Queens Park Rangers have enjoyed a great spell in recent weeks and currently sit just two points outside the play-off places. 

Steve McClaren's side looked dead certs to be in the scrap for survival after a dreadful start to the season, but five wins in their last seven matches have transformed them into play-off contenders.

There have been plenty of star performers in the squad including Tomer Hemed in attack, midfielder Ebere Eze and defenders, Jake Bidwell and Joel Lynch.

Joe Lumley has also been a star in the Loftus Road goal, replacing Alex Smithies with ease after his move to Cardiff.

But, that has rendered substitute goalkeeper Matt Ingram relatively useless on the sidelines, and today, he moved to Wycombe on an emergency loan deal.

Ingram moved to the West London club in January 2016 from Wycombe, who he has previously made 140 appearances for.

Many fans were not upset to see the back of him, although some were more supportive...