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Qpr (a); The ACN Review

03/04/18

Stephen Curnow picks the best away days to go to. A fine day out in the capital watching the Canaries, what could possibly go wrong? Turns out, quite a lot.

Qpr (a); The ACN Preview

01/04/18

Easter Monday sees City travel to Loftus Road in search of, well, not much really. As the season stumbles to its conclusion, Jon Punt spoke to QPR fanzine Loft For Words' Clive Whittingham. They talked about trimming wage bills, the nature of the Championship, and how many separate words you could make from 'Queens Park Rangers'....

Fulham (h); The ACN Preview

29/03/18

9 months on from that dramatic opening day meeting at Craven Cottage, City and Fulham renew acquaintances. Andrew Lawn spoke to Russ Goldman to see what's changed since August...

The Lost Little Things

27/03/18

Andrew Lawn has been feeling nostalgic for the little things that have disappeared from English football, to the extent he's made a list. Yellow nets. Obvs.

Farkelife - Farkelike

26/03/18

Daniel Farke is eminently likeable. Jon Punt asks if this buys our Head Coach more time to weave his magic while comparing him to PJ (or Duncan - he forgets which).

Reading (h); The Review

17/03/18

Andy and Tom are very similar. They're both shorter than the average human man. They both work in digital service jobs. They're both liberal, tolerant lefties. They both enjoy winding Jon up. They both married women named Jo and they both attend Carrow Road every other weekend. However, they see very different games when they get there. How different? Let's find out. We asked both to independently review the same game. Here's what they made of it...

Reading (h); The ACN Preview

16/03/18

Norwich host a Reading side this weekend who've turned from play-off finalists to relegation strugglers. Jon Punt spoke to Simeon Pickup, editor of Reading fansite The Tilehurst End to discuss the dodging of an Oliveira shaped bullet, Stam stubbornness and other stuff

The Big Match Revisited

15/03/18

This hasn't been a season that will be fondly recalled in years to come, however that doesn't stop us all from believing it will happen again. Nick Hayhoe believes, because Nick Hayhoe remembers.

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