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Sheffield Wednesday 1 v 1 Queens Park Rangers
EFL Championship
Saturday, 27th September 2025 Kick-off 15:00

Voting was locked for this match at midnight on Sunday 28th September but you may still add your mini match reports. Note that members and non-members alike were able to vote.

Ethan Horvath5.3
Dominic Iorfa5.2
Ernie Weaver5.6
Max Lowe5.0
Liam Palmer5.2
Yann Valery5.3
Barry Bannan6.8
Svante Ingelsson5.2
Harry Amass4.8
Bailey-Tye Cadamarteri4.8
George Brown4.4
Gabriel Otegbayo4.4
Ike Ugbo4.3
Jamal Lowe4.2
4.4Paul Nardi
5.4Jimmy Dunne
5.9Liam Morrison
6.1Amadou Mbengue
6.8Rhys Norrington-Davies
5.0Jonathan Varane
6.4Nicolas Madsen
5.2Harvey Vale
5.1Richard Kone
5.4Koki Saito
5.5Rumarn Burrell
5.7Karamoko Dembélé
5.7Isaac Hayden
4.3Michael Frey
4.7Paul Smyth
5.1Steve Cook

Referee4.4 
Match Rating4.4 


Your Sheffield Wednesday v Queens Park Rangers Match Reports

Benny_the_Ball added 16:33 - Sep 28

A poor game of football decided by 2 moments of madness. The first Count Nardi's curious decision to come for an out-swinging cross that was never there to be claimed. The second a naïve handball from B-T Cadamarteri. In this match QPR returned to performing for just 25-30 minutes. The intensity and fluidity of the previous 3 games just wasn't there. Meanwhile Barry Bannon continues to demonstrate what a class act he is at this level, pulling strings like a master puppeteer. The low fee kick towards the end showed a guile that has been missing from QPR's midfield for several years. Still, after 3 consecutive wins, a point away from home is not to be sniffed at even if the performance was one to forget. As in life, in football everything is relative. The best way to get over a poor performance at Wednesday is to win on Wednesday. Back it up with 3 points against Oxford and this'll look like a great point. COYRs.
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Dorse added 19:46 - Sep 28

A game that dragged like a seal's ringpiece and wasn't enlivened by a goalkeeping error that made Nardi look the kind of stupid rarely seen outside of high-level idiot conventions or US politics. Bright spots were hard to come by but Rhys Norrington-Davies played was solid throughout, bringing the ball forward well and linking with Saito to good effect. Madsen's performance continued on its recent, steady upward trajectory and he deserved his goal, when it came. Other than that, the only things that stood out to me were a ref that was determined to give me an aneurysm and a sublime one two from Burrell for Kone. Regrettable, forgettable and one more time Barry sodding Bannan has made us look like the St Winifred's under 11 girls team (second XI): just retire already!
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