QPR (1) – Atalanta BC (1)

Team: Green, Onuoha (Furlong), Hill, Phillips (Hoilett), Chery (Doughty), Gladwin (Emmanuel-Thomas), Polter (Blackwood), Faurlin (Diakite), Luongo (Henry), Perch, Kpekawa (Hall) Subs Not Used: Lumley, Comley, Gobern, Grego-Cox Attendance: 3,114 (including 378 Atalanta fans) After the initial confusion over who QPR were supposed to be playing leading up to this fixture, Chris Ramsey will have been Continue reading


Hendon v QPR U21’s – Gary McCann’s Testimonial Match

Venue: Harrow Borough’s Earlsmead Stadium Team: Henly. Kakay, Haran, Hamalainen, Manning, Mitchell, Comley, Petrasso, Corkery, Prohouly, Grego-Cox Substitutes: Todd, Blackwood, Pattie, Butler, O’Sullivan, Shodipo, Komodikis The previous encounter between the two sides was played a few years ago at Wembley’s Vale Farm ground. The R’s lost that one I remember and Joe English informed me 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