28-12-2015, 02:19
(This post was last modified: 28-12-2015, 12:37 by theo_luddite.)
With Snoots and Amchaff paddling around somewhere hopefully higher up the hillside than the flooded wastelands of the Calder or the Holme valleys, here's another hastily and somewhat wobbly legged fred thrown together at short notice. If there's anybody out there, feel free to comment, or please feel free to sign up and join in.
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Town head down the M1, thanks to the vagaries of the FL computer, for a Christmas "derby" in that there Larndan Tarn. Wot's that all abart then me ol' china? We used to get Carlisle, now we get QPR. At least it's not Yeovil - then again, they've gone from the bottom of our division to the bottom of the football league in two seasons.
QPR totally abused the Financial Fair Play system a couple of seasons back to get promoted to the Prem. Under the rules the toss pots that run the league and all the clubs supposedly agreed to they should have been fined somewhere north of £50 million. In the face of a very mild appeal the League Management toss pots backed down to less than £5 million and it is doubtful they even made them pay that.
Many were expecting QPR's better players to be raided by the big or even the not so big clubs in the Prem once relegation was confirmed, particularly players like Charlie Austin, but it never happened. As a result, many of their promotion and Prima Donna League squad are still around, so it's a surprise to many that they are not in the top 6. Changing managers a couple of times still hasn't fixed that either yet.
QPR are 12th on 29 pts, Town are still 19th on 24 but Loftus Road is not one of our happiest of hunting grounds. We have yet to record a league win in this particular part of Waste Larndan. We are just above them in the form table thanks to the 3 points from Saturday. For the Southern Supporters section and all those based up north (of Watford) heading down to the game, enjoy yourself in the most Subbuteo of Subbuteo style stadiums. Most of you won't be able to see the goal right below you and some won't be able to see the far end of the ground either if you are (un)fortunate enough to be stuck in one of the corners. The sooner that place gets pulled down and they move in to a ground share at the new stadium that Brentford are planning the better. (Let's see how many bite on that one on one of their forums this time).
Everything below is nicked from those brilliant people at www.stattto.com
Herr Wagner was apparently reported to be picking the side depending who turned up for lunch on Sunday and then got on the team bus. Training on Monday morning in the hotel gym or maybe Hyde Park or somewhere close might also come into it.
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28th December 2015
3:00 pm, Loftus Road Stadium,
London, W12 7PJ
Town head down the M1, thanks to the vagaries of the FL computer, for a Christmas "derby" in that there Larndan Tarn. Wot's that all abart then me ol' china? We used to get Carlisle, now we get QPR. At least it's not Yeovil - then again, they've gone from the bottom of our division to the bottom of the football league in two seasons.
QPR totally abused the Financial Fair Play system a couple of seasons back to get promoted to the Prem. Under the rules the toss pots that run the league and all the clubs supposedly agreed to they should have been fined somewhere north of £50 million. In the face of a very mild appeal the League Management toss pots backed down to less than £5 million and it is doubtful they even made them pay that.
Many were expecting QPR's better players to be raided by the big or even the not so big clubs in the Prem once relegation was confirmed, particularly players like Charlie Austin, but it never happened. As a result, many of their promotion and Prima Donna League squad are still around, so it's a surprise to many that they are not in the top 6. Changing managers a couple of times still hasn't fixed that either yet.
QPR are 12th on 29 pts, Town are still 19th on 24 but Loftus Road is not one of our happiest of hunting grounds. We have yet to record a league win in this particular part of Waste Larndan. We are just above them in the form table thanks to the 3 points from Saturday. For the Southern Supporters section and all those based up north (of Watford) heading down to the game, enjoy yourself in the most Subbuteo of Subbuteo style stadiums. Most of you won't be able to see the goal right below you and some won't be able to see the far end of the ground either if you are (un)fortunate enough to be stuck in one of the corners. The sooner that place gets pulled down and they move in to a ground share at the new stadium that Brentford are planning the better. (Let's see how many bite on that one on one of their forums this time).
Everything below is nicked from those brilliant people at www.stattto.com
Herr Wagner was apparently reported to be picking the side depending who turned up for lunch on Sunday and then got on the team bus. Training on Monday morning in the hotel gym or maybe Hyde Park or somewhere close might also come into it.
A guide to cask ale.
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“In the best pubs, you can spend entire afternoons deep in refreshment without a care in the world.”
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“In the best pubs, you can spend entire afternoons deep in refreshment without a care in the world.”