David Fraser, Chris Charles, Chris Mendes and Paul Finney bring you the most entertaining podcast ever to come out of W12. The regulars are joined weekly by QPR players old and new as well as the odd celebrity fan.
The QPR Podcast is an incredibly enjoyable podcast that offers a unique perspective on Queens Park Rangers Football Club. As a QPR fan in the states, this podcast has become an essential part of my routine and keeps me connected to the club despite the distance. The hosts, Paul and the lads, do an excellent job of creating a relaxed and relatable atmosphere, reminiscent of away trips with friends and lively banter in the car. It's like having a conversation with fellow fans and provides a sense of camaraderie that you can't find anywhere else.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is the quality of interviews they conduct. The recent interview with The Chief was particularly eye-opening and shed light on some of the behind-the-scenes issues at the club. It's important to hear these stories as it helps explain why QPR has been in a state of decline. The hosts do an excellent job of asking insightful questions and allowing their guests to tell their stories, making for engaging and thought-provoking content.
Moreover, I appreciate that this podcast doesn't shy away from discussing the need for new ownership and changes in upper management. It's refreshing to hear honest opinions about what needs to be done to improve the club's situation. The hosts aren't afraid to voice their frustrations and concerns, which resonates with many fans who share similar sentiments. This level of honesty adds depth to the discussions and makes for compelling listening.
While there are many positive aspects to The QPR Podcast, one potential downside is that sometimes one host dominates the conversation. Although I appreciate his insights at times, it would be great if all hosts had equal opportunities to contribute their thoughts and perspectives. Balancing out the discussion would create a better dynamic and provide more diverse opinions for listeners.
In conclusion, The QPR Podcast is an excellent resource for any Queens Park Rangers fan looking to stay connected with their favorite team. Whether you're based overseas like myself or just craving some QPR banter on your way to work, this podcast delivers. The interviews are eye-opening, the discussions are engaging, and the overall atmosphere feels like being part of a community. I highly recommend giving it a listen if you want to stay up-to-date with all things QPR. Come on you R's!
Tonight we are joined by Paul Nardi. where we go through his time at QPRWe ask about the differences between Belgian and English footballThe skills needed to adapt to goalkeeping in the ChampionshipHis highlights of the season so farThe relationship with the squadListen to Paul try and get to grips with a Northern Irish accent.Paul, Chris Andrew and Simon then gloss over Coventry, wax lyrical over Derby and look forward to visiting Portsmouth and the man with the massive bell. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tonight Andrew Simon and Steve try to keep their feet on the ground as Rangers move to 3 points off the playoffs. We brush over our outing South of the River, reflect on our impressive performance against Blackburn and then think about what to do on a free weekend. Some have more enjoyable plans than others. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
**"Saffa Michail, Paul Finney, John Rees, and George Sharp dive into the disappointing end of the run. Plus, we've got a look ahead to the next away games, all things Queen's Park Rangers, and—oh yeah—Saffa's sporting a fresh new haircut. Tune in!"** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After travelling nearly 1000 miles Simon Hall is joined by Andrew Scherer and Clive Whittingham to reflect on 6 points from Plymouth and Hull and all the positivity that entails. The guests discuss whether we can make the play offs, meaning Simon may have to have an awkward conversation, and we end on a highbrow note with some Haikus in tribute to Koki Saito. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the Pod tonight Simon, George, Andrew and Steve try with great difficulty to analyse the FA Cup game, debate whether we should have started that team, reflect on individual performances, and look forward to get another 12.30 against Plymouth.We also talk about the meeting with Christian Nourry and also celebrate the contract extensions for Kieron.Morgan and Alfie Lloyd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul Simon and Anuj are joined by Ronnie Edwards to talk about his loan move and how he is looking forward to the challenge of playing for QPR.We then reflect on our latest triumph v Luton and look forward to the FA Cup tie away at the King Power. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The lad celebrate the New Year by reflecting on a tremendous performance on New Years Day versus WatfordWe analyse the upturn in form an how it has come aboutWax lyrical about Paul Smyth and Jimmy DunneLook at what is needed in the January transfer windowLook forward to the visit of LutonWonder if there are new songs for Jimmy Dunne and others Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sam Field joins the lads to talk about the season so farWe cover How he has learned to up his goal tallyHow the squad changed during the International BreakHelping to embed new playersTalk about the development playersWho should have the Daddy Cool Chant Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Basking in the glory of 2, yes 2 home wins in 3 days, Paul Simon and Steve reflect on Norwich and Oxford, wonder whether we've ever played 3 teams in yellow home shirts on a row before, and look forward to a trip to Ashton Gate on Saturday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this weeks episode Richard from Rainbow Rangers and Paul, Simon, George and Andrew reflect on the positives from Saturdays game against Watford and discuss whether this is the start of consistently improved fortunes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What do we do after a win?Paul, Simon, George and Saffa reflect on our draw against Stoke and Celars coming or age on Wednesday in Cardiff. The pod looks forward to a trip to Watford on Saturday and conclude with a story about Cardiff fans a sticker book and the QPR squad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we use the relief of the International Break to take stock of the last 10 years supporting Rangers. Paul Simon Andrew and Jim look for the reasons for our record breaking runs, try to come up with some constructive solutions, and hope that two weeks away has a more positive impact than the last two international breaks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's pod features Paul, Simon, and Steve trying to make sense of the situation yet again—a real joyride of fun. We tackle the issues at hand, unlike our midfield! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul, Simon, Andrew and Steve get their thesaurus' out to find new words to describe the latest clown show on Tuesday.The 4 look at the positives of Sunderland, before dissecting Tuesday night, share new record breaking stats for the club, and we look forward to a trip to the Champions of Europe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Only our beloved Rs could achieve the unenvied record of being the first UK team to turn a 4.0 first leg score into a 6.6 on aggregate scoreline and to therefore go out of Europe on away goals.40 years after this happened Paul Finney talks to Gary Waddock who played in Belgrade and Martin Percival who was 1 of the 70 or so Rangers fans present in the stadium that night. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we welcome back OG podcaster Chris Charles, alongside Loft for Words' Clive Whittingham, George Sharp, Paul Finney and Andrew Scherer. We discuss our surprise(?) point at Burnley, how many goalkeepers on the bench is too many, how many strikers in the squad is too few, and look forward to a tough run of games before the international break, starting with Sunderland at Loftus Road on Saturday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul, Simon and Saffa have their weekly dose of therapy as Rangers home struggles continue. They discuss the chances at Burnley away before the Pod takes a rather unexpected twist at the end. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Having had enough time to reflect on Derby and enjoy a non-QPR weekend, Paul, Simon, Andrew and George are joined by Clint Hill to reflect on how we get back on track, preview Portsmouth and share some stories about Neil Warnock and cream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul Finney, George Sharp, Andrew Scherer, Richard Harper joined by Charlie Austin.To talk about that play off Derby our last two games and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tonight Simon George and Andrew speak to Nicolas Madsen about how he's settled in at the club, what his hopes for the year, gives his views on 12:30 kick offs and sharing coffee with Jimmy Dnne and Lucas Andersen.Simon, George and Andrew reflect on Millwall and look forward if you can to Blackburn and Hull Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Simon Hall, George Sharp, Steve Sayce and Phil o Sullivan dissect the mystery of what that equaliser was all about on Saturday, and celebrate the lack of VAR. We discuss the League Cup tie with Palace and look forward if that's possible to Millwall coming down to Shepherds Bush. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Simon and George spend an evening in the company of Marx Bircham. Marc talks about his time coaching at QPR, his experiences of football around the world and on the weekend of Sheffield Wednesday, talks about his memories of that wonderful day 20 years ago. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Simon Hall, Paul Stokes, Greg Spires and George Sharp look back on the best Friday night we've ever had in Luton, assess the impact of the new signings, reminisce in tribute of Michael Frey about great centre forward performances, in what is an all round very positive Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul Simon Steven Martin and Luton fan Kivriya discuss Plymouth and why there is grounds for optimismLyndon Dykes and BirminghamThe March to Wembley continues and we chat to a Luton fan about what to expect on a Friday night in Luton. Oh and look back on Jermaine Jeans and his busy thumbs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After QPRs season kicked off during the second half at Bramall Lane, Paul, Chris,Saffa and Simon discuss memorable debuts, how we are spending what we are this transfer window, look forward to Plymouth and reflect on the Open Training Session. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bradley Allen ,Greg Spires, Anuj Bhardwaj and Paul Finney.Talk where it went wrong against West Brom, bask in the cup shock at the Abbey Stadium, get excited about our two new wingers and discuss initial impressions of the new signings. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are back, new season, new hope.Paul Finney Saffa Michail George Sharp Andrew Scherer Dunstan Bentley Talk new, hope new players, and god, we missed the Rangers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul, Niall, Simon, Greg, and Andrew discuss the pre-preseason progress and, for once, they are pleased with the direction things are heading.
Paul, Clive and Simon try to keep the feel good factor going from Coventry by looking forward to where we could go next season. The Guys look back on the 20 years since Hillsborough. It wouldnt be a QPR Pod without moan, this time its about the new Sky TV deal
Paul Finney, George Sharp, Simon Hall and a debut by Jamie Powell. Just enjoying the crack with no pressure on the final game....... thank god.
Fresh from defeating the Wrexham Death Star, Clint Hill joins Paul Finney, Simon Hall and Steven Bernard to talk about what QPR can do to avoid meeting his Stockport side next season.
Join Dave Robinson, Chris Guy, Martin Percival, and Paul Finney at the Crown and Sceptre as we embark on a series of discussions delving into the rich history of Queen's Park Rangers. Apologies, the sound quality is poor, we will work on this for next time. Your understanding is appreciated, and we hope you find our conversations enjoyable.
Paul Finney, Steve Bernard, Alun Boore and George Sharp get all dizzy after back to back wins.
What else is there to do on an international break when there are no QPR matches to talk about but catch up with one of our old managers. Paul spends time talking to Mark Warburton on the QPR youth set and assessing our chances of championship survival.
Paul Finney, Clive Whittingham, George Sharp and Simon Hall sit down to discuss the last few games and try and come to a conclusion about whether we'll be alright come May.
Paul Finney, Simon Hall, George Sharpe and Chris Charles are trying to stay humble and grounded as the manager wanted.....We failed
Paul Finney is joined by Peter Blakesley, Dave Thomas and Martin Percival who share their love and memories of Stanley Bowles the king of Loftus Road .
Bristol Triumphs and Financial Turns: QPR Analysis with Simon Hall, Paul Finney, Niall Rodgers, and Chris Charles
Paul Finney, Simon Hall and new dad Saffa Michail talk about lovely away day win.
Paul Finney, Stanley Thomas, Simon Hall, and Steve Bernard discuss QPR's ongoing relegation battle
And it's Paul Finney, George Sharpe, Dunstan Bentley and debut from Anuj Bhardwa talking about a WIN yes folks we talk about a WIN.
Join the QPR podcast's insightful chat (we hope) with Paul Finney, Simon Hall, and Niall Rogers as they passionately dissect the recent loss to Watford and contemplate the profound impact of the new CEO. Get ready for a thoughtful exploration of football's highs and lows, where hope meets introspection, making each setback a shout for deeper understanding or deeper depression. Keep moving them deckchairs
Paul Finney is joined by Kevin McSweeney, Steve Bernard, James Allcott and Nick Astaire to pick the bones out of the latest QPR "performance" and wonder where and when the next win in coming from
Paul Finney is joined by Simon Hall and Chris Charles who try their best to make sense of all things QPR.
Paul Finney is joined by Saffa Michail and Ian Pyke. The guys talk about a toothless display at the Den and "look forward" to Ipswich away
Paul Finney is joined by Simon Hall, Saffa Michail, and George Sharp. The guys talk about the January transfer window, and the games against Plymouth, and Wednesday.
Paul Finney, Simon Hall, Dunstan Bentley and Hugo the dog . Have a wee chat with Paul Smyth **Trigger warning** Two Norn Irish people on a pod so pasty suppers do get a mention
Ex-Players Simon Stainrod and Gary Micklewhite talk about their old boss Terry Venables who sadly passed away with Paul Finney and Martin Percival.
Paul Stokes, Paul Finney, Paul Szumilewize and Niall Rodgers talk about a home win. Yes, you heard that right, we said home win
Bradley Allen, Paul Finney, Stephen Street and Saffa Michail talk Norwich, hope, beating the drop and goals
Paul Finney, George Sharp, Simon Hall and Phil O'Sullivan talk Rotherham and discuss where we can go from here, dare to hope even?