Swansea Report
Sunday 26th December 2010
Npower Football League Championship
Loftus Road Stadium
Referee: P T Crossley
Attendance: 15963
Queens Park Rangers 4-0 Swansea City
By The Godfather
QPR starting line-up: Kenny, Hill, Derry, Taraabt (Rowlands 84), Helguson (Hulse 86), Faurlin, Mackie, Gorkss, Walker, Connolly, Smith (Orr 20).
Swansea City starting line-up: De Vries, Williams, Tate, Pratley, Beattie (Easter 71), Dyer (Taylor 20), Monk, Sinclair, Rangel, Allen, Agustien (Dobbie 71).
Following two straight defeats, Queens Park Rangers managed to get their promotion bid back on track on Boxing Day, thrashing rivals, Swansea City, by four goals to nil. Once again, Adel Taraabt produced a superb performance, scoring twice and setting up the other goals. Two red cards for each team early in the first half meant that this was a very open and exciting encounter, with QPR managing to adapt to the situation very effectively indeed.
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Coventry Preview
Tuesday 28th December 2010
Npower Football League Championship
The Ricoh Arena
Kick-off: 12:15
Referee: N D Swarbrick
Coventry City (6th) V Queens Park Rangers (1st)
By The Godfather
Queens Park Rangers don’t tend to play very well on television. This season, they have played Bristol City and Watford in front of the cameras and have produced poor performances in both fixtures. Therefore, despite the excellent victory over Swansea, I’m sure Rangers supporters will be feeling a little nervous about Tuesday’s game against Coventry City, a team that the Rs have not beaten in the last six encounters.
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You Rs!
Sunday 26th December 2010
Npower Football League Championship
Loftus Road Stadium
Referee: P T Crossley
Attendance: 15963
Queens Park Rangers 4-0 Swansea City
By The Godfather
QPR starting line-up: Kenny, Hill, Derry, Taraabt (Rowlands 84), Helguson (Hulse 86), Faurlin, Mackie, Gorkss, Walker, Connolly, Smith (Orr 20).
Swansea City starting line-up: De Vries, Williams, Tate, Pratley, Beattie (Easter 71), Dyer (Taylor 20), Monk, Sinclair, Rangel, Allen, Agustien (Dobbie 71).
Following two straight defeats, Queens Park Rangers managed to get their promotion bid back on track on Boxing Day, thrashing rivals, Swansea City, by four goals to nil. Once again, Adel Taraabt produced a superb performance, scoring twice and setting up the other goals. Two red cards for each team early in the first half meant that this was a very open and exciting encounter, with QPR managing to adapt to the situation very effectively indeed.
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Coventry Preview
Tuesday 28th December 2010
Npower Football League Championship
The Ricoh Arena
Kick-off: 12:15
Referee: N D Swarbrick
Coventry City (6th) V Queens Park Rangers (1st)
By The Godfather
Queens Park Rangers don’t tend to play very well on television. This season, they have played Bristol City and Watford in front of the cameras and have produced poor performances in both fixtures. Therefore, despite the excellent victory over Swansea, I’m sure Rangers supporters will be feeling a little nervous about Tuesday’s game against Coventry City, a team that the Rs have not beaten in the last six encounters.
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You Rs!