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Had to give my tickets back due to snow and no holiday days left after ashes and upcoming World Cup.
Had a bet of a goal in each half of all championship games 40/1 ... Last game I was waiting on was Rangers would have preferred to lost the money rather than a Villa goal but then we get a third!!!
3 points on the road to be proud of; well done my Club xx
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Aaaaaaahhhahahahahaha on 00:36 - Mar 14 with 4571 views
Seen some crap this season away from home but games like tonight make it so worthwhile , fantastic performance from every player out there , and a big big hand to Ollie for putting that team out tonight outstanding win of the season
Yeah. Don't want to exaggerate unduly but that felt like a watershed game tonight. We played well earlier in the season against Wolves and Sheffield United, but this felt more "complete," with more intention from the coaching staff down to the youngest player. Everyone on the same page, everyone working for each other.
There really were no poor performances, but if I were to single out one it would be Bidwell. Mr Average, never really bad, but never sparkling... just reliably adequate. Tonight he blew all that away. He was excellent. Where has that Beckhamesque cross come from? Where the confidence to blast a shot through a ruck of players from twenty-five yards? What have they done with the real Bidwell? Whatever it is, can we keep this one instead please?
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Aaaaaaahhhahahahahaha on 01:40 - Mar 14 with 4430 views
Early morning watch here in Oz. And what a treat! Quite unexpected I have to say, having waded through some dross this year. What really got me was the crisp accuracy of our passing going forward. We played like other teams seems to have played against us, with urgency and precision. We rarely just kicked it away. And Manning's goal, getting in front of John Terry was just magic. Listening to the Open All Rs podcast where they were trying not to overhype Eze and the rest was funny - and becomes more challenging as the younger lads put in more great displays. Furlong is terrific, very strong in the air and quick. And Eze is the most exciting player I have seen in an Rs shirt since Taarabt. There, I said it. If we can keep and build a core group of good, experienced professionals around this crop of younger players I think next year could be really fun to watch.
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Aaaaaaahhhahahahahaha on 07:29 - Mar 14 with 3894 views
When myself and herself were heading back from Birmingham on the train after we found out the game was snowed off and the wife was doing that thing that good wives do in expressing her sympathy that I was going to miss out on my football today, I said to her that the game being cancelled might just be the best thing that could have happened to QPR and Ollie and might have stopped a downward spiral.
We were a bit disappointed it was cancelled as we were due to go up for my son’s birthday but were not expecting much tbh. Now glad it was cancelled as it allowed us to get some confidences boosting performances against Derby (we should have won that one really on performance) and Sunderland (we ground it out). It also allowed Villa to get cocky after beating Wolves on Saturday (we beat them too Steve!). I’d love Villa to choke in the play offs.
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Aaaaaaahhhahahahahaha on 09:52 - Mar 14 with 3406 views
fair play to everyone who went, its typical Rangers we do well against the top teams and lose to the crap its been in our DNA since day dot have now got my tickets for Fulham away , the away end should be buzzing for this ive now probably jinxed it but we have nothing to lose on Saturday
And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
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Aaaaaaahhhahahahahaha on 10:44 - Mar 14 with 3228 views
Exactly. We can't rest on our laurels against Fulham. They are the form team at the moment and we have to take the game to them from the start as we did last night at Villa.
MASSIVE respect to those who went.... Below is an extract from BirminghamLive
The Villan of the piece John Terry is public enemy no.1 among virtually all rival supporters but few fanbases despise Villa’s captain as passionately as QPR’s. From the referee’s first whistle the small number of fans in the away end made it their mission to taunt and abuse Terry. His Chelsea connection ensures West Londoners QPR don’t like him while the high profile incident involving Anton Ferdinand in 2011 happened while the defender was playing in Hoops. Chants of ‘John Terry, you’re a ****’ were bound to be heard throughout the game but Villa’s poor performance ensured QPR fans were also able to taunt Terry about the score. He certainly didn't find it easy against QPR wonderkid Ebere Eze and battering ram Matt Smith.
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Aaaaaaahhhahahahahaha on 12:30 - Mar 14 with 2964 views
You should turn that into an art installation, that is pure quality!
RFA
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
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Aaaaaaahhhahahahahaha on 13:31 - Mar 14 with 2764 views