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  • WBA win means nothing unless..

    we get a result tomorrow.

    hope warnock makes this crystal clear to the players
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    The reality is we are still in trouble but sticking three past an Albion side will do wonders for moral.

    We have a top manager now somthing the club should of done a long time ago.

    A draw would not be the end of the world we should of tonked them at there place back at the start of the season.

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    • #3
      Spot on Gary. Tomorrow's a 6 pointer. Would have taken a loss on Saturday if it meant getting 3 points tomorrow. You must beat the teams around you when in a relegation fight.

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      • #4
        If we don't beat Plymouth, then the WBA result is far from meaningless. Probably makes it more important, if anything.

        3 points is 3 points, against anyone.

        The games I'm really looking at to win are Sheffield Wednesday and Watford (our real game in hand) at home.

        We're currently 3 points ahead of Sheff Wednesday... win those two games, and it's 9 points, with a better goal difference.
        Job done. (almost)
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        • #5
          Originally posted by garyqpr4eva View Post
          we get a result tomorrow.

          hope warnock makes this crystal clear to the players
          Couldn't agree more. We are only as good as our next performance, and while Warnock has got off to a great start, and the players put in a good professional hard working performance, it has to be what we do on Tuesday night that counts!

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          • #6
            my thoughts EXACTLY.....

            i hoped for 4 pts from 2 games....the west brom win was a welcome surprise
            if we can get at plymuff and win again.....superb
            JUST DON'T LOSE!

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            • #7
              Looking at table there's not much daylight between us and relegation. In my book every single game is vital now. One thing though, I'm not much of a "statto" but my gut feeling is that we seldom beat WBA or PAFC. So, Cracking that hoodoo against WBA kind of gets us in the mood for stufing PAFC too. Putting points and goals between us and 'muff will be just the ticket.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Goddard View Post
                If we don't beat Plymouth, then the WBA result is far from meaningless. Probably makes it more important, if anything.

                3 points is 3 points, against anyone.

                The games I'm really looking at to win are Sheffield Wednesday and Watford (our real game in hand) at home.

                We're currently 3 points ahead of Sheff Wednesday... win those two games, and it's 9 points, with a better goal difference.
                Job done. (almost)
                I agree, QPR are now 3 points nearer to the usual 52 point safety target. Although I suspect this season more points could be needed.

                Obviously, not beating Plymouth would be a poor result, but at the very least QPR need to avoid defeat.

                I read an article about Keith Alexander today where he said winning games against your league table rivals is vital. He was referring to the game at Hereford after they lost to Notts County. They won this game.

                This is what QPR needed to do against S****horpe, Peterboro and Ipswich. At the very least, QPR needed to avoid defeat, but lost all three.

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                  Originally posted by PedalR View Post
                  Looking at table there's not much daylight between us and relegation. In my book every single game is vital now. One thing though, I'm not much of a "statto" but my gut feeling is that we seldom beat WBA or PAFC. So, Cracking that hoodoo against WBA kind of gets us in the mood for stufing PAFC too. Putting points and goals between us and 'muff will be just the ticket.

                  I was compairing the three divisions of the FL.

                  40 points in CCC is 3 points above relegation, 8 points in L1 and 9 from the bottom three in L2, although only the last two go down. Which just goes to show gow close the division is.

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