"Later on tonight on BBC 2, we have action from American Football, but now its time for Match of the day 2 with Colin"
Colin
Hello, and welcome to Match of the day 2. Today's game is a massive derby between fulham and Q.P.R. Here to do the analysing and talking,are Alan Shearer and Michael Owen
Fulham and Q.P.R. have both had tough starts to this campaign, and today will be looking to give their rivals a big test, and kick start there campaing. Fulham have begun poorley. Three draws and Three defeats have left Martin Jol under pressure, and with only 2 goals scored,are the lowest scorers in the division. QPR meanwhile have won a game, but with three draws and three defeats to add to that, they have only 6 points, sitting in 16th place.
Kick-off time scheduled for 13:30 pm
2013-01-01 16:51#74971 The FM Rookie :
1st October 2012
The Man Behind The Chess Table
Queen's Park Rangers, a club with ambitions to become the best, saw contreversial manager Mark Hughes fired by the board on 16th July 2012. In a surprise turn of events, Englishman Alfred James was appointed manager of the Barclays Premier League side. Having never managed anything bigger than his bank account at RBS, Mr. James was thrown head-first in to a world which he only saw in his wildest dreams. His only football experience being watching live games in the pub and the popular gaming-series by Sports Interactive called Football Manager, this was a whole new world for Alfred James.
Despite his inexperience, Mr. James' transfers, both in and out, have been quite impressive. He sold Jamie Mackie for a huge £4M. With the money he made from selling players along with the money granted to him by the board, Mr. James made some very impressive signings, including English prodigy, Jack Butland. He also brought in midfielders Nigel Reo-Coker on a free and Wes Hoolahan for £3M. His most impressive signing, however, must be the £3.5M capture of Brazilian wonderkid, Wellington Nem. This is the stand-out transfer in the "QPR Revolution".
Mr. James has taken control of QPR for eight competitive games now, resulting in 3 wins, 3 draws and 2 losses, This is a descent record for a man who hasnever sat in a dug-out before. Big things are to come from Alfred James and the world of football is on the edge of their seats to witness it.
Nick Johnson
The Daily Mirror.
This is fantastic, thanks
2013-01-01 16:56#74973 TheMS99 :
2013-01-01 16:51#74971 The FM Rookie :
1st October 2012
The Man Behind The Chess Table
Queen's Park Rangers, a club with ambitions to become the best, saw contreversial manager Mark Hughes fired by the board on 16th July 2012. In a surprise turn of events, Englishman Alfred James was appointed manager of the Barclays Premier League side. Having never managed anything bigger than his bank account at RBS, Mr. James was thrown head-first in to a world which he only saw in his wildest dreams. His only football experience being watching live games in the pub and the popular gaming-series by Sports Interactive called Football Manager, this was a whole new world for Alfred James.
Despite his inexperience, Mr. James' transfers, both in and out, have been quite impressive. He sold Jamie Mackie for a huge £4M. With the money he made from selling players along with the money granted to him by the board, Mr. James made some very impressive signings, including English prodigy, Jack Butland. He also brought in midfielders Nigel Reo-Coker on a free and Wes Hoolahan for £3M. His most impressive signing, however, must be the £3.5M capture of Brazilian wonderkid, Wellington Nem. This is the stand-out transfer in the "QPR Revolution".
Mr. James has taken control of QPR for eight competitive games now, resulting in 3 wins, 3 draws and 2 losses, This is a descent record for a man who hasnever sat in a dug-out before. Big things are to come from Alfred James and the world of football is on the edge of their seats to witness it.
Nick Johnson
The Daily Mirror.
This is fantastic, thanks 
Also, forgot to mention his primary nationality is scottish and secondary welsh. But whatever, he can have like an 1/8th english blood.
Colin
Alan
Michael
So then, We are now approaching the start of the london derby, lets look at the past three games for both clubs;
Fulham:
2-2 Newcastle
1-1 Sunderland
0-0 Stoke
These results show some sort of improvement from fulham this season. However, they need to start scoring goals or they will be sinking and quick.
I agree with Alan. Fulham recently have done reasonably well in games they just have to try and add a few more goals. they should be able to with Petric, Rodallega and Berbatov in the squad.
QPR:
3-1 Leeds
2-1 West Ham
0-3 Arsenal
QPR finally got their act together and claimed their first league win of the season, to add to that cup win inspired by Cisse and Wright Phillips. However, a second half thrashing from arsenal has bought them back down to earth and will want to move on quick.
You are right there Alan. Q.P.R's recent form has been ok, but have got some good performances. turn those performances into form, then they will go up the table in no time.
Kick-off after the break
Here we are. Fulham V.s Q.P.R.
Team news: From Left to right
Fulham:
Stockdale
Riise, Hughes, Hangeland, Kelly
Duff, Whelan, Sidwell, Dejagah
Petric, Berbatov
Q.P.R
Butland (debut)
Young, M'Bia, Onouha, Bosingwa
Diakite, Faurlin
Hoolahan
Park, Wellington Nem
Cisse
Kick-off:
19: Faurlin takes a brilliant free kick, which is saved by the impressive Stockdale. The resulting corner is cleared.
32-34: Fulham throw in by Kelly, resulting ball in is cleared but fulham still in posession. Ball finds its way to Berbatov who slots past debutant Butland. 1-0 Fulham.
38: Park to hoolahan, who in turn passes to young. He plays a perfect pass to cisse and the frenchman nets his 5th of the season and 4th in four games. 1-1
Half time: 1-1
Restart
49: Riise throws it to petric, who gives it back. the norwegian crosses in and Berbatov gets his second for 2-1
58: Onouha off for Squillaci
74: Diakite off for Granero
Full time: Final score 2-1 to fulham
"Hey there Alfred."
It was Eric Cantona and Marc Bircham. "hey Guys, What's up?"
"Tony wanted to congratulate you on turning around the clubs poor run of form, and for the cup run" Oh boy couldn't wait Man. United in the Capital One Cup Semi Final.
"also, he wanted us to give you these files, you know, to keep track of your time at the club"
"sure thanks guys"
I had known it had not been easy, but a change in the way we play changed our results, Chelsea and Everton where beaten, we picked a point off of sunderland and Liverpool and nearly got that point against spurs, all in all a good run of form. Just hope theres no one to tough to start the new year.......
Three fixtures in a row with Manchester United.....Damn.
Bobby. He wanted first team football, I told him I would find him a new club, then I played him. WOW. He has been one of the key players in this period, displacing Djibril. Don't forget Ryan. Our captain. He has been a formidable defender recently.
Some things never change, although I don't see why Heskey hasn't won this......ah good one Alfred.
Lets get some rest, training tomorrow, and with United next, we may need it.
You've done pretty well mate, keep it up!
2013-01-31 21:26#79510 Blue :
You've done pretty well mate, keep it up!
Thanks Blue. Maybe I can win a cup or two. Maybe.
This story is boring me guys. I am ending this story after we suffered yet another defeat and it's just no fun anymore. I will be starting a new story soon however.
I don't think you should quit. You should try and turn things round to be honest..........
2013-02-24 16:24#82561 patrick1 :
I don't think you should quit. You should try and turn things round to be honest..........
Nice to see you think that way. However, I have already overwritten this save with my new one.