QPR drew 1-1 with Wolves - but spurned a golden chance to win at the death when Tjaronn Chery hit a post rather than the back of the net - but what did we learn from the lunchtime special at Loftus Road?

It's a game of two halves

And then some! Wolves were never in the first 45 minutes. A bit more luck and drive, and Rs could have scored more than just the one.

The Wolves goal three minutes into the second half changed all that, and it was never the same game.

Who would be a match steward?

They get abuse for telling fans to sit down, and then demanding they stand up seconds after the game's over.

And when one poor chap in high-viz orange by the touchline went down in a heap and had to be stretchered away, all he got was a chorus of ironic 'cheerios' from the Ellerslie Road stand.

Hoops R us! QPR fans watch their side take on Wolves

How many points have been saved by last-ditch tackles from Nedum Onuoha?

Two in the last two games for starters. The skipper hacked clear just as Wolves were about to pull the trigger in the first half when La Parra centred.

It mirrored the great tackle on Matt Derbyshire at Rotherham last week when the score was 0-0.

Conor Washington touched the ball twice - but what great touches!

The new QPR forward came on in the final five minutes. The first time he got the ball he took it down brilliantly. The second was a great square ball that should have been buried by Chery. If Washington can do that 10 times in a game, Rs could still make the play-offs.

Seb Polter needs 90 minutes fitness - not 45

That's not us saying it - that's his boss. Click here to get the JFH take on the man amongst the goals.

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