by loyalroyal4life » 17 Mar 2010 12:24
by brendywendy » 17 Mar 2010 12:26
Tredderbrendywendy
regardless of their performance they are an awful club.
and lol at them dominating us.
there were two sides who just cancelled each other out, neither getting much sight of goal, neither doing anything more than the other till the sending off.
LOL, i'd worry more about your gormless fans than QPR m8.
by Elm Park Old Boy » 17 Mar 2010 12:26
by brendywendy » 17 Mar 2010 12:28
TredderZacNaloen Unless he means they tried to bully our players with some success as the ref let them get away with, then yeh I guess they did.
Huh?
by RobRoyal » 17 Mar 2010 12:29
Tredder Congratulations on celebrating a penalty win against 10 men, you'd have thought you'd have won the league, and this isn't sour grapes, but is there a bigger set of collective gimps than the east stand, booing your own player, scoring, and then singing his name, oh, and are all your player songs tunes derived from the 80's, i doubt if the players in questions have ever heard of the tune, not old enough, saying that, highlights were obviously Matt Mills and the embarrassing stewarding of singling out supporters for standing up and then writing their name into a pad for reference, what a joke, lowlights, the homer referee, the ccorner of the east stand and a very dubious double yellow card, which again, ruined a potentially good game, but from where you sit in the league, you have a genuine shot at the play offs, go get em Floyd.
by brendywendy » 17 Mar 2010 12:29
Terminal Boardom That was the worst game of football I have seen since the days of Porterfield and Branfoot. QPR looked a bit special first half and I thought they were one of the best sides to come to our place this season. As for the second half, The aimless, pointless hoofball bugged me so much that I got up and left with 25 minutes to go. I think it was after the 6th or 7th cross field diagonal by Mills that broke this camel's back.
by Corky341 » 17 Mar 2010 12:49
by westendgirl » 17 Mar 2010 13:20
The RougeFranchise FCThe Rouge I agree with Tredds really. There have been plenty of times when we were the better team and lost, but I thought QPR were the better team last night.
I think the guy was very unlucky to get sent off for those 2 'offences'. Fed seemed to make a lot of little/no contact for the second. I think the first was fair enough even though Long was ducking a bit.
The pen i have watched three times and still not sure. Good bit of skill – the guy hangs a leg a bit but gylfi looking for it and going nowhere as ball prob going out...... – still undecided.
Doh ! Where in the laws of the game does it say anything about where the ball is when a foul is committed ? The fact that Gylfi was going nowhere makes the challenge even more stupid, but no less a pen
I dont care what it says in the rules, if you don't think 'where the ball is going' affects referees' penalty decisions then you are deluded.
by bloody Volvo driver » 17 Mar 2010 13:20
by ZacNaloen » 17 Mar 2010 13:27
All these quotes about it being a stonewall pen. From where I sit in the North, Hill definately played the ball out for a corner. I am very vocal in my appeals for pens / free kicks etc and such was my certainty it was not a penalty, I didn't mutter a word (not that I am moaning mind). Players (genuine) reactions are always a good indication and that may explain why QPR as a man berated the ref (who was shocking throughout).
by Big Foot » 17 Mar 2010 13:30
bloody Volvo driver Secondly IMO Jimmy on the right and Jobi on the left is a far better scenario than vica versa. I don't think it is any coincidence that Jimmy's last 2 performances haven't hit the dizzy heights of the previous 3-4 having moved to the left.
by Starry Blue Hooped Wonder » 17 Mar 2010 14:55
SWLR First decent, well-organised team we have played in a while. They cut-out our supply to the wide-men and were first to the second-ball. I thought we were lucky to go in 0-0.
I think some are confusing the open games of recent weeks with a hard, physical and tight match between two equal teams on the up and fired-up.
They played the 10 men game well. Again cutting out the supply wide and through the middle leaving the centre-halves little opportunity to 'create'.
As you say we still won and we kept pluggin away.
by Percy's Rocket » 17 Mar 2010 15:13
by Rex » 17 Mar 2010 19:22
RobRoyalTredder Congratulations on celebrating a penalty win against 10 men, you'd have thought you'd have won the league, and this isn't sour grapes, but is there a bigger set of collective gimps than the east stand, booing your own player, scoring, and then singing his name, oh, and are all your player songs tunes derived from the 80's, i doubt if the players in questions have ever heard of the tune, not old enough, saying that, highlights were obviously Matt Mills and the embarrassing stewarding of singling out supporters for standing up and then writing their name into a pad for reference, what a joke, lowlights, the homer referee, the ccorner of the east stand and a very dubious double yellow card, which again, ruined a potentially good game, but from where you sit in the league, you have a genuine shot at the play offs, go get em Floyd.
Oh Diddums!
Last night must have hurt!
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 17 Mar 2010 19:34
loyalroyal4life I think if we play like we did last night, we will surely get battered by Boro
Spurs fan who came with me to the game couldn't believe anyone would pay money to watch that!! I did tell him its not normally that bad (well based on the previous 3 home games)
by RoyalBlue » 17 Mar 2010 19:36
The Rouge I agree with Tredds really. There have been plenty of times when we were the better team and lost, but I thought QPR were the better team last night.
I think the guy was very unlucky to get sent off for those 2 'offences'. Fed seemed to make a lot of little/no contact for the second.
by howser » 17 Mar 2010 19:39
by bigshaka'away' » 17 Mar 2010 19:44
royalexileRobRoyalTredder Congratulations on celebrating a penalty win against 10 men, you'd have thought you'd have won the league, and this isn't sour grapes, but is there a bigger set of collective gimps than the east stand, booing your own player, scoring, and then singing his name, oh, and are all your player songs tunes derived from the 80's, i doubt if the players in questions have ever heard of the tune, not old enough, saying that, highlights were obviously Matt Mills and the embarrassing stewarding of singling out supporters for standing up and then writing their name into a pad for reference, what a joke, lowlights, the homer referee, the ccorner of the east stand and a very dubious double yellow card, which again, ruined a potentially good game, but from where you sit in the league, you have a genuine shot at the play offs, go get em Floyd.
Oh Diddums!
Last night must have hurt!
Cartainly coin throwing by those Rangers mongs are the back was an attept to. A hearty lol at the taunting idiot who eventually was removed. Propper hardcore 55 year old. Oh and a little too much fascination with Elm Park going on last night.
by Rex » 17 Mar 2010 19:45
by Ian Royal » 17 Mar 2010 19:47