Combined Counties Midweek Women’s Cup Team: Francis-Pownall, Leys, Wardlaw, Bishop, Johnson, Norman, Akerman, Hall, Cutler, Moore, Petit Rangers took the field in their away kit and for the visitors it was a welcome return to the Powerday Stadium for former R’s goalkeeper, Lucie White. After a cagey start it was the R’s who provided the first shot on target, which Lucie White comfortably held. A minute Continue reading
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QPR B (3) – Swansea City U21 (1)
U21 Professional Development League 2 Team: Salamon, Jude-Boyd, Harrack, Woodman, Hawkins, Owens, De Silva, Aoraha, Kargbo, Pedder, Dougui Subs: Cant, Rossi, Hamid, Murphy, Flaherty Under the lights at the Powerday Stadium and it was Dillon De Silva who did really well to reach a loose ball ahead of Ben Hughes. The R’s No.7 then managed Continue reading
QPR FC Women (5) – Actonians Ladies (3)
FA Women’s National League Division One (South East) Team: McLean, Curr, Searle, Lewin, Jordinson, Carolan, Blodgett, Hennessy, Stanley, Pope, Webster The manager’s programme notes were supplied by Ramandeep Dole and also in attendance was former R’s player, Vicky Grieve. Into the game, and Rangers took the lead after around nine minutes. Grace Stanley had got into the penalty area, before driving the ball low into the Continue reading
QPR FC Women (0) – Arsenal Women’s Academy (3)
Capital Women’s Cup Team: McLean, Leys, Wardlaw, Bishop, Lewin, Carolan, Hall, Blodgett, Cutler, Pope, Webster Club captain Hayley Peacock began her programme notes with: ‘It’s not often we get to play in a London derby quite like this. After a convincing 4-1 win over Enfield Town in the previous round, we welcome Arsenal Women’s Academy Continue reading
Fulham U21 (5) – QPR B (0)
Premier League Cup Team: Mahoney, Jude-Boyd, Anthony (E), Harrack, Woodman, Owens, Ajose, Murphy, Kargbo, Pedder, Angelov Sub Not Used: Salamon I met up with Sammy at Park Royal Underground Station before setting off for the Motspur Park training ground. Opposite the railway station, and ordering his sausage and chips, happened to be the match announcer. He immediately realised I was an R’s fan and we continued our Continue reading
QPR B (0) – Bristol City U21 (1)
U21 Professional Development League 2 South Team: Walsh, Jude-Boyd, Drewe, Rossi, Woodman, Aoraha, Bala, Murphy, Kargbo, Pedder, Angelov Sub Not Used: Salamon It was the Robins who had the ball in the net early on, but SebPalmer-Houlden’s lob was ruled offside. Taking control of a loose ball and with Harvey Wiles-Richards off his line, Steven Bala tried his luck from at least 25 yards, but his audacious attempt Continue reading
QPR FC Women (2) – Cambridge City Ladies (1)
FA Women’s National League Division One (South East) Team: McLean, Curr, Searle, Lewin, Jordinson, Carolan, Blodgett, Hennessy, Stanley, Moore, Petit After a fairly even opening, it was the visitors who created the first real opportunity of the afternoon, but the effort ended up just wide of the target. Then, after the ball had fallen to Kasha Petit, the R’s Continue reading
QPR B (3) – Cardiff City U21 (1)
U21 Professional Development League 2 South Team: Salamon, Rossi, Anthony (E), Woodman, Rendall, Aoraha, Kolli, Murphy, Kargbo, Pedder, Bala Subs: Cant, Jude-Boyd, Angelov, Dougui, Ajose The first real goalscoring opportunity of the evening fell to the home side when Rayan Kolli’s cross from the right was headed just wide by Hamzad Kargbo. Rangers took the Continue reading
QPR FC Women (0) – Cambridge United Women (0)
FA Women’s National League Division One (South East) Team: McLean, Curr, Searle, Lewin, Gunn, Jordinson, Pope, Hennessy, Cutler, Moore, Petit This encounter against Cambridge United was the first QPR league match at the Powerday Stadium since October. Two weeks earlier the R’s had progressed into the next round of the Capital Women’s County Cup after Continue reading
QPR B (3) – AFC Bournemouth U21 (1)
Premier League Cup Team: Salamon, Drewe, Jude-Boyd, Woodman, Rendall, Aoraha, Ajose, Dixon-Bonner, Kargbo, Pedder, Anthony (M). Subs: Cant, Anthony (E), Rossi, Murphy, Bala A welcome return at the Powerday Stadium for HamzadKargbo, who had been side-lined for some time. This was a must-win game for both sides and it was the R’s who made a good start, which produced a number of corners. On 13 minutes, Aaron Drewe’s cross was headed on to the crossbar by Hamzad Kargbo and I Continue reading