Football League Division Two Team: Burridge, Gillard, Gregory, Fenwick, Howe, Roeder, Waddock, Micklewhite, Allen, Stainrod, Flanagan Sub: Hazell Attendance: 17,024 On 14th November, 1981, the R’s travelled to Hillsborough. John Osborne’s match report later followed: ‘Simon Stainrod demolished Sheffield Wednesday – the Club he watched from the Spion Kop as a boy – with a Continue reading
QPR FC Women (0) – Real Bedford Ladies (2)
FA Women’s National League Division One (South-East) Team: Wiggins, Hennessy, Searle, Hill, Blodgett, Lewin, Ward-Chambers, Munro, Stanley, Goddard, McCrea Subs: Curr, Owen, Brooks, Kennedy, Hoile On an extremely hot afternoon at the Matrade Loftus Road Stadium, it was the home side who forced Darcy Buy into making a save at the near-post, and the ball Continue reading
QPR U18 (0) – Burnley U18 (8)
U18 Professional Development League 2 Team: Loades, Putman, Adjetey-Brew, Balogun, Cuthbert, Radojevic, Trujillo, Hamid, Recber, Neziri, Hayati Subs: Jones, Skeete, McAvoy With Paul Furlong’s Development side taking on Hull City at the MKM Stadium, the U18’s faced Burnley in Heston. Benji Wetshi put the Clarets ahead in less than a minute when he belted the Continue reading
QPR FC Women (1) – AFC Wimbledon Women (0) – ‘Courtnay Ward-Chambers Stepped Up & Belted the Ball into the Back of the Net’
FAWNL League Cup Team: Wiggins, Hennessy, Searle, Blodgett, Lewin, Curr, Munroe, Sampson, Hoile, Stanley, McCrea Subs: Melling, Owen, Goddard, Kennedy, Ward-Chambers Attendance: 179 Last Wednesday evening saw the first home appearance for QPR FC Women at the SkyEx Community Stadium. Following a fairly even opening 15 minutes, Grace Stanley broke away a minute later, and her Continue reading
Luton Town (1) – QPR (1) – ‘When the Interval Arrived, what a Rush there was to get Refreshments!’
Southern League Division One Team: Howes, White, Newlands, Yenson, McLean, Downing, Green, O’Donnell, Anderson, Ryder, Blake Attendance: Nearly 7,000 Rangers kicked off the 1906/07 season with a visit to Luton on 1 September. The Bedford Record filed the following match report: Before close on 7,000 spectators, in sultry weather, this match at Luton on Saturday Continue reading
London Bees (2) – QPR FC Women (2)
FA Women’s National League Division One (South-East) Team: Melling, Hennessy, Searle, Owen, Blodgett, Lewin, McCrea, Ward-Chambers, Stanley, Kennedy, Sampson The Club announced last month that Danny Harrigan had been appointed head coach and that Steve Quashie would become Women & Girls technical lead. It was also confirmed that home games would now be played at Hayes & Yeading’s SkyEx Community Stadium. The first game of Continue reading
QPR (1) – Plymouth Argyle (0) – ‘But for Ron Springett, Plymouth would have had this Game Firmly Tucked Away by Half-Time’
Team: Springett, Woods, Ingham, Petchey, Rutter, Angell, Dawson, Cameron, Smith, Locke, Kerrins Attendance: 11,354 After a heavy 0-5 defeat at the Den the previous Monday, on 5th October 1958, the R’s took on Plymouth Argyle at Loftus Road. The following match report later appeared in the West London Observer: ‘Plymouth Fiddle While QPR Do Victory Continue reading
QPR U18 (1) – Hull City U18 (2)
U18 Professional Development League 2 Team: Jones, Putman, Adjetey-Brew, Keita-Turay, Balogun, Radojevic, Kennedy, Tarbotton, Hassan, Neill, Neziri Subs: Fitall, Street, Trujillo, Skeete, Hayati The temperature was beginning to head towards the mid-20s by the time I arrived at the TSG Elite Training Centre. Ridwan Hassan’s superb long ball out to the right-wing was then crossed Continue reading
QPR Development Squad (0) – Coventry City U21 (6)
U21 Professional Development League 2 Team: Clark, Manufor, Leahy, McDowell, trialist, Hamid, Sutton, Morgan, Vaughan, Talla, Coomes. Subs: Jones, Shann, Murphy, Friel, Aoraha Timed at just 70 seconds, it was the Sky Blues who took the lead after the R’s defence had failed to clear their lines. Justin Obikwu was well-placed to drill the ball Continue reading
August 1938: Queen’s Park Rangers’ Prospects for the Season
The following article appeared in the Marylebone Mercury on 13th August 1938: ‘After enduring a season of thrills, high expectancy and then the final disappointment of just being behind at the winning post, it was interesting to visit Loftus Road to see what reactions the close season had brought. One found, however, just a bunch Continue reading