Monday 3rd January 2011
Loftus Road Stadium
Npower Football League Championship
Referee: F Graham
Attendance: 15,618
Queens Park Rangers 2-2 Bristol City
QPR starting line-up: Kenny, Orr, Hill, Derry, Taraabt (Vaagen-Moen 87), Faurlin, Mackie, Gorkss, Walker, Hulse, Smith.
Bristol City starting line-up: James, Elliott, Johnson (Stewart 88), Skuse, Campbell-Ryce, Cisse, Nyatanga, Adomah (Haynes 74), Stead (Clarkson 66), Pitman, Caulker.
Queens Park Rangers dominated this match from start to finish and, had it not been for two silly defensive mistakes, would have won comfortably. I don’t often like to single players out in my match reports, but on this occasion Rob Hulse, as well as Kaspars Gorkss and Clint Hill, have to take a large share of the responsibility for the failure to beat Keith Millen’s Bristol City team. The former Derby County striker squandered three or four golden opportunities, which quite simply should have ended up in the back of the net.
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Loftus Road Stadium
Npower Football League Championship
Referee: F Graham
Attendance: 15,618
Queens Park Rangers 2-2 Bristol City
QPR starting line-up: Kenny, Orr, Hill, Derry, Taraabt (Vaagen-Moen 87), Faurlin, Mackie, Gorkss, Walker, Hulse, Smith.
Bristol City starting line-up: James, Elliott, Johnson (Stewart 88), Skuse, Campbell-Ryce, Cisse, Nyatanga, Adomah (Haynes 74), Stead (Clarkson 66), Pitman, Caulker.
Queens Park Rangers dominated this match from start to finish and, had it not been for two silly defensive mistakes, would have won comfortably. I don’t often like to single players out in my match reports, but on this occasion Rob Hulse, as well as Kaspars Gorkss and Clint Hill, have to take a large share of the responsibility for the failure to beat Keith Millen’s Bristol City team. The former Derby County striker squandered three or four golden opportunities, which quite simply should have ended up in the back of the net.
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