and our old friend Neil.Two teams wiv nowt to play for should throw caution to the wind.Nine goals please, wiv at least five scored by the R's.
posted on 16/4/21
comment by RRthedrum (U7933)
posted 2 hours, 1 minute ago
Don't fink Warnock will ever change,footballs in his blood. I remember when he was wiv us throwing Les Ferdinand out of the dressing room when he tried to interfere in an after match talk. I've always fort of Boro as Teeside but i'm reliably told North Yorkshire.
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Middlesbrough is in Teesside (Which was formed in 1974), before that it was in Yorkshire.
It would be nice to see QPR back in the top league. I go back to time when Stan Bowles, Gerry Francis and Rodney Marsh played for you. Always an attractive watch.
posted on 16/4/21
Tanks for the eads up on both counts Wilko. Those three were "my era" especially Rodney.
posted on 16/4/21
And Mark Lazarus.
posted on 16/4/21
Ah yes, always remember him talking (aving the craic) wiv the crowd throughout the match. And of course he scored our third goal in the fairy tale league cup final of 67.
posted on 17/4/21
All early kick offs today except for the league leaders,not sure why?
posted on 17/4/21
I sorta like dat starting eleven. We'll get to see a bit more of what Thomas can do. It's by no means a reserve side.
posted on 17/4/21
That line up shows we're going for all three points today. Too many changes was our downfall against Rotherham.Maybe a lesson learnt.
posted on 17/4/21
Fort we did very well to ang on to our lead after we went down to ten men.The anagram man won't be appy.
posted on 17/4/21
Just fort I wud check in wiv you to see if you lumped on my prediction of 2-1?
Hope so. Easy money.
posted on 17/4/21
You were spot on but sadly my days of "lumping on" are well over. I used to ave a punt on the orses and dogs but never on the footie.