Thought I'd add a few of my own observations from Saturday. We were sat in The South Africa stand around the half way line.
Day started well in the defectors weld, an acquired southern accent and home tickets inside. The spread of QPR fans was quite funny. From real, proper, golden geezers to frightfully well spoken ex public schoolboys in cashmere jumpers. More of them later. We met up with my cousin and nephew at the stadium and took our seats just as teams came out. The South Africa Stand observed the silence impeccably, and I felt deeply ashamed that it was only broken by a handful of Wolves fans.
The game itself was extremely frustrating. It's the first game I've gone to this season so I was looking for forward to getting a look at how we set up and change through the game. We never really controlled the midfield. The ball was in the air far too much on a pitch that bounces like a dirt track and we looked like we were missing a gear for long periods. They punished us down our right and we made far too many individual sloppy errors which eventually cost us a point. When we did play anywhere near the level we are capable of, we destroyed them. Leo took his goal well after some great work by Jota who was our outstanding player of the day, they really couldn't handle him. If you looked into the South Africa stand when we scored I would have been the only one standing up with my arms raised.
The Sun thought Ivan should have had a penalty just before he came off. The QPR fans clearly disagreed and booed him off when Costa replaced him.
The move that led to Leo putting one over the bar in the second half was the best of the game. It was beautiful to watch and should have led to the match winner. Costa looked very off the pace and far from ready for a starting place. Overall it was a lacklustre performance, for long periods of the second 45 we allowed QPR to dictate an awful style of football, when for short periods we showed why we should have been playing them off the park.
I'dve settled for a point, a loss was a bit too much to swallow and it came as no surprise to find out we had a very angry manager.
The noise the Wolves fans made drowned out the QPR fans all day. There were two of the cashmere clad ex public schoolboys across from us getting angrier and more vexed the louder they got, it was quite funny listening to then try to be intimidating, which, in a respectful way, was how one QPR fan behind us described the sight of every Wolves fan standing.
It's a drop in performance, not ability that cost us three points so it's not all doom and gloom but we really should have got something out of this.