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QPR Report 2010! Ephraim Returns..Helguson to Newcastle/Watford?...QPR Seek First FA Cup Win Since January 2001

QPR Report 01 January @ 04:58 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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- Factoid: QPR's Last FA Cup win: January 2001 2-1 win against Luton in a replay (first game, QPR got a lucky 3-3 draw)!

QPR Draw at Sheffield United and are Drawn Away to Bolton

QPR Report 03 January @ 02:58 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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QPR and Sheffield United drew 1-1.
QPR Official SIte IT'S BOLTON
QPR will travel to Bolton Wanderers in the fourth round of the FA Cup, should they beat Sheffield United in the third round replay.
The R's drew 1-1 with the Blades at Bramall Lane this afternoon, which means they will host Kevin Blackwell's men in a replay at Loftus Road on Tuesday 12th January, kick off 7.

Don’t Expect A Boro Win Straight Away

Follow The Boro Brick Road 15 January @ 06:01 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Don't expect the Boro side to click over night after Gordon Strachan sealed the deals of three new players earlier this week.

We play one of the inform teams in the Coca Cola Championship tomorrow in their back yard so it will be a big ask for us to produce a performance without any creases.

When Will This Boro Story Change For The Better?

Follow The Boro Brick Road 17 January @ 09:03 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Again, we were left to reflect on a decent first-half performance which created chances in front of goal but, like previous games, we were unable to punish the opposition.

It was clear to see that the side looked more composed on the ball and for 45 minutes we were the brighter of the two sides at Bramall Lane, but Strachan must be pulling his hair out at our inability to put the ball in the back of the net when it matters.