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Thread: QPR's run of fixtures

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    QPR's run of fixtures

    QPR have a tough run of fixtures coming up, playing 3rd, 4th and 6th place teams over the next 3 games: Burnley, Derby and Reading.

    By contrast we have Birmingham, QPR and Sheff Wed.

    Perfect opportunity for us to push up to 2nd spot.

    I think we’ll do it too.

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    re: QPR's run of fixtures

    burnleys from has dipped tbf, and wednesday can beat anyone on there day. We shouldnt get over confident.

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    re: QPR's run of fixtures

    We had an awesome run of games in December but that time has passed and we are coming up against better sides now, so I think we should be looking to keep our 4th place and if we get any higher its a bonus. Leicester are all but out of sight and QPR are a better side than us and have a very experienced manager, so you have to fancy them to at least match us over the remaining games. We could possibly overtake Burnley at some point, but we could also be fighting that out with Forest if they continue their good form. I'm hoping we play Forest in the play off semi if we have to play them because if we ended up playing them in the final I think the occasion coupled with it being a local derby would have a negative effect on our young players.

    As long as we don't do anything stupid we should finish in the play offs, but anything beyond that will require us to play above our standard for the rest of the season which I can't see happening.

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    re: QPR's run of fixtures

    Technically we are not.

    qpr are top six which we have picked no points up against this season so far.

    Birmingham are third quartile who we have picked up an average of just over 2 point a game against

    sheff wed are bottom six which we have a 100% record against and average three points.


    so using the average of form over the season against comparable opposition it would suggest 5 or 6 points. However results would suggest 4.

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    re: QPR's run of fixtures

    Quote Originally Posted by Rattea
    Technically we are not.

    qpr are top six which we have picked no points up against this season so far.

    Birmingham are third quartile who we have picked up an average of just over 2 point a game against

    sheff wed are bottom six which we have a 100% record against and average three points.


    so using the average of form over the season against comparable opposition it would suggest 5 or 6 points. However results would suggest 4.
    Using your "logic" then for QPR's games. They have got 0.8 points per game against top six sides . It would suggest 2 to 3 points for them, however results would suggest 4.

    All in all it suggests there is no Logic to your Logic and we do have a chance of closing the gap with QPR

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    sheff wed will be a tough game. they've picked up since their new manager came in. brum are jeckell and hyde so lets hope hyde turns up! QPR are QPR. I certainly don't see it as an easy run. I'd be happy with 5/6 points.

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    re: QPR's run of fixtures

    Quote Originally Posted by Sma11ytheRam
    Technically we are not.

    qpr are top six which we have picked no points up against this season so far.

    Birmingham are third quartile who we have picked up an average of just over 2 point a game against

    sheff wed are bottom six which we have a 100% record against and average three points.


    so using the average of form over the season against comparable opposition it would suggest 5 or 6 points. However results would suggest 4.
    Using your "logic" then for QPR's games. They have got 0.8 points per game against top six sides . It would suggest 2 to 3 points for them, however results would suggest 4.

    All in all it suggests there is no Logic to your Logic and we do have a chance of closing the gap with QPR[/quote]

    To be fair using 'logic' your post would say you dont have a grasp of English or Maths to a very high degree and your problem solving skills are almost none existant.

    D

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    re: QPR's run of fixtures

    Quote Originally Posted by Rattea
    Technically we are not.

    qpr are top six which we have picked no points up against this season so far.

    Birmingham are third quartile who we have picked up an average of just over 2 point a game against

    sheff wed are bottom six which we have a 100% record against and average three points.


    so using the average of form over the season against comparable opposition it would suggest 5 or 6 points. However results would suggest 4.
    Using your "logic" then for QPR's games. They have got 0.8 points per game against top six sides . It would suggest 2 to 3 points for them, however results would suggest 4.

    All in all it suggests there is no Logic to your Logic and we do have a chance of closing the gap with QPR[/quote]

    To be fair using 'logic' your post would say you dont have a grasp of English or Maths to a very high degree and your problem

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    re: QPR's run of fixtures

    We have beat 2 top six sides, have we not?

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    re: QPR's run of fixtures

    Quote Originally Posted by Toggles
    We have beat 2 top six sides, have we not?
    Yes but we all have to use Rattea's 'Like for Like' analysis. This is where some results can be downgraded in case they show McClaren/Rush in a favourable light.

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