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Play our strongest side and hopefully batter them, it'd serve them right for those 2 minutes if they end up going down on goal difference. 
To be fair, we can't afford to drop points, a win here could see us move another 3 points clean but they are a team fighting for something, much harder to play them now, but, we should still have more than enough to get the job done and I am confident.
Really?,Fifteen points would be nice ,but a draw or even a loss will not be the end of the world.
Really?,Fifteen points would be nice ,but a draw or even a loss will not be the end of the world.
Really?,Fifteen points would be nice ,but a draw or even a loss will not be the end of the world.
3 points please however they come. Really twist the knife on City.
Something about this one is making me nervous.
After City and Sunderland, QPR's the third team I want us to totally batter this season. Especially because of their behaviour after the title was won last May and how they celebrated with a couple of City players.
Play Vidic in this one, rest for Norwich and start him vs Madrid then?
Not having played in a while can also have effect of having any momentum and rhythm get knocked.
For those saying Vida should play, do they usually lump a lot of balls in? I don't expect QPR to put us under a lot of pressure with either aerial bombardment or where Vida will be throwing his body in the way of shots.
I expect they will go defensive and we will need the likes of Evans and Rio who can get forward instead of Vida.
Evans and Rio don't fill me with confidence when they play together. I can't quite put my finger on it, I think we'd be better off with Vidic/Rio or Vidic/Evans. We look more assured, imo at least, with Vidic playing. QPR will definitely go defensive seeing they're in the midst of a relegation scrap. I think this will be a much trickier match than most think. Paul Parker was saying on manutd.com how Loftus Road is really narrow which makes it much easier to defend, and as such wide players struggle- which is the opposite of what we've got at OT where the pitch is huge and wide. Mind you, they are sitting bottom of the league, and we have the best strike pairing in the league, I'm confident we can score.
Never understand this "Big pitch", "small pitch business.
We're talking a couple of yards wider! Not 100metres wider!
Never understand this "Big pitch", "small pitch business.
We're talking a couple of yards wider! Not 100metres wider!
Boss: We'll treat QPR like Real
Sir Alex Ferguson insists he will take the trip to QPR just as seriously as the Champions League ties with Real Madrid.
The manager locks horns with old adversary Harry Redknapp again at Loftus Road with the West Londoners battling to avoid relegation.
United can stretch the lead at the Barclays Premier League to 15 points with Manchester City not in action until Sunday and the challenge is there for the Reds to maintain the title push and erase the memories of last season's final-day agony.
"With Harry's experience and his ability to judge players, he will have a better chance that most in that situation [battling to avoid relegation]," Sir Alex stated at his pre-match press conference. "We're going down there to win, though. That's what our job is. There is an absolutely brilliant spirit in the place at the moment and a good determination about us. We have to treat these games as we would Real Madrid or anyone else. It has to be won. We want to win.
"We have a problem picking teams at the moment but that's where we want to be. QPR are fighting for survival and we know it is going to be a hard game. That is what we need anyway. We need to keep the awareness on making sure we do our job right."
Sir Alex remains convinced that points will inevitably be dropped during the run-in and is refusing to get carried away with the gap at the top.
Although the situation looks healthy for the Reds, there are plenty of tough tests ahead and QPR have already proved their steel by taking points off City, Tottenham and Chelsea since Redknapp's arrival.
"My experience of being in this situation is that teams drop points," he explained. "That's a fact. It's unavoidable. It's a tough league. At the moment we have good momentum. The only thing we can do is try to win our next match and see where it takes us.
"The fact is, City will drop points too. That's where we are, coming into the run-in. We expect to drop a few points but so will they. To be honest, it's always a hard run-in in the Premier League. With the right attitude and the right players, we have a chance."
Never understand this "Big pitch", "small pitch business.
We're talking a couple of yards wider! Not 100metres wider!
As strong a team as possible, pile the pressure on City again.
3 points, however they may come, please.
15 points would be hilarious even with their game in hand
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