The following article appeared in the West London Observer on 2nd March 1956: ‘Queen’s Park Rangers football team, who appear before thousands each week at Loftus Road, will be making their debut before a different public next Thursday when they make a personal appearance on the stage of the Gaumont Theatre, Shepherd’s Bush, in connection Continue reading
Reg Allen’s 1954 Benefit Match against Manchester United
There were at least three team corrections to the match programme. United’s left-back, Geoffrey Bent must have replaced Roger Byrne as he’s mentioned in the report below. Also Ray Marno informed me that his copy of the programme notes two changes for the R’s: QPR: Brown, Taylor, Ingham, Clayton, Powell (M), Angell, Fidler, Cameron, Clark, Continue reading
QPR’s Opening Game of the 1890/91 Season was a 7-0 Win over St. Bartholomew’s Hospital
Team: A. Schneidan, T. Saunders, H. Creber, J. Spurr, W. Ridout, J. McKenzie, A. Druett, F. Weller, A. Morris (capt.), J. Truth, A. Teagle Rangers opened the 1890/91 season on 11th October with a friendly against St. Bartholomew’s Hospital. The following week a match report appeared in the West London Observer: ‘Played on the ground Continue reading
In Memory of Pat Brady
Sad to hear the news that QPR full-back of the 1960’s, Pat Brady, has passed away. Pat along with his brother, centre-half Ray Brady, signed for the R’s from Millwall in time for the 1963/64 season. They formed a defensive partnership during the 1963/64 and 1964/65 campaigns. As I recollect Pat was a steady workman-like Continue reading
“The Emphasis here is on Ball-Play” – Dave Sexton Points the Way
The following article appeared in ‘Shoot’ magazine in 1976: ‘Last season the brilliant, exciting Queen’s Park Rangers suffered the agony of being pipped at the post by Liverpool for the First Division Championship. It was a melancholy ending to a campaign that had been richly decorated with a sparkling mixture of silky skills and spirited Continue reading
In Memory of our Friend, Mark Thornhill
I first met Mark around 1991 or so after I’d got married and moved out to Luton. Quite soon after I set up the Luton R’s and Mark was the first to respond. Then, after a few games it soon became clear that we had many things in common. One difference was the way we Continue reading
From 1949: Brentford (0) – QPR (2)
Team: Allen, Dudley, Jefferson, Pattison, Woodward, Hill, Duggan, Ramscar, Pointon, Hatton, Hudson. Attendance: 29,411 The R’s made a decent start to their 1949/50 Second Division campaign. Following a 1-1 draw at Elland Road, Rangers then shared six goals with Brentford at Loftus Road and went on to beat Southampton 1-0. Next up was a trip Continue reading
VJ Day – Wednesday, 15th August 1945
Today marks the 75th anniversary of VJ Day in 1945. Emperor Hirohito had announced the surrender of Imperial Japan to the Allies and on the following Friday the West London Observer reported that: Celebrations commenced before midnight on Tuesday as soon as the radio announced that Japan had accepted the United Nations peace terms. All Continue reading
In August 1936, ‘Bushranger’ finds New Faces & Confidence at Loftus Road
Ahead of a new season, the following article titled: ‘Bushranger Finds New Faces and Confidence at Loftus Road’, appeared in the Middlesex County Times on 22ndAugust 1936: ‘There is an atmosphere of quiet confidence down at the Queen’s Park Rangers’ ground in Loftus Road. I looked in one morning this week (writes “Bushranger”) and found Continue reading
When Andy Townsend provoked a response from Alan McDonald!
Rangers started off their 1990/91 campaign with a 1-1 draw at Forest, which was followed by a 0-1 home defeat against Wimbledon and next up were Chelsea. The R’s took an early lead following David Lee’s handball in the box. Roy Wegerle stepped up and made no mistake from the penalty spot. Later, the visitors Continue reading
