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Wondering as I saw someone running pretty sharpish in a QPR shirt at Canary Wharf (18 mile point). Yelled out you Rs when I realised but he'd already bombed past.
What a great day out. Brilliantly well organised. Lots of helpful stewards. Thousands of runners raising millions for a lot of amazing charities. Clearing up promptly. No-one moaning and the trains running. Reminded me of the Olympics. The best of London.
Seems a nice fella but according to Sofascore he's only resulted in one clean sheet. He's given away one out of our three penalties conceded and two out of our three OGs. He's been injured quite a bit too and has only played in minutes the equivalent of fourteen whole matches. He's also as slow as treacle.
He's only scored one goal too. I know we want some continuity and wise old heads in the squad but still.
Interesting scrutiny of Marti's tactics. Explains partially why our forwards aren't always that prolific and why we have so many different goal scorers.
If you need even more QPR content as well as Hoopsa, LFW, Hoops and Dreams and Open All Rs, all of which I enjoy, this is another one hosted by a Sheff Wed fan but discussing mainly QPR with two of our fans. There's a weekly feature putting together an all time worse Qpr team.
It's fascinating to see the real person behind the tabloid persona.
Bloody amazing that he achieved what he did with all the issues that went against him. And just heartbreaking when he said his mother never went to watch him perform. You can see the sad little boy in his face.
On a personal note I really don't want either Peterborough or Barnsley to go up. It seems like we always play badly against them. That three match run when we lost to Posh in the cup as well as the league and I went to the cup and the home game still haunts me.
The Ismael Barnsley side penning us in for what seemed like hours also gives me nightmares. Come on Oxford (v Posth) and Bolton (v Barnsley).
Courtesy of Sky Cook& Clarke -Salter (although they spelt it Slater) are the third most effective starting CB partnerships at 0.82 goals conceded, behind Rodon and Ampadu at Leeds 0.3 and McNally and Rose at Stoke 0.67.
Nice little interview with a QPR fan from before last night's match (I think he might be the son of the Moroccan fan who wears the blue hat because he talked in one of the earlier games about the famous QPR fan from Morocco being his dad).
The presenter who's not a QPR fan absolutely raving about us.