Afraid to say, I think we'll lose this. We'll run them close with a dogged back to the wall performance but they finally break us down and it'll be too much for us to come back. 1-0 loss with them getting a late winner.
Waiting for this game as brother supports them, posh seats and food but expecting to drown my sorrows after a long afternoon, I'll be telling him away win though 1-2.
Really am not keen on Loftus Road, horrible claustrophobic shoebox of a ground and normally when I go there we lose. Not keen on Barton or the hugely overrated Redknapp. But I think a 2-0 defeat is on the cards to plunge us back near the danger zone. Looking fwd to going!!!
QPR have had a 'blip' by their standards recently with only one win in five. We can get something tomorrow but I think a moment of quality will take the points. 1-0 or 2-1 to the home team for me.
With the quality and experience that QPR display in their side, it’s no surprise that they are the favourites to gain promotion back to the Premier League and the money spent by Redknapp during the summer proves their ambitions to achieve promotion and remain in the league.
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The BBC says that we have not won a London Derby since 2009, it's about time we changed that .
Harry Redknapp will cast anxious glances over three players at training ahead of the clash with Charlton - but the QPR boss admits Nedum Onuoha is out for at least two weeks.
The defender suffered a recurrence of a hamstring strain at Reading in the 1-1 draw that previously sidelined him for two months.
However, the manager also awaits reports on Jermaine Jenas, Junior Hoilett and back-up defender Oguchi Onyewu before naming his squad for the London derby.
He said: "It's been a bit of a disjointed week because of the international break and we've picked up a few injuries.
"We're waiting to hear about Jermaine and Junior, and Oguchi got a knock in training - but we think he's recovered from that.
"(Midfielder) Tom Carroll is also back at Spurs getting treatment."
The good news is centre-back Richard Dunne's back spasm that forced him off at Reading has cleared to give Harry one less headache.
He said: "With Richard struggling there, and Oguchi also with a knock, there was a moment when I was wondering who I could put in at centre half if I needed to."
Winger Matty Phillips has likewise been given a clean bill of health despite pulling out of Scotland's recent internationals.
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3-0 home win for me
I'll take a defeat tomorrow and a win in Tuesday's 6 pointer right now.
The BBC says that we have not won a London Derby since 2009, it's about time we changed that .
Harry Redknapp will cast anxious glances over three players at training ahead of the clash with Charlton - but the QPR boss admits Nedum Onuoha is out for at least two weeks.
The defender suffered a recurrence of a hamstring strain at Reading in the 1-1 draw that previously sidelined him for two months.
However, the manager also awaits reports on Jermaine Jenas, Junior Hoilett and back-up defender Oguchi Onyewu before naming his squad for the London derby.
He said: "It's been a bit of a disjointed week because of the international break and we've picked up a few injuries.
"We're waiting to hear about Jermaine and Junior, and Oguchi got a knock in training - but we think he's recovered from that.
"(Midfielder) Tom Carroll is also back at Spurs getting treatment."
The good news is centre-back Richard Dunne's back spasm that forced him off at Reading has cleared to give Harry one less headache.
He said: "With Richard struggling there, and Oguchi also with a knock, there was a moment when I was wondering who I could put in at centre half if I needed to."
Winger Matty Phillips has likewise been given a clean bill of health despite pulling out of Scotland's recent internationals.
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