As Kenneth Wolstenholme might have said, that was a goal good enough to win the League, the FA Cup and even the Grand National. I hope both teams stay up, and as a Sunderland supporter I'd like to wish Tony Mowbray all the very best for the future.
I'm sure they have played better than that not long ago, and almost certainly will once Rowatt's had a couple of weeks to make an impression, but they were absolutely dreadful yesterday, especially in the first half. Any other team than QPR would have been 4-0 up at half time, except possibly Rotherham who would have been 2-0 up. And Birmingham's remaining fixtures look incredibly tough. They have a massive job to do.
@@saxbend Any other team? QPR have only lost 2 in 12 and recently beat Leicester away. They missed a few good chances in the first half, but to say "any other team" is overly dramatic.
@@christopherchalk9849 yeah, didn't mean it completely literally. Just lamenting our tendency to miss a lot of good chances lately. Still at least we're creating them! You Rs