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    QPR: Smithies, Onuoha, Angella, Hill, Perch, Phillips, Henry, Faurlin, Hoilett, Chery, Polter.

    Subs: Ingram, Tozser, Kpekawa, Luongo, El Khayati, Mackie, Washington.

    Read more at http://www.qpr.co.uk/news/article/te...FQ5M77yLiVA.99


    • nanocopic
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      nanocopic commented
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      Did anyone else notice Clint rightfully stopping Angella going up for the freekixk at the end and making sure he marked whoeevr was their left forward at that point? All seemed rather jokey as Angella seemed to laugh. Really pleased to see Polter score a nkn header and also great to see him giving his shirt to a fan at the end. I personally hope he stays for a long long time, good player not great but has heart and determination plus he scores. And seems to recognise when plays bad and really seems to.improve. Hoilett goal was very good, really hope we can arrange a one or two year deal on a lower wage.

    • Brian Wilson
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      Brian Wilson commented
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      First half an hour was a bit drab but really enjoyable game once Hoilett scored with a much better atmosphere in the 2nd half.

      Clint Hill was outstanding playing with an injury for an hour or so which makes you wonder how much they rate Kpekawa and if they would have brought Konchesky on if available.

      Funny how rattled their keeper got and the "Greeno" and "England No 1" chants

      Karl Henry was excellent in midfield and great to see him get a standing ovation when subbed. Gotta love Polter, proper cult hero in the making. One of those rare weekends where every result seems to go your way
      Last edited by Brian Wilson; 14-03-2016, 04:13 PM.

    • nasser95
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      nasser95 commented
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      Originally posted by nanocopic
      Did anyone else notice Clint rightfully stopping Angella going up for the freekixk at the end and making sure he marked whoeevr was their left forward at that point? All seemed rather jokey as Angella seemed to laugh. Really pleased to see Polter score a nkn header and also great to see him giving his shirt to a fan at the end. I personally hope he stays for a long long time, good player not great but has heart and determination plus he scores. And seems to recognise when plays bad and really seems to.improve. Hoilett goal was very good, really hope we can arrange a one or two year deal on a lower wage.
      One thing I noticed was when Chery scored and Ale got the assist, within seconds you can see Hill run up to Ale and hug him. One of those moments that you can miss if you look at the more prevalent detail of Chery celebrating but my eyes shot to Ale after the assist and I got to see a really great moment personally.
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