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((LIVE SPORT)) Queens Park Rangers vs Plymouth Argyle live match 13 December 2023


11 hours ago — Follow in-play match Queens Park Rangers Plymouth Argyle, 13 December 2023. Livescore, lineup, live statistics, goals and game events.


I’ve seen Adel Taarabt. And yet: “Carlisle, through the middle for Paul Furlong… away from Hall… FURLONG” will never be beaten. It will never be beaten because of what had gone before. I’d belatedly started following this thing called QPR, which I had no real idea or care for, to be able to spend time with my dad. Truthfully, I did it because I wanted my dad to like me and pay me some attention and not think he had some odd little trainspotter for a son. I chucked myself at it to make him happy, and I was delighted when they won because he was delighted. He’d give me a big drunk kiss on the top of my head on the District Line back to Richmond, and mum would be waiting there in the car with a face on because “don’t pull that Ealing Broadway shit on me again Robert, I know there were Richmond trains because there have been QPR fans walking past here for the last 90 minutes”. We’ve been up, and down. They’ve been down, and up. It’s wonderful to have them back, and as we come together again now in the same league for the first time in a decade I’m filled with nostalgia and joy. For a generation X of QPR fans, so desperately thirsty for success after such a long time between drinks, they were the good old days. Links >>> Friendly rivalry rekindled – History >>> Home and away – Interview >>> Harrington in charge – Referee >>> Plymouth Argyle Official Website >>> Plymouth Herald – Local Press >>> Argyle Life/Green and White Podcast >>> Pasoti – Forum >>> Cornich Janner – YouTube Vlog 90s Football Conspiracy Theories No. The QPR and Plymouth fans rejoiced together, a “POP” thread ran to many thousands of pages on the Bristol City message board. Plymouth fans hung sheets from motorway bridges to greet them home. They lost in the play-offs to Brighton. How we laughed. The season after QPR were locked in a boardroom power struggle. Gianni Paladini wanted rid of the QPR-supporting owners, and Ian Holloway, who’d created such wonderful memories. Things came to a head in 2003/04 – three into two automatic promotion spots would not go, and at one point City won 11 games in a row. Captain Brain Tinnion gave a public interview saying both QPR and Plymouth were “running scared” and that it could “all be over bar the shouting” come Easter when the three teams were all due to meet each other in consecutive games. QPR lost both, at Bristol, and at Plymouth on the day they sealed the title. We won automatic promotion anyway, such was the scale of Bristol City’s annual shit out that year. Whether Marti Cifuentes does stick with the starting 11 that got the job done against Hull is far from certain though. Rangers play three times this week and five games in 17 days over Christmas and Cifuentes chose to rotate through the three-game week a fortnight ago, even if that meant dropping key men like Steve Cook and Ilias Chair after good performances. Several of the key performers in the recent uptick – most notably Chris Willock and Jake Clarke-Salter – have dreadful recent injury histories and much of the hope of this uptick continuing to survival in the Championship this season will depend on Rangers’ new Spanish manager keeping the core of a threadbare squad fit and available for selection. 19 In The Series – Julian Joachim thinks Alex Scott being parachuted into the Football Focus hosting job is part of World Economic Forum (WEF) plan to exterminate the Y chromosome. Team News Injury and suspension wise QPR can pick the same line-up they did on Saturday if they wish. Jack Colback remains sidelined by the strain he picked up at Preston but should be back shortly, Morgan Fox is easing his way back in after his operation but this game comes too soon, Albert Adomah is back in training this week for the first time since Rotherham. Reggie Cannon has picked up various niggles in his short time with the club so far, perhaps understandable after a disrupted personal pre-season, but the bang he took to his knee at the weekend will not sideline him here. Queens Park Rangers - Plymouth Argyle Related Matches Follow all of the Football action this season. Find Queens Park Rangers - Plymouth Argyle related matches and get Championship updates on TNT Sports. Plymouth Argyle @ Queens Park Rangers Where to watch in. · Plymouth Argyle @ Queens Park Rangers: Live Stream & on TV today · Event details · Upcoming Soccer Matches. Queens Park Rangers vs Plymouth Argyle Queens Park Rangers is playing home against Plymouth Argyle at MATRADE Loftus Road on Wed, Dec 13, 2023, 19:45 UTC. This is Round 21 of the Championship. Queens Park Rangers vs Plymouth Argyle Live Scores Your live football score for Queens Park Rangers vs Plymouth Argyle in the Championship from LiveScores.com, covering football, cricket, tennis, basketball and ... ” You need to share these moments, these drinks, together after such a long time. One home win in a year, and then a Ben Pearson own goal in the last minute. I’m amazed there’s any beer left in the Bush. And how good did it taste? I’m sure if you asked a normal person for their greatest beer you’d hear about their wedding, their favourite holiday, the birth of a child, the buying of a house. Normal stuff from normal people with their life in perspective. Ask them for their favourite football moment and they’ll tell you it’s the Aguero goal; the Tony Adams “that sums it all up” tin hat on Arsenal’s first Wenger title; “and Solskjaer has won it”. Were they there? Like hell. Nick Hornby managed to get a book and a film out of “it’s up for grabs now… Thomas” and he was at home watching it on a sofa with Mark Strong. Queens Park Rangers vs Plymouth Argyle Game Recap See the results for the Queens Park Rangers vs Plymouth Argyle Championship game including live scores, betting results, play-by-plays and more.


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