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HOOPS HOPES DASHED IN THE POTTERIES

By Charlie Gregory

STOKE CITY 1
Brown 45+1

QPR 0

STAR MAN

JACOB BROWN Stoke City

MARK Warburton was left feeling frustrated after QPR’s slim playoff hopes were extinguished in defeat at Stoke.
The Rs failed to register a shot on target as they suffered an eighth defeat in 11 matches, with Jacob Brown’s goal on the stroke of half-time proving their undoing.
Warburton said: “I’m very disappointed with the firsthalf performance – we looked like a team trying not to win.
We were better in the second half, but still two or three gears below where we ...

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