Monday, October 27, 2014

A Well Planned Afternoon of Football R’s Style



Queens Park Rangers Manager Harry Redknapp is one happy chap, after seeing his boys put on a show in EPL’S Monday match played at Loftus Park.

After a dismal and slow start, the R’s are finally awakening to a new style of football and a very offensive one.

Seeing double from its front man Charlie Austin, netting a couple of goal’s that became the decisive ones for the win on the 17’ and the 69’ minutes respectively.

The Hoops are enjoying a well-deserved victory at home and as well delighting its loyal followers with a one side show over a depleted Aston Villa squad.

That never showed any signs of opposition to the home squad and letting them put a display of a fine football and earning their first win of the campaign.

With the prospects of getting away from the always fatidic relegation spots, being always in this squads’ path and final of destinies in its past campaigns in Premiership.

The Fernandez and Mittal families’ are being a bit confident of its current boss and they believe he can turn things around for this North London squad. 

In need of netting a permanent stay for many years to come, with the big boys of Premiership and seeing this club project once envisioned in a four year plan- to become a bit prosperous in the long run.
Time is on Queens park Rangers side for now, but don’t let the chairman’s go asleep on the winter market if there’s some monies in their coffers to bring the much needed help in the areas this squad is in need.

Still hard work has its rewards for the Hoops, seeded in nineteenth place isn’t an overall wish for boss Harry Redknapp goals.

A win is a win, showing off a determined R’s squad looking in its old days in Championship a bit invincible and unstoppable that did the trick for their promotion to Premiership.

Nine matches with two wins so far in the campaign aren’t cutting the mustard for the R’s projects at the beginning of the campaign; a breakthrough like today can be the excuse of mounting a winning streak.

As many ask themselves if Skipper Redknapp will get a trick out of his hat, after all with a schedule not to envy from the Hoops rival’s and include squads of the likes of Chelsea at Stamford Bridge and Manchester City at home.
 
At the end QPR will be a one fighting squad looking to redeemed in front of their followers and try an extra humane effort to salvage their campaign and a continuance of playing with the big boys of Premiership.


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