Team: Ingram, Onuoha, Hall, Hill, Kpekawa, Henry, Faurlin, Gladwin (Petrasso), Chery (Hoilett), El Khayati, Washington (Polter) Subs Not Used: Lumley, Perch, Prohouly, Grego-Cox Attendance: 16,679 (including 1,699 City fans) There were several changes for our final game of the season. Conor Washington was in from the start, playing alone upfront. Nasser El Khayati and Tjaronn Continue reading
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Burnley (1) – QPR (0)
Team: Ingram, Onuoha, Hall, Hill, Kpekawa, Henry, Faurlin, Petrasso (El Khayati), Hoilett (Washington), Phillips, Polter (Gladwin) Subs Not Used: Lumley, Perch, Prohouly, Grego-Cox Attendance: 19,362 (including 236 R’s fans) Sam Vokes sealed Burnley’s return to the Premier League at the first attempt with a brilliant headed winner, kicking off a promotion party at Turf Moor. Continue reading
QPR (1) – Reading (1)
Team: Ingram, Perch, Onuoha, Hall, Kpekawa, Luongo, Faurlin, Gladwin (El Khayati), Chery (Washington), Phillips (Petrasso), Polter Subs Not Used: Lumley, Hill, Diakite, Hoilett, Attendance: 16,225 (including 1,633 Reading fans) At the end of the match I was thinking that I wouldn’t like to have to do a report on that game! I turned to Geo Continue reading
Brighton & Hove Albion (4) – QPR (0)
Team: Smithies, Onuoha, Hall, Hill (Chery), Perch, Henry, Faurlin, Phillips, Luongo, Hoilett (Polter), Washington (El Khayati) Subs Not Used: Gladwin, Kpekawa, Petrasso, Gladwin Attendance: 25,411 (including 1,109 R’s fans) Anthony Knockaert inspired Brighton to an easy victory over QPR, leaving them only outside the automatic promotion places on goal difference. The Frenchman curled home a Continue reading
Cardiff City (0) – QPR (0)
Team: Ingram, Onuoha, Hall, Hill, Konchesky, Luongo, Faurlin, Henry, Chery (El Khayati), Phillips (Washington), Polter (Gladwin) Subs Not Used: Lumley, Kpekawa, Petrasso, Hoilett Attendance: 27,874 (including 840 R’s fans) Cardiff City’s Championship play-off hopes took a big hit as they failed to beat QPR at the Cardiff City Stadium. A poor first-half saw both sides Continue reading
QPR U21 (1) – Birmingham City U21 (4)
U21 Professional Development League 2 Team: Hall, Eales (Folkes), Lobjoit, Manning, Wise, Hamalainen, Crichlow, Akinola, N’Guessan, Corkery (Paul), Bowler Subs Not Used: Hudnott, Barzey The R’s starting line-up included 19-year-old Matthew Hall a trialist goalkeeper, who I presume had been released by West Brom? QPR’s first real effort ended up just wide of the Birmingham Continue reading
West Ham United Ladies (0) – QPR Ladies (0)
Team: Caldwell, Denny, Lopes, Nicholson, Hayes, Layton, Maggs, Engels, Albert, Rackham, Netschova I met up with Clive Kingham at Acton Town and we set off on the District Line to Upminster Bridge Station. The West Ham Ladies play at the home of AFC Hornchurch, who also share the stadium with Havering Athletics Club, hence the Continue reading
QPR (2) – Charlton Athletic (1)
Team: Smithies, Perch (Kpekawa), Onuoha, Hall, Robinson, Henry, Luongo, Phillips (Gladwin), Chery, Hoilett (El Khayati), Polter Subs Not Used: Ingram, Petrasso, Faurlin, Washington Attendance: 15,834 (including 1,106 Charlton fans) I guess the old saying that a win is a win no matter what and above everything else. But that only tells you half the true Continue reading
Leeds United (1) – QPR (1)
Team: Smithies, Onuoha, Hall, Angella, Perch, Luongo, Faurlin, Phillips, Mackie (Polter), Hoilett (Chery), Washington (El Khayati) Subs Not Used: Ingram, Robinson, Henry, Gladwin, Attendance: 17,388 (including 342 R’s fans) Tjaronn Chery’s late penalty helped Queen’s Park Rangers rescue a point against Leeds at Elland Road. Leeds, who are now without a win in four games, Continue reading
QPR Ladies (0) – Coventry United Ladies (5)
FA Women’s Premier League (Southern Section) Team: Coles, Lopes (Manzi), Odeniyi, Nicholson, Denny, Layton, Maggs, Engels (Colepio), Albert, Puddefoot, Netschova (Sseninde) Sub Not Used: Hayes Coventry came into this final home match situated in fifth place and with an impressive goal difference of 40 from just 17 games! The Rangers squad had been heavily depleted Continue reading
