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Monday, December 03, 2007

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CHELSEA OFFICIAL SITE
Under the terms of the loan agreement with Queens Park Rangers for Michael Mancienne, Michael has permission to play in the FA Cup for QPR, however the player is not permitted to play against Chelsea in the competition.
Both Scott Sinclair and Ben Sahar's loans at QPR finish before the FA Cup third round tie at Stamford Bridge in January.
Mancienne, who is spending a second season gaining first team experience at Loftus Road, has made 12 appearances this campaign.
However, the England Under 21 international defender missed QPR's game on Saturday having suffered a hamstring strain during a midweek match.
Sinclair and Sahar did both start at Blackpool on Saturday. Sinclair scored in his second game for his loan club and has started five times. Sahar has also begun five games with a further three substitute appearances but has yet to find the net. Chelsea

Chelsea Official Site - IT'S QPR IN THE CUP
Chelsea will play Queens Park Rangers at Stamford Bridge in a London derby as we begin our defence of the FA Cup.
The game will be played the weekend of 5 and 6 January.
It will be the first competitive meeting between the local rivals in just under 12 years. The 1995/96 season was also most recent FA Cup clash, Chelsea winning a fourth round tie at Loftus Road 2-1 thanks to goals from Paul Furlong and Gavin Peacock.
QPR knocked Chelsea out in a third round replay back in 1974 but the first cup meeting went the Blues' way - a 4-2 away win on route to lifting the trophy in 1970. ...Chelsea

QPR OFFICIAL SITE De Canio - FAN-TASTIC DRAW
Luigi De Canio feels 'lucky' and 'honoured' to be taking a QPR side to Stamford Bridge in the FA Cup, third round.
Speaking exclusively to www.qpr.co.uk this morning, the Rangers gaffer expressed his delight at the draw, commenting: "I feel very lucky and honoured to be in the position to take us to Chelsea in the FA Cup.
"You can be waiting a very long time in your life for a derby like this and we will relish it.
"I have waited for this opportunity and I am looking forward to it very much.
"I hope we can give the fans a beautiful, memorable day and the most satisfaction possible."
Under the terms of his loan deal, Chelsea loanee Michael Mancienne will not feature in the third round clash.QPR

QPR Official Site LEE CAMP - CAMP RELISHING BLUES TIE
Posted on: Sun 02 Dec 2007
Queens Park Rangers have been drawn against local rivals Chelsea in the FA Cup third round.
The R's will make the short trip to Stamford Bridge in early January after today's draw pitted them with Avram Grant's Premiership outfit, who are the current FA Cup holders.
Speaking exclusively to www.qpr.co.uk, goalkeeper Lee Camp expressed his delight at the draw: "It is without doubt the tie all the fans were looking for.
"It is a great opportunity for the players at this Football Club to pit their wits against not only some of the best players in England, but also the world.
"When it comes around at the start of the New Year, it will probably be the biggest game of my club career.
"However, we can't get too distracted just yet. We've got some vitally important League fixtures to focus on."
The last time the R's faced Chelsea at The Bridge was in March 1996, when the sides drew 1-1 in the Premiership.
Two months earlier, the Blues had knocked Rangers out of the FA Cup in the fourth round." QPR

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