Not sure if anyone has noticed, but my colleague David is being featured in the QPR programme each week providing some tips for each home match.
As they need to go to press fairly early it’s a difficult proposition, especially when there are mid week games happening, but we’ll be replicating the posts here with additional information and doing the away games as well.
QPR showed great attacking intent against Cardiff in a game they should’ve won. Failing to make the most of some great opportunities to kill the game and eventually letting Cardiff back in late on.
Of course that late goal also put paid to a couple of my tips (2-1 correct score and QPR win, over 2.5 still hit) and shows that tipping isn’t an exact science. If you’re following anything then let it be betting with Smarkets as then at least you’re getting the best value on your bets.
Turning attention to Rotherham, with only 12 fixtures ever between the clubs there’s not much history to call on. Chris Ramsey may worry about his defence, but outwardly he also laid out his intention to continue attacking after the Cardiff match “We need to work on getting more bodies into the box, but even when we did that we didn't take our chances."
Nothing wrong with playing to strength, and at home against a team that flirted with relegation last season, and has started the new campaign with similar form, QPR are worthy favourites.
PS. A great turn around from QPR against Wolves, and Rotherham only taking a point at home to Preston adds weight to us lining up as favourites once again. If nothing else fans should be entertained watching QPR, there’s been 14 goals in their 4 matches so far.
Three to follow
Over 2.5 @ 1.99
QPR win @ 1.79
Both Teams to score No @ 1.88
Odds
QPR 1.79
Draw 3.85
Rotherham 5.4
Fact
Former fans player of the year Martin Rowlands was the last player to score in a fixture between QPR and Rotherham, back in 2005.
Don't forget there's a £10 risk free bet for new customers, 0% commission on all QPR games, and we've got a pair of tickets to give away for the match on Saturday.
As they need to go to press fairly early it’s a difficult proposition, especially when there are mid week games happening, but we’ll be replicating the posts here with additional information and doing the away games as well.
QPR showed great attacking intent against Cardiff in a game they should’ve won. Failing to make the most of some great opportunities to kill the game and eventually letting Cardiff back in late on.
Of course that late goal also put paid to a couple of my tips (2-1 correct score and QPR win, over 2.5 still hit) and shows that tipping isn’t an exact science. If you’re following anything then let it be betting with Smarkets as then at least you’re getting the best value on your bets.
Turning attention to Rotherham, with only 12 fixtures ever between the clubs there’s not much history to call on. Chris Ramsey may worry about his defence, but outwardly he also laid out his intention to continue attacking after the Cardiff match “We need to work on getting more bodies into the box, but even when we did that we didn't take our chances."
Nothing wrong with playing to strength, and at home against a team that flirted with relegation last season, and has started the new campaign with similar form, QPR are worthy favourites.
PS. A great turn around from QPR against Wolves, and Rotherham only taking a point at home to Preston adds weight to us lining up as favourites once again. If nothing else fans should be entertained watching QPR, there’s been 14 goals in their 4 matches so far.
Three to follow
Over 2.5 @ 1.99
QPR win @ 1.79
Both Teams to score No @ 1.88
Odds
QPR 1.79
Draw 3.85
Rotherham 5.4
Fact
Former fans player of the year Martin Rowlands was the last player to score in a fixture between QPR and Rotherham, back in 2005.
Don't forget there's a £10 risk free bet for new customers, 0% commission on all QPR games, and we've got a pair of tickets to give away for the match on Saturday.