Team: Parkes, Clement, Gillard, Hollins, McLintock, Webb, Thomas, Francis, Masson, Bowles, Givens Sub: Leach Attendance: 31,002 On this day in 1976, the R’s took on Leeds in their final game of an historic season. Ron Phillips’ ‘Bush Telegraph’ programme notes included the following: ‘In any normal season Rangers’ superb winning run from January to April Continue reading
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‘Just Call Me Susan’, Says this Francis Whizz-Kid
The following article was written by Eric Nicholls and appeared in ‘Goal’ magazine on 4th August 1973: ‘When your brother is a well-known footballer, it’s difficult not to attract attention when you go out to show off your own Soccer skills. That’s the problem Susan Francis faces every time she pulls on the No.3 jersey Continue reading
From 1923: FA Cup Round Two – Wigan Borough (2) – QPR (4)
Team: Hill, Marsden, Bain, John, Vigrass, Gregory (J), Edgley, Birch, Parker, Davis, Chandler Attendance: 23,454 Rangers defeated Crystal Palace 1-0 in the FA Cup 1st Round on the 13th January 1923. For the 2nd Round, the R’s travelled to Wigan for the very first time. Ahead of the match the Daily Herald reported: ‘Thirteen players Continue reading
QPR‘s 1896 Friendly at Harrow Athletic: ‘By Brakes, Carts, Bicycles, Trains & the Humble Shanks’, they swarmed down’
Team: A. J. Kips, H. Teagle, F. Tyler, A. Knight, T. Harvey, A. McKenzie, C. Davies, A. Gilmour, B. Carr, W. Ward, E. Wallington. QPR’s 1895/96 season was made up of various cup competitions and a number of friendlies. On 15th February, Rangers travelled to Harrow Athletic. A comprehensive match report, (and interesting references to Continue reading
QPR’s first Overseas Tour was to Belgium in 1908
I had thought that QPR’s first overseas tour had been to France and Germany in 1912, but it has now come to light that the Rangers travelled to Belgium four years earlier. A Reuters telegram was circulated to the Press on Sunday 3rd May reporting that QPR had defeated Brussels Racing Club 5-2: ‘The excellent Continue reading
In 1986 QPR pulled in nearly 1,500 to light-up Ruislip
A few days after the friendly match at Ruislip’s Breakspear Road ground on the 10th March 1986, the Hayes & Harlington Gazette reported that: ‘First Division Queen’s Park Rangers drew a bumper crowd of 1,500 to Breakspear Road on Monday evening for a special match against Ruislip to officially switch on the local club’s new Continue reading
QPR’s New £150,000 Stand in 1968
The following article appeared in the Hammersmith & Shepherd’s Bush Gazette on 11th April 1968: ‘Home matches are recognised throughout sport to be beneficial to the host club, where they are considered to have a better chance of coming out on top. Queen’s Park Rangers have shown how much “home” means to them by their Continue reading
Rangers make ‘Owls’ Fight: Sheffield Wednesday (2) – QPR (1)
Team: Brown, Powell (G), Ingham, Gilberg, Spence, Farrow, Muir, Hold, Addinall, Smith (C), Waugh Attendance: 41,706 On 15th March 1952, bottom-placed QPR travelled to high-flying Sheffield Wednesday. Fred Walters wrote the following (amended) match report for a local newspaper: ‘Wednesday’s narrow victory over Queen’s Park Rangers, bottom club in the Second Division, kept them well Continue reading
QPR’s 1922 Charity Match against a Side from the Adelphi Theatre
On Thursday 30th March 1922, QPR took on a “Golden Moth” X1 at Loftus Road. The stage production, described as a ‘musical play’, was running at the Adelphi Theatre in the Strand. Rangers fielded their full league eleven with the exception of Harry Edgley, who was replaced by Robert Faulkner at outside-right. The match was Continue reading
Watched by about 500 Spectators & two Dogs, QPR’s first Competitive Match was against Tottenham Hotspur in 1890.
QPR’s first competitive match was played on 1st November 1890, when they took on Tottenham Hotspur at Brondesbury Park in the 2nd round of the London Senior Cup. Around 500 attended the game and the Rangers side lined-up as follows: A. Schneidan, T. Saunders, H. Sturges, J. Spurr, W. Ridout, J. McKenzie, A. Druett, F. Continue reading
