Sunday 12 May 2013

QPR v Newcastle Premier League live stream Preview 12 May 2013

Match Preview: Sunday,12 May 2013, One of the important match QPR v Newcastle of  Premier League HD Quality Live QPR v Newcastle streaming is available here.QPR v Newcastle Live Stream online  Premier League Video Free The match will take plcae at Loftus Road on 5/12/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.QPR v Newcastle Live Stream QPR v Newcastle,QPR v Newcastle online free, QPR v Newcastle live,Game NotesQPR will be without defender Chris Samba, who is struggling with a knee injury.
Shaun Wright-Phillips (ankle) and Andrew Johnson (knee) will miss the remainder of the season - both have undergone surgery.
Newcastle are waiting on the fitness of midfielders Moussa Sissoko (ankle) and Sylvain Marveaux (groin), and defender Davide Santon (hamstring).
Tim Krul (shoulder) and Ryan Taylor (knee) are out for the season.
Football commentators aren't as detached from events unfolding in front of them as listeners might think. To fully describe the atmosphere of a football crowd, you have to open your heart to share those emotions.
I can still remember only too bleakly the raw hurt of Newcastle fans around me at Villa Park on May 24th 2009 after Damien Duff's own goal relegated them. To prevent another last day nightmare scenario, Alan Pardew's team can't afford to lose at Loftus Road.
Memories are still so vibrant of a more joyous day there - 7 May 2011, after news filtered through that QPR wouldn't be deducted points over the questionable registration of midfielder Alejandro Faurlin and promotion to the Premier League was confirmed. They lost that day to Leeds but it didn't matter. There was elation everywhere among partying fans. It was special. So it'll be so sad to be there for their final home Premier League game after two years of muddled management at the very top of the club where serious mistakes have been made in their transfer policy.
Harry Redknapp will want to go out with a bang to create some momentum for a promotion campaign. They were unlucky to lose against Arsenal and desperately need to give their fans some crumbs of comfort after 15 home defeats in 37 games over two wretched seasons and all but two weeks of the last nine months stuck in the bottom two.
Whole-hearted great professionals like Clint Hill have been let down by team-mates of questionable commitment to the cause. No club in the top 10 divisions of the English football pyramid have scored fewer home goals. They've had nine scoring blanks there. It's 365 minutes since they last netted anywhere.
But Loic Remy could still trouble Newcastle's frail defence on the ground and Bobby Zamora could worry them in the air. It's not a good stadium for Newcastle, who haven't triumphed there in 18 years and have also won fewer away games this season than in any previous Premier League campaign.
Wigan's midweek defeat has eased the pressure on Pardew's team, but not by much. With Arsenal at home on the last day they really have to win this one in the relegation rat-race riddle.
Fabricio Coloccini's return at West Ham brought greater defensive stability. His injury and those of seven other players sidelined for at least a month have been corrosive to a squad stretched thin by the Europa League. Some new signings have struggled. Last season's heroes Yohan Cabaye and Cheick Tiote have disappointed. Eight goals in the last 13 games paint a dismal picture. Lose this one and fans will be transported back to that dreadful day four years ago at Villa.

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