Scrappy-Doo takes on the Rottweiler this Sunday when Billy Davies' Forest go to Neil Warnock's QPR.
I've had my run-ins with both managers but you've got to say they've built the two best sides in the Championship and I think whoever wins this game will go up as champions.
Though it pains a Derby man to say it, I think that will be Forest. With Paul Konchesky in on loan and the best finisher in the division in Robert Earnshaw, they are bang in form and I think they will have just too much power for QPR.
Warnock's side have the best player in the division in Adel Taarabt, but I have proved over the last two seasons that if you stick close to him and niggle him, he can get frustrated and disappear from the game.
I expected the impressive Guy Moussi to do that on Sunday and the news that he is out for 12 weeks with a thigh strain is terrible news for Forest and a ray of hope for QPR.
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I've had my run-ins with both managers but you've got to say they've built the two best sides in the Championship and I think whoever wins this game will go up as champions.
Though it pains a Derby man to say it, I think that will be Forest. With Paul Konchesky in on loan and the best finisher in the division in Robert Earnshaw, they are bang in form and I think they will have just too much power for QPR.
Warnock's side have the best player in the division in Adel Taarabt, but I have proved over the last two seasons that if you stick close to him and niggle him, he can get frustrated and disappear from the game.
I expected the impressive Guy Moussi to do that on Sunday and the news that he is out for 12 weeks with a thigh strain is terrible news for Forest and a ray of hope for QPR.
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