Scoreboard at Loftus Road shows QPR 6-1 Portsmouth QPR scorers: Smyth ‘7 ‘28 Kolli ‘24 ‘55 Kone ‘86 ‘87 Portsmouth scorer: Swift ‘59
The away end stand scoreboard shows QPR 6 Portsmouth 1
Your eyes do not deceive you.
@qpr.co.uk #QPR
Scoreboard at Loftus Road shows QPR 6-1 Portsmouth QPR scorers: Smyth ‘7 ‘28 Kolli ‘24 ‘55 Kone ‘86 ‘87 Portsmouth scorer: Swift ‘59
The away end stand scoreboard shows QPR 6 Portsmouth 1
Your eyes do not deceive you.
@qpr.co.uk #QPR
I have just decided to go to Bramall Lane next Saturday. Am I completely mad? #QPR
Tomorrow, QPR NYC and the New York Football Supporter community goes Purple For Lily
Wear your best Purple kits or something Purple!
I am so with you Ryan!
The QPR Development Squad players lift the 2024/25 Premier League Cup
The QPR Development Squad players take a selfie with the Premier League Cup in front of the Loft.
The QPR Development Squad players celebrate their 3-1 victory over Brentford in the Premier League Cup final.
Lifting silverware at Loftus Road? Bring it on! Congratulations to the QPR Development Squad - 24/25 Premier League Cup winners!
#5albums70sfinal
1 Rumours
2 The Kick Inside
3 Band on the Run
4 Songs in the key of life
5 Hunky Dory
The ones that nearly made it:: Let It Be, Dark Side of the Moon, A Trick of the Tail, Parallel Lines, The Wall
The red white and black Andretti IndyCar of Kyle Kirkwood at the pit lane entrance.
Side view of the yellow and black Gainbridge Honda of Colton Herta in the Long Beach pit lane.
Your front row for the Long Beach GP - Kyle Kirkwood & Colton Herta @andrettiindy.bsky.social @indycar.com
Scott Dixon speaking into a microphone at his Walk of Fame ceremony.
Scott Dixon speaking into a microphone at his Walk of Fame ceremony.
Scott Dixon smiling for photographers as his Walk of Fame plaque is unveiled.
Scott Dixon with Mary Zendejas at the Walk of Fame ceremony.
The fabulous Scott Dixon is inducted into the Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame.
Thank you @thebishf1.bsky.social for this brilliant write up of Kimi’s extraordinary 2005 Suzuka victory.
Albums that aren’t underrated, yet still astonish you with their sheer brilliance on the rare occasions you play them, suggesting on some level they are actually underrated, if only by you: an occasional series. #1:
#5albums70s4
1. Songs in the key of life
2. Hotel California
3. Ram
4. Dark side of the moon
5. Silk Degrees
Bubblers - 52nd Street, Tusk, Parallel Lines, The Original Soundtrack, Abba.
Not many things have made me feel older than realising that The Bends came out 30 years ago today.
A typically excellent piece from @petepaphides.bsky.social
A smiling Alex Palou in his black Chip Ganassi polo shirt on stage at St Pete Party in the Park.
Alex Palou in his black Chip Ganassi polo shirt brings his championship trophy on stage at St Pete Party in the Park.
Alex Palou is talking into a microphone in his black Chip Ganassi polo shirt on stage at St Pete Party in the Park.
Alex Palou in his black Chip Ganassi polo shirt talking into a microphone on stage at St Pete Party in the Park.
The lovely Alex Palou came to entertain the fans at @gpstpete.bsky.social Party in the Park and brought a very special friend with him. 🏆
The red, white and green number 90 Prema IndyCar.
Front view of the red, white and green number 90 Prema IndyCar.
Rear side view of the red, white and green number 90 Prema IndyCar.
Rear side view of the red, white and green number 90 Prema IndyCar.
Great to finally see this beauty in the flesh. Can’t wait to see it on the track tomorrow. @indycar.com @gpstpete.bsky.social
I love this thread. Well done both of you! @medalmagpie.bsky.social
Scene from Loftus Road where scoreboard shows QPR 4 Derby 0
QPR manager Marti Cifuentes applauding fans after 4-0 win vs Derby
QPR players celebrating and applauding fans after 4-0 win vs Derby
QPR players celebrating on the pitch at the end of their 4-0 win vs Derby
Wakes up, checks photos on phone to make sure this really happened last night.
#QPR
In a new blog Susannah Bowyer explores the inclusion of family group decision-making in the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill. How can we make the most of the ‘once in a lifetime opportunity’ this element of the Bill presents? www.researchinpractice.org.uk/children/new...
One 𝙃𝙐𝙇𝙇uva night 😉
Word of day is ‘unasinous’ (17th century): united in stupidity.
A riff on ‘unanimous’: which comes from the Latin for ‘one mind’. ‘Unasinous’ means ‘one ass’.
Totally agree. This looks like a team that really cares for each other. #QPR
Insightful article by @ednewtonrex.bsky.social . There's simply no need for the govmt to sell out UK creative industries:
"Lots of AI – the type the government cares about, such as in healthcare, science and defence – is not trained on the work of the world’s creators."
1/2
Safeguarding minister Phillips has told BBC's Newsnight that "disinformation" spread by Elon Musk was "endangering" her but it was "nothing" compared to the experiences of victims of abuse.
She is “resigned to the lot in life that you get as a woman who fights violence against women and girls".
Close-up of Callum Ilott and Will Stevens in Hertz Team Jota black race overalls and blue Michelin baseball caps on the podium after winning the 6 hours of Spa. Callum is looking down with a bemused expression and Will is looking at Callum and smiling widely.
Callum Ilott and Will Stevens in Hertz Team Jota black race overalls and blue Michelin baseball caps on the podium after winning the 6 hours of Spa. They are standing under the Union Jack flag with trophies and bottles of champagne at their feet.
Callum Ilott and Will Stevens in Hertz Team Jota black race overalls and blue Michelin baseball caps on the podium after winning the 6 hours of Spa. They are both smiling widely and holding a trophy in one hand and a bottle of champagne in the other. Another team member is behind them holding aloft a bottle of champagne.
Day 24 of my motorsport advent calendar.
The highlight of my motorsport year was Callum Ilott and Will Stevens winning the 6 hours (or should that be 8 hours?) of Spa-Francorchamps!
A dramatic race saw the number 12 Hertz Team Jota Porsche become the first privateer to win a Hypercar race.
Attached to the fence at the Imola circuit is a flag in the colours of Brazil, featuring an image of Ayrton Senna’s eyes, the Senna S logo and the coat of arms of Citta di Imola and bearing the legend “Senna 30 years” and “Imola”.
A view of the green hillsides and tall trees that surround the Imola Circuit. On the grass banks are two large banners – a rectangular yellow one showing Ayrton Senna’s eyes and the legend “Senna 30 years” and “Imola” and a shield shaped Ferrari banner with the famous black prancing horse.
The Alpine Academy F3 driver, Nikola Tsolov, is preparing for his race, wearing white Nomex and an Ayrton Senna tribute race balaclava in yellow with green and blue bands and “SENNA”. The ART Grand Prix logo can be seen in the background at the back of the garage.
Close-up side view of Daniel Ricciardo in his blue RB F1 car. On the side, there is a sticker which is an image of Roland Ratzenberger’s red and white helmet with the words “Ciao Roland”.
Day 23 of my motorsport advent calendar.
30 years after the tragic events at the 1994 San Marino GP, fans and drivers at Imola paid tribute to Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger.
Close-up of Max Esterson, wearing his blue and white crash helmet, in the cockpit of his black and white Jenzer Motorsport F3 car in the support race paddock at Imola.
Luke Browning, wearing his light blue and white crash helmet, is in the cockpit of his blue HiTech F3 car in the support race paddock at Imola. He is putting on his black Williams Racing Academy racing gloves. A team mechanic is leaning over the car with one hand on the halo and the other hand in the cockpit.
Close-up of Oliver Goethe, wearing his Red Bull liveried crash helmet, in the cockpit of the dark blue and yellow Red Bull liveried MP Motorsport F3 car in the support race paddock at Imola. The number 11 Campos car can be seen in the background.
Day 22 of my motorsport advent calendar features three F3 drivers who are making the step up to F2 for 2025. Max Esterson moves from Jenzer to Trident, Luke Browning continues with HiTech and Oliver Goethe continues with MP Motorsport.
Front view of Alex Palou in the yellow number 10 Ganassi Honda, with Root Insurance logos on the rear wheel arches, taking turn 3 at the Detroit GP with Chevrolet branding in the background.
Side view of Alex Rossi in the papaya and white number 7 Arrow McLaren, with Velo logo on the side pod, taking turn 3 at the Detroit GP with Chevrolet branding in the background.
Front view of Will Power in the red and white number 12 Penske, with Verizon logo on the rear wing, taking turn 3 at the Detroit GP with Chevrolet branding in the background.
Scott McLaughlin in the light blue number 3 Penske, with Gallagher logo on the rear wing, taking turn 3 at the Detroit GP.
Day 21 of my motorsport advent calendar.
Turn 3 was the scene of multiple incidents at the IndyCar Detroit GP but here it is being safely negotiated by Alex Palou, Alex Rossi, Will Power and Scott McLaughlin during Saturday’s practice.
Front-on view of the red and white Prema number 4 F2 car in the support paddock at Imola.
Close up of the halo on the Prema number 4 car showing K Antonelli and the Italian flag.
Close up of Kimi Antonelli’s Prema F2 steering wheel in the cockpit.
Side view of the Ollie Bearman’s Prema F2 car with a Fuel Out sign attached to the airbox.
Day 20 of my motorsport advent calendar.
2024 was another memorable year for Prema Racing – Teams Champions in F3, Italian F4, Euro4, FRECA and F1 Academy. Both their F2 drivers graduated to F1 for 2025 and they announced a full time two car entry into IndyCar for 2025. Exciting times ahead!
Front-on view of the gold number 12 Team Jota Porsche on the grid at COTA with its doors open and a silver cover on the windscreen.
Side view into the cockpit of the number 12 Hertz Team Jota Porsche. Will Stevens’ crash helmet can be seen on the seat.
Callum Ilott on the grid at COTA wearing sunglasses and a brown felt wide brimmed hat.
Norman Nato and Callum Ilott on the grid at COTA before the Lone Star Le Mans WEC race. They are both wearing black Hertz Team Jota logo Nomex and sunglasses. Callum is also wearing a brown wide-brimmed felt hat.
Day 19 of my motorsport advent calendar.
On the grid with Norman Nato, Callum Ilott and the number 12 Hertz Team Jota Porsche before the Lone Star Le Mans race at COTA.
Sadly, there would be no repeat of the glorious victory at Spa, a car failure putting an early end to their US race.