FA Cup First Round Team: Springett, Brady (P), Angell, Malcolm, Brady (R), Keen, Lazarus, Leary, Bedford, Graham, McQuade Attendance: 12,141 On Saturday 16th November 1963, QPR took on Gillingham in a 1st round FA Cup tie at Loftus Road. I viewed the game from a very crowded School End Terrace. The goals were shown on Continue reading
Harrow Borough (1) – QPR Development Squad (1) – The R’s Exit the London Senior Cup 4-5 on Penalties
London Senior Cup Second Round Team: Salamon, Putman, Manufor, McCann, Leahy, Tarbotton, Neill, Petrie, Murphy, Hassan, Kennedy Attendance: 185 On a damp Tuesday night at the Rogers Family Stadium, it was Matteo Salamon, whilst under pressure, who nutmegged his opponent before clearing the ball to safety. The first shot of the evening was provided by Continue reading
We Will Remember Them
The following servicemen had at some point in their careers, played for Queen’s Park Rangers Football Club, and all tragically lost their lives serving their country. Albert Edward Bonass: Albert was one of the RAF crew who lost their lives when their Stirling bomber crashed at Tockwith, near York, in October 1945. Born in Acomb, Continue reading
In Memory of John McClelland
It was sad to hear that the QPR FC goalscoring winger of the early 1960’s is deceased. John was signed from Lincoln City in 1961. He scored 24 goals in 79 first team appearances for the R’s in Division 3, until his transfer to Second Division Portsmouth in 1963. John McClelland was a major part Continue reading
Herne Bay Women (1) – QPR FC Women (2)
Adobe Women’s FA Cup 3rd Round Qualifying Team: Wiggins, Cooper, Brooks, Dixon, Searle, Blodgett, Kennedy, Ward-Chambers, Stanley, McCrea, Dzyadyk Attendance: 340 The railway station is situated close to both the ground and the seafront. After having a pint on the pier, we headed off for some fish and chips, away from the swooping seagulls, before Continue reading
QPR U18 (0) Bristol City U18 (7)
U18 Professional Development League 2 Team: Loades, Neill, Adjetey-Brew, Keita-Turay, Skeete, Radojevic, Coomes, trialist (a), Strachan, trialist (b), Neziri Subs: Jones, Putman, Cody, Sanyaolu, Hamid Following some light rain, the game kicked-off just after 12.30 and the first action of note came when Callum Loades charged out to the edge of the box, where he Continue reading
Colchester United U21 (2) – QPR Development Squad (3)
U21 Professional Development League 2 Team: Clark, Friel, McDowell, McCann, Shann, Aoraha, Petrie, Tarbotton, Hassan, Murphy, Kennedy Subs: trialist, Leahy, Putman, Manufor, Sanyaolu After collecting Sammy and I from the railway station, Colin Woodley then gave us a quick tour of the town before parking up outside the Stadium. It was James Sasere who provided Continue reading
QPR (5) – Coventry City (1) – ‘Gould’s Side were Humiliated & it was too much for Gould to Bear’
FA Carling Premiership Team: Stejskal, Bardsley, Peacock, McDonald, Wilson, Impey (Holloway), Wilkins, Barker, Sinclair, Ferdinand, Allen (B) Subs Not Used: Roberts, Yates Attendance: 12,979 Rangers took on Coventry City at Loftus Road on 23rd October 1993. Roy Wegerle appeared for the visitors and Tony Flood later wrote the following: ‘Manager Bobby Gould quit as Coventry Continue reading
QPR FC Women (1) – Chesham United FC Women (0)
FA Women’s National League One (South-East) Team: Wiggins, Hennessy, Searle, Brooks, Blodgett, Lewin, Ward-Chambers, D’Santos, Stanley, Cooper, Sampson Sub Not Used: McCrea It was the home side having the best of the early stages, and on seven minutes Jess Cooper provided the first attempt on goal. Then, Chesham seized upon a loose ball and Gemma Continue reading
Wimbledon (0) – QPR (1) – ‘Dennis Bailey brought a Deserved Victory for Queen’s Park Rangers a Few Minutes from the End’
Team: Stejskal, Bardsley, Wilson, Tilson, Peacock, Maddix, Holloway, Barker, Thompson, Bailey, Sinton Attendance: 4,630 On 19th October 1991, the R’s travelled to Selhurst Park to take on Wimbledon. Ivo Tennant later filed the following match report: ‘The enormity of the challenge facing Peter Withe was all too evident at Selhurst Park. He has no money, Continue reading