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QPR looking to turn the tide on Swans - Preview12th Apr 2019 18:23 Beleaguered Queens Park Rangers have another two home games to try and end their season with over the next six days, starting with the visit of in form Swansea City on Saturday.8
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QPR looking to turn the tide on Swans - Preview on 23:07 - Apr 12 with 1319 views
QPR looking to turn the tide on Swans - Preview on 23:07 - Apr 12 by CliveWilsonSaid
Either the corniest headline ever or the most succinct. Not sure which.
The Millwall game is being spun as a point gained, and I see the case for it (depriving them, as it did, of two points in the process), but I only hope it doesn't come to signify two points catastrophically dropped. I foresee a draw at best against the Swans. Should we lose, however, and Rothers win at Stoke, that cuts the daylight between them and us to an ominous 3 points, with Wigan, Reading and Millwall (including their game in hand) all potentially breathing down our necks. It's quite conceivable that it could go to the wire. You might wager we'll pick up at another 3-5 points before the season is mercifully over, but it could still quite possibly be nul points. Our goal difference is also worse than everyone else's, save the bottom three, because - amazing newsflash - we usually can't defend for toffee, and don't score very many either.
Or, in the words of Johnny Lydon/Schrodinger's cat, 'I could be wrong / I could be right'. (Probably not both.)
QPR looking to turn the tide on Swans - Preview on 00:18 - Apr 13 by stainrods_elbow
The Millwall game is being spun as a point gained, and I see the case for it (depriving them, as it did, of two points in the process), but I only hope it doesn't come to signify two points catastrophically dropped. I foresee a draw at best against the Swans. Should we lose, however, and Rothers win at Stoke, that cuts the daylight between them and us to an ominous 3 points, with Wigan, Reading and Millwall (including their game in hand) all potentially breathing down our necks. It's quite conceivable that it could go to the wire. You might wager we'll pick up at another 3-5 points before the season is mercifully over, but it could still quite possibly be nul points. Our goal difference is also worse than everyone else's, save the bottom three, because - amazing newsflash - we usually can't defend for toffee, and don't score very many either.
Or, in the words of Johnny Lydon/Schrodinger's cat, 'I could be wrong / I could be right'. (Probably not both.)
[Post edited 13 Apr 2019 0:20]
Step away from the edge.... don’t buy any rope... keep all sharps locked away.... and please ensure no vodka is consumed with any sleeping pills near hot baths.
Cherish and enjoy life.... this ain't no dress rehearsal
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QPR looking to turn the tide on Swans - Preview on 13:13 - Apr 13 with 890 views
QPR looking to turn the tide on Swans - Preview on 00:18 - Apr 13 by stainrods_elbow
The Millwall game is being spun as a point gained, and I see the case for it (depriving them, as it did, of two points in the process), but I only hope it doesn't come to signify two points catastrophically dropped. I foresee a draw at best against the Swans. Should we lose, however, and Rothers win at Stoke, that cuts the daylight between them and us to an ominous 3 points, with Wigan, Reading and Millwall (including their game in hand) all potentially breathing down our necks. It's quite conceivable that it could go to the wire. You might wager we'll pick up at another 3-5 points before the season is mercifully over, but it could still quite possibly be nul points. Our goal difference is also worse than everyone else's, save the bottom three, because - amazing newsflash - we usually can't defend for toffee, and don't score very many either.
Or, in the words of Johnny Lydon/Schrodinger's cat, 'I could be wrong / I could be right'. (Probably not both.)
[Post edited 13 Apr 2019 0:20]
Stainrod was a calm player,you seem a bit flappy in this post,_elbow..
You don't even mention Blackburn at home where I believe we'll secure the 3 points that ensure our safety.
'I'm 18 with a bullet.Got my finger on the trigger,I'm gonna pull it.."
Love,Peace and Fook Chelski!
More like 20StoneOfHoop now.
Let's face it I'm not getting any thinner.
Pass the cake and pies please.
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QPR looking to turn the tide on Swans - Preview on 13:37 - Apr 13 with 867 views