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  • Bristol Match Thread

    QPR have made two changes for the visit of Bristol City.

    Former Blackpool man Bright Osayi-Samuel has been handed his first start in a Hoops jersey.

    The winger joined the club in the summer but has been limited to infrequent appearances from the substitutes bench.

    Idrissa Sylla will lead the line for Ian Holloway's side, his first start since the 2-2 draw with Brentford at the end of November.

    Elsewhere, young forward Aramide Oteh is named on the QPR bench for the first time.

    The 19-year-old has been in excellent form for the under-23s this term, and has been rewarded with a place alongside Grant Hall, Jordan Cousins and Matt Smith on the bench.

    QPR: Smithies, Wszolek, Baptiste, Onuoha, Robinson, Bidwell, Freeman, Scowen, Luongo, Osayi-Samuel, Sylla.

    Subs: Lumley, Hall, Cousins, Washington, Smith, Wheeler, Oteh.

    • 72bus
      72bus commented
      Editing a comment
      Originally posted by Bristol-City
      Interesting game today and, as others said, it was definitely a bipolar performance by both teams. I'm very happy with a point given that we fielded a much weaker side and are still feeling the effects of Wednesday night. Despite your dominance in the first 45, you failed to create many clear cut chances. Quite surprised at Flint for scoring the own goal given that he is absolutely fantastic in the air.

      We mixed it up in the second half and reverted to ugly, long ball football which is not something we've done too often this season. Our squad is so threadbare that we stuck Flint upfront who I thought was quite effective. I agree with your comments, it may have been a bit of a soft penalty but none of our players were deserving of a red.

      I hope your board see a little sense and fire Hollowhead which will no doubt see you move up the table!
      you were the better team and should of won now F,O

    • Olly
      Olly commented
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      Originally posted by LoftusRoadLad


      That penalty on 3.34
      The guy who jumped was barged in the air, that's always a foul.

    • Kevin Mcleod
      Kevin Mcleod commented
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      Did very well today imo.
      Everyone wanted a team who gives there all when jfh was in charge, now they have got that they still aint happy.
      Thats how it is, im no ollie fan bit hes better than most we have had .
      Rangers is my club, the managers just come and go, we dont.
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