Capital One Cup 1st Round Team: Green, Perch, Onuoha, Hall, Kpekawa, Doughty, Gobern (Hoilett), Phillips (Blackwood), Emmanuel-Thomas, Gladwin (Henry), Polter. Subs Not Used: Lumley, Konchesky, Chery, Luongo Attendance: 4,058 (including 1,101 R’s fans) A travelling band of around 1,000 R’s fans made the effort in a crowd of 4,058. Yeovil put up a valiant effort, Continue reading
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An Evening with Stan the Man – Interview by Paul Davidson
I was, back in November 2001, lucky enough to spend an evening with QPR legend and ex-England international, Stan Bowles, my all-time sporting hero. During the course of our conversation, after I had almost flattened him rushing in to the pub where we had arranged to meet, I asked him about his time at the Continue reading
Meeting with Les Ferdinand and Chris Ramsey, Loftus Road 11 June 2015
Ian Taylor from the QPR media department facilitated a meeting between the Fans Sites and Les Ferdinand and Chris Ramsey on June 11th in the W12 Suite at Loftus Road In attendance • Ian Taylor (Head of Media & Communications) • Paul Morrissey (Press Manager) • Les Ferdinand (Director of Football) • Chris Ramsey (Head Continue reading
Leicester City v QPR – Season Ends with further Humiliation for the R’s
Team: McCarthy, Onuoha, Hill, Dunne, Suk-Young (Kpekawa), Phillips, Henry (Comley), Barton, Fer, Austin, Grego-Cox Subs Not Used: Murphy, Furlong, Hoilett, Doughty, Petrasso Attendance: 31,467 (including 1,595 R’s fans) It was party time at the King Power Stadium, hardly surprising as Leicester’s owners were offering supporters free beer before kick-off, and the home fans’ celebratory chants Continue reading
Statement: New QPR CEO Lee Hoos
The Independent R’s wish to welcome Lee Hoos as the new chief executive officer of Queen’s Park Rangers. We are encouraged that the club has chosen a CEO with considerable experience in football. View image | gettyimages.com With the second relegation from the Premier League in three seasons now confirmed, our club stands at a Continue reading
QPR (2) – Newcastle United (1)
Team: Green (McCarthy), Onuoha, Dunne, Caulker (Suk-Young), Hill, Phillips, Barton, Henry, Hoilett (Grego-Cox), Fer, Austin Subs Not Used: Furlong, Wright-Phillips, Comley, Doughty Attendance: 17,608 (including 1,845 away fans) The dullard’s derby duly lived down to reputation, since Newcastle neglected to accept Queen’s Park Rangers’ generous offer of a free pass for another season of lucrative Continue reading
David Macintyre writes… “A decade, not just four years, of papering over the cracks”
Reproduced with permission from Dave’s blog. Follow Dave on Twitter at @davidmcintyre76. My first blog in ages. Mercifully for you, I rarely have the time. Down but probably not out I’ve never been one for doomsday scenarios when it comes to QPR. By that I mean that over the course of the 16 years I’ve Continue reading
Manchester City v QPR – Relegated in such a Desperately Pitiful Way!
Team: Green, Caulker, Dunne, Hill, Phillips, Henry, Barton, Suk-Young (Wright-Phillips), Fer (Kranjcar), Austin, Zamora (Hoilett) Subs Not Used: McCarthy, Furlong, Comley, Grego-Cox Attendance: 44,564 (including 810 R’s fans) It was near the end, when Shaun Wright-Phillips arrived from the substitutes’ bench, that the full sense of all that had befallen Queen’s Park Rangers was laid Continue reading
Liverpool (2) – QPR (1)
Team: Green, Onuoha, Dunne, Caulker (Suk-Young), Hill, Phillips, Barton, Sandro, Henry (Zamora), Fer, Austin Subs Not Used: McCarthy, Wright-Phillips, Kranjcar, Hoilett, Grego-Cox Attendance: 44,707 A plane circled Anfield before kick-off carrying a banner that read: “Rodgers Out Rafa In” but it was Queen’s Park Rangers who were directed towards the exit by the end. Steven Continue reading
QPR (0) – West Ham United (0)
Team: Green, Onuoha, Dunne, Caulker, Hill (Suk-Young), Phillips, Barton, Sandro, Henry, Zamora (Fer), Austin Subs Not Used: McCarthy, Isla, Wright-Phillip, Kranjcar, Taarabt Attendance: 18,036 That this goal-less draw was QPR’s best home result since New Year’s Day explains why they appear destined for a swift return to the Championship. The cruel twist is that victory Continue reading
