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QPR brimming with generosity in Wigan's hour of need - Report 16:23 - Jul 9 with 1800 viewsNorthernr


QPR brimming with generosity in Wigan's hour of need - Report 9th Jul 2020 16:08
After the improved performance and positive result at Middlesbrough on Sunday, QPR returned to their abysmal lockdown levels at Wigan on Wednesday night, giving the home side a much-needed shot in the arm. 9

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QPR brimming with generosity in Wigan's hour of need - Report on 16:43 - Jul 9 with 1747 viewsPinnerPaul

Fair report, agree with most of it sadly.

That WAS poor.
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QPR brimming with generosity in Wigan's hour of need - Report on 16:49 - Jul 9 with 1719 viewsWatford_Ranger

You’ve been generous on Cameron there.
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QPR brimming with generosity in Wigan's hour of need - Report on 16:54 - Jul 9 with 1702 viewsBrianMcCarthy

Very fair.

"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
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QPR brimming with generosity in Wigan's hour of need - Report on 16:59 - Jul 9 with 1681 viewsPinnerPaul

One final point on the 'pen'

Ref gets first go at it, so even if AR WAS looking straight at it, if ref shouts 'No pen', immediately, as it looked like he did, AR just has to get on with it - its always the ref's call in the end.

One final, final! shout for the AR's union - his main job is to look for offside, as no one else can - if he can see other things as well then fine, but main job is offside, so could well have been looking along the line rather than at the ball.
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QPR brimming with generosity in Wigan's hour of need - Report on 17:02 - Jul 9 with 1663 viewsNorthernr

QPR brimming with generosity in Wigan's hour of need - Report on 16:59 - Jul 9 by PinnerPaul

One final point on the 'pen'

Ref gets first go at it, so even if AR WAS looking straight at it, if ref shouts 'No pen', immediately, as it looked like he did, AR just has to get on with it - its always the ref's call in the end.

One final, final! shout for the AR's union - his main job is to look for offside, as no one else can - if he can see other things as well then fine, but main job is offside, so could well have been looking along the line rather than at the ball.


When I ran the line I sometimes had referees instruct me beforehand to do offsides and throw ins only. No free kicks or penalties please. I always made a point of flagging for one nice and early. Pricks.
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QPR brimming with generosity in Wigan's hour of need - Report on 17:05 - Jul 9 with 1650 viewsDannytheR

Agreed Kakay was more ragged than in the previous two games, but fk me, you would never have thought he was the young rookie alongside two seasoned pros looking at Yoann and Geoff Chuckle last night. (And I like Barbet a lot generally.)

I know Cameron is meant to be a brilliant influence in the dressing room (etc) but his passing and control are ropey at the best of the times, and it's not been the best of times for a while. Some of his football since the restart has been proper Bob Malcolm stuff, and not just his comedy whoops-a-daisy on the edge of his own box (which Kakay had to clear up after.)

Precious few silver linings this side of the virus, but for me seeing Kakay and Shodipo (re) appear pretty impressively after each being written off has been the closest thing to one. They could both end up as regulars if they kick on from here, and solve a few problems for us in the process.

Christ we need a) a proper striker and b) a proper central midfield though.
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QPR brimming with generosity in Wigan's hour of need - Report on 17:11 - Jul 9 with 1615 viewsNorthernr

Thoughts on offside for the goal Pinner?
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QPR brimming with generosity in Wigan's hour of need - Report on 20:45 - Jul 9 with 1277 viewsVancouverHoop

I know he's supposed to be experienced in both positions but Cameron always looks more secure as a defensive midfield rather that central defensive. Not sure why it should be, but he gives me kittens as last man back. Hall is a bigger miss than I anticipated.
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QPR brimming with generosity in Wigan's hour of need - Report on 01:18 - Jul 10 with 1023 viewstimcocking

QPR brimming with generosity in Wigan's hour of need - Report on 16:59 - Jul 9 by PinnerPaul

One final point on the 'pen'

Ref gets first go at it, so even if AR WAS looking straight at it, if ref shouts 'No pen', immediately, as it looked like he did, AR just has to get on with it - its always the ref's call in the end.

One final, final! shout for the AR's union - his main job is to look for offside, as no one else can - if he can see other things as well then fine, but main job is offside, so could well have been looking along the line rather than at the ball.


Sorry, but that isn't correct. If the assistant sees something the ref hasn't, he can say so.
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QPR brimming with generosity in Wigan's hour of need - Report on 08:44 - Jul 10 with 871 viewsBurnleyhoop

Hilarious and painful in equal measure.

This team is done as it stands, with several if not numerous departures likely this summer.
Reconstructive surgery clearly needed, but I hope to god we don’t do a swap for Eze and the two Spurs “starlets” as has been intimated here and there. Amos in particular has disappointed the most as there is clearly a decent player in there somewhere, but he is struggling badly to find it. Can only think it is psychological, but if he wants a future in the game, he needs to dig deep and find more...quickly.

And what the hell has happened to Chair......?
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QPR brimming with generosity in Wigan's hour of need - Report on 09:46 - Jul 10 with 803 viewsdaveB

I thought it was a clear penalty, hit his arm and he pretended it hit his face but we were so shit I found it hard to get angry about that.
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QPR brimming with generosity in Wigan's hour of need - Report on 09:58 - Jul 10 with 786 viewsNorthernr

QPR brimming with generosity in Wigan's hour of need - Report on 09:46 - Jul 10 by daveB

I thought it was a clear penalty, hit his arm and he pretended it hit his face but we were so shit I found it hard to get angry about that.


That was certainly my view at the time. Gave it the full Steven Taylor routine.
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QPR brimming with generosity in Wigan's hour of need - Report on 10:23 - Jul 10 with 761 viewsMick_S

QPR brimming with generosity in Wigan's hour of need - Report on 09:58 - Jul 10 by Northernr

That was certainly my view at the time. Gave it the full Steven Taylor routine.


If I remember correctly, I saw just one of our players appeal.

Did I ever mention that I was in Minder?

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QPR brimming with generosity in Wigan's hour of need - Report on 10:34 - Jul 10 with 745 viewsTGRRRSSS

Surely every team (or player) who needs a win/goal etc must be praying QPR are just round the corner, nobody manages it quite like us
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QPR brimming with generosity in Wigan's hour of need - Report on 12:59 - Jul 10 with 657 viewsMyke

QPR brimming with generosity in Wigan's hour of need - Report on 17:02 - Jul 9 by Northernr

When I ran the line I sometimes had referees instruct me beforehand to do offsides and throw ins only. No free kicks or penalties please. I always made a point of flagging for one nice and early. Pricks.


I run the line regularly for my son's team that I coach, as it allows me to stray far from my technical area. The other team's coach does the same on the opposite side so it's 'fair'. Anyway, ref only allows lino to adjudicate on throw-ins, which I do enthusiastically or otherwise, depending on which way they are going. On one occasion he over-ruled me four times in quick succession. There was a stray dog lying near me, watching the game with great interest. So i stuck the flag stick into his collar and advised the ref he could do just as well as me as my input was being ignored anyway. For some reason the ref took a dim view to this, the game was almost abandoned until another volunteer was found and I had to coach the remainder of the game from behind the chain link fence instead of in front of it!
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QPR brimming with generosity in Wigan's hour of need - Report on 14:12 - Jul 10 with 593 viewsfrancisbowles

QPR brimming with generosity in Wigan's hour of need - Report on 12:59 - Jul 10 by Myke

I run the line regularly for my son's team that I coach, as it allows me to stray far from my technical area. The other team's coach does the same on the opposite side so it's 'fair'. Anyway, ref only allows lino to adjudicate on throw-ins, which I do enthusiastically or otherwise, depending on which way they are going. On one occasion he over-ruled me four times in quick succession. There was a stray dog lying near me, watching the game with great interest. So i stuck the flag stick into his collar and advised the ref he could do just as well as me as my input was being ignored anyway. For some reason the ref took a dim view to this, the game was almost abandoned until another volunteer was found and I had to coach the remainder of the game from behind the chain link fence instead of in front of it!


Don't blame you, that happened to me once as well. Tried to tell me the ball was out when I was looking along the line at it. He knew I was a cat 3 ref as well, same as he was. I threw the flag on the floor and said it was pointless if he was going to overrule on that.

Your off sides must be interesting!
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