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Post by harlowranger on Dec 20, 2011 13:21:07 GMT
(4 - 5 game sequence of their Clubs they played for) 1)Manu > Sunderland >QPR > Hibernian >Perth Glory?Liam Miller 2)West Ham > Sunderland >QPR ?Anton Ferdinand 3)Woking > Chelsea > QPR ? (Coached Sunderland ) 4)Chelsea > Sunderland > QPR > Fulham >Brighton HA ?Clive Walker 5)Bolton > Everton > QPR > Man City > Southampton ? (Sunderland Manager)Peter Reid 6)Derby County > QPR > Burnley > Swansea > Sunderland ?Leighton James 7)QPR > Sampdoria > Sunderland > WBA > Millwall ?Danny Dichio 8)Everton > Sunderland > Stockport > Walsall > Rushden & D > Port Vale > QPR?Brett Angell 9)Sunderland > QPR ?Richard Ord 10)QPR > Norwich > Rangers > Sheffield Weds > Colarado Rapids > Sunderland?Chris Woods 11)Sunderland > Newcastle > Middlesbrough ?(QPR Manager) Stanley Anderson 12)Watford > Sunderland > Derby > Watford > Portsmouth >QPR ?Tommy Smith 13)Tottenham > Sunderland > Tottenham > Blackburn >QPR ? Pascal Chimbonda 14)Lincoln > Newcastle > Bristol C > Birmingham > Luton ? (QPR Caretaker) 15)York > QPR > Le Havre > Brighton H A > Sunderland ?John Byrne 16)Lincoln > Sunderland > QPR > Notts County ? 17)Aston Villa > Sunderland > Watford > QPR > Boston ? (think he played for both teams , not 100% sure but was signed by both) 18)QPR > Brentford > Wolves > Sunderland > Southend Utd ? George Goddard 3,14,16,17,to go , !
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Post by Macmoish on Dec 20, 2011 13:36:58 GMT
14)Lincoln > Newcastle > Bristol C > Birmingham > Luton ? (QPR Caretaker) MICK HARFORD
(Player we almost signed under Alan Mullery. Just couldnt agree personal terms)
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Post by Bushman on Dec 20, 2011 16:10:52 GMT
16.Dennis O'Donnell
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Post by Bushman on Dec 20, 2011 16:12:20 GMT
18.Jimmy Stephenson
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Post by harlowranger on Dec 20, 2011 17:14:42 GMT
14)Lincoln > Newcastle > Bristol C > Birmingham > Luton ? (QPR Caretaker) MICK HARFORD (Player we almost signed under Alan Mullery. Just couldnt agree personal terms) Didnt do to well as caretaker did he , wonder if he featured in the 4 yr plan
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Post by harlowranger on Dec 20, 2011 17:17:08 GMT
16 O'Donnell and 17 Stephenson , think you were suffering from fat finger syndrome , missed the 7 number 3 to wrap things up ! well done
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Post by maudesfishnchips on Dec 20, 2011 17:23:35 GMT
14)Lincoln > Newcastle > Bristol C > Birmingham > Luton ? (QPR Caretaker) MICK HARFORD (Player we almost signed under Alan Mullery. Just couldnt agree personal terms) Didnt do to well as caretaker did he , wonder if he featured in the 4 yr plan he does, like a wallflower
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Post by harlowranger on Dec 20, 2011 23:38:55 GMT
number 3?
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Post by Bushman on Dec 20, 2011 23:58:52 GMT
number 3? John Mortimore
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Post by harlowranger on Dec 21, 2011 13:00:44 GMT
Well polished off Bushman By the time we meet Sunderland again we will have played all the bottom teams apart from Swansea and WBA and our destiny nearly sealed . Need to have 32-34pts after we play them second time around .
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Post by harlowranger on Mar 22, 2012 21:52:53 GMT
Stats: Sunderland v QPR.Opta
Has Sunderland's dip in form occurred at a perfect time for QPR? Allow the Opta stats to help you make your mind up...
Sunderland are unbeaten in their last nine league games against QPR, winning six.
The Black Cats have won just one of their last five Premier League games (W1 D1 L3). Sunderland have won five and lost just one of seven Premier League games at the Stadium of Light under Martin O'Neill.
QPR have earned just two points from the last 24 available in the Premier League away from home.
50% of the goals QPR have netted have been scored in the first half, the highest proportion in the top division. First half goals
QPR have used 35 different players in the Premier League this season, more than any other team.
Adel Taarabt has had the most shots of any player this season who hasn't scored a Premier League goal (64).
QPR have won just two of their last 17 Premier League games (W2 D4 L6).
Lee Cattermole has the worst disciplinary record in the top flight with eight yellows and one red this season in the league. Sending off?
QPR have picked up the joint-most red cards in the top flight this season .5
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 22, 2012 22:37:02 GMT
Ah yes: The last game in our 5 consecutive streaks in which Dave Thomas made his debut - Didn't too much...A couple of good breaks from midfield... Strange. Dave Thomas seems to be wearing 7 Fantastic , never seen the Dave Thomas picture with his fiancee.
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Post by harlowranger on Mar 22, 2012 22:55:25 GMT
Would love a repeat performance scoreline please. A few in that team that were playing before i started watching but a strong line up .
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Post by Bushman on Mar 22, 2012 22:56:07 GMT
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Post by Bushman on Mar 22, 2012 23:01:02 GMT
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 23, 2012 12:06:17 GMT
Martin O'Neil Previews www.safc.com/news/20120323/oneills-qpr-preview_2256213_2689895O'Neill's QPR preview Martin O'Neill speaks to safc.com ahead of tomorrow's home clash with Queens Park Rangers. Martin O'Neill says Sunderland will come up against a QPR side full of confidence after watching the R's beat Liverpool in midweek. O'Neill was in the stands at Loftus Road as Mark Hughes' men reversed a two-goal deficit to beat Kenny Dalglish's Reds 3-2. Rangers will head north with their tails up having clambered out of the Barclays Premier League's bottom three with the win. "It was only a matter of time before they got a win and got their confidence going," O'Neill told safc.com ahead of Saturday's game. "I suppose the way the game panned out might have been a wee bit surprising because of how well Liverpool played early on. "But once QPR got the game back to 2-1 you always felt that they were capable of getting that equalising goal. "Not only did they do that, but they went on to get a winner." The London club will arrive on Wearside for the first time since April 2007 with Sunderland smarting from a 2-0 midweek defeat at Blackburn in midweek. "We were disappointed not to get anything from the game on Tuesday," O'Neill added. "I've mentioned previously about the exertions of the FA Cup and we have another game to consider again next week. "But we'd just like to get some more points on the board; the most important thing for us is to try and maintain our position in the league." But Sunderland will be boosted on two fronts going into the game, with James McClean having signed a new contract and Stephane Sessegnon returning from a ban. Sessegnon is available once more after serving a three-match suspension following a red card in the Tyne-Wear derby at Newcastle. The Beninese forward is hugely influential and has weighed in with seven goals this term to lead Sunderland's scoring charts. And O'Neill is delighted to welcome back the former PSG man, saying: "Having Stephane back is an obvious boost. "He gives us that bit of something which is hard to define - those little moments of brilliance. "Hopefully he will be able to provide that for us again. "Blackburn apart, the results haven't been too bad since Stephane's been gone, but it's better to have him than not." sc
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Post by Macmoish on Nov 27, 2012 8:48:27 GMT
Bump
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Post by cpr on Nov 27, 2012 9:00:01 GMT
It's up there and I'm wondering if the game will actually go ahead!!!
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Post by cpr on Nov 27, 2012 9:17:18 GMT
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Post by Macmoish on Nov 27, 2012 9:19:20 GMT
IanJTaylor @ijtaylor81 Just spoke to my opposite number at Sunderland who has told me the pitch is absolutely fine. #QPR #Sunderland
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Post by cpr on Nov 27, 2012 9:21:23 GMT
Has he checked the weather forecast? Heavy rain most of the afternoon, respite for an hour or so then more heavy rain from about 6pm.
They had a game called off in August did they not? Was that different rain? ;D
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Post by Macmoish on Nov 27, 2012 9:23:38 GMT
Wonder if Green will get recalled... Interesting he's suddenly joined the world of twitter
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Post by cpr on Nov 27, 2012 9:25:20 GMT
Oh dear lord no!!!! Mind you 'arry was trying to sign or tried three times or some such, didn't he?
Anyway, hope it doesn't get called off, it's a hell of a long way to travel for a Tuesday night game!!!
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Post by alfaranger on Nov 27, 2012 9:57:38 GMT
Has he checked the weather forecast? Heavy rain most of the afternoon, respite for an hour or so then more heavy rain from about 6pm. They had a game called off in August did they not? Was that different rain? ;D Yes but that was the wrong sort of rain last August cpr. The Earth axis is tilted so when it goes round the sun the incline changes in relation to the normal plane of our planetary sytem. Three and a half months ago this significant change meant that any given set of raindrops, in the northern hemisphere only, would have been denser and had a flatter presentation in response to air pressure (as they fell through the air). This means that when the raindrops hit the ground they splash in a wider circle than normal and soak in quicker and hence, the ground gets waterlogged quicker. There's a special term for this process. Its called the 'Bollox Effect'. I thought everyone knew that.
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Post by cpr on Nov 27, 2012 10:01:56 GMT
Has he checked the weather forecast? Heavy rain most of the afternoon, respite for an hour or so then more heavy rain from about 6pm. They had a game called off in August did they not? Was that different rain? ;D Yes but that was the wrong sort of rain last August cpr. The Earth axis is tilted so when it goes round the sun the incline changes in relation to the normal plane of our planetary sytem. Three and a half months ago this significant change meant that any given set of raindrops, in the northern hemisphere only, would have been denser and had a flatter presentation in response to air pressure (as they fell through the air). This means that when the raindrops hit the ground they splash in a wider circle than normal and soak in quicker and hence, the ground gets waterlogged quicker. There's a special term for this process. Its called the 'Bollox Effect'. I thought everyone knew that. Aha! Thanks fr clearing that up! ;D Sorry, had to be done!
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 5, 2013 9:13:43 GMT
bump...
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 6, 2013 11:51:07 GMT
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 6, 2013 12:00:19 GMT
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Post by Bushman on Mar 6, 2013 12:43:43 GMT
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Post by Bushman on Mar 6, 2013 12:45:15 GMT
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