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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

QPR Report Tuesday: (Not-so-Golden) Handshake?... 36 Years Ago Today - QPR Champions of England (For 10 Days!)...QPR Kickz's Robin Clarke: "Outstanding Volunteer of the Year"...5 Year Flashback: John Gregory Stays





Thirty-Six Years Ago Today: QPR's 1975-76 Season Ends with a Win Over Leeds and For Ten Days, QPR are Champions are England. (Flashback/Photos from Bushman Archives & Videos)





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- Smart by Wolves: "Guardian/Louise Taylor Wolves will fight to keep best players despite relegation • Most players have salary-cut clause in contract ...the majority of players at Molineux have clauses in their contracts triggering 50% reductions in salary on entry to the Championship. Guardian









HANDSHAKE?

MAIL -Chelsea and QPR hold talks over pre-match handshake in derby

Chelsea and Queens Park Rangers will hold talks this week regarding the potentially explosive pre-match handshake ahead of Sunday's clash.

The Premier League encounter will resurrect the long-standing race row between Anton Ferdinand and John Terry.

Terry is due to appear in court on July 9 to face criminal charges over allegations he racial abused Ferdinand during the clash between the two clubs on October 23.

Sportsmail revealed on Thursday how QPR players would hold a team-meeting ahead of making a collective decision on whether to shake Terry's hand this weekend.
In training: Terry will appear in court in July

In training: Terry will appear in court on July 9


And both clubs will also discuss the matter after tonight's crucial Champions League semi-final showdown in Barcelona.

The west London rivals could ask the Premier League to scrap the handshake altogether but as it stands the top-flight officials are adamant it will go ahead.

Ferdinand is seeking advice from his legal team regarding how his decision regarding whether to shake Terry's hand could prejudice his case  Daily Mail


GUARDIAN
Guardian/David Hytner

Chelsea's John Terry and QPR's Anton Ferdinand face handshake dilemma


• Premier League refuse to cancel pre-match handshakes
• Terry alleged to have insulted Ferdinand using racist language

John Terry and Anton Ferdinand face an awkward meeting on Sunday after it emerged that the Premier League has no intention of scrapping the pre-match handshakes between the Chelsea and Queens Park Rangers players at Stamford Bridge.

Terry is alleged to have insulted Ferdinand using racist language during the league fixture at Loftus Road in October. Terry, the Chelsea captain, was charged with a "racially aggravated public order offence" and he will defend himself at Westminster magistrates' court on 9 July. He was also stripped of the England captaincy by the Football Association on 3 February after the adjournment of his trial until after the Euro 2012 finals, a decision that led Fabio Capello to quit as the manager.

When Chelsea played Ferdinand's QPR in the FA Cup fourth round on 28 January at Loftus Road, the FA cancelled the handshakes between the teams in an attempt to "defuse further tensions" but the Premier League, it is understood, plan to follow a different course.

The League have discussed the matter and, although they recognise the sensitivity of the situation, they have concluded that it would be wrong to remove the entire pre-match process, which is designed to promote collective respect. They will leave it to Terry and Ferdinand to decide whether to shake hands, with the expectation being that they will not.

Ferdinand's team-mates are also considering whether to snub Terry, if he plays, in what will be a high-stakes match. Chelsea need the points to fire their top-four hopes; Rangers need them for their fight against relegation.

The situation is shaping up as a rerun of the Terry-Wayne Bridge controversy from February 2010, when all eyes were on the pre-match handshake between the pair, when Chelsea played Bridge's Manchester City at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League. It was the first time that the players had met since it was alleged that Terry had had a relationship with the mother of Bridge's son. Bridge did not shake Terry's hand. Guardian



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"Robin Clarke from Queens Park Rangers Kickz took home 'Outstanding Volunteer of the Year  

QPR Official Site - QPR Community Trust

QPR rewarded for outstanding work in the community at prestigious national football awards 23/04/2012


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Queens Park Rangers took home the honours at the fourth national Kickz Awards held at the Ethiad Stadium, home of Manchester City last Friday (13 April). The Kickz Awards showcase the most inspiring young individuals who have made a difference to their community as part of the Kickz programme.

Kickz uses the power of football to build safer, stronger, more respectful communities through the development of young people’s potential. A variety of activities, including football, other sports, music, arts and developmental workshops on issues ranging from healthy lifestyles to the dangers of carrying weapons are delivered three nights a week, all year round to over 57,000 registered participants aged 12-18 living in tough areas, with high rates of anti-social behaviour.
Robin Clarke won the Outstanding Volunteer of the year award in recognition of their hard work at the Queens Park Rangers Wembley Kickz project.

Wolves took home the prestigious ‘Outstanding Kickz Club of the Year Award’ whilst Robin Clarke from Queens Park Rangers Kickz took home 'Outstanding Volunteer of the Year.' Winners came from all across England, including Liverpool, Reading, Birmingham, and London.
Manchester City ambassador and former Arsenal legend Patrick Vieira, Bolton Wanderers midfielder and American international Stuart Holden, the Secretary of State for Education Michael Gove and Premier League General Secretary Nic Coward were at the awards alongside other key figures from the world of football. Presented by Sky Sports’s Ben Shephard, the awards featured some truly inspirational stories of teenagers, professional football club coaches, police and local authority staff that make their communities safer and to help transform young peoples’ lives.
Back in 2006 Kickz started as three pilot projects in London with the Premier League partnering with the Metropolitan Police to use football as a way to engage young people who may otherwise be difficult to reach and guide them to a range of healthy and constructive activities.
Five years on there are now 43 professional football clubs from the Premier League and Football League delivering over 100 projects in partnership with the Police and local authorities across the country, with projects contributing to drops in anti-social behaviour of up to 60%.
The awards, organised by the Football Foundation, Metropolitan Police and Premier League, also recognised the strong national and local partnerships that lie behind Kickz.
Manchester City ambassador Patrick Vieira said: "Schemes like this are fantastic because as a football club we have a responsibility to try to help the kids around the local community to achieve their dreams. I am sure some of them will want to play for their football clubs, some of them will have dreams and may not have the tools to achieve them. Every kid, all around the world is playing football and as the number one sport in the world we have a duty to give back to society."
Superintendent Stuart Dark, Chair of the national Kickz steering group said: "The work Kickz does is absolutely fantastic. From a policing point of view we know that it is working in our most challenged areas with our children and young people that are most likely to become the victims or involved in criminality or youth violence. So for us to actually give them a better outcome and better opportunity, it’s fantastic.
"After every Awards ceremony you realise how important it is that the kids see these schemes as their own. It all helps young people feel part of the wider community. I'm not surprised with the impact it has had because I have seen the effort and the commitment of the individuals on the ground that are delivering it."
Secretary of State for Education, Michael Gove said: "The Kickz project has had a phenomenal impact on communities right across the country. Today's awards are an opportunity to recognise the enormous amount of hard work that goes into making Kickz the success it is: week-in, week-out, all year round. 
"What I think is particularly pleasing is how Kickz perfectly demonstrates just how much young people have to offer when given the right opportunity. Credit must go to the Premier League, the clubs and police forces involved for the way in which they have created a programme that makes such a positive contribution in parts of the country that need it most."
Richard Scudamore, Chief Executive, Premier League said:
“Kickz has made remarkable progress with an impact that is unrivalled. The Kickz Awards are all about the young people, volunteers, partners and staff involved with the programme and their achievements and positive commitment - it was an incredibly difficult job to choose winners in what was our best ever year for entries.
“I would like to personally thank all 43 professional football clubs and the national network of over 650 local partners for their ongoing support so far with Kickz and look forward to it progressing through 2012 and beyond with the continued support from the Metropolitan Police and the Premier League.”

About the Barclays Premier League
The Barclays Premier League is the biggest continuous annual global sporting event in the world. Last season more than 13.4m fans attended matches with average stadium occupancy in excess of 92% for the third season in a row. Across nine months of the year 380 matches are viewed in 212 territories worldwide. Coverage of the matches is available in approximately 650m households with an estimated cumulative global audience of 4.7bn.
About Premier League Creating Chances 
Premier League 4 Sport forms a major strand of the Premier League’s Creating Chances programme, which uses the power of football to make a positive difference and empower Premier League clubs to create opportunities at the heart of their communities. The Premier League has invested over £111m into Creating Chances initiatives over the last three years and the work has directly benefited 14 million people.
Description of the Kickz programme
Kickz, created by the Metropolitan Police and the Premier League, is managed nationally by the Active Communities Network and delivered by 43 Premier League and Football League clubs’ community teams across the country, working in partnership with 19 local police forces and over 650 local partners.
It offers young people in the most deprived areas of England the chance to participate in sports and other activities three nights a week, 48 weeks of the year. Educational sessions are also offered to young people about issues such as healthy lifestyles and the dangers of drug use and carrying weapons.
A three year investment package from the Metropolitan Police and the Premier League until September 2013 was announced in September 2010.
Key Kickz results:
Approximately 57,000 young people have engaged at over 100 projects
115,287 personal outcomes and qualifications have been achieved to date, including 7,500 qualifications
Over 5,000 young people have volunteered at projects, taking advantage of over 73,942 separate volunteering opportunities
Over 400 young people have gone on to gain employment within one of the 43 club community schemes, acting as positive role models for peers within their community
Reductions in anti-social behaviour of up to 60% have been reported, along with crime decreases of up to 28% in criminal damage and 19% in violence against the person
-90,803 sessions have been delivered with aggregate contact hours of 4,263,150
A consistent message from participants is that Kickz is improving the feeling of safety and community spirit, primarily as a result of improved relationships between young people and provision of positive activities
Previous winner of the prestigious national Sport Industry Award for Best Community Programme and has been cited by the Audit Commission as a mode of Best Practice for its monitoring and evaluation
For further information on Kickz and to download and read the full Kickz Progress Report visitwww.activecommunities.org.uk/kickz or http://www.premierleague.com/page/Kickz .

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Sunday, April 22, 2012

QPR Report Sunday: First Spurs...Then Chelsea!


- Further Photos from QPR vs Spurs





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- NEXT: Chelsea! Past Results, Shared Player, Photos & Video











 -  Kieron Dyer Update:   HUFFINGTON POST - Wayne Rooney Launches Phone Hacking Claim -Manchester United and England footballer Wayne Rooney is among 46 people who have issued new claims against Rupert Murdoch's News Group Newspapers over phone hacking.The other claimants include Rooney's Man U colleague Ryan Giggs, Stoke City's Peter Crouch, QPR's Kieron Dyer and Tottenham's Jermaine Jenas...."  Huffington Post



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QPR vs SPURS - REPORTS & COMMENTS




Dave McIntyre/West London Sport
Delighted Hughes eyes Chelsea clash after Rangers see off Spurs


21/04/2012
by David McIntyre
Mark Hughes has told his players they can move towards Premier League safety in next weekend’s west London derby at Chelsea.

Adel Taarabt’s winner against Tottenham gave QPR a fourth consecutive home victory and means one more win could be enough to keep them up.

But manager Hughes insists they should not wait until their final home game of the season, against Stoke, for the remaining points they need – and should instead target the game at Stamford Bridge.

He said: “We’ve got three very difficult games left. One of them is here [at home] and we can’t allow ourselves to think that’ll be a given, because Stoke are a very good side.

“We’ve got to try and address our away form and have a big game against Chelsea.

“It’s a great derby for us and we must try to get a positive result there because, if we did, that would be massive for us and go a long way to deciding whether we’re safe.”

Hughes said he was unsure about referee Mark Clattenburg’s decision to send Taraabt off for a second bookable offence after the Moroccan kicked the ball away.

“I’ve not seen it and I’m not going to let it cloud what’s been a great evening,” he insisted.

“Losing Adel for the last 15 minutes made it difficult and occasionally you have to ride your luck, but it would have been a travesty had we not got something from that game, because we deserved it.

“It was a really good performance from us and once again our fans were magnificent. To know everyone’s pulling in the same direction makes a big difference.” West London Sport



West London Sport/Dave McIntyre
Taarabt haunts Tottenham and takes QPR closer to safety

Adel Taarabt netted the winner against his former club – and was later sent off – as QPR took a massive step towards Premier League survival.

Taarabt’s 23rd-minute free-kick could turn out to be his most important goal since moving to Loftus Road from Spurs, although Rangers had to cling on for the final 13 minutes with 10 men after the Moroccan was dismissed by referee Mark Clattenburg.

Booked in the first half, Taarabt was given a second yellow card for kicking the ball away after a foul had been awarded against team-mate Clint Hill.

It was Rangers’ eighth red card of the season but they managed to withstand late Spurs pressure, taking them three points clear of the relegation zone and ensuring that Taarabt’s main contribution turned out to be his priceless goal.

Veteran goalkeeper Brad Friedel was slow to react as Taarabt lifted the ball over the Spurs wall and into the bottom corner of the net.

It came after Paddy Kenny had produced two good saves to prevent Spurs from going ahead.

The Rangers keeper tipped over Gareth Bale’s header from a cross by Rafael van der Vaart, who then saw a long-range effort well held.

Following Taarabt’s strike, Jermain Defoe missed a chance to level when he headed over from the rebound after Kenny had pushed out another Van der Vaart effort.

Defoe fired wide and Van der Vaart over with the visitors pushing for an equaliser in the second half.

And after Taarabt’s exit, Kenny produced two more saves, denying first Luka Modric and then Van der Vaart as Rangers clinched a fourth consecutive home victory. West London Sport



 SPURS OFFICIAL SITE


WE JUST NEED A BREAK - HARRY
Posted 22 April 2012 00:09am
Harry Redknapp insisted the team couldn't have done much more in Saturday's 1-0 loss at QPR - and just needed a slice of luck in front of goal.

Statistics showed possession at 57 per cent in our favour and 17 shots at goal to QPR’s 12.
However, the only stat that mattered was Adel Taarabt’s free-kick from 25 yards for the only goal of the game in the 24th minute.
We dominated after that but couldn’t find a way through.
Paddy Kenny was in fine form to deny Rafa van der Vaart twice, Gareth Bale and Luka Modric, while Jermain Defoe volleyed a decent chance wide at the start of the second half.
Newcastle leapfrogged us into fourth place with their 3-0 win against Stoke and they stay three points ahead after our defeat, with Chelsea a point behind us in sixth after a goalless draw at Arsenal.
“It’s disappointing, but I couldn’t fault the way we played,” said Harry.
“We had all the possession, got in some great positions and had enough opportunities but just couldn’t score.
“I knew it would be tough. I saw them beat Arsenal at Loftus Road and they worked their socks off. They got in front that day as well and when they scored, it gave them something to hold on to.
“I don’t think it was a free-kick (that QPR scored from) and it was disappointing to concede from it.
“I don’t remember Brad having another save to make, we camped in their half after that.
“Give them credit, they worked their socks off, got bodies in the way, blocked shots and the keeper made his saves. It wouldn’t go for us.” Spurs
 

BBC/Phil McNulty
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QPR took a vital step towards Premier League survival and inflicted further damage on Tottenham's hopes of a top four finish with a crucial victory at Loftus Road.
Adel Taarabt's first-half free-kick gave Mark Hughes' side the win that gives QPR a crucial three-point cushion between them and the relegation places - but Spurs' slump continues as they now face a fight to earn a place in next season's Champions League.
Taarabt marred his match-winning display when he was shown a second yellow card late on for kicking the ball away - but QPR held out to add Spurs to a list of Loftus Road victims that includes Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal.
As Hughes punched the air repeatedly in delight at the final whistle, there was only despair for Spurs counterpart Harry Redknapp as he watched his side struggle in vain to find the inspiration that earned them a place in the top four for so long this season.
Sliding Spurs
Tottenham have won only one of their last nine Premier League games
Spurs enjoyed plenty of possession but failed to exert concerted pressure as a decline that coincided with Redknapp being touted as potential successor to England coach Fabio Capello extended their recent run to one league win in their last nine games.
They were without Emmanuel Adebayor, who had a hamstring injury, while Redknapp also decided to drop Aaron Lennon to the bench and hand attacking responsibilities to Jermain Defoe.
QPR had proved their threat with those recent home victories over Liverpool and Arsenal - and the game plan was clear as they ensured Spurs were denied time and space to get the creators Luka Modric and Gareth Bale on the ball.
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Spurs must win last four - Redknapp
It worked in the early stages, although Spurs settled enough for QPR keeper Paddy Kenny to be forced to save from Bale's header and Rafael van der Vaart's rising angled effort in quick succession.
Spurs, however, were looking hesitant in defence with both goalkeeper Brad Friedel and his defenders displaying signs of real uncertainty - and they fell behind after 24 minutes.
The visitors were unhappy when referee Mark Clattenburg penalised Sandro when he battled for possession with Taarabt, and were feeling an even greater sense of grievance when he curved a low free-kick beyond Friedel from 25 yards as he dived away to his right.
Spurs were showing little of the rhythm and pace that had been their trademark earlier in the season and wasted an opportunity to draw level when Defoe headed over after Kenny could only push out Van der Vaart's powerful effort.
And Redknapp reacted with a positive move at the restart, replacing Sandro with Lennon in an attempt to give Spurs better balance and greater penetration.

QPR 'worthy winners' but Adel Taarabt dismissal wrong - Mark Hughes
Spurs also introduced Danny Rose for Benoit Assout-Ekotto as they continued to spend time in QPR territory but his first contribution was a defensive one as he blocked superbly when Bobby Zamora turned in the area and shaped to shoot only 10 yards out.
The frustration was mounting for Spurs as the game entered the last 20 minutes, even more so when Van der Vaart collected a loose ball in the area but fired wastefully over the top, beating the turf in his annoyance at an opportunity missed.
QPR's defensive defiance was tested even further with 12 minutes left when Taarabt was shown a second yellow card by referee Mark Clattenburg, who had infuriated the home fans seconds earlier by declining to punish Scott Parker despite delivering a lengthy lecture after a theatrical fall.
Spurs continued to apply pressure but Kenny made late saves from Modric and Van der Vaart to spark scenes of elation around Loftus Road after another impressive win.
QPR boss Mark Hughes:
"It was a great goal from Adel and he showed his ability once again. I thought as a performance he was really disciplined in his approach to his defensive role.
"He knew it was a key element of what we were tying to do today in terms of tracking the runs of Kyle Walker and he did it really well, it doesn't come naturally to him but he did it."
Hughes on his side's survival hopes:
"I just think when we come here there is a determination and I think away from home we've been possibly guilty of being a little bit passive on our travels and not being able to create the intensity we have here.
"It will (go to the last game). We have got three games left - three very difficult games. We must try in the last two (away) games, we have to address our away form."
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp:
"We had enough of the ball and enough chances - I don't think Brad Friedel has had a save to make in all honesty, we just couldn't score.
"We just couldn't get the break, we just needed a bit of luck in front of goal today." http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17711820


GUARDIAN/ Paul Doyle at Loftus Road

When asked at the start of the season how he thought Adel Taarabt would fare in the Premier League, Harry Redknapp ventured the opinion that the player whom he let go to Queens Park Rangers for around £1m in 2010 would start the campaign in scorching form before fizzling out. It turns out Redknapp was unwittingly forecasting Tottenham's season.

Taarabt, considered full of flair but flaky when at White Hart Lane, scored the only goal of this intense game from a fine long-range free-kick to increase Rangers' chance of avoiding relegation and jeopardise Tottenham's hopes of reaching the Champions League. A red card for a second bookable offence 13 minutes from time tarnished Taarabt's day but did not bring any joy to Redknapp as QPR clung on for three precious points.

Newcastle United's victory earlier in the day meant Tottenham tumbled out of the top four for the first time since November and they started as if determined to climb straight back into it, with Kyle Walker making inroads down the right in the first minute before Benoît Assou-Ekotto lashed a 20-yard shot over the bar.

The question was whether Tottenham would be able to sustain such menace: Redknapp's team had looked jaded in the weeks before this game, collecting a solitary win from their previous eight outings, and they were depleted by injuries, with Jermain Defoe the only fit striker and the creaking veterans Ledley King and William Gallas having to continue in the centre of defence. QPR, invigorated by three straight home victories, soon wrestled the initiative from the visitors, mainly through superior dynamism and cohesion.

Jamie Mackie demonstrated this in the third minute, when, through strength of will as much as any trickery, he dispossessed Luka Modric wide on the right and dashed past Gareth Bale and Assou-Ekotto before shooting wide from the edge of the area. Samba Diakité embarked on a similar run moments later, and also concluded it with a wayward shot. The side fighting relegation were giving as good as they got against the Champions League aspirants.

With both sides deploying five across midfield, space was rare in the centre, yet Gareth Bale spent most of his time there and exerted little influence in an area where Diakité was the outstanding operator until the exhausted Malian was substituted in the second half.

Bale did have a clear chance in the 19th minute, however, when a corner from Rafael Van der Vaart landed on his head six yards from goal. Paddy Kenny tipped the Welshman's shot over. Van der Vaart played the next corner short to Modric and then took a return pass before shooting from distance. Again the keeper saved.

In the 23rd minute, Taarabt showed how to beat a goalkeeper from long range. He curled a 25-yard free-kick over the wall and into the bottom corner, though it would not have got there if Brad Friedel had shifted across his goal quicker. "It wasn't a great free-kick but somehow it found its way in," sighed Redknapp, who has not completely revised his assessment of the player, "He played against us at Tottenham this year and he was useless. But he's always had bags of ability and at the moment he's playing fantastic and that's to the credit of Mark [Hughes], who has got him working hard."

Defoe missed a glaring chance to equalise on the half-hour mark, nodding over from six yards after Kenny had parried a Van Der Vaart shot. Defoe, like Emmanuel Adebayor and Louis Saha, has perpetrated similar misses too often during Spurs' hapless streak, a fact that may have been noted by the two leading candidates to take charge of England this summer, as Stuart Pearce was watching from the stands above Redknapp's dugout.

Redknapp made a substitution at half-time in a bid to repair the muddled tactics of the first period, with Aaron Lennon replacing Sandro. But it was QPR who created the first chance of the second half, Diakité battling his way into the box before stabbing a shot into the side-netting. Tottenham were having plenty of the ball but struggling to find a way through their solid, compact and diligent hosts, who remained dangerous on the counter-attack.

That changed in the 77th minute when Taarabt became the eighth QPR player to be sent off this season, receiving a second yellow card for kicking the ball away after Spurs were awarded a free-kick. Only Sunderland have ever received more red cards in the Premier League. The 10 men held on to their lead valiantly, Kenny sealing victory with late saves from Giovani dos Santos and Van der Vaart. QPR are now three points clear of the relegation zone and will be confident of getting a win in their one remaining home game – against Stoke City – but may also need points from their remaining away matches, against Chelsea and Manchester City. Guardian


QPR OFFICIAL SITE - MARK HUGHES


HUGHES: 'WE WERE WORTHY WINNERS'
Posted on: Sat 21 Apr 2012

Mark Hughes wore the widest of smiles at the full-time whistle, as Adel Taarabt's sensational free-kick clinched a vital 1-0 win for the R's against Spurs.

Taarabt - who was later sent off for two bookings - curled home a delightful first half effort that lifted the roof off Loftus Road.

A delighted Hughes told www.qpr.co.uk: "We were worthy winners.

"Even before the sending off we were the better side.

"We allowed Spurs plenty of possession and that was the game plan, but we coped really well.

"We were always a big danger on the break and we showed real courage and determination to get the job done when we went down to ten men.

"All in all, right from the keeper through to Bobby up top, everyone put a shift in.

"It would have been a huge injustice if we'd not got the three points.

"Our performance deserved the three points."

The R's 4-5-1 formation worked a treat against Harry Redknapp's men, leaving Hughes full of praise for his revitalised charges.

"Tactics and formations are all well and good, but you need the players to do their jobs," he said.

"To a man they did that. Each and every one of them was absolutely outstanding.

"Their discipline and understanding to nullify the threat Spurs posed was superb."

On the sending off, Hughes added: "I don't want to dwell on the red card.

"I've not seen it again so I'm not entirely sure what happened, but we won't let that spoil our night.

"I thought Adel was excellent today.

"Aside from his goal, which was a terrific strike, his whole performance was excellent.

"His discipline was spot on. He had a job to do and he did it very well."

Hughes reserved his final words for the R's faithful, commenting: "The fans were exceptional tonight.

"When teams come here now they are fully expecting a hostile atmosphere and that's what Spurs got, as did Swansea and Arsenal before them.

"Everyone wrote us off with ten games to go, saying our run-in was far too difficult for us.

"But I know what I've got in my dressing room and we all believe we can get the job done and move onto bigger and better things next season." QPR OFFICIAL











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