Chislehurst Glebe (4) – QPR Development Squad (5) 

London Senior Cup Third Round  Team: Halliday, Street, Smith, Wilkie, Adjetey-Brew, Dyke, Aoraha, Coomes, Sanyaolu, Hassan, Vaughan  Subs: Warren, Leahy, Neill, Trujillo, Scarlett  Attendance: 146  Glebe FC was established in 1995 as the junior team known as Glebe Globetrotters. This changed in June 2025 to Chislehurst Glebe ‘to reflect our permanent home in Chislehurst’.  Still raining as we turned into a narrow, dark, Foxbury Avenue, we carefully tried to negotiate the traffic and Continue reading


QPR Development Squad (0) – Burnley U21 (1) 

Premier League Cup  Team: Warren, Adamson, Putman, Wilkie, Akindileni, Alemayehu, Sanyaolu, Dyke, Bennie, Pearman, Coomes  Subs: Halliday, Leahy, Neill, Hassan, Scarlett  Following an early affirmative morning pitch inspection, it was later cleared just before 6pm, ten minutes or so before the Burnley team arrived.  Rangers suffered an early casualty, when Kealey Adamson was forced off after seven minutes, and Jake Leahy came on to replace him.  Then Continue reading


QPR FC Women (2) – Milton Keynes Dons Women (2) 

Women’s National League One (South-East)  Team: Crierie, Cooper, Searle, Lewin, Hill, Wellesley-Davies, Owen, Orchard, D’Santos, Adebowale-Arimoro, Dzyadyk  Subs: Smith, Monaghan, Sampson, Munro, El-Bergui  Ninety seconds or so into the game, Erika Lempek was put through and facing Caitlin Crierie, she belted the ball over the crossbar.  After seven minutes, a heavy challenge on Juliet Adebowale-Arimoro, left the R’s striker in need of some attention and the culprit getting booked.   After being helped off, Continue reading


QPR U18 (2) – Swansea City U18 (7) 

U18 Professional Development League 2  Team: Taylor, Shaqeel, Adjetey-Brew, Sandiford, Balogun, Wiles, McAvoy, Neziri, Wright, Edouard-Marisson, Scarlett  Subs: Fittall, Moore, Majesty, Ikoraha, Boddy  With the sun making an appearance and Rayan Kolli trotting around the perimeter of the adjacent pitch, two minutes in, the Swans took the lead.  After the initial attempt had been blocked, Alex Godfrey was on hand to follow up from close Continue reading


In 1947 the Loftus Rd Ground Work was carried out by the Players 

The pic shown below comes from a 1947 weekly newspaper, headlined: ‘Footballers Make Ground Improvements’, and the caption reads:  ‘Players of the Queen’s Park Rangers football club assisting in the installation of 500 tip-up seats purchased from an East End cinema.  This is part of the London club’s plans for providing better accommodation and comfort for their spectators.’  And the 1946/47 Handbook reported that:  ‘You Continue reading


QPR U18 (5) – Oxford City U18 (1) 

FA Youth Cup  Team: Fittall, Street, Adjetey-Brew, Balogun, Akindileni, Wiles, Sanyaolu, Tarbotton, Hassan, Neill, Trujillo  Subs: Taylor, Cuthbert, Moore, Brunson, Scarlett, Neziri, Oluwabusola   Under the lights at Loftus Road, the R’s took the lead in the 10th minute after winning a corner.  And following an excellent stop, captain, Teddy Tarbotton found the top corner after letting fly from around 25 yards.  At the other end two minutes later, Georgios Tzengko’s header forced Alfie Fittall into a Continue reading


London Bees (2) – QPR FC Women (0) 

FA Women’s National League Division One (South-East)  Team: Crierie, Searle, D’Santos, Lewin, Wellesley-Davies, Hill, Brooks, Owen, Dzyadyk, Adebowale-Arimoro, Orchard  Subs: Smith, Cooper, Sampson, Gotch, Ali, Munro  After getting soaked to the skin on my last visit to the Hive, it was good to see that a roof had been provided in the standing area.  Following a fairly even opening, Annie Dzyadyk’s cross to the far post resulted Continue reading


Cray Valley (PM) (3) – QPR Development Squad (7)

London Senior Cup 2nd Round  Team: Salamon, Putman, Smith, Akindileni, Street, Aoraha, Alemayehu, Sanyaolu, Bennie, Pearman, Coomes  Subs: Warren, Moore, Dyke, O’Brien, Hassan  Attendance: 125  Very heavy rain descended upon the Artic Stadium before kick-off, and it pretty much continued throughout the match. I really did think that the game may well be postponed or eventually abandoned!  The home side won two successive corners in the opening minutes, but it was the R’s Continue reading


AFC Sudbury Women (2) – QPR FC Women (3) 

FA Women’s National League One (South-East)  Team: Crierie, Cooper, Searle, Mehmet, Hill, Wellesley-Davies, Brooks, Owen, Orchard, Adebowale-Arimoro, Dzyadyk  Subs: Smith, Sampson, Morris, Gotch, Monaghan, Reid  Making her debut in goal was Caitlin Crierie, who had been previously with Abingdon United and there was also a welcome return to Jess Cooper.  Ninety seconds into the game and Annie Dzyadyk’s audacious attempt from over 25-yards, dipped over the crossbar.  The Suds took the lead in the 7th minute after their No.9 had Continue reading