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Qpr v Millwall | Match Thread
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Hope I'm wrong but Millwall would be one of the teams I would least like us to play right now. They are not very good but they are tough and "gnarly". Beaten at home last week they will be looking to bounce back. Still, we have been showing signs of improvement so who knows. Just don't start slowly!!!!! If we do, the game is up.
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Rangers have no fresh injury concerns ahead of Saturday's game, with only Rayan Kolli currently sidelined.
"Apart from Rayan Kolli, everyone has been training well," Martí said. "It’s good news that almost everybody is fit and available at this stage of the season."
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They're poor. Barely score goals too. BUT... they dig in and grind out results. Should we lose, I'd say relegation was virtually booked plus I'd worry about our future in League One if we can't beat limited sides that don't offer much other than hard-work and sweat.
Luckily, I feel we will play them off the park and run out comfortable winners: 4-1.
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Originally posted by Abseits View PostThey're poor. Barely score goals too. BUT... they dig in and grind out results. Should we lose, I'd say relegation was virtually booked plus I'd worry about our future in League One if we can't beat limited sides that don't offer much other than hard-work and sweat.
Luckily, I feel we will play them off the park and run out comfortable winners: 4-1.
We lose that and there is more chance of me sucking an egg up my #### than us staying up.
If we stay up, i'll try it. Mods, you work out how i post it here.
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Originally posted by longtime_ranger View PostPaul Smyth in for Willock and Cook in for Jimmy Dunne, however I am extremely negative as to any type of performance being produced - another two or three nil home defeat and extremely depressing !!
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