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    but a little miffed that the commentators on Sky today stated that we lacked flair!!.....Taarabt is more flair than you'll see anywhere!..If anything...we've got too much flair!....Commentators know nothing!!

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    Numptys mate.

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    • #3
      they said it in the first half when we lacked everything, not just flair.
      we went in at half time quite lucky not to be 2 down.
      no-one played that well first half, with derry and faurlin especially poor.
      commentators were saying 'it looks like a goals coming the way they are pressing qpr' as well.

      the beeb agrees in their report as well.

      But QPR boss Neil Warnock saw the home side outplay his men before the interval, creating several good chances to go ahead.
      The lively Marlon King shot tamely at goal following a powerful length-of-the-pitch surge from Gary McSheffrey.
      Platt's towering header from strike partner King's teasing cross then forced a superb low stop from Kenny.

      And Wood was denied by another terrific Kenny save - this time the veteran keeper scrambling across his goal to turn the defender's downward header away for a corner.
      Wood also had an effort cleared off the line by Alejandro Faurlin.
      QPR barely threatened before the break with a neat run and blocked attempt from Taarabt as close as they came.
      But they were a different side after the restart and were ahead within four minutes.


      http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot..._1/9319771.stm

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      • #4
        Some positive comments from The Telegraph

        For the chasing pack, amongst which Coventry remain, the historical precedent is a daunting one. Only twice in the past two decades have the divisional leaders at this stage failed to secure promotion.

        If that statistic augurs well, the fact that in the last three seasons the team in pole position on Jan1 emerged as champions should confirm a belated return to the game's elite after a 14 years absence.
        http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...ch-report.html
        Last edited by Dale; 29-12-2010, 02:23 AM.

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