QPR fans
The Mirror suggests the former Coventry City boss is on a last warning at Loftus Road and that ex-R's manager Terry Venables is being lined up to return to the club he led in the 1980's.
The Mirror suggests the former Coventry City boss is on a last warning at Loftus Road and that ex-R's manager Terry Venables is being lined up to return to the club he led in the 1980's.
I just said that you disrespectful women/anchovy-hating person you!
Queens Park Rangers are close to agreeing a deal for Sunderland goalkeeper Martin Fulop.
The Hungary keeper is expected to join on loan with view to a permanent deal worth around �1.6mil.
As the commentator said...
"QPR may be a wealthy club now days but the Camera still has the cheap seats"
The problem is Briatore. Rich boys with rich toys. They may be rich but at the end of the day, they've paid 250k for Kaspa Gorkss and brought in Ledesma & Perajo on loans. The rest of their money has been spent on upgrading the corporate-rich pricks areas of the stadium.
Hmmm chuffed after getting away with a 0-0 draw (in which there near misses and penalty claims from Reading). Seems as though QPR are now a club that recognises it lives in the shadow of Reading - even trying (and failing) to score score points on the hoops issue!
Though am happy for you guys that you are now rid of Dowie. Curbishley might be a good fit for you...Hmmm chuffed after getting away with a 0-0 draw (in which there near misses and penalty claims from Reading). Seems as though QPR are now a club that recognises it lives in the shadow of Reading - even trying (and failing) to score score points on the hoops issue!
Though am happy for you guys that you are now rid of Dowie. Curbishley might be a good fit for you...Just three days after their memorable Carling Cup penalty shoot-out success at Chelsea, the Clarets again showed their liking for life in the capital with a valuable win over their play-off rivals.
Owen Coyle's men had stayed on in London following their heroics at Stamford Bridge, and now head back to Lancashire with a quarter-final against Arsenal to look forward to and another three points towards their promotion bid.
Dexter Blackstock had fired Rangers ahead early on, but Robbie Blake replied against the run of play before half-time and Mahon thumped the winner just three minutes after coming on as a second-half substitute.
The hosts, who were themselves given a taste of life in the Premier League when they went down 1-0 at Manchester United in the Carling Cup, took the lead in the 14th minute.
Winger Lee Cook toyed with former Rangers defender Clarke Carlisle before cutting the ball back to Blackstock, who curled a fine effort past Brian Jensen into the far corner.
Jensen then had to tip a Damion Stewart header over the crossbar and Cook blasted a volley high and wide with Burnley on the ropes.
But Rangers could not find the crucial second goal and Burnley equalised with their first meaningful attack 11 minutes before the interval.
Blake collected Joey Gudjonsson's incisive pass on the edge of the area, brought the ball onto his left foot and lashed a powerful drive past Radek Cerny.
After the break, Chris Eagles fired wide and Wade Elliott shot straight at Cerny before, at the other end, Rangers were denied what appeared a clear penalty by referee Keith Woolmer.
Blackstock raced into the area and was sent tumbling by Carlisle, the last defender, in front of goal but Woolmer waved away the hosts' appeals.
Jensen then beat out Samuel Di Carmine's shot before Burnley were dealt a blow when Eagles had to be stretchered off.
But it was his replacement, Mahon, who proved to be the match-winner with a superb strike on the hour.
Blake's cross from the right took a couple of deflections on its way through to Mahon, who was lurking on the other side of the area and buried a first-time shot back past Cerny.
Blake also hit the bar with an angled drive, while Blackstock headed over from Peter Ramage's cross as Rangers looked for an equaliser, and Jensen tipped Patrick Agyemang's header over the top in stoppage time.
Reckon he'll feature this weekend against Watford?