And now you’re Conor believe us — Podcast
QPR’s in form striker Conor Washington is the special guest on this week’s Open All R’s Podcast, trying to explain where on earth all these goals have suddenly come from.
Washington discusses the contrasting styles of Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Ian Holloway, why it’s taken him so long to find his feet at Rangers, and why Nedum Onuoha is the best captain he’s played with in his career.
Host Paul Finney is joined in the studio by BT Sport’s Chris Charles, Accrington Stanley Bowles manager Tom Hunter and The Guardian’s Michael Hann.
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