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Groundhog Day

This week’s pod features Paul, Simon, and Steve trying to make sense of the situation yet again—a real joyride of fun. We tackle the issues at hand, unlike our midfield!

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  • Never Mind The Pollocks

    01:18:16|
    The lad celebrate the New Year by reflecting on a tremendous performance on New Years Day versus WatfordWe analyse the upturn in form an how it has come aboutWax lyrical about Paul Smyth and Jimmy DunneLook at what is needed in the January transfer windowLook forward to the visit of LutonWonder if there are new songs for Jimmy Dunne and others
  • Having a Field Day

    01:22:01|
    Sam Field joins the lads to talk about the season so farWe cover How he has learned to up his goal tallyHow the squad changed during the International BreakHelping to embed new playersTalk about the development playersWho should have the Daddy Cool Chant
  • Field of Dreams

    01:01:09|
    Basking in the glory of 2, yes 2 home wins in 3 days, Paul Simon and Steve reflect on Norwich and Oxford, wonder whether we've ever played 3 teams in yellow home shirts on a row before, and look forward to a trip to Ashton Gate on Saturday.
  • Goodbye Yellow Brick Road

    01:02:00|
    In this weeks episode Richard from Rainbow Rangers and Paul, Simon, George and Andrew reflect on the positives from Saturdays game against Watford and discuss whether this is the start of consistently improved fortunes.
  • Celarbrate Good Times Come On

    01:08:26|
    What do we do after a win?Paul, Simon, George and Saffa reflect on our draw against Stoke and Celars coming or age on Wednesday in Cardiff. The pod looks forward to a trip to Watford on Saturday and conclude with a story about Cardiff fans a sticker book and the QPR squad.
  • Loftus Rut

    01:10:36|
    In this episode we use the relief of the International Break to take stock of the last 10 years supporting Rangers. Paul Simon Andrew and Jim look for the reasons for our record breaking runs, try to come up with some constructive solutions, and hope that two weeks away has a more positive impact than the last two international breaks.
  • Ball bearings behind the Iron Curtain - 40 years since the Partizan Belgrade v QPR UEFA Cup tie - 7 November 1984

    59:36|
    Only our beloved Rs could achieve the unenvied record of being the first UK team to turn a 4.0 first leg score into a 6.6 on aggregate scoreline and to therefore go out of Europe on away goals.40 years after this happened Paul Finney talks to Gary Waddock who played in Belgrade and Martin Percival who was 1 of the 70 or so Rangers fans present in the stadium that night.
  • Hooplessly devoted to you

    01:05:30|
    This week we welcome back OG podcaster Chris Charles, alongside Loft for Words’ Clive Whittingham, George Sharp, Paul Finney and Andrew Scherer. We discuss our surprise(?) point at Burnley, how many goalkeepers on the bench is too many, how many strikers in the squad is too few, and look forward to a tough run of games before the international break, starting with Sunderland at Loftus Road on Saturday.