Watford (2) – QPR (5) ‘Lazarus Laid on a Perfect Cross for Brian Bedford to Head Home’ 

Football League Division Three  Team: Smith, Taylor, Ingham, Malcolm, Williams, Keen, McClelland, Bedford, Leary, Lazarus, Barber  Scorers: Lazarus 2, Bedford 2, Malcolm  Attendance: 10,618  On Saturday, 23rd March 1963, Rangers travelled to Vicarage Road. Starting for the Hornets was former R’s keeper, Dave Underwood. Jimmy Guthrie later filed the following match report:  ‘Queen’s Park Rangers chief Alec Stock had a hunch before his club’s game at Watford – and with the Continue reading


Fulham FC Women (1) – QPR FC Women (0) 

Women’s National League One (South-East)  Team: Crierie, Cooper, Wellesley-Davies, Lewin, Searle, D’Santos, Dzyadyk, Ali, Stanley, Hill, Amerena  Subs: Smith, Sampson, Owen, Breen, Lalani, Orchard, Leach  After meeting up with Sammy, we headed on to Hammersmith to take the Thames path up to Craven Cottage.  Not only were Fulham top of the league, they were on a 39-match unbeaten run.   Rangers fans turned out in good numbers and not surprisingly were in good voice throughout the Continue reading


QPR Development Squad (1) – Cardiff City U21 (0) 

U21 Professional Development League 2  Team: Taylor, Adamson, Esquerdinha, Street, Wilkie, Dyke, Sanyaolu, Tarbotton, Hassan, O’Brien, Scarlett  Subs: Friel, Adjetey-Brew, Neill, Neziri, Wright  There was an early booking for Philip Sanyaolu after the R’s winger had clipped Jac Thomas from behind.  Rangers’ first shot on target came in the 9th minute when Archie O’Brien’s strike was deflected into the keeper’s gloves.  A minute or so Continue reading


Leyton Orient FC Women (6) – QPR FC Women Reserves (0) 

Capital Women’s Cup – Intermediate  Team: Crosby, Sibbick, Randall, Hampshire, Sheikh, Reid, Mahmoud, Lee-Walsh, Bass, El-Bergui, Habbal  Subs: Fernandes, McNeilly, O’Donoghue, Carter, Monaghan  Up for grabs was a place in the quarter-finals of the Capital Cup – intermediate level. The competition consists of Tier 6 and 7 sides from across London and the Home Counties.  It was still raining heavily when we arrived outside Brisbane Road, but it began to subside by the time we took Continue reading


Cockney’s Pie & Mash Shop is at Risk of Closing

Last Thursday I met up with Ron Hill in Cockney’s in the Portobello Road.  Later, I was informed that it was under threat of closure because of a proposed doubling of the rent.  Local MP, Joe Powell, is backing the campaign, which includes an online petition:  ‘Cockney’s Pie & Mash on the Portobello Road has said that it is at risk of closing following a proposed doubling of its annual Continue reading


West Bromwich Albion U21 (1) – QPR Development Squad (0) 

Premier League Cup  Team: Warren, Putman, Smith, Wilkie, Leahy, Tuck, Dyke, Pearman, Hassan, Alemayehu, Coomes  Subs: Taylor, Street, Tarbotton, Sanyaolu, O’Brien  I have to say that I was more than surprised when it was announced that this cup tie against West Brom would be played at the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham.  The athletics stadium has a seated capacity of 18,000 and Continue reading


Chesham United FC Women (0) – QPR FC Women (5) 

Women’s National League One (South-East)  Team: Crierie, Cooper, Searle, Lewin, Hill, Lalani, Orchard, Leach, Wellesley-Davies, Owen, Amerena  Once again the hosts produced a decent match programme, which included the following from Andy Westlake: ‘Welcome to the QPR supporters who always bring a smile and a good welcome to the Meadow.’  It had brightened up after it had stopped raining. On a heavy pitch, Lauren Amerena provided the first attempt on Continue reading


QPR FC Women (2) – London Bees (2) – It was the Visitors who Progressed to the Next Round, 5-4 on Penalties 

Capital Women’s Cup  Team: Crierie, Cooper, Searle, Hill, D’Santos, Lewin, Dzyadyk, Wellesley-Davies, Stanley, Ali, Amerena  Subs: Smith, Lalani, Owen, Orchard, Leach  With Hanwell’s ground unavailable, the game was switched to Honeycroft, the home of Uxbridge FC.  Grace Stanley made a welcome return to the starting line-up after a lengthy lay-off, and there were debuts for Lauren Amerena and Hana Lalani who was brought-on in the second-half.  Rangers started the game, the more dangerous of the two sides.  A ball Continue reading