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Saturday, November 27, 2010

TEAMS - QPR vs CARDIFF

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TODAY'S TEAMS
- QPR: Kenny, Hill, Derry, Taarabt, Faurlin, Mackie, Gorkss, Walker, Connolly, Hulse, Smith.
Subs: Orr, Hall, Clarke, Helguson, Agyemang, Cerny, Ephraim.

Cardiff City: Heaton, McNaughton, Naylor, Hudson, Blake, Bellamy, Bothroyd, Olofinjana, Drinkwater, Burke, Whittingham.
Subs: Marshall, Matthews, Gyepes, McPhail, Keogh, Koumas, Chopra.

QPR Report Saturday Snippets: Cardiff Today and Flashbacks...Warnock's Weekly Perspective...Bernie Ecclestone Update

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- Bernie Ecclestone Update.
Update and Photo re the mugging of QPR co-owner, Bernie Ecclestone. (The attack on Ecclestone came just days after reports of an attack on the wife of QPR FC Chairman, Gianni Paladini in her home. reports I and follow-up report. There have been no reported additional developments thus far)



- CARDIFF TODAY - Previews, Stats, Flashbacks and old videos (including QPR 3 Cardiff 0

- QPR vs Cardiff Livestreamed

- Flashback Report: QPR 0 Cardiff 4

- RODNEY MARSH (BOOK) SIGNING AT LOFTUS ROAD, Today

- Another QPR Record to aim for: Least League Defeats in a Season

- Leon Jeanne Joins Bath City

- Chris Wright Sells Chrysalis

- Nice Burnley Site Profiles of Ex-QPR Players Who Played for Burnley including Dave Thomas and Leighton James

- Two Year Flashback: Gary Borrowdale Joins QPR

- Also Two years ago: After a few days of limbo, Heidar Helguson again confirmed as QPR player

- Eleven Year Flashback: Sammy Koejoe Joins QPR (reportedly based on a video)

- Warnock Offers to Help Plymouth if he can

- Old Football Grounds

- Scottish Football Cancelled as Refs Strike - and "hired" foreign refs in doubt

- Bolton's 35 Million Pound and mass debt examined (Update)


CHRIS CHARLES WEEKLY BLOG
THE CHRIS CHARLES BLOG 17
"...As Wills and Kate announced their big day at Westminster, the current Princes of Wales were preparing for a battle royal in West London.
Queens Park Rangers are the hosts as Cardiff come to town for a meeting of the Championship's top two on Saturday - and if they're both still there come April 29, it could be cause for a triple celebration.
In the latest round of the gentlemen's excuse me, Cardiff surrendered top spot following a surprise home defeat by Nottingham Forest, which included another Lewis McGugan special, while QPR saw off bottom club Preston 3-1, helped by another pair of crackers from Adel Taarabt.
The mercurial Moroccan has been on fire this season, but there's clearly still a cultural gap between him and manager Neil Warnock, who said: "I met his uncle, brother and best mate this week. I suppose they all went off and smoked one of those big, long pipes. If he gets two goals I don't mind what he does, as long as it's not illegal!"

For the second successive season I was absent for Taarabt's Preston masterclass, choosing instead to go to a fancy dress party where I sprayed my hair pink with some 'washout' dye. Six days and 10 attempted washes later, I'm beginning to realise it doesn't do what it says on the tin.
Preston's defeat was their third in a row and left one fan on the messageboards clutching at straws as he pointed out: "We might not get beat next week - the game might get called off because of the snow!"
Cardiff strikerJay Bothroyd is probably secretly hoping for a similar result after tweeting on Thursday: "Soooooo cold today - somebody knocked my gloves so had to wear socks on my hand!" Knocked them where, exactly? ...
Football League


Independent - Neil Warnock: Ref should have nipped Real's mischief in the bud by using the 18th law: common sense
What I Learnt This Week

Referees have been in the news this week, what with the strike in Scotland, the terrible decision Arsenal suffered in Portugal, and an investigation launched into suggestions that two of Jose Mourinho's players got themselves sent off deliberately so they could start the Champions League knockout stage with a clean slate.


To me that was a classic example of what is going wrong with refereeing these days. I'm not disputing they know the 17 laws back to front, but too many appeared to have forgotten the unwritten, 18th: common sense. Surely the ref had done his homework and knew which players were close to suspension. Even if he hadn't, it's on the team sheet at Champions League games, so he could hardly miss it.

So when Xabi Alonso and Sergio Ramos started wasting time he should have realised what was going on. After all, Real Madrid were 4-0 up with a few minutes left, no team in that position needs to waste time. He should have said to them, with a smile, "I know what you're doing, you can take all night but you're not going off. I'll just keep adding on time." Instead he does it by the book and the players achieve their aim, allegedly.

Of late there are quite a few referees who have got 98 per cent of their decisions right, but the major ones wrong. I believe the issue is that referees are coached by ex-referees who had the same problem, so they should think about bringing in someone who has played the game, because with those big decisions that experience can be so vital.

The ref in Braga is presumably a top official, he's doing Champions League matches. He was in a good position too, so how did he not realise Carlos Vela had been fouled. Instead he's booked for diving, Arsenal concede two late goals, and to top off a woeful night they lose Cesc Fabregas and Emmanuel Eboué to injury. Hopefully, they will beat Partizan to go through.

The most baffling refereeing performance of the week came much closer to home. When two of my old clubs met last weekend, Sheffield United and Crystal Palace, young Anthony Taylor gave decisions which I couldn't believe. He went from one bad decision to another. Unfortunately for Palace, they were on the receiving end of most. They did get a dubious penalty, but then had one given against that was just perplexing. It was too much for Owen Garvan, who was booked twice within a few seconds for dissent and therefore sent off. I imagine the red card was quite correct in law, but if the ref had done his job right there would not have been any dissent. Palace then went in front with 10 men, only for the linesman to compound Taylor's embarrassment by allowing Sheff U an 84th-minute equaliser that was well offside. No one could complain about Sheffield's winning penalty, but the damage was done by then.

I'm sure he didn't mean it, but when the officials walked off at the end I was so disappointed at the smugness Anthony showed, it was almost as if he enjoyed the abuse he was receiving. I do believe referees should become a little more humble on occasions like that. In fairness to Anthony, I thought he had done quite well this season prior to Saturday.

2. Day's training with QPR is worth its salt for Darryl

On Thursday I entertained Darryl Lee who won a day's training with me in The Independent's Christmas auction, and a friend of his Gary Louis. It's taken a while to fix up, but while I've moved clubs since last Christmas that wasn't a problem as Darryl wasn't a Palace fan, or a QPR one. He probably wished we had done it earlier when he arrived at our training ground, though. As anyone who has been there on a cold day will know, it can be absolutely perishing with the wind blowing across a load of open fields. As the picture shows, I was determined to get wrapped up. No shorts on this day.
It was interesting for Darryl to see how we plan the training, then watch Keith Curle and myself put it into practice. We finished off having a meal fit for a king – I have to say the training ground chef is unbelievable. He came into my press conference too. I'm sure they both enjoyed it and it was all for a good cause. Last year's charities were Action Aid, Computer Aid International, and Peace Direct, all of which do good work around the world. I'm hoping to make the same offer at this year's charity auction, so prepare your bids; it's a great present for anyone.

The one downside is that Darryl is a qualified ref and he tried to put me in my place on a couple of things. Not that I minded, and I'm sure he didn't notice the salt I tipped on his meal when he weren't looking.

3. Poor Sam: Venky's put style points above Rovers' return

I had to smile when I read a comment by the chairwoman of Venky's, the poultry company who have just taken over at Blackburn Rovers. Anuradha Desai said: "I need to speak to the manager soon and tell him the fans' opinions are very important. We should go up in the ranking, but playing well is not just about winning, the way we play is vital." I do so hope that Sam takes it on board.

4. Amy on fire at netball and Will really knows his history

Amy won two games of netball this week, but the big news is that William did brilliant at history and maths in his tests. I won't, though, be asking Will to read a map for me after his geography result.

Sharon and Will have been going out after school, getting a sausage roll and a drink and having a picnic in the car. They tell me they have been having a great time, so on Thursday I joined them. We had a sausage, cheese and bean slice, some juice and coffees. We sat outside with the car heater on having our snack. I thought: "If anyone sees us here now, what will they think? Soccer at the top, eh?"

I needed a coffee because the night before was the first night of the Ashes. I stopped watching at 1.30am with two wickets down. I knew it was time to turn off after I only saw one ball in four overs. Every time I woke up they were changing ends. William woke us up in the morning and we switched on. I heard the commentator say, "Three balls to go." I said, "Good, we're still batting." Then I realised it were Australia at the crease.

5. Cardiff strikers present stiff test but it may be tights game

Today sees a full house at Loftus Road as we entertain Cardiff City, who are right behind us in second. Everybody asks is the result a defining moment? I don't see it like that. I feel both teams can go out to try and win. Cardiff's attacking players – Chopra, Bothroyd, Bellamy, Whittingham, Koumas and Burke – are the envy of many a Premier League side but we've done well defensively so it will be a great test. I've a lot of time for Cardiff and I'm really looking forward to the game. My message to the players will be simple: go and enjoy it.

I'm not looking forward to the weather, though. The last forecast I saw predicted two inches of snow and freezing temperatures. As everyone seems to know, I am still wearing my lucky shorts on the touchline – I even had the binman in Cornwall ask me about them. It has got me thinking about wearing some matching tights, but Sharon's not got any blue ones.

It may – or may not – surprise you to hear I have worn tights in the past. I remember at Crewe we played Halifax at home one night and it was absolutely freezing. Jimmy Robertson, the old Spurs and Ipswich player, said to me: "I'm wearing tights tonight, why don't you? It'll mean you won't have any muscle injuries."

I think it was just after Keith Weller had done the same in a televised game so it was not completely outlandish and I thought, 'why not?' I scored a goal, but then pulled my hamstring. There were only 25 minutes gone. So I've had mixed luck in the past with tights, but they are warm. If you're going to Loftus Road you'll have to keep an eye out to see if I have found a pair to wear. - Independent


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Npower and the Football League Promotional- There are the Three QPR options to choose between:
RESPECT: Queens Park Rangers striker Heidar Helguson thinks we should put 1,200 young people through a Respect training workshop. PLAYGROUND: Queens Park Rangers wide midfielder Hogan Ephraim wants us to transform a local park or playground into a sport training zone. COACHING:Queens Park Rangers striker Jamie Mackie would rather we run a new skills coaching session for 4–6 year olds - VOTE HERE

Friday, November 26, 2010

QPR Report Friday: QPR Co-Owner Bernie Ecclestone Mugged and Robbed...Cardiff Previews Including Richard Langey's Perspective

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- RODNEY MARSH (BOOK) SIGNING AT LOFTUS ROAD, THIS SATURDAY
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- First came the reports of an attacks on QPR FC Chairman, Mrs Paladini...Now this: QPR co-owner, Bernie Ecclestone mugged and robbed: Very Best Wishes To Mr. Ecclestone

- Next: Cardiff - Previews, Stats, Flashbacks

- Another QPR Record to aim for: Least League Defeats in a Season

- Dave McIntyre reports that Taarabt Missed Training Yesterday with Migraine

- Rowan Vine's Loan to Brentford

- Eight Years Ago Today: Vauxhall Motors: The Replay!!

- VIDEO of QPR vs Leeds: The 1975/76 Season Finale (The Warm-up, Not the game)

- Peter Ridsdale and Plymouth

- Stuart Pearce's Proposal for an England U-21 Championship Team

- Deadline Day Loans

- Old Football Grounds


BERNIE ECCLESTONE MUGGED
INDPENDENT/Joe Sinclair, PA - London muggers attack F1 boss Ecclestone Friday, 26 November 2010
- Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone suffered a head injury when muggers attacked him and escaped with jewellery worth £200,000.
- The 80-year-old F1 supremo was robbed outside the headquarters of his business empire Formula One Holdings, in Knightsbridge, central London, Scotland Yard said.
- Billionaire Mr Ecclestone was reportedly punched and kicked by four men who were lying in wait as he arrived at the HQ with his Brazilian girlfriend Fabiana Flosi.
- A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "Police were called at about 10.30pm on Wednesday November 24 to reports of a man and a woman robbed on Princes Gate.
- "The man was taken to a west London hospital for treatment to a minor head injury and was subsequently discharged. There were no reports of any other injuries.
- "Officers from Westminster robbery squad are investigating. There have been no arrests and inquiries continue.
- "The items stolen are believed to be a quantity of jewellery." Independent


MAIL - Racing boss Bernie Ecclestone 'mugged for £200,000 of jewellery' on his doorstepBy Katherine Faulkner
- Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone was punched and kicked to the ground by robbers as they stole jewellery from him and his girlfriend.
- The 80-year-old billionaire was attacked on his doorstep on Wednesday night as Fabiana Flosi looked on in horror.
- He had to be taken to hospital with a head injury after the ambush, during which £200,000 worth of jewellery is believed to have been stolen.
- Four robbers had been lying in wait as Ecclestone and his 31-year-old Brazilian girlfriend arrived at the central London building where he has a eighth-floor penthouse overlooking Hyde Park.
Miss Flosi, a lawyer, sports marketing agent and model, could only look on in terror as her elderly boyfriend was beaten by the thieves.
- She and Ecclestone were both ordered to remove jewellery, including a watch and diamond rings.
- The gang managed to flee before police arrived.
- Mr Ecclestone was taken to hospital where he was treated for a minor injury to the head. In a mark of defiance the tycoon was back at work just hours after the incident.
- His girlfriend, who is 49 years his junior, was said to have been left ‘shaken’ by the attack.
- Last night the Scotland Yard robbery squad were hunting the attackers but none of the haul has yet been recovered and no arrests have been made.
- It is thought the gang may have been behind a string of targeted attacks on the rich and famous.
- A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: ‘We were called to reports of a man and woman who had been robbed in south west London at approximately 10.30pm on Wednesday night.
'The man, aged 80 years old, was taken to a west London hospital for treatment to a minor head injury. The woman was not injured.
- ‘At this early stage it is believed a quantity of jewellery was stolen but we cannot disclose details of what was stolen as yet.
- ‘No arrests have been made at this time and inquiries are continuing.’
- It is not the first time that Mr Ecclestone has been a target for thieves.
- Four years ago he was mugged as he parked his brand new Mercedes Benz CLS55 AMG outside his £10million mansion in Chelsea Square.
The car, said to be the first in Britain, had two of its wheels stolen in the robbery...
. MAIL

- And Ecclestone goes back to work and other Reactions - UPDATED DURING THE DAY


No Further Updates re The Reported Attack on Mrs Paladini
- The reports first appeared last weekend on the We Are The Rangers Boys Fan Site from several QPR fans close to QPR FC Chairman Paladini. The reports which recounted that the Chairman's wife was attacked in her home on Friday, have elicited universal condemnation from all QPR Fans who have posted in response. From the Chairman's strongest defenders to the Chairman's strong critics: All have responded to the reports with universal and unequivocal condemnation; and send all best wishes to Mrs and Mr. Paladini.
- Original Thread: A couple of Posters recount reports of an Attack on Chairman's Paladini's Wife......Update: And a reported Message from Chairman Paladini


RICHARD LANGLEY ON QPR VS CARDIFF
- Kilburn Times - Clash of styles will suit Cardiff, says ex-QPR star
Richard Langley
Friday, 26 November, 2010
- ALTHOUGH QPR and Cardiff City are separated by 150 miles of M4 motorway, there is no love lost 
between the clubs.
- A lot of this rivalry started back in 2003 when Rangers lost to Cardiff in the Division Two play-off final. This result was magnified by my surprise switch to South Wales shortly after defeat at the Millennium Stadium.

Understandably the timing of the move wasn’t taken so well by many of the Rangers faithful. For those that blamed me, I have to say that the move was out of my hands.

Now, seven years after QPR made it back to the Championship as relative minnows, they have become, along with Cardiff, the league’s top payers and, at the moment, favourites to go up.

Currently QPR are sitting top of the Championship with Cardiff right on their tails. The upcoming fixture will not by any means determine the winners of the league, but it will definitely help with momentum leading into a busy December schedule.

Looking at the two teams, I would personally have to say that the more talented side, man for man, are Cardiff. There really could not be more of a contrast in their styles of play.

QPR play very direct football, synonymous with a Neil Warnock team. They look defensively sound, especially at home and have arguably the most skilful player outside the Premier League in Adel Taraabt who, on his day, is capable of winning any game. However, QPR’s style of play prevents the playmaker getting on the ball as much as he would like.

Cardiff, on the other hand, will get the ball down, make the pitch big and get their three match-winners in Craig Bellamy, Jay Bothroyd and Michael Chopra on the ball in the danger zones.

And I think that Cardiff’s technical superiority will enable them to take all three points back home with them.

Most teams have been coming to Loftus Road this year and quite simply tried to contain and absorb the pressure of the Rs. What I believe they will face this weekend is a team who will be going all out for the win.

It will be an open game and I can’t see either team sitting back. The question is whose tactics will prevail on the day.

If Cardiff take a negative approach and do not enforce their game on Rangers, it will allow the long ball to cause a serious threat to the Bluebirds’ defence.

Having said all of this, QPR have had an amazing start to the campaign. I sincerely hope they can continue to pick up points for the remainder of the season and bring Premier League football back to the Loft after a long 15 years’ absence.

YOU can follow Richard Langley on twitter at langers1979 Kilburn Times


METRO - Kevin Phillips 'to spark bidding war between QPR and Swansea'
- Birmingham striker Kevin Phillips, who scored a hat-trick in the reserves this week, could be about to start a bidding war between Championship promotion chasers QPR and Swansea.
- Birmingham's Kevin Phillips could be playing in the Championship in the new year .
The 37-year-old has played 20 times for Birmingham this season, scoring four times.
- However, the veteran striker could be on his way out of St Andrews in January as both QPR and Swansea attempt to bolster their squad for the second half of the season.
- The Swans are also said to be looking at taking promising young Arsenal striker Jay Emmanuel-Thomas on loan in the new year but face competition from Sheffield United and Portsmouth..."
Metro


QPR The Boutique Club
From The Guardian - Guardian Blog/John Ashdown "The Football League blog Christmas gift guide"
- "...If you're feeling flush 'boutique club' QPR have the gifts for you, though they've gone a bit Del Boy in order to get rid of some of their teensy-weensy bit over-priced gear. A £275 jumper? Yours for just £51.99. A £120 pair of trainers. Just for you, £39.99, can't say fairer than that. And have you ever wanted to smell like QPR? Well, now you can! http://shop5.mailordercentral.com/qpr/prodinfo.asp?number=105254 " Guardian


QPR Official Site - CHRISTMAS OPEN DAY ANNOUNCED!
- The Club is delighted to announce details of this year's Christmas Open Day at Loftus Road.
- Taking place on Tuesday 21st December 2010 - with the gates opening at 10.00am - the day will commence with a behind-closed-doors First Team training session.
- Gaffer Neil Warnock will take charge of the hour long session commencing at 10.30am, before all the squad will be on hand to sign autographs and pose for photos!
- Thereafter, some lucky children will be selected to take part in some on pitch activity with the players at the end of the session. Further information will be revealed on the day itself so make sure you are in attendance to avoid missing out.
- As well all this, we've got the popular Santa's Grotto in the QPR Superstore, as well as Nintendo Wii pods, face-painters, a snow machine and much more!
- This is your chance to get closer to the action, as the Club opens its doors to its Season Ticket holders, Members and their guests for one day only - for absolutely FREE!
- It really is all about you - the fans; as we aim to give something back to our supporters for all the wonderful support you have shown to the Club so far this season.
- We are really hoping that this Open Day will be the most fun, action packed and unforgettable yet so please make sure that you do not miss out. QPR


- Two Year Flashback: Very-Long Serving Club Secretary Sheila Marson Axed by QPR

- The Changing Face of QPR: OFF-The-Field Staff/Board Changes over Past Few Years. "Who Was Who"

- According to Messageboarders, QPR's Deputy Managing Director (and also Commercial & Marketing Director, Ali Russell Has Departed the Club...Update: There has been no QPR announcement and Ali Russell is Still Listed on the Official Site (Flashback: Ali Russell Joins QPR)

- Vote to Select the 2011/2012 Football League Charity



- Donate to QPR GIRLS ONLINE

- Marking Exactly 1,300+ Days: QPR's Last Fan Forum......QPR's Last Club/Fan 'Reps' Meeting some 250 Days Ago

Npower and the Football League Promotional- There are the Three QPR options to choose between:
RESPECT: Queens Park Rangers striker Heidar Helguson thinks we should put 1,200 young people through a Respect training workshop. PLAYGROUND: Queens Park Rangers wide midfielder Hogan Ephraim wants us to transform a local park or playground into a sport training zone. COACHING:Queens Park Rangers striker Jamie Mackie would rather we run a new skills coaching session for 4–6 year olds - VOTE HERE

Thursday, November 25, 2010

QPR Report Thursday Snippets: Warnock's Exuberance...Cook's Questionable Future...Boutique Reductions...1975/76 Video Snippet

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- RODNEY MARSH LOFTUS ROAD BOOK SIGNING, SATURDAY
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- VIDEO: QPR vs Leeds (Including the 1975/76 Last Game Pre-Game Warm-up (Not the game)

- Presumably not-credible: Report that Swindon's Charlie Austin might be going out on loan (no club named)

- The Chelsea Defender almost-loaned by QPR a year ago, Patrick van Aanholt, highly praised

- Seven Match Ban for Biting

- Sheffield United Lose Almost 19 Million Pounds

- Wally Downes in as Coach at West Ham

- Next: Cardiff - Previews, Stats, Flashbacks

QPR The Boutique Club
From The Guardian - Guardian Blog/John Ashdown "The Football League blog Christmas gift guide"
- "...If you're feeling flush 'boutique club' QPR have the gifts for you, though they've gone a bit Del Boy in order to get rid of some of their teensy-weensy bit over-priced gear. A £275 jumper? Yours for just £51.99. A £120 pair of trainers. Just for you, £39.99, can't say fairer than that. And have you ever wanted to smell like QPR? Well, now you can! http://shop5.mailordercentral.com/qpr/prodinfo.asp?number=105254 " Guardian



Paul Warburton/Fulham Chronicle - Lee Cook's QPR career in the balance
- THE next month is crucial in the QPR career of Lee Cook.
- Boss Neil Warnock admits the fans’ favourite will have forced his way into the first team by then – or been persuaded to go out on loan.
- Cooky has recovered from horrific injuries over the last two seasons – but the manager insists the club’s greater good trumps any sympathy he has for the luckless winger.
- Warnock said: “To be fair to Lee, he’s just rejoined the first team in training – and he’s worked his socks off to get there, and I’ve got him in mind for half a reserve match next week.
- “He may still get a chance for the first team. But if not, I’ve already had a couple of enquiries from Championship clubs, and that might give him the extra sharpness he needs
.” Fulham Chronicle


CROYDON ADVERTISER/Daniel Jones - Exclusive: Palace chase Nouble and Rowlands
- CRYSTAL Palace are trying to tie up short-term deals for West Ham striker Frank Nouble and Queens Park Rangers midfielder Martin Rowlands before this evening’s deadline.
- The cut off point for Football League clubs to sign emergency loans is 5pm today, with manager George Burley working overtime to get players in to strengthen his squad.
- And sources have confirmed to the Advertiser that the players he is after are Nouble and Rowlands.
England U19 forward Nouble was at Swansea on loan earlier this season, the teenager scored once in six appearances.
- Former Hoops captain Rowlands has represented Republic of Ireland at international level but has fallen down the pecking order at Loftus Road after rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament while playing for Eire in 2009.
- Burley wouldn’t confirm the names of his targets but said he was doing his best to get something done today.
- “We’re working hard at it,” he said. “The areas we are looking at is up front and in midfield. “Hopefully we can get something completed today....”
Croydon Today


South Wales Echo/Chris Wathan - Top Championship dogs ready to be let off Loftus Road leash
“WHEN the chips are down, the top dogs usually come up smelling of roses.”

So said QPR boss Neil Warnock in his inimitable style this week.

Normally better-known for his rants at referees, Warnock has had little to grumble about thanks to his Hoops’ unbeaten start to the season.

Only Manchester United have matched Cardiff City’s weekend hosts in terms of their undefeated start to the campaign.

It’s why we’ve seen the Warnock smile more than the Warnock snarl.

“I’ve loved every minute of the season so far,” the 61-year-old said recently.

“I love having a team that can go anywhere and win.

“I’ve always looked at Manchester United and Chelsea and thought that it must be brilliant to expect to win every week – and that’s how I feel at the moment.”

Whether Warnock feels quite so comfortable about his top dogs this weekend is another matter. Although he has tried to play down Saturday’s Shepherd’s Bush summit meeting, it represents a test of Rangers’ real Championship title credentials.

Because, while last weekend’s defeat at home to Nottingham Forest has suggested the pressure is on City to deliver, it’s perhaps more accurate to say it’s all on the Londoners this time around.

Given their 18-game stretch without defeat, those casting a customary glance at the division could put QPR down as favourites – for once leaving the Bluebirds without that pressure of expectation over 90 minutes.

Even Cardiff fans, still smarting from back-to-back home losses, have started muttering about a draw being a good result when every other fixture this season has been marked down as ‘surely a City win.’

But, when you examine the two sides in the Championship automatic promotion spots, City come out on top.

For all of QPR’s achievements this term, the Rs’ rise under Warnock has been down to organisation rather than ingenuity.

As you would expect, it’s much about bite from the likes of Shaun Derry than the brilliance the Bluebirds have shown when really flying forward.

Perhaps the big difference from this Warnock outfit to years gone by is the superb ability of the man he calls the matador in a free role between midfield and attack, one Adel Taarabt.

“I think it’s fair to say in my early career I don’t think Adel would have been one of my players,” said Warnock after the Moroccan’s brace beat Preston last Saturday.

Now, he has built a team around him. Midfielders behind him to make up for his wandering, midfielders alongside him to support his front-running – and the old big man up front to play off.

It means Cardiff’s supposed weak link – their defence – will have a job on their hands when the hosts get forward.

And, to their credit, they have equalled City in the ‘goals for’ column, 33 apiece the best in the division.

But that old organisation stands out when you look at QPR’s goals against – just eight all year adding up to 11 clean sheets from 18 games.

It’s why Derry – who Michael Chopra will remember not so fondly from the midfielder’s Palace days – made doubly sure he was available this weekend.

“Everybody who watches me knows the type of player I am, I’m going to collect bans,” said Derry, after a last-minute yellow against Forest ruled him out of the Preston match while allowing him to return for this one.

“With the greatest respect to Preston, I’d rather miss that game than the Cardiff game.

“I’m disappointed to miss any match , but, as it’s turned out I’m delighted to be available to face Cardiff.”

The back four have experience and consistency as well as a star in the making in on-loan Spurs defender Kyle Walker, who gives that covering pace.

And behind them all is Paddy Kenny, a goalkeeper who has made a living from getting the last laugh on fat jibes with some outstanding shot-stopping.

A decent side no doubt, not at the top for no reason. But Warnock will be telling them all to stop Cardiff first and foremost.

And our head-to-heads show why.

Regardless of new Scotland striker Jamie Mackie’s success in a supporting role, it is Taarabt that holds the aces for QPR – meaning the Bluebirds need a big game from Seyi Olofinjana.

And, with Chris Burke battling to be back, again the individuals suggest there are too many game-changers to stop City creating.

Dave Jones will have to get it right, will have to make sure his players are fully armed to break through a team that have frustrated rivals so often.

But, far from the pressure being on Cardiff, Loftus Road could be the venue where reality bites for Warnock’s top dogs. Wales on Line


QPR Official Site - GAFFER: 'LET'S LOOK FORWARD TO IT!' Posted on: Thu 25 Nov 2010
Neil Warnock is champing at the bit to lock horns with fellow high-fliers Cardiff City this weekend - and is urging everyone to enjoy the occasion at Loftus Road.

Table-topping Rangers welcome the second placed Bluebirds to W12 on Saturday afternoon and Warnock told www.qpr.co.uk: "It's a great game to look forward to.

"We're two good teams and it promises to be a great game.

"They've probably got a better forward line than us at the moment, but we're a hardworking team and we've got players of real quality.

"We've got a good squad here and it's a great opportunity for us both to show what the Championship is all about.

"I'm sure there'll be a fantastic atmosphere and I'm really looking forward to it now." QPR


David McIntyre Blog - There to be shot at November 25, 2010

Early in the season, I said to a friend that if teams that man-mark Adel Taarabt don’t do so with a player who can pass the ball, Rangers could go through the whole season unbeaten.

I was half-joking and don’t think for a moment Rangers won’t eventually lose. But the way teams have gone about playing against them – and Taarabt in particular – sums up the Championship and why QPR are the best and most exciting team in it at the moment.

Gushing articles about Rangers are all the rage these days, but I think Adam Boxer of the Vital QPR website makes a good point in the local Times newspaper’s ‘Beat around the Bush’ column this week.

Adam suggests Rangers’ rise to the top of the table is partly down to the poor standard of the Championship, and to a large extent I agree.

Not that QPR don’t warrant the praise they’ve received this season. Most of the complimentary comments, apart from those suggesting they haven’t spent massively on players, have been pretty accurate.

To adopt a gung-ho attacking style built around someone like Taarabt, yet have the best defensive record in the division, is a real achievement. But it also underlines the limitations of other Championship teams.

An article in the South Wales Echo ahead of Saturday's game portrays Cardiff as playing total football, and a more attacking style than Rangers. They've seen Taarabt, Shaun Derry and QPR's goals-against column, and seem to have concluded that the key for free-flowing Cardiff is to somehow break down a typical Neil Warnock side. That's well wide of the mark on several counts.

Yes, QPR are solid for a team that plays the way they do, and for that Warnock is responsible. But they are far from impenetrable. In fact I’d say they’re vulnerable. I’d even describe them as there for the taking for any team with decent players and the right gameplan.

Other clubs know this. I know managers and scouts who’ve watched Rangers dish out a thrashing and have sat there anything but worried. In fact they’ve sometimes been rubbing their hands in glee, convinced that it’ll all be very different against their team. But so far this season, it hasn’t been.

I’ve seen some teams - Reading being a classic example - and wondered if they’ve actually had QPR watched or taken any notice of whoever has watched them, such is the extent to which they’ve played into their hands and done everything you should not do against this Rangers side.

Others had clearly done their homework, had a good gameplan, and had seen that QPR’s strength could, in theory, easily be turned into their weakness. But they simply don't have players capable of carrying out that gameplan effectively.

Taarabt can be lethal in the final third of the pitch, but not even his biggest admirer can deny that he can cause problems for his own team as well. No player will beat his man every time, not even Taarabt in full flight.

Without the ball, Taarabt is ineffective. We know that. And while Derry is excellent in his role, it’s a very defined role in a defined area of the pitch in order to save his legs. In between, there’s Faurlin, who has great attributes but also does not have the legs to dominate a midfield. As I did with Ben Watson, I wonder whether this will prevent him becoming the top-class player many think he will be, but at the moment he can do no wrong in the eyes of many.

What this all means is that an opposing team that closes down Taarabt or Faurlin is very often one decent pass away from being onto Rangers’ back four. Taarabt will not track back, and Faurlin is a good player but lets people run off his shoulder for fun.

So any team taking the ball off Rangers should then have at least one extra man - provided they can play the right ball.

In the Premier League, this would be punished because a player taking the ball from Taarabt is then likely to be able to do something with it. Not so in the Championship, where plenty of players are capable of stopping Taarabt but few are capable of doing anything more. For them, stopping him is only a stay of execution.

The key to playing against QPR is having a player who can break up play and then, crucially, pass the ball. But how many Championship teams have one of these?

Preston have one in Adam Barton, but the job of man-marking Taarabt was given to Darel Russell - the epitome of the limited Championship midfielder who will close a man down and have some success against him, but can’t do much more.

Through choice, but in most cases necessity, teams are trying to cut off QPR, and especially Taarabt, with their version of Mikele Leigertwood.

That’s great for Rangers, who are potentially vulnerable against any side who can close them down and then shift the ball into areas where they would have an extra man - something Premier League sides do instantly but Championship ones struggle to do.

If Seyi Olofinjana can help Cardiff do it, Rangers are likely to have problems against them - especially as they also have strikers who can finish. But even if that happens, it’s only one game. The season so far has shown that Championship sides lack that type of player.

Rangers have weaknesses like every other team, and I’ve long thought coming up against an energetic midfield would be their undoing. Forest have one, and a cracking player in Lewis McGugan, but they couldn’t beat Rangers.

I didn’t go to the Burnley game but wasn’t surprised to hear Faurlin struggled, because they too have the kind of midfield likely to cause Rangers’ problems. But they couldn’t beat them either.

This is why the recent run of draws shouldn’t be seen as a mini-wobble, but a great sign for QPR and an indication of their strength.

These were some of the strongest teams in the Championship. In Norwich’s case they had a brilliant away record, in Forest’s case a great home record. These sides were up for it, in good form, and determined to raise their game against unbeaten QPR - none more so than Millwall and Portsmouth, who had both been in great form. And of course there’s Swansea.

These sides caused problems, and so did Burnley with the kind of midfield that was always likely to have some success against Rangers, as opposed to sides who’ve been blown away by them. And still, a draw has been the best they have all managed.

Cardiff could go one better. But even if they do, Rangers could just as easily win there in April and, barring injuries to key players, will be well on course for promotion whatever the result on Saturday. David McIntyre


- QPR's Norwegian "signing" Petter Vaagan Moen Again Says he's signed and Coming to QPR

- Two Year Flashback: Very-Long Serving Club Secretary Sheila Marson Axed by QPR

- The Changing Face of QPR: OFF-The-Field Staff/Board Changes over Past Few Years. "Who Was Who"

- According to Messageboarders, QPR's Deputy Managing Director (and also Commercial & Marketing Director, Ali Russell Has Departed the Club...Update: There has been no QPR announcement and Ali Russell is Still Listed on the Official Site (Flashback: Ali Russell Joins QPR)

- Vote to Select the 2011/2012 Football League Charity

- Marking Exactly 1,300+ Days: QPR's Last Fan Forum......QPR's Last Club/Fan 'Reps' Meeting approching 250 Days Ago

- Donate to QPR GIRLS ONLINE


Npower and the Football League Promotional
- There are the Three QPR options to choose between:
RESPECT: Queens Park Rangers striker Heidar Helguson thinks we should put 1,200 young people through a Respect training workshop
PLAYGROUND: Queens Park Rangers wide midfielder Hogan Ephraim wants us to transform a local park or playground into a sport training zone
COACHING:Queens Park Rangers striker Jamie Mackie would rather we run a new skills coaching session for 4–6 year olds - VOTE HERE


Mr and Mrs Paladini - No Further Updates
- The reports first appeared over the weekend on the We Are The Rangers Boys Fan Site from several QPR fans close to QPR FC Chairman Paladini. The reports which recounted that the Chairman's wife was attacked in her home on Friday, have elicited universal condemnation from all QPR Fans who have posted in response. From the Chairman's strongest defenders to the Chairman's strong critics: All have responded to the reports with universal and unequivocal condemnation; and send all best wishes to Mrs and Mr. Paladini.
- Original Thread: A couple of Posters recount reports of an Attack on Chairman's Paladini's Wife......Update: And a reported Message from Chairman Paladini

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

QPR Report Wednesdy Snippets and Flashbacks

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- RODNEY MARSH LOFTUS ROAD BOOK SIGNING, SATURDAY
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- For QPR and Football Updates and perspectives throughout the day, visit the QPR Report Messageboard. All QPR and football perspective welcome...Also Follow: QPR REPORT ON TWITTER
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- QPR's Norwegian "signing" Petter Vaagan Moen Again Says he's signed and Coming to QPR

Mr and Mrs Paladini
- The reports first appeared over the weekend on the We Are The Rangers Boys Fan Site from several QPR fans close to QPR FC Chairman Paladini. The reports which recounted that the Chairman's wife was attacked in her home on Friday, have elicited universal condemnation from all QPR Fans who have posted in response. From the Chairman's strongest defenders to the Chairman's strong critics: All have responded to the reports with universal and unequivocal condemnation; and send all best wishes to Mrs and Mr. Paladini.
- Original Thread: A couple of Posters recount reports of an Attack on Chairman's Paladini's Wife......Update: And a reported Message from Chairman Paladini


- Josh Parker Joins Wycombe on a three months loan

- Two Year Flashback: Very-Long Serving Club Secretary Sheila Marson Axed by QPR

- Two Year Flashback: First Team Scout Filippo Orlando Departs

- The Changing Face of QPR: OFF-The-Field Staff/Board Changes over Past Few Years. "Who Was Who"

- According to Messageboarders, QPR's Deputy Managing Director (and also Commercial & Marketing Director, Ali Russell Has Departed the Club...Update: There has been no QPR announcement and Ali Russell is Still Listed on the Official Site (Flashback: Ali Russell Joins QPR)


- The FA Third Round Cup Draw is being made on Sunday: The Club Numbers for the Draw (QPR are number 32)

- David Conn on Sheffield Wednesday's Decline and Financial Situation...Also the Finances at Plymouth

- Next: Cardiff - Previews, Stats, Flashbacks

- West Ham's "Save Our Season" Game

- Scottish FA May Bring in Foreign Refs


David McIntyre Blog - My 'sponging off QPR' shame
November 23, 2010 http://wp.me/pFeRV-6N


I am no better than a sleazy politician who preaches family values and then gets caught with his pants down.

After many years standing in pious, self-righteous judgement of others, I am facing up to the reality that I'm just as guilty as them. In fact, I’m worse.

Let me explain.

Relations between myself and QPR have often been strained, which is putting it very mildly indeed. As a result, I’ve always been reluctant to do or agree to anything that could be construed as help or a favour.

It’s just how it should be. As civil as things usually are, we are still on different sides as far as I’m concerned. So certain rules should apply.

Even during times when relations have been good, and people I count as friends have worked at the club, as far as I’m concerned even a car park ticket on matchdays is a no-no. It’s seemed irrational, even insulting, to various people down the years. But that’s how it has to be.

Take the food at Loftus Road. Since the Briatore-led takeover, people have often asked me what the grub in the press room at QPR is like.

The answer is that I don’t know, because I won’t touch it. Same as I wouldn’t eat any of the food at Rangers in the years before Cipriani’s.

Yes it’s there, and yes it smells and looks flippin lovely, but in my book that would count as a non-essential freebie. And why should I take a non-essential freebie from QPR? For much of the last 11 years I’ve been slagging them off.

I wasn’t in favour of his takeover and have written or contributed to most of the negative stories associated with his ownership of QPR, so why should I have lunch on Flavio?

At other clubs, I eat whatever I can get my hands on. And virtually any favour from a club is gratefully received. I have no shame. But when it comes to QPR, I am – or at least I was – a man of principle.

And from my position on the moral high ground, I have condemned others. I have called them spongers, hypocrites and worse. In fact the word ponce has been uttered on more than a few occasions.

So it was with tail between legs and a sick feeling in my stomach when I realised that a laptop and phone disaster at a game, the type of which I’d overcome many times in the past without asking for help, had beaten me into submission. I had no choice but to ask the enemy – the QPR press team – to dig me out of a hole.

I had to ask if, on the off-chance, they had a spare laptop lying around as I was in the brown stuff and no mistake. I assumed they wouldn’t have one.

What was particularly galling about this episode was that the said QPR official couldn’t do enough to help. There was no hesitation. No mickey taking. A laptop was produced within a couple of minutes.

It worked perfectly too. And it had wi-fi. Of course, Mr Perfect from QPR just had to have a perfect laptop with perfect wi-fi. He probably designed and built it himself.

And afterwards, as I was the last man left in the press room, he waited patiently and even, get this, told me not to worry about the time as it was not a problem.

I had no pride left. A hypocritical sponger incapable of meeting his deadlines. Attracting sympathy from the kind of man he used to go to war against on an almost daily basis.

I'll get this bit out of the way: there is no getting away from the fact that this sorry episode was testament to the professionalism and decency of more than one member of staff at QPR. But enough of that.

So, whatever happens throughout the rest of my life and career, I sponged off QPR. That is the awful truth. I stood there typing away on a club laptop while a club official went beyond the call of duty to help me finish what I had to do.

He oozed decency and professional integrity, while I felt like a child struggling with their homework – fitting for a man whose maths gremlins (the bane of my life) struck yet again over Tommy Smith’s loan.

I couldn’t figure out why people were asking whether Smith could play against Preston, as I was beyond sure it was the Cardiff game he was likely to miss because of the way his loan deals are structured. It was Friday evening, when someone took me through it all for the umpteenth time, that the penny finally dropped.

Mr Goody Two Shoes from QPR doesn’t struggle with basic arithmetic. You can be sure of that" - Dave McIntyre Blog


Reading Official Site - Mikele ready for action
Mikele Leigertwood was delighted to be training with his new teammates at Hogwood Park - even though it meant swapping the Caribbean heat for a nippy Berkshire morning.

"I was away playing for Antigua in the Carribbean Cup - and it was a lot warmer there than it is here.

"So I'm certainly still adapting to the cold weather again - I heard there's some snow scheduled for later this week so that should be fun!"

Leigertwood, who signed on loan from QPR this week, is settling in well at his new club - and it has helped having a friendly face to greet him.

"I went to school with Jobi - so we played together in the same school team. And then we played together in the youth team and the senior team at Wimbledon...and we were at Palace together too!

"So this is the third or fourth time we've played alongside each other.

"But I know a few of the other players from playing against them and they've all been first class to me.

"I've settled in really well. The manager, the players and the staff have all been really welcoming and I'm just looking forward to getting out there, getting my boots on and preparing for Saturday's game."

"I wanted to come to a club who were looking to push on, and I saw Reading as a perfect opportunity to do that.

"I've come here to play. I've come here as a midfielder but there's the option that I can play at the back too. Obvioulsy I'd prefer to stay in one position, but if I'm needed to play anywhere else it's no problem.

"And I know there'll be competition for places - there always will be in a good squad like this. So I know I've got to perform.

"I like to get in the mix and get up and down. And I'll just try to offer a bit of experience as well.

"I've been in this league a little while now, so I know what it's all about. I just want to get in amongst it and ruffle a few feathers against the teams we play.

"We're not far off the play-offs so hopefully we can kick on and give it a real go."

On Saturday Antigua take on Jamaica, but Mikele will be gunning for his Royals debut against Leeds United in a hotly-anticipated Madejski Stadium fixture.

"Leeds are going to bring a lot of fans down and I know the supporters here are first class. They'll come out in their thousands and we know it's going to be a massive game.

"We've just got to make sure we keep calm and fight hard for the win. I'm looking forward to it." Reading


Npower and the Football League Promotional
- There are the Three QPR options to choose between:
RESPECT: Queens Park Rangers striker Heidar Helguson thinks we should put 1,200 young people through a Respect training workshop
PLAYGROUND: Queens Park Rangers wide midfielder Hogan Ephraim wants us to transform a local park or playground into a sport training zone
COACHING:Queens Park Rangers striker Jamie Mackie would rather we run a new skills coaching session for 4–6 year olds - VOTE HERE

- Vote to Select the 2011/2012 Football League Charity

- Marking Exactly 1,300+ Days: QPR's Last Fan Forum......QPR's Last Club/Fan 'Reps' Meeting approching 250 Days Ago

- Donate to QPR GIRLS ONLINE

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Reported Home Attack on Wife of QPR FC Chairman Gianni Paladini Elicits Universal QPR Fan Condemnation & Best Wishes

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- For QPR and Football Updates and perspectives throughout the day, visit the QPR Report Messageboard. All QPR and football perspective welcome...Also Follow: QPR REPORT ON TWITTER
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- The reports first appeared over the weekend on the We Are The Rangers Boys Fan Site from several QPR fans close to QPR FC Chairman Paladini. The reports which recounted that the Chairman's wife was attacked in her home on Friday, have elicited universal condemnation from all QPR Fans who have posted in response. From the Chairman's strongest defenders to the Chairman's strong critics: All have responded to the reports with universal and unequivocal condemnation; and send all best wishes to Mrs and Mr. Paladini.

- Original Thread: A couple of Posters recount reports of an Attack on Chairman's Paladini's Wife: Best Wishes for Her Recovery

- Update: And a reported Message from Chairman Paladini


- According to Messageboarders, QPR's Deputy Managing Director (and also Commercial & Marketing Director, Ali Russell Has Departed the Club...Update: There has been no QPR announcement and Ali Russell is Still Listed on the Official Site (Flashback: Ali Russell Joins QPR)


- FA Third Round Cup Draw Numbers (QPR are number 32)


RODNEY MARSH LOFTUS ROAD BOOK SIGNING, SATURDAY
Tweet: OptimumPubBooks - Rodney Marsh will be signing copies of his new book 'I was Born a Loose Cannon' at QPR FC shop - Sat 27 Nov at 12:45 to 2:15 b4 Cardiff KO.
- Book Description


- QPR Football Agents Spending Announcement Coming Soon? (Barnsley and Port Vale are at least two clubs who've already done so)

- Next: Cardiff - Previews, Stats, Flashbacks

- "An Overdue Ode to Queens Park Rangers"

- Supposed QPR (and many other clubs') Target, Swindon's Charlie Austin Speaking

- Mikele Leigertwood Joins Reading on Loan
- Taarabt again Makes Championship "Team of The Week"

- On This Day: Ian Gillard Made his QPR Debut for Tommy Docherty (in Docherty's one win during his one month QPR Stay)...Also OTD: John Spencer and Gavin Peacock's QPR Debuts (Pecock Second debut)...Birthday for Alan Mullery!

- Martin Allen Linked to (not-vacant) Brentford Managerial Job

- Zesh Rehman Foundation Update

- Bernie Ecclestone Reportedly Supports Fight vs Pollution

- West Ham's "Save Our Season" Game

- Scottish FA May Bring in Foreign Refs


Npower and the Football League Promotional
- There are the Three QPR options to choose between:
RESPECT: Queens Park Rangers striker Heidar Helguson thinks we should put 1,200 young people through a Respect training workshop
PLAYGROUND: Queens Park Rangers wide midfielder Hogan Ephraim wants us to transform a local park or playground into a sport training zone
COACHING:Queens Park Rangers striker Jamie Mackie would rather we run a new skills coaching session for 4–6 year olds - VOTE HERE


- QPR's Average Attendances over Past Few Seasons

- Four Year Flashback: Ugo Ukah Makes a "Magical" Reappearance for QPR - Six Months After the Club Announced His Departure

- Two Years ago: Helguson announced as Having Joined QPR on Loan (Then a slight delay)

- Caliendo and Briatore Update

- Vote to Select the 2011/2012 Football League Charity

- Marking Exactly 1,300+ Days: QPR's Last Fan Forum......QPR's Last Club/Fan 'Reps' Meeting approching 250 Days Ago

- Bid for QPR Poppy Shirts

- Donate to QPR GIRLS ONLINE

Sunday's FA Cup Draw: QPR Are #32

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- For QPR and Football Updates and perspectives throughout the day, visit the QPR Report Messageboard. All QPR and football perspective welcome...Also Follow: QPR REPORT ON TWITTER
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- A couple of Posters Report about an Attack on Chairman's Paladini's Wife: Best Wishes for Her Recovery

- Update: And a Message from Chairman Paladini

- According to Messageboarders, QPR's Deputy Managing Director (and also Commercial & Marketing Director, Ali Russell Has Departed the Club...Update: There has been no QPR announcement and Ali Russell is Still Listed on the Official Site (Flashback: Ali Russell Joins QPR)


Bristol City Official Site - FA REVEAL CUP DRAW NUMBERS
- "...The FA has today listed all ball numbers for the draw, which will be broadcast live on ITV1 this Sunday (November 28th) at 5.45pm.
There will be a little rock and roll in the draw as former Oasis star Noel Gallagher and Kasabian's Serge Pizzorno has been chosen to select the balls.
"....Ties will be played on the weekend of January 8th/9th 2011.

THE FA CUP SPONSORED BY E.ON THIRD ROUND PROPER DRAW NUMBERS
1 ARSENAL
2 ASTON VILLA
3 BARNSLEY
4 BIRMINGHAM CITY
5 BLACKBURN ROVERS
6 BLACKPOOL
7 BOLTON WANDERERS
8 BRISTOL CITY
9 BURNLEY
10 CARDIFF CITY
11 CHELSEA
12 COVENTRY CITY
13 CRYSTAL PALACE
14 DERBY COUNTY
15 DONCASTER ROVERS
16 EVERTON
17 FULHAM
18 HULL CITY
19 IPSWICH TOWN
20 LEEDS UNITED
21 LEICESTER CITY
22 LIVERPOOL
23 MANCHESTER CITY
24 MANCHESTER UNITED
25 MIDDLESBROUGH
26 MILLWALL
27 NEWCASTLE UNITED
28 NORWICH CITY
29 NOTTINGHAM FOREST
30 PORTSMOUTH
31 PRESTON NORTH END
32 QUEENS PARK RANGERS
33 READING
34 SCUNTHORPE UNITED
35 SHEFFIELD UNITED
36 STOKE CITY
37 SUNDERLAND
38 SWANSEA CITY
39 TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR
40 WATFORD
41 WEST BROMWICH ALBION
42 WEST HAM UNITED
43 WIGAN ATHLETIC
44 WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS
45 SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY OR NORTHAMPTON TOWN
46 BURTON ALBION OR CHESTERFIELD
47 HUDDERSFIELD TOWN OR MACCLESFIELD TOWN
48 AFC WIMBLEDON OR STEVENAGE
49 HARTLEPOOL UNITED OR YEOVIL TOWN
50 BURY OR PETERBOROUGH UNITED
51 NOTTS COUNTY OR AFC BOURNEMOUTH
52 DROYLSDEN OR LEYTON ORIENT
53 CRAWLEY TOWN OR SWINDON TOWN
54 BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION OR FC UNITED OF MANCHESTER
55 SOUTHAMPTON OR CHELTENHAM TOWN
56 TORQUAY UNITED OR WALSALL
57 CHARLTON ATHLETIC OR LUTON TOWN
58 COLCHESTER UNITED OR SWINDON SUPERMARINE
59 HEREFORD UNITED OR LINCOLN CITY
60 PORT VALE OR ACCRINGTON STANLEY
61 WYCOMBE WANDERERS OR CHELMSFORD CITY
62 CARLISLE UNITED OR TAMWORTH
63 DOVER ATHLETIC OR ALDERSHOT TOWN
64 DARLINGTON OR YORK CITY Bristol City

RODNEY MARSH LOFTUS ROAD BOOK SIGNING, SATURDAY
Tweet: OptimumPubBooks - Rodney Marsh will be signing copies of his new book 'I was Born a Loose Cannon' at QPR FC shop - Sat 27 Nov at 12:45 to 2:15 b4 Cardiff KO.
- Book Description


- QPR Football Agents Spending Announcement Coming Soon? (Barnsley and Port Vale are at least two clubs who've already done so)

- Next: Cardiff - Previews, Stats, Flashbacks

- "An Overdue Ode to Queens Park Rangers"

- Supposed QPR (and many other clubs') Target, Swindon's Charlie Austin Speaking

- Mikele Leigertwood Joins Reading on Loan
- Taarabt again Makes Championship "Team of The Week"

- On This Day: Ian Gillard Made his QPR Debut for Tommy Docherty (in Docherty's one win during his one month QPR Stay)...Also OTD: John Spencer and Gavin Peacock's QPR Debuts (Pecock Second debut)...Birthday for Alan Mullery!

- Martin Allen Linked to (not-vacant) Brentford Managerial Job

- Zesh Rehman Foundation Update

- Bernie Ecclestone Reportedly Supports Fight vs Pollution

- West Ham's "Save Our Season" Game

- Scottish FA May Bring in Foreign Refs


Npower and the Football League Promotional
- There are the Three QPR options to choose between:
RESPECT: Queens Park Rangers striker Heidar Helguson thinks we should put 1,200 young people through a Respect training workshop
PLAYGROUND: Queens Park Rangers wide midfielder Hogan Ephraim wants us to transform a local park or playground into a sport training zone
COACHING:Queens Park Rangers striker Jamie Mackie would rather we run a new skills coaching session for 4–6 year olds - VOTE HERE


- QPR's Average Attendances over Past Few Seasons

- Four Year Flashback: Ugo Ukah Makes a "Magical" Reappearance for QPR - Six Months After the Club Announced His Departure

- Two Years ago: Helguson announced as Having Joined QPR on Loan (Then a slight delay)

- Caliendo and Briatore Update

- Vote to Select the 2011/2012 Football League Charity

- Marking Exactly 1,300+ Days: QPR's Last Fan Forum......QPR's Last Club/Fan 'Reps' Meeting approching 250 Days Ago

- Bid for QPR Poppy Shirts

- Donate to QPR GIRLS ONLINE

QPR Report Tuesday Snippets: Rodnee Back at Loftus Road Saturday

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- For QPR and Football Updates and perspectives throughout the day, visit the QPR Report Messageboard. All QPR and football perspective welcome...Also Follow: QPR REPORT ON TWITTER
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- A couple of Posters Report about an Attack on Chairman's Paladini's Wife: Best Wishes for Her Recovery

- Update: And a Message from Chairman Paladini

- According to Messageboarders, QPR's Deputy Managing Director (and also Commercial & Marketing Director, Ali Russell Has Departed the Club...Update: There has been no QPR announcement and Ali Russell is Still Listed on the Official Site (Flashback: Ali Russell Joins QPR)

- QPR Football Agents Spending Announcement Coming Soon? (Barnsley and Port Vale are at least two clubs who've already done so)

- Next: Cardiff - Previews, Stats, Flashbacks

- "An Overdue Ode to Queens Park Rangers"

- Supposed QPR (and many other clubs') Target, Swindon's Charlie Austin Speaking

- Mikele Leigertwood Joins Reading on Loan
- Taarabt again Makes Championship "Team of The Week"

- On This Day: Ian Gillard Made his QPR Debut for Tommy Docherty (in Docherty's one win during his one month QPR Stay)...Also OTD: John Spencer and Gavin Peacock's QPR Debuts (Pecock Second debut)...Birthday for Alan Mullery!

- Martin Allen Linked to (not-vacant) Brentford Managerial Job

- Zesh Rehman Foundation Update

- Bernie Ecclestone Reportedly Supports Fight vs Pollution

- West Ham's "Save Our Season" Game

- Scottish FA May Bring in Foreign Refs

RODNEY MARSH LOFTUS ROAD BOOK SIGNING, SATURDAY
Tweet: OptimumPubBooks - Rodney Marsh will be signing copies of his new book 'I was Born a Loose Cannon' at QPR FC shop - Sat 27 Nov at 12:45 to 2:15 b4 Cardiff KO.
- Book Description


Npower and the Football League Promotional
- There are the Three QPR options to choose between:
RESPECT: Queens Park Rangers striker Heidar Helguson thinks we should put 1,200 young people through a Respect training workshop
PLAYGROUND: Queens Park Rangers wide midfielder Hogan Ephraim wants us to transform a local park or playground into a sport training zone
COACHING:Queens Park Rangers striker Jamie Mackie would rather we run a new skills coaching session for 4–6 year olds - VOTE HERE


- QPR's Average Attendances over Past Few Seasons

- Four Year Flashback: Ugo Ukah Makes a "Magical" Reappearance for QPR - Six Months After the Club Announced His Departure

- Two Years ago: Helguson announced as Having Joined QPR on Loan (Then a slight delay)

- Caliendo and Briatore Update

- Vote to Select the 2011/2012 Football League Charity

- Marking Exactly 1,300+ Days: QPR's Last Fan Forum......QPR's Last Club/Fan 'Reps' Meeting approching 250 Days Ago

- Bid for QPR Poppy Shirts

- Donate to QPR GIRLS ONLINE

Monday, November 22, 2010

QPR Report Monday Update: Preston Reports...Next: Cardiff...Ugo Ukah Flashback...Departure Announced?

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From The Telegraph
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- For QPR and Football Updates and perspectives throughout the day, visit the QPR Report Messageboard. All QPR and football perspective welcome...Also Follow: QPR REPORT ON TWITTER
____________________________________________________________________________________

- A couple of Posters Report about an Attack on Chairman's Paladini's Wife: Best Wishes for Her Recovery

- Update: And a Message from Chairman Paladini

- According to Messageboarders, QPR's Deputy Managing Director (and also Commercial & Marketing Director, Ali Russell Has Departed the Club...Russell is Still Listed on the Official Site (Flashback: Ali Russell Joins QPR)


- QPR Football Agents Spending Announcement Coming Soon? (Barnsley and Port Vale are at least two clubs who've already done so)

- Next: Cardiff - Previews, Stats, Flashbacks

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Evening Standard - Neil Warnock in awe of Adel Taarabt talent
- QPR boss Neil Warnock heaped praise on midfielder Adel Taarabt after his two goals sealed a 3-1 win over Preston which moved his unbeaten side back to the top of the npower Championship table.
- Warnock said: "They were excellent goals and that's what he's capable of. "But it wasn't just his goals - he's working hard to do the things I want him to when we don't have the ball.
- "He's like a matador, the way he struts around that pitch. I'd kick him if I was playing against him.
- "If you look at what he can't do you'd tear your hair out, so why not look at what he can do and then go home happy?
- "He can be frustrating but if you're going to pay to watch football, who would you pay to watch? You'd pay to watch him. Look at boring England - we need people like Taarabt to entertain us.
- "My young son comes just to watch him, and is copying his tricks and doing them in our living room. Even when I look at Taarabt's tricks in slow motion I don't know how he does them." Standard


TELEGRAPH/Simon Briggs - - Adel Taarabt given free rein to create and infuriate at QPR

Saturday afternoon at Loftus Road provided a salutary lesson about the ills that beset modern English football. Or, rather, Adel Taarabt did.
Adel Taarabt given free rein to create and infuriate at QPR

The Moroccan international has been the outstanding performer of the Championship season to date, and on Saturday he struck two magnificent long-range goals to set up Queens Park Rangers’ 3-1 thumping of lowly Preston.

Amazingly, though, much of the talk afterwards was not of Taarabt’s talent but of his fecklessness. One reporter questioned how he could be captain when he selfishly ignores better-placed colleagues in the penalty box. Television pundit Steve Claridge questioned his overall contribution, saying: “When they don’t have the ball, he doesn’t give them much.”

On occasion, some of QPR’s own fans could even be heard to chunter when he declined to knock the ball forward at the earliest opportunity.

Neil Warnock’s response was every bit as admirable as Taarabt’s performance. “He’s frustrating at times but if you paid money to watch any player you’d pay to watch him,” said the QPR manager. “My lad comes to the matches just to watch his tricks. You look at boring England and realise we need people like Taarabt to excite us.”

If you want to know why Warnock is the outstanding manager in the division, there is the answer. He admits that, a decade ago, he would probably have taken the narrow-minded, jobsworthian attitude that pervades English football, and left out Taarabt.

But after 30 years’ experience, Warnock has developed the wit and wisdom to give Taarabt his head. The Moroccan has a free role in a team who pile forward every time they get the ball, taking up a 4-2-4 formation in attack. He is encouraged to dribble at people, as long as he does not give the ball away in his own half, and to back his own mouthwatering ability.

After three months of the season, this column has seen a handful of wild-card talents at large in the Football League. Carlisle use the gifted Ivorian playmaker Francois Zoko at the sharp end of a midfield diamond. At Brighton, Kazenga LuaLua has a roving brief, and four sumptuous goals to his name. What do these players have in common? Yup, they’ve all learnt their football overseas.

In case the point needs any further underlining, let’s have a look at the post-match comments from Preston manager Darren Ferguson on Saturday. “Individual errors cost us,” he said. “Generally the team that makes fewer mistakes is the team that wins the game.”

What a dismally reductive view of football that is. All right, Ferguson may not be blessed with a playmaker of Taarabt’s class (although the hard-working Iain Hume, a winger who resembles a more fleet-footed Danny Murphy, was outstanding on Saturday). But one suspects that, even if he did have a free spirit floating around the dressing room, he would react like a pre-enlightenment Warnock, and stick him in the reserves until the insolence had been beaten out of him.

On Saturday, Preston conceded in the fourth minute, when goalkeeper Andy Lonergan spilled a cross into the path of striker Rob Hulse.

You never fancied them to come back into it. Even their goal, which arrived in the 88th minute, had an element of fortune, as Hume’s free kick was chested into his own net by midfielder Matthew Connolly.

QPR did not quite get it right in the first half, which in essence means that Taarabt did not quite get it right. He overhit his through-balls and had to be given a half-time talking-to for “being a bit individual”. Then, after 56 minutes, the ball broke to him 30 yards out. He hit a curling shot of such certainty that you just knew, in the first few yards of its flight, that Lonergan would have no chance.

The second was almost as good, struck with raw power from just outside the box, although Lonergan did get a hand to this one and a top-class goalkeeper might have kept it out.

Warnock was asked afterwards whether Taarabt could become a QPR legend to rank with some of their previous greats. “He’s not like Stan Bowles or Rodney Marsh yet,” he laughed. “He’s still a baby, but if he stays here for three years, maybe.” As I remember, Bowles and Marsh did not track back much either. Telegraph


MIRROR
Mirror

QPR 3-1 Preston: Daily Mirror match report


Adel Taarabt lit up Loftus Road with two cracking goals – but was warned he is not in the same league as Rangers legends Stan Bowles and Rodney Marsh just yet.

QPR have had their fair share of maverick heroes over the years and the Moroccan midfielder is fast becoming a cult figure among their fans.

The former Spurs man crashed home a superb 25-yard effort nine minutes after the break to add to Rob Hulse’s early opening goal before sealing the three points with another screamer.

He thumped home a rocket shot from outside the box that was too hot to handle for North End keeper Andy Lonergan six minutes from time.

Basement side Preston mustered a late consolation courtesy of Matthew ­Connolly’s own goal, but they ultimately paid the price for failing to deal with Taarabt as QPR returned to the top of the Championship table.

Rangers manager Neil Warnock clearly loves his playmaker, but he knows the 21-year-old has some way to go to etch his name in club folklore like those enigmatic extroverts Marsh and Bowles.

Warnock said: “Don’t compare him with Bowles and Marsh. He is like a little puppy in comparison to them, but if he’s here two or three years and we have success, then who knows? He is definitely our talisman.”

Taarabt has the ability to delight and frustrate in equal measure with his flicks and tricks, but Warnock is getting the best out of him.

He has made him skipper, even though the hot-tempered ­Yorkshireman admits he would not have even given him a game if he was in charge of him in his early days in management.

“I think it’s fair to say in my early career I don’t think Adel Taarabt would have been one of my players,” said Warnock.

“In the latter end of my career I am absolutely loving him as a captain.

“It’s difficult when you are a player like him because you are going to get kicked and you do tricks where you shouldn’t do tricks, but as a manager I encourage him to do it as long as it’s in the other half of the pitch I’m not ­bothered what he does.

“I don’t think I’m mellowing, but when you are younger you don’t realise that it is far more difficult to be a creator on the field than a destroyer.

“It’s a shame he’s not English, but you wouldn’t want to see him in an England shirt, would you?

“We don’t want anyone with flair, do we?

“He’s like a matador, the way he struts around that pitch. I’d kick him if I was playing against him.”

Taarabt’s family witnessed first-hand the esteem in which the Morocco star is held among the Rangers fans recently on a trip to watch him play.

And Warnock joked: “I met his brother, uncle and best mate this week. I suppose they will go off and smoke one of those big, long pipes now.

“If it gets him two goals, I don’t mind what he does – as long as it’s not illegal!”

Preston have huge problems.

They have the worst ­defensive record in the Football League and have now lost 12 of their 18 league games. Their manager Darren Ferguson, who handed three new loan players their debuts, was jeered by his own disgruntled fans at the end of the game and he admitted: “We knew it would be difficult, but felt we could get something out of it.

“But if we keep making mistakes we are going to get punished.

“We have to go on a run we haven’t been on all season. We have got a home game against Millwall on Saturday. Hopefully we’ll start there.

“I think that it is a league that is unpredictable, anybody can beat anybody in this league. But you give yourself a hell of a challenge being 1-0 down after three minutes through a poor goal.

“We’re just not doing the basics well enough and QPR deserved to win.” MIRROR


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