Can QPR do 'a Blackburn'?


Rock-bottom QPR travel to Old Trafford on Saturday, where the chances of them getting their first win of the season seem almost impossible.












Rock-bottom QPR travel to Old Trafford on Saturday, where the chances of them getting their first win of the season seem almost impossible.
It’s not going too well for them is it?
QPR have only taken four points from their opening twelve games and are still yet to secure a win this season.
Prior to kick off between West Ham United and Stoke City on Monday night, Twitter went into meltdown once again.
With all this talk of spectacular over head kicks (Yes, Zlatan) I thought I'd share with you one of my personal favourites.
If you have managed to successfully lob the goal keeper, a difficult skill anyway, then you are entitled to believe that you have scored a very nice goal and therefore celebrate it with your adoring fans. Right?
What ever happened to Ricardo Kaka? Bought by Real Madrid for an eye watering £50 million plus (remember that this is the same summer they bought Ronaldo for £80 million) in 2009, he has merely played a bit-part role for Jose Mourinho's team.
Looking at the players that have arrived at Loftus Road in the last couple of seasons, it’s easy to wonder how QPR can find themselves at the bottom end of the Premier League.
Bottom of the table after three points from nine games – it sounds all too similar to Tottenham Hotspur back in 2008.
You are always guaranteed entertainment when Harry Redknapp is the subject of an interview. All too often managers and players churn out the same tired one liners in a post match interview, but not our 'arry.
Joey Barton; you can't take him anywhere. With news of his latest bust up in Marseille it just shows that the man can't resist the urge to get involved in some form of violent activity.
It really has been one of the most shameful periods ever in English football. The game that is loved by billions across the world has been brought into disrepute in the past couple of weeks. There are many things that are wrong with the modern game, for instance the amount of money players earn a week. The main focus will be on the John Terry case, Ashley Cole’s tweet and the topic of diving.
Ever since the investment from owner Tony Fernandes, Queens Park Rangers have made an vast array of peculiar and intriguing signings. They are a band of misfits with Mark Hughes at the helm.
With the amount of money Queen’s Park Rangers have spent this summer, many would expect them to perform more admirably than they are currently doing so.
When is the right time to begin to panic about the performances of your team?
We may be only be a month into the new Premier League season, but many will feel the writing is already on the wall for newly promoted Reading.