Dunne to Mutch, Mutch to Yun — Podcast
The Open All R's Podcast returns for the first time in 2014/15 featuring an interview with Clint Hill during the recent tour of Ireland .
In the first of an occasional 'Finney's About' feature, this week's opening podcast of the season features Paul Finney grabbing QPR players during the recent tour of Ireland and thanking them for everything they've done for the club.
In amongst that, Clint Hill managed to say: "Emotions were running high. It was a strange game where we rode our luck a little bit, went down to ten men, we were trying to get to penalties and do it that way., The way for it to end with the last kick of the game and the fans going nuts was a surreal moment.
"It's all about survival now, it's as simple as that. The last couple of times we were there were very disappointing. We have a sense of realisation about how tough it is in there. Now it's about getting together as a club, fans and player slike we did last season, and giving it one hell of a go. I'm sure we have enough to survive."
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