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


QPR v Chelsea: ‘We are still in with a fight, everyone is disappointed and I just feel sorry for the Crowd‚’ – Chris Ramsey

Team: Green, Isla (Dunne), Onuoha, Caulker, Hill, Phillips, Barton, Sandro (Kranjcar), Henry, Austin, Zamora (Hoilett) Subs Not Used: McCarthy, Comley, Mitchell, Grego-Cox Attendance: 17,939 This is the kind of result on which fates can seem settled. Chelsea’s victorious players had gathered in front of the away support in the upper tier of the School End Continue reading


Aston Villa (3) – QPR (3)

Team: Green, Isla (Traore), Onuoha, Caulker, Hill, Phillips, Sandro (Doughty), Barton, Kranjcar (Henry), Austin, Zamora Subs Not Used: McCarthy, Mitchell, Hoilett, Grego-Cox Attendance: 33,708 (including 1,214 R’s fans) In the tense, tight world at the bottom of the Premier league, a land where the supposed dead men walking have shown signs of life, this was Continue reading


West Bromwich Albion (1) – QPR (4)

Team: Green, Isla, Onuoha, Caulker, Suk-Young (Hill), Phillips, Barton, Sandro, Vargas (Kranjcar), Austin, Zamora (Henry). Subs Not Used: McCarthy, Doughty, Sutherland, Hoilett Attendance: 25,735 (including 2,241 R’s fans) Queen’s Park Rangers stunned West Bromwich Albion with three first-half goals as they secured a precious second away victory of the season at the Hawthorns. Goals from Continue reading


Minutes of Fan Group Meeting with QPR 18 March 2015: Operations and Safety

On 18 March we attended a meeting of fan groups with club officials and a representative of the Metropolitan Police. Here are the minutes. Fan Group Meeting – Operations Attendees Jenny Winstanley – Operations Manager Jim McNeil – Saftey Officer Jason Taff-Evans – Football Intelligence Officer (Metropolitan Police) Andy Rees – Customer Services Manager / Continue reading


QPR v Everton – The Performance is Irrelevant Compared to the Result

Team: Green, Isla, Onuoha, Caulker, Suk-Young, Phillips, Barton, Sandro (Henry), Hoilett (Vargas), Zamora (Taarabt), Austin Subs Not Used: McCarthy, Hill, Ferdinand, Kranjcar Attendance: 17,706 (including 1,809 Everton fans) If not now for Queen’s Park Rangers, then when? This ought to have been the perfect opportunity for Rangers to turn their season around, to spark their Continue reading


Crystal Palace v QPR – ‘Teams threatened with Relegation are supposed to give every last drop of sweat. QPR barely gave their first’

Team: Green, Furlong (Hill), Onuoha, Caulker, Suk Young, Wright-Phillips (Grego-Cox), Henry, Sandro (Kranjcar), Phillips, Taarabt, Austin Subs Not Used: McCarthy, Hoilett, Vargas, Zamora Attendance: 24,886 (including 2,650 R’s fans) Are Queen’s Park Rangers doomed? Ask their fans. “We’re going down,” they sang as they slid to defeat here, and amid the gallows humour there was Continue reading