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Great win and well deserved. I like the look of Cian Dillon, plenty of pace and can finish. Vaughan (I think it was) looked useful too when he came on. All round excellent team performance.
Yes, leadership on the pitch. I remember a moment at Hull when we were under a bit of pressure in stoppage time, clinging on to our 2-1 lead. Alfie Lloyd got hold of the ball from a long clearance and, with no support, managed to hold on to it and then drew the free kick. Jimmy Dunne ran forward and screamed his appreciation in Alfie's face. You can't buy that.
I came across this vlog by two Preston fans covering their recent away day at QPR. It's an enjoyable enough watch but look out for the spectacular drone coverage over Loftus Road beginning at 10:20. The best I've ever seen.
Wishing all my fellow R's a very Happy Christmas and a happy and healthy 2025. Thanks Clive for all your splendid match reports and previews and for making this site such a happy and vibrant place.
That's really warmed my heart on a bleak Monday morning. We may be shit at football at the moment but you've just reminded my why I love our football club. Thanks for posting.
Yes, this would be a great ditty for JD. We need a little catchy song for all our favourite players, I'm sure it would make them feel more "connected" with the fans.
I like to watch Leatherhead FC, famous for the Leatherhead Lip, Chris Kelly, back in the 70's, but not much else since. Nice atmosphere about the place with a pleasant club house and bar.
The first time I saw Stan play he was playing for Carlisle in an end of season game at Loftus Rd which QPR won 3-0, but all the talk around me was about Carlisle's No 10, a certain Stanley Bowles. He ran our defence ragged that day. I remember someone saying that their No 10 looked just like a pocket sized Rodney. I was so excited when Gordon Jago signed him a few months later and I had the joy of watching his genius every week playing in the Hoops.
God Bless you Stan and thanks for the magical memories.
Rangers have played some lovely football in that first half but perhaps should have tested their 'keeper a bit more. When the ball is in the air the wind is playing havoc, for both teams.
Thanks for the memories Terry. you were a fantastic player for us and without doubt the greatest manager (and we have had a few good ones). You lifted the club to an entirely new level.
Andoni Goikoetxea, otherwise fondly remembered as the Butcher of Bilbao. His very name evokes memories of the dirtiest player who ever set foot on a football pitch. He had a particular hatred for Barcelona and all who sailed in her.