QPR or Reading

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Re: QPR or Reading

by royalsteve » 08 Apr 2013 22:09

Neither

I think we will rebuild and finish 5th or 6th and in the playoffs - we know what will happen wont we, but we will be up the season after, I hope
qpr - hard to say but I reckon a lot of their players will vanish as will redknapp - they'll finish about 12th

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Re: QPR or Reading

by Snowball » 08 Apr 2013 22:09

melonhead lol- sorry, butthe current QPR side arent beating us by 10-20 points you dimwit


I will take an insult from a fool as a compliment.

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The current team hasn't had a 46-game season to show their difference.

Unless by some miracle we beat QPR when they visit, they'll finish comfortably above us this year
but we're a side that has got more points than it deserved (God knows how) and they are one that
has under-performed but are now beginning to look like a very decent team

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Re: QPR or Reading

by royalsteve » 08 Apr 2013 22:12

2 world wars, 1 world cup
Tokyo Sex Whale Loic Remy said that he loves the club and living in London is a dream.


Why on earth would anyone consider living in that busy smoggy monstrous God awful place with Britain's unfriendliest people a dream!??? :shock: only foreigners would say something so stupid to be fair...


yeh my wife wanted to live in London - I said absolutely no way - you could live in the plushest street in a £10-20m house and youd still have no parking, doggy doo on the pavement, no one talks to you - prob because they don't speak English, everyone trying to rob you, noisy, dirty, lovely clean air - NOT!

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Re: QPR or Reading

by royalsteve » 08 Apr 2013 22:16

Delboy No way Remy will stay at QPR ,Spurs would be one of many after him, to stay in the championship with 15000 crowds at QPR you must be joking!


true but I guess it depends what stupid contract he is on. if he is on a reported £75K a week then its whether spurs, etc would match that - im sure man city would but its whether he would like manchester

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Re: QPR or Reading

by Snowball » 08 Apr 2013 22:17

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melonhead lol- sorry, butthe current QPR side arent beating us by 10-20 points you dimwit



Good point, which I was about to make as well!



Another limited-IQ response.


1. The current side is not the side that started the season.

2. The current manager is not the same as started the season.


Since January 1st 2013 which INCLUDES our only decent spell all season

13 12 3-5-4 13-16 -03 14 1.17 ppg Queens Park Rangers
18 12 3-1-8 14-26 -12 10 0.83 ppg Reading

That's .34 points less per game. Multiply that by 46 and it would make 16 points (15.64 )


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Re: QPR or Reading

by Snowball » 08 Apr 2013 22:20

Ian Royal I thought about it, butsnowstat will inevitably argue that the current QPR team has only been in place since January when it's 8 points to 5 and that extrapolated over a full season is what he means. And there's no point trying to argue with that tosh.



So did you and the other morons actually see the word CURRENT (in caps, repeated, and pointed out)?


Throughout the QPR team AND subs, compared to RFC they OOZE class.

I watched the Fulham game and thought most of their bench would walk into the RFC side

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Re: QPR or Reading

by AussieRoyal15 » 09 Apr 2013 11:45

They'll all leave, fernandes is leaving if they go down, read...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013 ... pr-mk-dons

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Re: QPR or Reading

by reading_fan » 09 Apr 2013 12:20

F365 gossip column TEN TO GO FROM QPR IN SUMMER
Adel Taarabt, Julio Cesar, Loic Remy, Chris Samba, Bobby Zamora and five other QPR players could be sold this summer as they adjust to life in the Championship, according to the Daily Mirror. Harry Redknapp has apparently been told his job his safe but he will be targeting promotion with a cheaper, smaller squad.

Taarabt should certainly fetch a few quid - he claimed in January that Barcelona, AC Milan and Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala all wanted to sign him - but the bargain of the summer could be Loic Remy, who has scored five goals in a poor QPR side since arriving in January. Arsenal, Tottenham and West Ham have all been linked.

Julio Cesar could go to AC Milan while Esteban Granero, Djibril Cisse, Samba and Zamora could all be offloaded to take their wages off the books.

At this rate it's going to be a team built around Clint Hill, Jermaine Jenas and Jamie Mackie.

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Re: QPR or Reading

by Ouroboros » 09 Apr 2013 12:58

Snowball
West Stand Man
melonhead lol- sorry, butthe current QPR side arent beating us by 10-20 points you dimwit



Good point, which I was about to make as well!



Another limited-IQ response.


1. The current side is not the side that started the season.

2. The current manager is not the same as started the season.


Since January 1st 2013 which INCLUDES our only decent spell all season

13 12 3-5-4 13-16 -03 14 1.17 ppg Queens Park Rangers
18 12 3-1-8 14-26 -12 10 0.83 ppg Reading

That's .34 points less per game. Multiply that by 46 and it would make 16 points (15.64 )


So Snowball, is our current team better or worse than the 2005/6 team?


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Re: QPR or Reading

by Royal With Cheese » 09 Apr 2013 12:59

Taarabt on his day is superb.

It's unfortunate for him his day was the 24th September 2008.

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Re: QPR or Reading

by Snowball » 09 Apr 2013 14:21

Worse by a very very long way

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Re: QPR or Reading

by Ouroboros » 09 Apr 2013 14:30

Snowball Worse by a very very long way


Then explaining why this QPR team would finish 16 points ahead of this Reading team doesn't go very far to explaining why they would break our 106 point record.

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Re: QPR or Reading

by Mid Sussex Royal » 09 Apr 2013 14:38

Snowball
Ian Royal I thought about it, butsnowstat will inevitably argue that the current QPR team has only been in place since January when it's 8 points to 5 and that extrapolated over a full season is what he means. And there's no point trying to argue with that tosh.



So did you and the other morons actually see the word CURRENT (in caps, repeated, and pointed out)?


Throughout the QPR team AND subs, compared to RFC they OOZE class.

I watched the Fulham game and thought most of their bench would walk into the RFC side


Yes they ooze class - which is why they lost to Villa and only drew at home to Wigan. You've been saying since xmas on here that QPR are staying up - please admit you are wrong now.


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Re: QPR or Reading

by Winnershroyal » 09 Apr 2013 17:00

Apologies to all but I'm a bit behind the times, just watched the highlights from Saturday in a bar in Saigon, there was no sound and I had to make out I was listening to the Mrs but we had a couple of good chances and was that ball over the line?

Anyway, if we only get one more point this season I hope it's against Rangers, would love to seal their fate and I'm back for that one. I fear though we will get another reaming.

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Re: QPR or Reading

by JC » 09 Apr 2013 19:29

Interesting article here

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footba ... eague.html

Basically QPR are in a hole financially when relegated

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Re: QPR or Reading

by Millsy » 09 Apr 2013 20:51

royalsteve
2 world wars, 1 world cup
Tokyo Sex Whale Loic Remy said that he loves the club and living in London is a dream.


Why on earth would anyone consider living in that busy smoggy monstrous God awful place with Britain's unfriendliest people a dream!??? :shock: only foreigners would say something so stupid to be fair...


yeh my wife wanted to live in London - I said absolutely no way - you could live in the plushest street in a £10-20m house and youd still have no parking, doggy doo on the pavement, no one talks to you - prob because they don't speak English, everyone trying to rob you, noisy, dirty, lovely clean air - NOT!


Well said. The mind really does boggle at such a statement, if indeed he made it. I turned down two good London jobs. The only places I've ever turned down, because I can't stand the place to live in. Great for visiting though which makes Reading the perfect UK town- best of both worlds.

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Re: QPR or Reading

by Ian Royal » 09 Apr 2013 21:34

JC Interesting article here

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footba ... eague.html

Basically QPR are in a hole financially when relegated

No shit sherlock.

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Re: QPR or Reading

by sandman » 10 Apr 2013 11:11

Tokyo Sex Whale Loic Remy said his goal on Sunday was supposed to be a cross but admits he has never caught one sweeter than that.


What a pr1ck. You couldn't make it up.
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Re: QPR or Reading

by MouldyRoyal » 10 Apr 2013 11:12

sandman
Tokyo Sex Whale Loic Remy said his goal on Sunday was supposed to be a cross but admits he has never caught one sweeter than that.


What a pr1ck, you couldn't make it up.


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Re: QPR or Reading

by YateleyRoyal » 10 Apr 2013 11:29

sandman
Tokyo Sex Whale Loic Remy said his goal on Sunday was supposed to be a cross but admits he has never caught one sweeter than that.


What a pr1ck, you couldn't make it up.


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