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Post by Macmoish on Oct 22, 2016 13:02:17 GMT
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Post by sharky on Oct 22, 2016 13:43:26 GMT
Gladwin being given another chance and Hamalainen has his first start I see
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Post by sharky on Oct 22, 2016 13:47:03 GMT
From westlondonsport www.westlondonsport.com/sport/football-wls-sheffield-wednesday-v-qpr-line-ups-rangers-changes-youngster-starts-owls-man-ruledSheffield Wednesday v QPR line-ups: Duo start for RangersBy West London Sport 22/10/2016 Youngster Niko Hamalainen makes his full debut for QPR at Hillsborough, where there is also a starting place for Ben Gladwin. Hamalainen came on for the injured Joel Lynch against Bristol City in midweek and starts because Lynch is unavailable. The fit-again Gladwin comes in for Jordan Cousins, who has also been ruled out. Sheffield Wednesday are without goalkeeper Keiren Westwood, who has a back injury. Cameron Dawson deputises.
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Post by sharky on Oct 22, 2016 14:48:51 GMT
Wed 1-0 Rs HT
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Post by sharky on Oct 22, 2016 15:04:36 GMT
Too tired to stay up I'm afraid. Hopefully we can put on a better showing in the second half.
COME ON URRRRRRRsssssss!!!!!!
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Post by londonranger on Oct 22, 2016 16:08:51 GMT
Well. We didn't. Still we didn't lose by much, and solidified our hold in mid table, which is where we belong, with this team.
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Post by londonranger on Oct 22, 2016 16:48:19 GMT
Sheffield Wednesday maintained their top-six place in the Sky Bet Championship with a 1-0 victory over QPR at Hillsborough. ESPN Gary Hooper netted the game's only goal with an instinctive striker's finish five minutes before half-time. The result lifted the Owls to fifth in the table, and saw QPR slip to 13th. The first chance fell to the visitors as Cameron Dawson, playing in goal for Wednesday in place of the injured Keiren Westwood, scuffed his clearance straight to QPR top scorer Tjaronn Chery. The midfielder shot from 20 yards out, forcing a smart save from the Owls keeper. At the other end, Hooper was put clean through with a neat pass from Fernando Forestieri, only to be denied a one-on-one chance by the linesman's flag. The hosts began knocking the ball around nicely, settling to the task at hand. Forestieri's first real sight of goal was palmed away by Alex Smithies from 18 yards out. QPR thought they had opened the scoring but Conor Washington's back-post header was ruled out for a clear push on the defender. Daniel Pudil, fresh from scoring the equaliser against Cardiff in midweek, came close to his second goal in as many games when his snap-shot following a corner struck the woodwork. The breakthrough came as David Jones' volley evaded the QPR defenders before falling to Hooper inside the box. The striker was in the right place at the right time to guide the ball past Smithies and give the Owls the lead at the break. The visitors enjoyed a flurry of corners early in the second half, one of which almost led to an equaliser. The inswinging delivery fell to Nedum Onuoha, whose shot drew an instinctive save from Dawson. With half an hour to go, the game began to slow down, with the home side happy to draw QPR in before breaking quickly on the counter-attack through Kieran Lee and Adam Reach. The breakaway style created chances for Hooper and Reach but neither was able to test Smithies in the QPR goal. Forestieri almost sealed the win for the Owls, put clean through by Lee, but, just as he approached the area and a certain effort on goal, the forward stumbled and the ball was cleared. The talismanic striker had another chance moments later. After neat build-up play on the edge of the area, Barry Bannan played a reverse pass into Forestieri, who shot just wide of the far post. QPR's clearest chance of the game fell to Chery in the dying seconds. Dawson left his goal but could not claim the ball which ran to Chery, whose low shot was cleared off the line by Wednesday captain Tom L At the other end, Hooper was put clean through with a neat pass from Fernando Forestieri, only to be denied a one-on-one chance by the linesman's flag. The hosts began knocking the ball around nicely, settling to the task at hand. Forestieri's first real sight of goal was palmed away by Alex Smithies from 18 yards out. QPR thought they had opened the scoring but Conor Washington's back-post header was ruled out for a clear push on the defender. Daniel Pudil, fresh from scoring the equaliser against Cardiff in midweek, came close to his second goal in as many games when his snap-shot following a corner struck the woodwork. The breakthrough came as David Jones' volley evaded the QPR defenders before falling to Hooper inside the box. The striker was in the right place at the right time to guide the ball past Smithies and give the Owls the lead at the break. The visitors enjoyed a flurry of corners early in the second half, one of which almost led to an equaliser. The inswinging delivery fell to Nedum Onuoha, whose shot drew an instinctive save from Dawson. With half an hour to go, the game began to slow down, with the home side happy to draw QPR in before breaking quickly on the counter-attack through Kieran Lee and Adam Reach. The breakaway style created chances for Hooper and Reach but neither was able to test Smithies in the QPR goal. Forestieri almost sealed the win for the Owls, put clean through by Lee, but, just as he approached the area and a certain effort on goal, the forward stumbled and the ball was cleared. The talismanic striker had another chance moments later. After neat build-up play on the edge of the area, Barry Bannan played a reverse pass into Forestieri, who shot just wide of the far post. QPR's clearest chance of the game fell to Chery in the dying seconds. Dawson left his goal but could not claim the ball which ran to Chery, whose low shot was cleared off the line by Wednesday captain Tom Lees.
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Post by nomar on Oct 22, 2016 18:25:30 GMT
Meh.
Slowly losing interest in this season. Nothing much to moan about, mid table is fine, but nothing much to be excited about either.
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Post by harr on Oct 22, 2016 20:13:18 GMT
Get where your coming from Nomar. I guess this is the consoldation that people keep saying we are going through. If you look at the team above us today, I think we have played 9 of them and won 2.
We will pick off other teams and collect enough teams to finish mid table , probably similar to last season 60 points. Is that really good enough from a Manager and will it be progress with better players bought probably not but people seem happy to accept it so I might as well too.
I heard that Gladwin was booed today, anyone go ? He is not a very good player, probably the second worse bought in last 2 years after Gobern but dont agree with that all.
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Post by londonranger on Oct 22, 2016 20:22:00 GMT
I didn't go, but blame me for putting this thread in the sticky. I was messing around trying to get off that stuff on the match review, which didn't work. On the other hand, its not a bad idea to put the game day match review in the sticky, anyway. So, unless anyone else can put it back downstairs, Ill get rid of entire thread in two three days unless others want to leave it here.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2016 5:39:14 GMT
Wtf was Caulker trying to do for the Wednesday goal , this guy is such a poor defender , also why is Gladwin anywhere near the first team ?
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Post by Roller on Oct 23, 2016 7:16:45 GMT
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Post by Macmoish on Oct 23, 2016 11:30:34 GMT
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Post by marshbowles10 on Oct 23, 2016 12:52:04 GMT
I blame the kit.
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Post by sharky on Oct 23, 2016 13:28:13 GMT
Me too, where's the duck sh1t or whatever it's called kit?!
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Post by Macmoish on Oct 23, 2016 13:33:06 GMT
It was pretty evident when they selected our second strip that that would clash also with home teams, necessitating using that (horrible) 3rd team strip
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Post by londonranger on Oct 23, 2016 15:30:30 GMT
Thanks Mac.
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Post by marshbowles10 on Oct 24, 2016 1:58:42 GMT
There should never be an instance if correctly designed....blue/white hoops or black/red hoops where there would be a need for this compete lack of 'forever R's' or whatever the marketing department title it shirt.
Take the 'R' out of shirt and what do you get?
Exactly.
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Post by harr on Oct 24, 2016 6:22:22 GMT
Bring back Denace the Menace, wouldnt clash with many and make the majority of fan base happy.
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Post by kenthoop on Oct 24, 2016 8:20:41 GMT
ironic Hooper getting the winner seeing as he turned us down ,and we got Austin who in my opinion is the better player
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Post by harr on Aug 11, 2017 13:12:21 GMT
Sylla, Yeni, Cousins, Hall out injured. Caulker not yet match fit.... guess may be on bench.
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Post by Marc on Aug 12, 2017 13:13:56 GMT
Unchanged starting XI, Baptiste & Lua Lua on the bench
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Post by sharky on Aug 12, 2017 13:55:23 GMT
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Post by sharky on Aug 12, 2017 13:56:36 GMT
New signing Baptiste and re-loanee LuaLua on the bench
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Post by sharky on Aug 12, 2017 14:04:12 GMT
....and we're underway. COME ON URRRRRRssssss!!!!!
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Post by londonranger on Aug 12, 2017 14:25:34 GMT
No score after 20 minutes. Puzzled by this thread which starts out strongly from last season. Some things in life have no explanation, I suppose.
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Post by sharky on Aug 12, 2017 14:27:03 GMT
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Post by Ashdown_Ranger on Aug 12, 2017 14:28:57 GMT
Chelsea losing too - blow the final whistles now!!!
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Post by londonranger on Aug 12, 2017 14:31:44 GMT
Yes, Mackie at 27 mins. urrrrrrrrssssssss
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Post by sharky on Aug 12, 2017 14:33:24 GMT
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