As I live in Northampton and my Mrs is a Cobblers fan we have to win, my life would be unbearable. I think with the likes of Yeni, Sylla and Manning we can afford to make a few changes. A mate who went to see Cobblers at Shrewsbury at the weekend said there were, in his words 'a bit gash'
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Originally posted by West Acton View PostStick or twist??
I would make minimal changes and go as strong as possible and try and get a decent win. Winning breads confidence.
Think there were two or three injuries from yesterday so those are the changes I would make possible keeper but other then that stick with same side
Views????Originally posted by Jimmy Floyd Rabbit View PostAgree.
The cup record of this football club is absolutely disgusting and we should be going out to win every game with the strongest XI available to us.
The likelihood is that if QPR make the effort in the Cup Competitions they may win a few games and even beat a Premiership club before getting knocked out, but at least it would boost confidence and perhaps even give a chance to play one of the big clubs along the way.
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Originally posted by 1973 ranger View PostI assume Ingram will replace Smithies tomorrow? Have we ever won a game when.Ingram has played?
Ingram's 4 games: QPR-Swindon 2-2 (4-2 on penalties), QPR-Rochdale 2-1, QPR-Sunderland 1-2, QPR-Blackburn 1-2
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Originally posted by West Acton View PostStick or twist??
I would make minimal changes and go as strong as possible and try and get a decent win. Winning breads confidence.
Think there were two or three injuries from yesterday so those are the changes I would make possible keeper but other then that stick with same side
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if I'm honest not sure how smith would feel right now after seeing washington get the nod saturday and if he cant get a starting place tonight either?
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Just got back from Corfu today ,and i really cant be a rsed to upset the mrs and go straight up to HQ ,to sit in the SAR ,with no atmosphere whatsoever ,watching us lose to Northampton . This will be the first league up home match ive missed in years ,so as i wont be there ,i`m sure we will put out a strong team and cane the cobblers ! Heres hoping ,cos i`m desperate for a cup run and i dont care what cup it is !Rangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers
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Chaps, a few things.
We were woeful on Saturday, our manager seems intent on making us play 532 and quite frankly the players aren't adapting well to it. Strongest part of our team is probably our centre backs though where we are quite well blessed. It will be interesting to see if we start with Matt Taylor, who offers absolutely nothing except a great set piece.
Secondly, historically Ian Holloway doesn't like us, not one little bit. Harks back to his time at Bristol Rovers....as we often sing whenever we face a Holloway team...."You'll never beat the Cobblers" - I think he once described our crowd as the most hostile and rude he has come across - a bit ridiculous.
Anyway, should be a comfortable win for you guys, we really weren't at the races on Saturday so I will predict 4-1 to QPR.
Good luck for the rest of the season.
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostI agree with you both as I really don't get this 'resting players' and 'concentrating on the league' nonsense. They play football to win games and trophies.
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thanks for the info cobs, if i knew what formation ollie would be playing tonight id tell you but your guess is as good as mine, although expect us to play people out of position!!!
good luck for the season too, hopefully justin edinburgh starts delivering as hes a fairly decent manager imo!! our keeper smithies struggles a bit with long shots so if you do score hopefully its a classic taylor long shot from shepherds bush green
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