U21 Professional Development League 2 Team: Lumley, Furlong, Wise, Haran, Comley, Prohouly (Komodikis), Sutherland, Blackwood, Rosenthal (Butler), Mulraney (Kakay), Suk-Young Sub Not Used: Hudnott On a clear, dry night at Loftus road, last Friday was ‘Rangers Night’ as was the case for a time during the mid-60’s. The visitors should have taken the lead when Continue reading
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QPR U21 (5) – Crystal Palace U21 (2)
U21 Professional Development League 2 (South) Team: Lumley, Furlong, Suk-Young, Wise (Jones), Kpekawa, Comley, Shodipo, Sutherland, Crichlow (Corkery), Mitchell (Manning), Gladwin. Sub Not Used: Hudnott Palace had started their season with two draws followed by an emphatic 6-2 victory against Watford the previous week. Yun Suk-Young and Ben Gladwin made their return from injury in Continue reading
Huddersfield Town (0) – QPR (1)
Team: Green, Konchesky, Hall, Onuoha, Perch, Phillips, Luongo, Faurlin, Doughty, Chery, Austin Subs Not Used: Smithies, Kpekawa, Furlong, Comley, Emmanuel-Thomas, Blackwood Attendance: 11,189 (including 836 R’s fans) Tjaronn Chery’s late winner ensured Queen’s Park Rangers left Huddersfield with all three points. The Dutchman side-footed home Massimo Luongo’s cross at the far post, after it had Continue reading
QPR (1) – Carlisle United (2)
Capital One Cup 2nd Round Team: Smithies, Furlong, Hall, Hill, Kpekawa, Doughty, Gobern (Comley), Emmanuel-Thomas, Grego-Cox (Chery), Hoilett, Polter Subs Not Used: Lumley, Perch, Phillips, Blackwood Attendance: 5,501 (including 458 Carlisle fans) Jason Kennedy scored a late winner as League Two Carlisle United shocked QPR and set up a League Cup trip to face Liverpool. Continue reading
QPR U21 (0) – Brentford U21 (3)
U21 Professional Development League 2 (South) Team: Lumley, Shodipo (Wise), Kakay, Jones, Haran, Mitchell, Mulraney, Diakite (Sutherland), Best, Manning, Prohouly (Crichlow) Sub Not Used: Hudnott On a very overcast afternoon at Harlington, the hope was that the windy conditions would help keep the rain at bay. As we took up our positions on pitch ‘number Continue reading
Wolverhampton Wanderers (2) – QPR (3)
Team: Green, Perch, Onuoha, Hall, Konchesky, Henry, Faurlin (Polter), Phillips, Luongo, Chery (Doughty), Austin Subs Not Used: Lumley, Hill, Gladwin, Emmanuel-Thomas, Hoilett Attendance: 21, 032 (including 766 R’s fans) Matty Phillips underlined his value to QPR as their rousing recovery stunned Wolves. The winger scored a second-half double to inspire a fight-back from 2-0 down Continue reading
QPR U21 (5) – Huddersfield Town U21 (5)
U21 Professional Development League 2 (South) Finished 5-5 – somehow? Incredibly it was 4-2 at half-time and the score flattered Huddersfield as we ran the show with the visitors scoring with their only ventures into our box. Writing this I’m still wondering how we didn’t win? We took the lead after about four minutes with Continue reading
QPR v Cardiff City – A Two-Goal Lead Frustratingly Surrendered
Team: Green, Perch, Onuoha, Hill, Konchesky, Luongo, Henry, Phillips, Chery (Doughty), Gladwin (Emmanuel-Thomas), Austin (Polter), Subs Not Used: Lumley, Kpekawa, Hall, Faurlin, Attendance: 14,927 (including 1,049 Cardiff fans) We were 2-0 up, and Cardiff had played all the football, and continued to do so, while we continued with long balls over the top. Very disappointed Continue reading
Websites meeting with QPR CEO Lee Hoos, 7 August 2015
Present from QPR: Lee Hoos, CEO (LH) Ian Taylor, head of media and communications (IT) Paul Morrissey, press and media manager (PM) From the sites: Steve Sayce, IndyRs (SS) Paul Finney, QPR Podcast (PF) Bethan Lang, Not606 (BL) Saffa Michail, Dot.Org (SM) Hud Saunders, WATRBs (HS) Clive Whittingham, LFW (CW) Eusebio, QPR Report (EQR) Minutes: Continue reading
Yeovil Town (0) – QPR (3)
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
