The following article appeared in the Dundee Evening Telegraph on 14th March 1930: ‘Using a commandeered motor car, P.C. Leslie B Warren, of the Metropolitan Police, chased and stopped a runaway horse at Shepherd’s Bush. The horse, which was attached to a dairy van, bolted while in Cobbold Road and made off towards Askew Road. Continue reading
Hammersmith Athletic & Chiswick (1) – QPR (0)
Team: Hunt, Tyler, Hughes (F), Walburn, Keeps, McKenzie, Davies, Hughes (R), Smith, Ward, Wallington Attendance: 850 On 13th February 1897, Rangers took on Hammersmith Athletic & Chiswick in a London League (Division 2) fixture. The following match report later appeared in the West London Observer: ‘A wet morning gave place to a dull and showery Continue reading
In Memory of Stan Anderson
Stan Anderson sadly passed away earlier this month on 10th June, aged 85. His playing league career commenced at Sunderland where he went on to make over 400 appearances. Stan then moved to Newcastle in 1963 and two years later he signed for Middlesbrough, where he was to also manage. Stan’s association with the R’s Continue reading
Spotlight on Alan McDonald – (In Memory of a QPR Legend)
QPR and Northern Ireland legend Alan McDonald sadly passed away on this day in 2012. And as a way to commemorate him I’ve reproduced the following 1989 interview, which I think, appeared in ‘Shoot’ magazine: Q: First of all, Alan, why have you decided to stay at Loftus Road? AM: Basically because Trevor Francis has Continue reading
Reg Leafe, the Referee who was replaced ahead of the 1958 QPR v Stockport County Match
The following article appeared in the Newcastle Journal on 29th September 1958: ‘Mr Reg Leafe, who was to referee the Queen’s Park Rangers – Stockport County match tonight, is to be replaced. The Football League Management Committee decided this last night. Their decision followed a visit by Mr George Hurley, the Rangers’ secretary, to the Continue reading
E. H. Lintott: QPR’s first full England International
Rangers signed Evelyn Lintott from Plymouth Argyle in 1907 and he made his debut later that year against New Brompton on 7th September. On 7th December, Lintott’s international career began as an amateur against Ireland and he went on to gain a total of five caps. He made his full international debut, also against Ireland, Continue reading
When the Queen & Princess Mary served Dinner at the Lime Grove Communal Kitchen
The following article appeared in the Daily Mirror on Thursday, 1st November 1917: “Did you notice that they served us like mother would, but that they never took their gloves off!” Thus remarked a little boy when the Queen served him yesterday with a dinner at a communal kitchen off the Uxbridge Road, London. The Continue reading
Queen’s Park Rangers Celebrated at Frascati’s in Oxford Street after Winning the Southern League Championship
Rangers won the Southern League (Division One) title in 1908, after finishing two points ahead of second-placed Plymouth Argyle. A dinner was held at Frascati’s in Oxford Street, a restaurant described as ‘beautiful and sophisticated and known for its excellent international cuisine.’ The following article appeared in the Sporting Life on 28th May: ‘The Queen’s Continue reading
Ellerslie Road Resident, Mrs Emily Wood, ordered to return all the Footballs from her Garden to QPR FC
It still gets a cheer when a ball is kicked out of the ground, but in 1940 Mrs Emily Wood, a resident of Ellerslie Road, refused to return a number of footballs to the Club. In a match against Arsenal one of the players kicked a ball high over the stand and into her garden, Continue reading
QPR (3) – Windsor & Eton (0): FA Cup Preliminary Round – 18th September 1897
Team: Hunt, Hughes (F), Tyler, Walburn, Musselwhite, Blyth, McKenzie, Evans (W), Hughes (R), Wallington (A), Wallington (E) Queen’s Park Rangers faced Windsor & Eton at Harvist Road on 18th September 1897. The following match report appeared in the Windsor and Eton Express a week later: ‘Windsor and Eton did not defeat Queen’s Park Rangers on Continue reading
