Waaaaaaallll match thread 09:41 - Sep 14 with 34910 views | loftboy | 3-1 to the R’s | |
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Waaaaaaallll match thread on 06:23 - Sep 15 with 2326 views | nix |
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 06:00 - Sep 15 by MelakaRanger | I have to say that I thought Millwall were the best 'footballing' team we have played this year. Not that are not great footballers, indeed they are not a very good team but they just played football as best they could and allowed us to play football too. It was so refreshing to watch. No repeated shirtpulling. No hacking Willock and Chair time and again. No 'in the face' of the referee, no timewasting. They just wanted to play football. I give them immence credit for that. If QPR are allowed to play football, then they will be a match for any team in the division. I suspect however that most future games will see our opposition try hard to not allow us to play football and the return of Chair and Willock being unfairly targetted and other shithousery. COYRs |
That's a very good point. It was refreshing to see teams not trying to just frustrate us. Unfortunately refs don't clamp down on the shirt pulling and hacking antics enough so we tend to be disadvantaged when playing those kinds of teams, Swansea being the worst so far this season from memory. | | | |
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 07:17 - Sep 15 with 2183 views | distortR |
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 06:00 - Sep 15 by MelakaRanger | I have to say that I thought Millwall were the best 'footballing' team we have played this year. Not that are not great footballers, indeed they are not a very good team but they just played football as best they could and allowed us to play football too. It was so refreshing to watch. No repeated shirtpulling. No hacking Willock and Chair time and again. No 'in the face' of the referee, no timewasting. They just wanted to play football. I give them immence credit for that. If QPR are allowed to play football, then they will be a match for any team in the division. I suspect however that most future games will see our opposition try hard to not allow us to play football and the return of Chair and Willock being unfairly targetted and other shithousery. COYRs |
Agree with that, it was hard, there was little space out there, but it was fair. I didn't think either team was fully 'on it',but we had that touch of class that they didn't. Our defensive unit was great though, and it was a real team performance. | | | |
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 08:19 - Sep 15 with 1999 views | TheChef |
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 06:23 - Sep 15 by nix | That's a very good point. It was refreshing to see teams not trying to just frustrate us. Unfortunately refs don't clamp down on the shirt pulling and hacking antics enough so we tend to be disadvantaged when playing those kinds of teams, Swansea being the worst so far this season from memory. |
I agree too. Millwall tried to play but for the most part we contained them well. I mean the first half was fairly frenetic with the ball going from end to end and for all that I still don't know how Roberts missed that header; second half we were excellent though, so much energy. Johansen playing like a man possessed, Chair chasing everything as well (aside from what he does when he gets the ball) - kudos to Beale and the coaching staff for getting more out of these two as we're really reaping the benefits. As mentioned I thought Balogun was very good, no nonsense, got rid of the ball when he had to and used it well when he had time. Not bad for a guy who hadn't played since May. So many positives, lovely stuff. Bring on Stoke! Oh and eight minutes injury time was probably about right given there were seven subs plus players requiring treatment. We're just not used to refs applying that correctly | |
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Waaaaaaallll match thread on 08:29 - Sep 15 with 1979 views | Northernr |
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 08:19 - Sep 15 by TheChef | I agree too. Millwall tried to play but for the most part we contained them well. I mean the first half was fairly frenetic with the ball going from end to end and for all that I still don't know how Roberts missed that header; second half we were excellent though, so much energy. Johansen playing like a man possessed, Chair chasing everything as well (aside from what he does when he gets the ball) - kudos to Beale and the coaching staff for getting more out of these two as we're really reaping the benefits. As mentioned I thought Balogun was very good, no nonsense, got rid of the ball when he had to and used it well when he had time. Not bad for a guy who hadn't played since May. So many positives, lovely stuff. Bring on Stoke! Oh and eight minutes injury time was probably about right given there were seven subs plus players requiring treatment. We're just not used to refs applying that correctly |
Yeh didn't have a problem with eight (and played ten I think) at all. Just wish it was applied like that every week consistently. | | | |
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 08:50 - Sep 15 with 1893 views | stevec |
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 08:29 - Sep 15 by Northernr | Yeh didn't have a problem with eight (and played ten I think) at all. Just wish it was applied like that every week consistently. |
Had a look through the FA rule book and it clearly states ‘injury time is set at a statutory 4 minutes unless QPR are winning, at which point it reverts to the referees jurisdiction’. | | | |
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 09:13 - Sep 15 with 1819 views | Northolt_Rs | Horrible place but a beautiful result! Rs fans were immense. Can’t remember seeing us win there before…? Great night. Well done Mr B and the boys. COYRs!!!! [Post edited 15 Sep 2022 19:42]
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Waaaaaaallll match thread on 09:28 - Sep 15 with 1759 views | dmm | I had a lovely evening enjoying some excellent ales by the river before the game with Mr Paddox before watching such a welcome win. It was marred slightly after the game by the police funneling all Rs supporters towards South Bermondsey station and then holding us at the entrance for 20 minutes without any explanation. And having searchlights scan us as we waited was way over the top as there was no trouble at all that I saw. | | | |
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 14:22 - Sep 15 with 1498 views | themodfather | we do not win there often, big win and we played well, kept a clean sheet and scored goals and created. job done, massive job done. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 14:46 - Sep 15 with 1440 views | PinnerPaul |
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 20:14 - Sep 14 by enfieldargh | Both long throw ins feet over the touch line therefore foul throw???? |
Nope, only need part of each foot touching the line - common misconception. | | | |
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 15:00 - Sep 15 with 1398 views | Boston |
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 14:22 - Sep 15 by themodfather | we do not win there often, big win and we played well, kept a clean sheet and scored goals and created. job done, massive job done. |
Job creation...yet they still hate us! | |
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Waaaaaaallll match thread on 15:02 - Sep 15 with 1401 views | PinnerPaul |
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 08:19 - Sep 15 by TheChef | I agree too. Millwall tried to play but for the most part we contained them well. I mean the first half was fairly frenetic with the ball going from end to end and for all that I still don't know how Roberts missed that header; second half we were excellent though, so much energy. Johansen playing like a man possessed, Chair chasing everything as well (aside from what he does when he gets the ball) - kudos to Beale and the coaching staff for getting more out of these two as we're really reaping the benefits. As mentioned I thought Balogun was very good, no nonsense, got rid of the ball when he had to and used it well when he had time. Not bad for a guy who hadn't played since May. So many positives, lovely stuff. Bring on Stoke! Oh and eight minutes injury time was probably about right given there were seven subs plus players requiring treatment. We're just not used to refs applying that correctly |
9 subs, 3 big injuries. Wasn't sure why ref was talking to Rowett. Think I've worked it out. He (Rowett) was moaning about our injured player walking across the fop to leave. Ref was pointing out that as objects had been thrown onto the fop on no less than FOUR occasions, that was the correct (As per LOTG) thing to do. An 'easy' game to ref - no yellows - but thought he had a good game. | | | |
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 15:03 - Sep 15 with 1392 views | PinnerPaul |
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 08:29 - Sep 15 by Northernr | Yeh didn't have a problem with eight (and played ten I think) at all. Just wish it was applied like that every week consistently. |
9 1/2 - we did make a sub in the 8 added, so fair enough I guess. | | | |
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 15:56 - Sep 15 with 1334 views | TheChef |
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 15:02 - Sep 15 by PinnerPaul | 9 subs, 3 big injuries. Wasn't sure why ref was talking to Rowett. Think I've worked it out. He (Rowett) was moaning about our injured player walking across the fop to leave. Ref was pointing out that as objects had been thrown onto the fop on no less than FOUR occasions, that was the correct (As per LOTG) thing to do. An 'easy' game to ref - no yellows - but thought he had a good game. |
Re the objects thrown even on telly it was fairly obvious (assistant ref on far side was doing a bit of tidying), I assume this goes in the ref's report but does anything ever get done about it/them? I assume Millwall has a few decent fans, but they attract so many lowlifes I would just be embarrassed by association and support someone else. | |
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Waaaaaaallll match thread on 15:59 - Sep 15 with 1299 views | Juzzie |
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 15:56 - Sep 15 by TheChef | Re the objects thrown even on telly it was fairly obvious (assistant ref on far side was doing a bit of tidying), I assume this goes in the ref's report but does anything ever get done about it/them? I assume Millwall has a few decent fans, but they attract so many lowlifes I would just be embarrassed by association and support someone else. |
Nothing will be done, it never is. When ever I've been there and you have the home fans in both side stands closest to the away end spending the whole game not even watching the footie but doing slit-throat gestures and the arms-out-wide-look-at-me-I'm-so-hard bollox, the police are standing there with bored "every home game it's like this" looks on their faces. [Post edited 15 Sep 2022 16:00]
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Waaaaaaallll match thread on 16:01 - Sep 15 with 1283 views | TheChef |
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 15:59 - Sep 15 by Juzzie | Nothing will be done, it never is. When ever I've been there and you have the home fans in both side stands closest to the away end spending the whole game not even watching the footie but doing slit-throat gestures and the arms-out-wide-look-at-me-I'm-so-hard bollox, the police are standing there with bored "every home game it's like this" looks on their faces. [Post edited 15 Sep 2022 16:00]
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It's OK though because despite all the posturing they do really love football. If that's the case then they should try actually watching the fcking game! | |
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Waaaaaaallll match thread on 18:00 - Sep 15 with 1182 views | PinnerPaul |
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 15:56 - Sep 15 by TheChef | Re the objects thrown even on telly it was fairly obvious (assistant ref on far side was doing a bit of tidying), I assume this goes in the ref's report but does anything ever get done about it/them? I assume Millwall has a few decent fans, but they attract so many lowlifes I would just be embarrassed by association and support someone else. |
Yes goes in the refs report. FA decide what charge, if any, to bring. Some idiot threw something at one of our home games this season. Can take a while so its still possible we (and Millwall obviously!) will be charged. | | | |
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 07:19 - Sep 16 with 1039 views | BushRanger82 | I'm only just coming out of shock, that we finally won a London derby, and away, too! Let's hope we have started a new trend. | | | |
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 08:35 - Sep 16 with 939 views | nix |
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 18:00 - Sep 15 by PinnerPaul | Yes goes in the refs report. FA decide what charge, if any, to bring. Some idiot threw something at one of our home games this season. Can take a while so its still possible we (and Millwall obviously!) will be charged. |
I think it's a bit harsh when clubs get charged for this. How can you stop someone throwing an apple core? Or a coin? It's different when you have a whole group of fans shouting something offensive or someone runs on the pitch where you might be able to take steps to control that, but individuals throwing small objects is a bit impossible to police, surely? | | | |
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 09:44 - Sep 16 with 875 views | PinnerPaul |
Waaaaaaallll match thread on 08:35 - Sep 16 by nix | I think it's a bit harsh when clubs get charged for this. How can you stop someone throwing an apple core? Or a coin? It's different when you have a whole group of fans shouting something offensive or someone runs on the pitch where you might be able to take steps to control that, but individuals throwing small objects is a bit impossible to police, surely? |
Same at any level - even youth football. Clubs are responsible for the conduct of their own supporters and obviously the safety of the players/officials. | | | |
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