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Posted by: LeeDixon on Apr 20, 2012 at 10:43:24 AM
Everyone will have their own theories to explain Tottenham's recent struggles but the truth is they're not winning matches or playing that well. With QPR enjoying good home form, we need to take on Harry Redknapp's side. QPR must be feeling pretty hard-done by at the moment. They've done a good job of winning their own matches and some of those were tough, Liverpool and Arsenal for instance. What they didn't count on was that Wigan would perform some giant-killing acts of their own and beat Manchester United at home and Arsenal away. I think Wolves are definitely down (if not mathematically) and I'm not sure Blackburn have it in them to get six points or more from their last four matches. So it should be a straight shoot-out between QPR and Bolton and it's very much advantage for ...
Posted by: LeeDixon on Apr 11, 2012 at 07:06:03 AM
First things first. QPR were extremely unlucky to have had that penalty awarded against them on Sunday afternoon, which saw Shaun Derry sent off in the process. I was watching the referee closely as Ashley Young went tumbling in the box and Lee Mason was almost blowing his whistle and taking out his red card before Young hit the deck. It was like he'd almost decided that it was a penalty and a sending-off before it even happened. All very bizarre. But if we're being honest, United would almost certainly have won the match anyway. They're just about the most in-form side in the division, were at home and had started much the stronger. The result of it all is that Rangers are now without a key player for this match and that the other nine outfield players who were left on the pitch had...
Posted by: LeeDixon on Nov 4, 2011 at 03:14:05 PM
[u]Match Odds[/u] QPR are a funny old side. Rangers certainly shocked a few people with that result against Chelsea but have struggled at home so far, scoring just three goals. Manchester City are playing at a higher level than Chelsea at the moment and this will be very hard indeed for the home side. We saw QPR up against a quality Premier League outfit in Spurs last weekend, and it was a reasonably easy win for Tottenham in the end with Neil Warnock's men rarely troubling the home side, save for a rally after the break. All in all, it's hard not to fancy anything other than another win for Roberto Mancini's men. City are in an enviable position where they have just about two players for every position. And, being City, those players are very good indeed. That is a huge benefit ...
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