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Post by harlowranger on Sept 15, 2011 20:24:12 GMT
Haha , just tried to get Macs number 16 and found another one !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOLVES>SHEFF WEDS>QPR>SWINDON> add Chesterfield(loan) How did i miss that !
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Post by maudesfishnchips on Sept 15, 2011 20:25:01 GMT
great centre back, hardly a mistimed tackle and a great header of the ball.
still got me on those others, thinking hard though.
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Post by harlowranger on Sept 15, 2011 20:32:36 GMT
i think i can guess for number 16 because Mac set it , how about Peter Eastoe MAC !
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Post by Bushman on Sept 15, 2011 21:39:08 GMT
14. Robert Taylor
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Post by harlowranger on Sept 15, 2011 21:45:40 GMT
Thankyou
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Post by Bushman on Sept 15, 2011 21:47:42 GMT
12. Mathew Hill
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Post by harlowranger on Sept 15, 2011 21:50:57 GMT
1)Palace>QPR>Wolves>Sheff U>Southampton [MACMOISH: JOHN BURRIDGE]
2)Brentford>QPR>Sheff W>Spurs>Wolves ANDY SINTON
3)C Palace>Reading>QPR>Wolves>Port Vale SIMON OSBORNE
4)Wolves>Stockport C>Southampton>Wolves>QPR
5)Wolves>QPR>Leicester C>Reading>Port Vale BOB HAZELL
6)Leyton Orient>QPR>Wolves>QPR>Brentford MARK LAZARUS
7)Derby >Leicester>Wolves>QPR>KidderminsterDEAN STURRIDGE
8)Glentoran>Wolves>QPR>Preston>Northampton FRED RAMSCAR
9)QPR>C Palace>AEK Athens>Coventry >WolvesTOMMY LANGLEY
10)QPR>WBA>Everton>Camburr L>Orebro SK>Wolves
These 5 are Loans only
11)Chelsea>QPR(Loan)>Wolves(Loan)>Hamburg. M MANCIENNE
12)Bristol C >Preston>Wolves>QPR(Loan)>Barnsley..MATT HILL
13)Wolves>Accrington(Loan)>Stockport C(Loan)>Charlton(Loan)> Sheff U(Loan)>QPR (Loan) CARL IKEME
14)Brentford>Gillingham>Man City>Wolves>QPR(Loan)ROBERT TAYLOR
15)QPR>Newcastle>Blackburn>West Ham(Loan)>Wolves(Loan) DARREN PEACOCK
Macs 16) Wolves...Swindon...QPR...Everton.....WBA--Peter Eastoe?? to be confirmed Mac 17)WOLVES>SHEFF WEDS>QPR>SWINDON >CHESTERFIELD(LOAN) but seems happy there and scored two in two games, hopefully works out for him there........Leon Clarke4,7,9, TO GO , Thanks for Taylor /Hill Bushman Read more: qprreport.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=26247&page=1#ixzz1Y3nSCvu1
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Post by Bushman on Sept 15, 2011 21:54:21 GMT
Macs is Eastoe 17. WOLVES>SHEFF WEDS>QPR>SWINDON> add Chesterfield(loan) Leon Clarke
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Post by harlowranger on Sept 15, 2011 21:57:05 GMT
Macs is Eastoe & WOLVES>SHEFF WEDS>QPR>SWINDON> add Chesterfield(loan) Leon Clarke Thats our Leon ;D,
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Post by Bushman on Sept 15, 2011 21:58:15 GMT
7. Dean Sturridge
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Post by harlowranger on Sept 15, 2011 22:00:47 GMT
good work , thought Maude might get that one. Finished up at Kidderminster Harriers .
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Post by Bushman on Sept 15, 2011 22:03:19 GMT
9. Tommy Langley
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Post by harlowranger on Sept 15, 2011 22:06:49 GMT
think these are too easy for you.
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Post by Bushman on Sept 15, 2011 22:12:55 GMT
4. Paul Jones
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Post by harlowranger on Sept 15, 2011 22:18:34 GMT
i thought that one might stump you. Maudes gonna jump in for the last one to take the glory. Surprising just how many players have played between the two Clubs , these are probably only a percentage of the Actuals. Wonder what Club out the Premiership Teams where we have had the most players playing for the Hoops and that other team??
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Post by Macmoish on Sept 15, 2011 22:19:40 GMT
Ohhh... Yes mine was Eastoe...
Ok here's one...A manager: All I can say is he managed both clubs
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Post by Bushman on Sept 15, 2011 22:22:30 GMT
10. Andy King
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Post by Bushman on Sept 15, 2011 22:23:43 GMT
Ohhh... Yes mine was Eastoe... Ok here's one...A manager: All I can say is he managed both clubs To easy Mac The Doc.
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Post by Macmoish on Sept 15, 2011 22:27:07 GMT
To be fair, you could say he managed QPR and most other clubs! An amazing example of someone who basically succeeded in a couple of instances for a couple of years...And yet, club after club after club turned to "The DOC" as if... (including QPR twice/thrice - and saw what he did to us)
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Post by harlowranger on Sept 15, 2011 22:27:13 GMT
Andy King completes the lot well Done ! Probably some pre 1950 i have missed
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Post by Bushman on Sept 15, 2011 22:34:18 GMT
Andy King completes the lot well Done ! Probably some pre 1950 i have missed Time for bed. Good Night. I thank you.
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Post by Macmoish on Sept 15, 2011 22:35:37 GMT
The man Gianni didnt give a fitness test to, because as I recall (have to check) Wolves said he didn't need one.
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Post by londonranger on Sept 16, 2011 0:05:17 GMT
Who Darren. Ha a horible break that became infected. They sawed two inche out of tibia and built up his whoe so he could play again, and he was wonderful with that flowing blonde hair and he and Mac are the type of center backs that we must have now. Always get the feekkking ball out of the backfield and Wilson and Bardsly continues the journey and crossed the fekking ball. as the centres followed. these skills either arent being taught or players are getting to higher levels with little or no idea. Not all of them obviously
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Post by londonranger on Sept 16, 2011 0:13:50 GMT
Going back to Fred Ramscar if anyone interested. My earliest team was McCewan Ramscar Heathcote
followed by Durrant (another Brentford) McCewan Ramscar Heathcote, Parkinson Pattison.
followed by McEwan Ramscar Durrant Hatton Heartburn, then McCewan, Hatton Durrant Mills Hearburn.
The defence. Allen Powell Jefferson Albert Smith George Smith (Ridyard) Ivor Powell
Harry Brown, Ted Reay manager Mangnall. Getting tiresome sorry.
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Post by Macmoish on Sept 16, 2011 7:25:52 GMT
Great Stuff, London
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Post by Macmoish on Sept 16, 2011 7:31:13 GMT
PREVIEWSGoal.com
Wolves - QPR Preview: Mick McCarthy's men looking to continue impressive record against Premier League new boys
The hosts are unbeaten in their last seven matches at home to Saturday's opponents, and they will be looking to improve on their record against sides from the capital By Ian Murphy PROBABLE LINEUPS WOLVES Hennessey Stearman, Johnson, Berra, Elokobi Hunt, Henry, O’Hara, Jarvis Ward, Doyle QPR Kenny Young, Gabbidon, Ferdinand, Traore Derry, Barton Wright-Phillips, Taarabt, Campbell Bothroyd Mick McCarthy will be worried by his increasingly length injury list, with striker Steven Fletcher joining Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, Dave Edwards and Ronald Zubar on the sidelines. The 24-year-old Scot picked up a groin problem in last weekend's 2-0 defeat to Tottenham and is not expected to recover in time for Saturday's game. Fletcher's injury leaves McCarthy with just two recognised strikers fit for the visit of QPR, and makeshift forward Stephen Ward is likely to partner Kevin Doyle upfront, with George Elokobi coming in at left-back. There is some good news for Wolves fans, however, as Matt Jarvis is fully fit and expected to return to the starting XI, whilst Kevin Foley and Stephen Hunt should both be available, despite needing injections to deal with ankle problems. For the visitors, Armand Traore should be fit to start after he was taken off in the second half of last Monday's 0-0 draw against Newcastle with cramp. Summer signing DJ Campbell has told the club's official website he is "raring to go" after recovering from a virus and could replace Alejandro Faurlin in the starting XI. The former Blackpool striker played the final 10 minutes of Monday's game and his inclusion would allow Adel Taarabt to operate from a more central role behind ex-Wolves front man Jay Bothroyd. Neil Warnock is still without Rob Hulse (knee), Kieron Dyer (foot) and Jamie Mackie (leg), who remain on the long-term injury list. DID YOU KNOW? •Wolves have kept just one clean sheet in their last seven Premier League home games. •McCarthy's men have also conceded 41 corners, more than any other team in the top flight. •Before Saturday's match, Wolves have used just 12 different players in their starting XI for Premier League games, less than any other side.•In contrast, QPR have used 26 players so far this season, the joint highest in the Premier League. •Missing the first half might not be such a bad thing this Saturday, as nine of the last 11 goals scored in the matches between Wolves and QPR have been netted in the second half. •Matt Jarvis is expected to return to the Wolves team and his crosses are a vital weapon for the home side, who have the best crossing accuracy in the Premier League this season, finding a team-mate with 32 per cent of their centres. •Finding the net is crucial to ensuring Premier League survival and QPR fans may be worried that their side have failed to score in four of their last five Premier League matches. •QPR defender Danny Gabbidon (pictured right) has made 55 clearances so far this campaign, more than any other player in the Premier League. •Wolves fans checking the recent history books will be optimistic that their side can pick up three points, as they have won five and lost none of their last seven home games against QPR. •However, they will also be aware that their team do not fare well against sides from the capital, with Wolves winning just seven of their last 32 games against London sides in the Premier League. www.goal.com/en-gb/match/60213/wolves-vs-qpr/preview
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Post by Macmoish on Sept 16, 2011 7:33:34 GMT
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Post by gibraltar on Sept 16, 2011 7:49:12 GMT
"Wolves have kept just one clean sheet in their last seven Premier League home games."
so no excuses boys(!)
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Post by Macmoish on Sept 16, 2011 9:18:54 GMT
I think you see why we went down!
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Post by harlowranger on Sept 16, 2011 18:44:14 GMT
Thankyou London . i missed one Perugia>Charlton>Wolves>Cardiff>QPR Added incentive to score Saturday
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