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QPR V WBA - Sat, 31 March, 2007

QPR 1
Blackstock 62

WBA 2
Phillips 48
Gera 83

Venue: Loftus Road
KO: 3:00 pm, March 31, 2007
Attendance: 14,784
Referee: P Armstrong


Half time score :: QPR 0 West Brom 0

QPR Team
20 Lee Camp
02 Marcus Bignot
38 Michael Mancienne
25 Damion Stewart
04 Danny Cullip
07 Adam Bolder
11 Gareth Ainsworth
17 Lee Cook
28 Inigo Idiakez
29 Paul Furlong
30 Marc Nygaard

Rangers Subs
12 Jake Cole
24 Patrick Kanyuka
16 Steve Lomas
34 Rohan Ricketts
32 Dexter Blackstock

West Brom Team
31 Dean Kiely
20 Paul McShane
05 Neil Clement
34 Sam Sodje
03 Paul Robinson
16 Robert Koren
08 Jonathan Greening
17 Darren Carter
19 Jason Koumas
15 Diomansy Kamara
21 Kevin Phillips

WBA Subs
14 Martin Albrechtsen
09 Nathan Ellington
12 Richard Chaplow
30 Luke Daniels
11 Zoltan Gera

QPR V West Brom Match Reports
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# Points of reference
QPR FC
QPR Official
QPR Unofficial
QPR - BBC
QPR Wiki

West Brom
WBA Official
West Brom Unofficial
WBA - BBC
WBA FC Wiki

Posted at 2:39 PM, Saturday, March 31, 2007
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Leicester V QPR - 17 March, 2007

Leicester 1
Hume (90+3, pen)

QPR 3
Idiakez (47)
Nygaard (51, pen) (68)

Venue: Pride Park.
KO: 3 pm, March 17, 2007
Attendance: 24,558
Referee: N Swarbrick


Half time score :: Leicester 0 QPR 0


QPR Team
20 Lee Camp
38 Michael Mancienne
04 Danny Cullip
25 Damion Stewart
02 Marcus Bignot
11 Gareth Ainsworth
07 Adam Bolder
28 Inigo Idiakez
17 Lee Cook
29 Paul Furlong
30 Marc Nygaard

QPR Subs
12 Jake Cole
24 Patrick Kanyuka
16 Steve Lomas
37 Jimmy Smith
31 Ray Jones

Leicester Team
13 Paul Henderson
02 Alan Maybury
04 Darren Kenton
03 Patrick Kisnorbo
15 Nils-Eric Johansson
16 Shaun Newton
23 Jason Jarrett
06 Stephen Hughes
08 Mark Yeates
07 Iain Hume
09 Geoff Horsfield

Leicester Subs
20 James Wesolowski
11 Danny Tiatto
17 Richard Stearman
25 Conrad Logan
18 Elvis Hammond

Leicester V QPR Match Reports
Leicester 1 QPR 3 Match Reports Compendium

# Points of reference
QPR FC
QPR Official
QPR Unofficial
QPR - BBC
QPR Wiki

Leicester FC
Leicester FC Official
Leicester FC Unofficial
Leicester FC - BBC
Leicester FC Wiki

Posted at 4:38 PM, Saturday, March 17, 2007
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Weekend Soccer Betting - Fri 16 March, 2007

Lettuce get it on by Gerry McDonnell


I'm a great believer in animal rights; I believe they have the right to fit nicely on a bun.

My attitude has undoubtedly softened since I witnessed a horrific dogfight. In the wife's defence, the barmaid should never have called last orders.

Manchester City need a result at Middlesbrough to avoid being dragged into a real scrap at the wrong end of the table. The Boro do have one eye on Monday's FA Cup replay; I'm considering getting involved with another psycho at 10/3.

I feel a real connection with the animal loving McCartney clan. I could never understand why Stella appeared unhappy with Heather; I'd have thought the prospect of a decent burger for dinner would have been a relief. I guess the waiting time proved an annoyance. There's nothing annoying about the 11/10 for a Reading win over Portsmouth.

Roman Abramovich is another high profile figure to have recently split from his other half. I imagine Roman's wife won't be too upset though, she?s in line for a massive payout; although Frank Lampard has denied being a part of any deal.

The future of Lampard and Terry is under a cloud thanks to a proposed salary cap. Chelsea are considering introducing a £120,000 a week ceiling; I think the builder's ripping them off. Chelsea will demolish Sheffield United at 1/5.

Call me an overly optimistic, frustrated ornithologist, but I wish that all birds were as easy to get on their backs as the Robben. A 3-0 Chelsea win should be dived on at a more punter friendly 7/1.

I was delighted to hear the news that Michael Owen is up and running again. Only Michael and his local bookmaker were more excited. I'm quite literally beside myself with the 6/4 for a Charlton win over Newcastle.

Fulham may have a fantastic record at the Cottage, but they get stopped more than Pete Doherty on the road. Wigan have the three points in the bag at 5/4.

Arsenal have appeared to have based their style of play on me. It's pretty to look at, but there's a real lack of penetration. If forced, I'd suggest a win for the Gunners at Goodison Park, but the skinny odds of 5/4 are a little bit like Scotland, you?re better off keeping out of it.

The wife had to meet up with the doctor last night, Martens, I think his name was. Backing the Villa to draw with Liverpool at 12/5 will cover the cost of a big bottle of Lucozade; I've got a raging thirst.

I must express my sense of disappointment with Anton Ferdinand. The manager was never going to believe he was visiting his grandma; only Wayne Rooney can sell that line without arousing suspicion. I'm putting my cash down on Blackburn to beat West Ham at 8/11.

Rooney may well be partnered by overrated midfielder / overrated forward Alan Smith for the visit of Bolton, but United can still be backed with real confidence at 1/3.

Ronaldo looks a great shout to open the scoring at 11/2. The procumbent winger is second only to Drogba in the race for the golden boot; that's half decent for a lad who only plays a tiny proportion of the game in an upright position.

Here?s an adage for Martin Jol. "You can't catch fire if you throw away matches". Spurs would definitely have seen off Chelsea if Lennon and Berbatov weren?t sacrificed to appease the God of "bus-parking". Jol can make amends by sending out a decent team to beat Watford at 1/2.


Weekend Soccer Accumulator
The weekend accer is so thought provoking; i'm actually considering turning into a vegetarian. Of course that's dependent on finding a morally loose non-meat eater with exceptionally low standards.

Reading, Spurs, Wigan, Blackburn and Charlton are the selections, the payout is a beefy 26/1.

Weekend Betting:

Man Utd v Bolton Saturday 17th March 12:45 Live on Premiership Plus

Man Utd 1/3
Draw 4/1
Bolton 19/2

Get on: Man Utd

Match Special:
Ronaldo to score direct from a free kick 6/1


Chelsea v Sheff Utd Saturday 17th March 15:00

Chelsea 1/5
Draw 11/2
Sheff Utd 16/1

Get on: Chelsea

Match Special:
Drogba and Lampard both to score 4/1


Middlesbrough v Man City Saturday 17th March 15:00

Middlesbrough 11/10
Draw 9/4
Man City 10/3

Get on: Man City

Match Special:
Barton to score the only goal of the game 70/1


Reading v Portsmouth Saturday 17th March 15:00

Reading 11/10
Draw 23/10
Portsmouth 11/4

Get on: Reading

Match Special:
Lita to score with a header 5/1


Tottenham v Watford Saturday 17th March 15:00

Tottenham 1/2
Draw 3/1
Watford 15/2

Get on: Tottenham

Match Special:
Berbatov to score a hat-trick 16/1


Wigan v Fulham Saturday 17th March 15:00

Wigan 5/4
Draw 9/4
Fulham 12/5

Get on: Wigan

Match Special:
Camara to score the first goal 11/2


Blackburn v West Ham Saturday 17th March 17:15 Live on Premiership Plus

Blackburn 8/11
Draw 13/5
West Ham 4/1

Get on: Blackburn

Match Special:
Bentley to score from outside the penalty area 13/2


Charlton v Newcastle Sunday 18th March 13:30

Charlton 6/4
Draw 23/10
Newcastle 19/10

Get on: Charlton

Match Special:
Darren Bent to score two or more goals 15/2


Aston Villa v Liverpool Sunday 18th March 13:35 Live on Sky

Aston Villa 3/1
Draw 12/5
Liverpool 19/20

Get on: Draw

Match Special:
No goalscorer in the game 9/1


Everton v Arsenal Sunday 18th March 16:00 Live on Sky

Everton 9/4
Draw 23/10
Arsenal 5/4

Get on: Arsenal

Match Special:
A Brazilian to score the first goal 3/1

Posted at 6:38 AM, Friday, March 16, 2007
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Derby V QPR - Tues March 13, 2007

Derby 1
Moore (87)

QPR 1
Rowlands (13)


Venue: Pride Park.
KO: 7.45 pm, March 13, 2007
Attendance: 27,567
Referee: S Tanner


Half time score :: Derby 0 QPR 1


QPR Team
01 Simon Royce
38 Michael Mancienne
25 Damion Stewart
04 Danny Cullip
02 Marcus Bignot
14 Martin Rowlands
16 Steve Lomas
28 Inigo Idiakez
17 Lee Cook
30 Marc Nygaard
29 Paul Furlong

QPR Subs
12 Jake Cole
24 Patrick Kanyuka
37 Jimmy Smith
11 Gareth Ainsworth
31 Ray Jones


Derby Team
43 Stephen Bywater
02 Marc Edworthy
05 Dean Leacock
23 Darren Moore
04 James McEveley
27 Gary Teale
22 Matt Oakley
07 David Jones
28 Giles Barnes
09 Steve Howard
16 Arturo Lupoli

Derby Subs
10 Craig Fagan
13 Lee Grant
11 Paul Peschisolido
18 Seth Johnson
24 Tyrone Mears

# Points of reference
QPR FC
QPR Official
QPR Unofficial
QPR - BBC
QPR Wiki

Derby FC
Derby FC Official
Derby FC Unofficial
Derby FC - BBC
Derby FC Wiki

Posted at 7:59 PM, Tuesday, March 13, 2007
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QPR V Sheff Wed - March 10, 2007

QPR 1
Rowlands (72, pen)

Sheff Wed 1
Brunt (56)

Venue: Loftus Road
KO: 3:00 pm, March 10, 2007
Attendance: 15,188
Referee: A Woolmer


Half time score :: QPR 0 Sheff Wed 0

QPR Team
20 Lee Camp
02 Marcus Bignot
38 Michael Mancienne
25 Damion Stewart
04 Danny Cullip
07 Adam Bolder
14 Martin Rowlands
17 Lee Cook
28 Inigo Idiakez
29 Paul Furlong
32 Dexter Blackstock

Rangers Subs
01 Simon Royce
24 Patrick Kanyuka
11 Gareth Ainsworth
37 Jimmy Smith
30 Marc Nygaard

Sheff Wed Team
19 Iain Turner
02 Lee Bullen
20 Frank Simek
16 Richard Wood
32 Tommy Spurr
06 Glenn Whelan
17 Steve Watson
11 Chris Brunt
07 Marcus Tudgay
09 Steven MacLean
10 Deon Burton

Sheffield Wednesday Subs
03 Peter Gilbert 3
30 David Graham
25 Rocky Lekej
04 Kenny Lunt
22 Chris Adamson

QPR V Sheff Wed Match Reports
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# Points of reference
QPR FC
QPR Official
QPR Unofficial
QPR - BBC
QPR Wiki

Sheffield Wednesday
Sheffield Wednesday Official
Sheff Wed FC Unofficial
Sheffield Wednesday - BBC
Sheffield Wednesday FC Wiki

Posted at 3:39 PM, Saturday, March 10, 2007
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Weekend Football Betting - 10-12 Mar 2007

The bra has been raised by Gerry McDonnell


There are two things in life that I'll never really understand; bigamy, and the mechanics of a bra. The wife finds my ineptness hilarious, she was rolling on the floor last night as I struggled with a multitude of hooks; I should really have passed her the valium.

For me, that was the least amusing moment of my life, and I've met Tim Lovejoy.

Whenever I feel depressed, I find the quotes of Ian Holloway are always therapeutic. The great man has been responsible for more quality lines than Pete Doherty.

The Plymouth manager's mirth masks an underlying intelligence, like a beauty queen dying her hair ginger to fend off an unwanted suitor. I refuse to underestimate the modern day Socrates; I'm piling into Plymouth at 17/10 to knock out Watford.

The last time Middlesbrough met Manchester United, Gareth Southgate was quick to condemn Ronaldo's propensity to greet the turf like a long lost relative.

Sir Alex was equally unequivocal in his counter, labelling the novice manager 'naïve', which as far as i'm aware, is not even a real word. There are an abundance of words that adequately sum up the 3/4 for another Manchester United win, I've settled for 'pulchritudinous'.

It would not surprise me in the slightest if the contentious Ronaldo opened the scoring at 7/1. The orange winger is currently so hot; it would take a whole tub of Canesten to cool him down.

Chelsea's grip on the Premiership has been loosened by the often maligned John O'Shea. Frank Lampard found it particularly ironic, as most of his goals have been assisted by John's lesser known brother, Rick.

I've had a pop at Lamps in the past, but I must praise him for defending Adebayor in the aftermath of the Carling Cup. I'm not sure I believe his claim that he was never smacked; something must have given him the munchies. I'll be taking the family out for a slap-up meal if Chelsea beat Tottenham at 4/9; they can even 'go large'.

Jose Mourinho should steer clear of the card tables. The Special One looked completely bewildered as Shevchenko missed another sitter last week; the only way the Chelsea manager would ever win at poker is if he played the West Ham lads. A bet on Lampard to net the opener at 13/2 is the equivalent of getting your hands on a big pair.

Blackburn host Manchester City in a tie that has 'home win' written all over it. The Rovers have already hammered Psycho's gang twice this season; the odds of 19/20 would need to be lying seductively on a couch wearing a Velcro brassiere to be any more appealing.

Manchester City's strike-force is so lightweight, wafer-thin model Kate Moss would be a clear favourite if they were ever to meet in a ruck. Blackburn are 6/5 to keep a clean sheet, dig in.

I'm often asked why I appear reluctant to share my expertise on the Scottish football scene. I can assure you it's not a result of xenophobia; some of my best friends know Scottish people.

Celtic are on a six match unbeaten run against Rangers; they look a cracking investment at 21/20 to continue their recent outright ownership. There's a real lesson to be learned here, money earned from an FA Cup match is equal to money gained from park football.


Weekend Football Betting Accumulator
The weekend accer is so inspiring; it makes me believe that one day all men will be free from discrimination, injustice and persecution for trying to lift a bra over a lady's head. Chelsea, Blackburn, Plymouth and Celtic are the selections, the payout is an ample 12/1.

Weekend Betting:

Middlesbrough v Man Utd Saturday 10th March 17:30 Live on BBC

Middlesbrough 5/1
Draw 13/5
Man Utd 3/4

Get on: Man Utd

Match Special:
Ronaldo to score with a header 8/1

Chelsea v Tottenham Sunday 11th March 12:45 Live on BBC One

Chelsea 4/9
Draw 3/1
Tottenham 7/1

Get on: Chelsea

Match Special:
Lampard to score from outside the penalty area 4/1

Blackburn v Man City Sunday 11th March 16:00 Live on Sky

Blackburn 19/20
Draw 23/10
Man City 10/3

Get on: Blackburn

Match Special:
Blackburn to win and keep a clean sheet 2/1

Plymouth v Watford Sunday 11th March 18:00 Live on BBC One

Plymouth 17/10
Draw 23/10
Watford 8/5

Get on: Plymouth

Match Special:
Plymouth to score three or more goals 11/2

Celtic v Rangers Sunday 11th March 12:30 Live on Setanta

Celtic 21/20
Draw 23/10
Rangers 10/3

Get on: Celtic

Match Special:
Nakamura to score direct from a free kick 8/1

Posted at 1:43 PM, Thursday, March 08, 2007
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