@WestHam_Central Every time you mention us out your ginger mouth it backfires on you, I’d of thought you’d of learnt to keep it zipped by now. You are the sole reason I’d be happy to see WHU go down
Nottingham Forest v Aston Villa
If Forest match the intensity at Sunderland and Villa do the Emi slow slow " from the back, Forest score 2 or 3 this evening.
If Villa play with the intensity of Arsenal at home and clinical intelligence of Bologna away, Villa come away with a positive result.
As a pundit, it's going to boil down to a derby intensity, not choreographed "game management". Whoever understands that wins.
@smarmy_dcfc@NFFC Considering the position we are now in I feel sorry for how sad of a life you must live, genuinely. In hope every season we go down and we just never do
Our final away Premier League match of the season has been selected for live broadcast.
The date and kick-off time for the fixture will vary depending on the club’s participation in the UEFA Europa League.
Spurs scrape past Wolves in their easiest match left and still sit below us! Forest not finished yet either, despite what they say. Get in there Irons!!!!
@Unknownuser2479@LeahRay Only one making a mistake is yourself for falling for the engagement bait. You realise the person tweeting on the account is also likely her manager too?
@ScarlettHa31426@jaacknffc Imagine if you actually signed MGW. We would be down right now, I’m sure Danny boy is willing to come back to help matters for you 😘
🚨Tottenham & West Ham's remaining matches in their relegation battle:
Spurs (31 Pts) West Ham (33 Pts)
(A) Wolves (H) Everton
(A) Villa (A) Brentford
(H) Leeds (H) Arsenal
(A) Chelsea (A) Newcastle
(H) Everton (H) Leeds
@SteveCook28 Top man Steve, QPR is a fantastic club and ground always enjoyed the away trips there and glad your time there was memorable after the amazing service you gave us
After three years, the time has come to move on from QPR.
In my career, I have been fortunate to win promotions and enjoy successful campaigns in the Premier League. But ‘success’ is relative. And my time at Loftus Road really highlighted to me what fans want from you as their player. It isn’t always about winning leagues, achieving promotion. It’s about giving absolutely everything for their shirt, respecting the badge and respecting the fanbase.
If you do that, proper fans will have your back. I have always seen QPR as a proper football club with proper fans – my time at Loftus Road confirmed it.
It is far easier to be a fan when things are going well on the pitch. But it takes a special fanbase to stand with you during the hard times. We have had three tough battles at the wrong end of the table. On each occasion, the QPR fans turned up when we needed them, stood with us and successfully helped us across the line.
To be named Supporters’ Player of the Year in my first season is something I will always be proud of, and to captain the club was an honour.
As a player, you want to leave a club in a better state than when you arrived. I feel I achieved that with the help of all the coaches and team-mates I have worked with over the last three years.
As I move on to the next chapter of my career, I want to say a huge thank you to the owners, the board, the management, coaches, staff and the R’s fans.
It has been one hell of an adventure. We have had ups and downs but I have loved the journey.
QPR will always have a special place in my heart and I wish you nothing but success in the future.