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Kone - too slow to go?
at 10:18 7 Oct 2025

He may be slow but he has fantastic positional play and shooting accuracy that may see him thrive in the PL.

If he scored 20 goals for us I can see he will be gone to the PL in a whiff. Surely?
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Kone v Kelman
at 08:29 7 Oct 2025

It is easy to slate our former player but I note reports that Charlton system does not suit his style

I am wondering if Kelman extended here would we extend Frey?

Not sure if a strike force of Kone, Burrell, Kelman is something we look forward to, has to be something?
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Coventry
at 12:15 5 Oct 2025

Lampard for England?

I trust JS to school him next time we meet Coventry at Lr
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Shipshape and Bristol Fashion Match Thread
at 07:24 4 Oct 2025

Only 5 games in and Spaceman self rested himself? How tough can it be, unbeaten in 5, and our star man retreats with exhaustion?

I’m sure Colin will do fine!

But I predict a win for the away side
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Rest of the Championship thread 25/26
at 22:16 25 Sep 2025

Our fans should have pissed onto the pitch to get it flooded to get the match abandoned when we were trailing 0-7 away to Coventry

Poor decision, will that be a precedent? If the goal is written off and the match to be played in full, should the two teams start with the same 11, oh no, Ipswich cannot.
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QPR Legacy Numbers
at 10:52 24 Sep 2025

A great way to recognise every player that ever played for the club

Very interesting scrolling the list of players, Eze debuted before Luke Freeman etc

1. Henry Clutterbuck 09/09/1899
100. Charlie Shaw 02/09/1907
500. George Mountfield 25/10/1952
1000. Michael Doughty 08/01/2011

1102. Eberechi Eze 07/01/2017
1109. Ilias Chair 08/08/2017
1147. Sam Field 17/02/2021
1197. Koki Saito 17/08/2024
1218. Richard Kone 16/08/2025

Well done my club
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Bircham isn’t happy
at 19:51 23 Sep 2025

Bircham isn’t happy but the fans, after the Stoke win, are stoked, they are so so happy!

And the players celebrated with the fans, that will do for me
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What's your favorite passive aggressive move?
at 19:41 23 Sep 2025

Saying “you’re welcome” when an expected “thank you” or “please” did not arrive; “excuse me, will do” when someone failed to say “excuse me”; “sorry I can’t hear you” when an apology is not forthcoming - all with polite sarcasm

I am usually not petty or fastidious, but there are truly obnoxious people around who gives not a care in the world to the people around them, and still feel other people owe them something
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QPR supporting family....since 1882...anyone knows?
at 22:29 22 Sep 2025

Great histories, thanks for sharing!
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QPR supporting family....since 1882...anyone knows?
at 06:03 22 Sep 2025

With utmost respect to fans here that have supported the club for more than 50 years, as their fathers and grandfathers do/did before them, I am wondering if anyone know of families who have supported the club since its founding year of 1882 and are still a proud QPR family generations after. Or even better, during the St Jude's and Christchurch Rangers years before the merger, if we could go back that far.

It will be fascinating just knowing the dynastic / generational support that is established by the family since foundation of the club to the present time.
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Possession…. Can do one?
at 21:52 21 Sep 2025

It is more of if you do take the ball, pass it forward into your opponents half and try to score a goal, rather than hold on to the ball in your own half playing tiki taka trying to “draw” out the opponents to “find” loose space - problem is most high press will break your possession and put your defence under duress
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Possession…. Can do one?
at 09:15 21 Sep 2025

Of 9 games played in this weekend round (less abandoned Blackburn v Ipswich), one game ended a draw and there were 8 winners, of which 6 teams won by having less possession of the ball:

Middlesbrough 41% - 2-1 home win v WBA
QPR 35% - 1-0 home win v Stoke
Wrexham 38% - 3-2 away win v Norwich
Charlton 37% - 1-0 away win v Sheffield Utd
Sheffield Wed 30% - 2-0 away win v Portsmouth
Hull 29% -3-1 home win v Southampton

Birmingham 50% 1-0 home win v Swanseas and Preston 52% 1-0 away win v Derby were the exception and even so the winners had just slightly more or equal possession of the ball.

What is this obsession of keeping the ball when
1. You score less than the opponents
2. You play everywhere except the opponents’ third
3. You lose

Even though we had less than 40% of the ball, we were more dynamic and dangerous in the attacking third than the so called in-form Stoke.

Edit:
Oxford 41% - 3-1 away win v Bristol City

Point to note - Most winners with less possession were also betting favourites to lose - Charlton, Wrexham, Hull, Sheffield Wed, Oxford and our QPR
[Post edited 21 Sep 21:45]
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Truro City
at 01:57 7 Sep 2025

Easy lads, in the A League, Perth Glory travels 5,370 km (3,340 miles) to Auckland Fc, over 10,700 km return and vice versa for the New Zealand club
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Footballers who sound like places
at 12:49 5 Sep 2025

Nike England
Jason Scotland from Trinidad and Tobago
Stephan Ireland
Gary Wales of Scotland

Shout out for Nick London
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2025/26 Ins & Outs - These are all welcomed but which one takes the cake?
at 07:55 2 Sep 2025

2025/26 Ins & Outs - These are all welcomed but which one takes the cake?


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Norrington-Davis thoughts?
at 13:48 31 Aug 2025

We watched the same game but the performance of a player as reported can be as different as night and day
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Playing Walsh after the 7-1 defeat
at 04:59 31 Aug 2025

Was a big big gamble, that paid off immensely

If he was dropped, his confidence would be severely dampened, win or lose

But we won, and he played, slim odds but this I believe gives him a big boost, even though he conceded a bad goal, which keeper didn’t make mistakes, sometimes it went in, sometimes it didn’t

It is “big gamble” that paid off for Julien, I believe he must have spoken to Walsh, preparing him mentally and positively.

This could turn his season around, I hoped he kicks on. Here’s hoping 🤞🏼
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Julien Stéphan
at 02:58 31 Aug 2025

I really want JS to succeed at QPR

Really good post match comments, talked all about the team, the staff, and credit them, for the win

I don’t think we can doubt his pedigree but every coach needs to learn and adapt to a new league especially the English Championship and if you are foreign, maybe a bit longer. He’s still finding his feet, we need to allow him time to learn and grow with the team.

Two big points I took away from the post match were his mention about positive mindset and emotional stability

- positivity - no mention of the 7-1 defeat when they regrouped but all about what they wanted to do, the team tactics and how they were going to play

- emotional stability - explained why he controlled his emotions after the 7-1 trashing and even after the Charlton win it was not about “I told you so” but more let’s enjoy the win and take it cool it is only one win, get ready for the next game vibe

Really want him and QPR to be successful this season and beyond 🤞🏼
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Julien Stéphan
at 16:00 30 Aug 2025

The fans happy, he is happy
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Miso Happy
at 15:27 30 Aug 2025

That was post match last season v Hull

I am certain Koki’s English has improved albeit a little
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