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Saturday, September 25, 2010

TEAMS: QPR vs Doncaster

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TEAMS: QPR vs Doncaster

QPR: Kenny, Hill, Derry, Taarabt, Helguson, Buzsaky, Mackie, Gorkss, Walker, Connolly, Ephraim.
Subs: Cerny, Borrowdale, Agyemang, Smith, Leigertwood, Parker, Rowlands.

Doncaster Rovers: Sullivan, Martis, Woods, Coppinger, Gillett, Oster, O'Connor, Shiels, Sharp, Friend, Dumbaya.
Subs: Woods, Wilson, Stock, Hayter, Fairhurst, Hird, Lockwood.


- Feel Free to Offer Your views re today's Doncaster Game on the QPR Report Messageboard.


- Doncaster Previews and Flashbacks

- Video of Doncaster's Previous Visit to Loftus Road: A Non-Playing "Incident"

- A (Non-QPR) Blogger: Is It Time to Pay Neil Warnock Some Respect?

- Four Year Flashback: QPR/Gianni Paladini Statement re AKUTRS

- The Continuing "Taboo" of Gay Footballers

- UK Football and Minorities: Maybe Few "Asian" Players in English Football, but are "Asian" Fans

- Not re QPR but obviously applicable: Managers Shaping their Teams

- Arsenal Announce Record Profits

- Vote for Taarabt or Mackie (or another team's player!) for PFA's Championship Player of The Month"

QPR Report Saturday Football Snippets...Mackie Reportedly Set for Scotland Call-Up

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- Doncaster Previews and Flashbacks

- Video of Doncaster's Previous Visit to Loftus Road: A Non-Playing "Incident"

- A (Non-QPR) Blogger: Is It Time to Pay Neil Warnock Some Respect?

- Four Year Flashback: QPR/Gianni Paladini Statement re AKUTRS

- The Continuing "Taboo" of Gay Footballers

- UK Football and Minorities: Maybe Few "Asian" Players in English Football, but are "Asian" Fans

- Not re QPR but obviously applicable: Managers Shaping their Teams

- Arsenal Announce Record Profits

- Vote for Taarabt or Mackie (or another team's player!) for PFA's Championship Player of The Month"


Daily Record/ Gavin Berry Sept 25 2010 - QPR hitman Jamie Mackie on Craig Levein's radar for Scotland call-up
- SCOTLAND boss Craig Levein is to hand QPR hitman Jamie Mackie a shock call-up for next month's Euro 2012 qualifying double header against the Czech Republic and Spain.
- Mackie, 24, has been in sensational scoring form for the Championship outfit with an incredible eight goals in the first seven games of the season.
- The Dorking-born player - who qualifies for Scotland because his grandfather is from Kilmarnock - admitted he's now desperate to get his international career up and running.
- He said: "I also qualify for England and it's great for the CV. I'd love to play international football in any capacity."
- Mackie is firmly in Levein's sights after his sizzling start for the Championship table-toppers following a £150,000 summer switch from Plymouth.
- James McFadden has been ruled out of the October showdowns with the Czechs and world champions Spain after a cruciate injury in training with Birmingham last week.
- Levein is looking for a replacement and Mackie fits the bill perfectly as he can play either through the middle or as a right-winger and is an obvious attacking threat.
- Mackie, who started his career at Wimbledon, has scored as many goals at club level this season as Rangers frontman Kenny Miller and has outgunned Kris Boyd and Chris Iwelumo.
- And his reward could come in the shape of a first call-up for Scotland's vital Euro 2012 qualifiers.
- Mackie has hit successive doubles in QPR's last two games and former Scotland striker Paul Sturrock - who managed the player at Plymouth - said: "Jamie is a real handful.
- "He is a dedicated pro who wants to do well for himself and goals are the important part for him." - Daily Record


Non League Daily - Danny Fitzsimons Loaned to Histon
- Blue Square Bet Premier club Histon have announced that defender Danny Fitzsimons has signed on an initial one month loan from Queens Park Rangers and travels with the squad for the visit to Wrexham on Saturday.
- Primarily a left-sided defender, Fitzsimons can also play centrally and will add depth and competition to the back four.
- Having been released by Millwall during the summer after two years with the Lions, Fitzsimons moved to Loftus Road and is a regular in the Ireland under-18 side.
- Histon manager David Livermore commented: “We are grateful to QPR for agreeing to loan us Danny, a promising youngster who has all the attributes of a very effective defender with a maturity well beyond his years.” Non League Daily


Neil Warnock/The Independent - What I Learnt This Week
Saturday, 25 September 2010


Neil Warnock: I don't mind when the coach driver gets lost. Well, not if we've won away from home

I have mentioned before that the travelling is the worst part of the job, but some journeys are better than others.

This week the miles flew by as we returned from Leicester, then Ipswich, with maximum points. Given the week began with a home victory over Middlesbrough it was a fantastic seven days, one of the most demanding, but also one of the most rewarding, of my career.

When you've won away from home you're not so concerned about getting back in the middle of the night – even getting lost on the way home is bearable. That's what happened after the Ipswich match.

Some of the lads live en route so we picked them up at Waltham Abbey on the way. After the game the driver pulled off the M25 to drop them back at their cars. It was already after midnight. The driver then took the wrong turning back on to the M25 and found himself going back east instead of west. The problem was the next junction, with the M11, is a closed one. He would have to go a dozen miles in the wrong direction before he could turn round.

So we ended up coming in on the M11 and going through London to our training ground out near Heathrow. As you can imagine, we pulled his leg a bit, but it was light-hearted. When you've won the game you're not in the mood to shout at sombody.

I got back about 1.45am. It didn't matter too much. I can't sleep immediately after a game anyway, the mind is going at 100mph. You'd think when we've won it would be easier to sleep, but it isn't. I used to take a sleeping tablet, but I began to have problems sleeping without them, which was a bit of a worry. I cut down to half a tablet and gradually managed to wean myself off them in the last 18 months. I can imagine it would be very easy to get hooked on things like that. I don't know how insomniacs cope.

2. It never rains but it pours for Liverpool in Carling Cup

What a dramatic week for the Carling Cup, probably the most dramatic in its history. Who would have, though, that Chelsea, Man City, Everton and, last but not least, Liverpool, would get knocked out? On top of that Spurs lost to Arsenal. Man United must be laughing their socks off ahead of today's draw, and I suppose Gérard Houllier will also be fancying his chances of another cup final.

Northampton's performance against Liverpool must have taken everybody by surprise. I'm sure Roy Hodgson, like the majority of other managers facing lower division opposition, imagined lads who were pushing for a place would have wanted to show what they had. I saw him at 90 minutes, the rain bucketing down on him, and did not envy him at all. You really have to grin and bear it in those situations. It was just as grim a night for Chelsea, not just because they lost, but two influential players in Kalou and Benayoun were injured. None of that will bother Newcastle's Chris Hughton, he must have been proud of that result: very few teams win at Chelsea.

I feel for David Moyes at the moment. We've all been here. Myself, like many others, thought Everton would be pushing for the top six but their results have been a nightmare. But one thing I like about David, he's been here, he's had these runs before, and when everyone starts writing them off, off they go again on a good run and I am sure that will happen again.

Moyes has been there eight years, about the time I was at Sheffield United. It was devastating for me to leave as I did, relegated with the last kick of the season, but I've always been a big believer in fate and it has to be the best thing that ever happened to me. Palace gave me a new lease of life and QPR has reinvigorated me further. There will be a time when David moves on and he might welcome the change when it happens. It's hard work keeping a club like Everton in the top six. It's not like managing Man United or Chelsea. I know that job brings different pressures with the expectation of trophies, but it must be a comfort to know you are better than 90 per cent of the teams you play.

Talking of having to win something, were you as surprised as I was to see Arsène's team? I do hope he is going to continue with that approach and try and win the competition. While I admire Harry Redknapp I could not take my eyes off Arsenal. Wilshere was like a matador in the ring, directing everything. For someone of such a young age I found it exhilarating. Don't tell me you haven't got any up-and-coming English lads.

I'm looking forward to today's draw. What price we get Stoke City v Arsenal?

3. Going out of a competition has unexpected upsides

I know how the managers beaten this week feel. The only game we have lost this season was at home to Port Vale in the Carling Cup. They played well but that's an embarrassing result, given the respective divisions we're in, but without a doubt we would not be where we are in the league if we had had a good run in the Carling Cup. I looked at the teams playing this week, and some of the travelling they did, and didn't envy them a bit.

We needed the break that being out of the competition gave us. At Leicester I only managed to fill the bench by asking Martin Rowlands, who's still getting match-fit after a long injury, to help out. This week we have another three games, but at least they are all in London: Doncaster and Millwall at home, then Crystal Palace away.
4. Halting Pakistan tour would have restored credibility

I'm delighted that the Pakistan tour has finally ended. I have always thought cricket was the sport which set an example to the world, but what a mess. How the tour was allowed to continue, especially after those accusations were made about England players, I will never know. Well I do: money. But whatever they earned for those last two games – how much more credibility they would have got by saying "enough is enough".

At least now we can all look forward to the most eagerly awaited tour that comes around, when the lads go to Australia for the Ashes. When I retire, or should I say, when I run out of people who will employ me, I definitely hope to go to watch an Ashes series in Australia. I'll never forget being at The Oval when Stuart Broad (below) got those five wickets in the last series. It wouldt be great to watch something like that in Sydney.

The only sports event to compare is, for me, the Ryder Cup, which is coming up next week. I'll certainly be following that, though I might be distracted next Saturday when we're at Selhurst Park.

5. News sometimes comes in both sweet and sour varieties

When I picked William up from school in midweek he said he had something to tell me. The little so-and-so looked as if he had been reprimanded. I said, "Tell me what you done." He paused. I thought, "What's mum going to say?" Then he burst out, "I've got three distinctions, Dad". We were giving the high five outside the school. We were both delighted. On the flip side, Amy's team came third in a hockey tournament – on goals scored. How tough is that? I said if it had been on goal difference, they probably would have won.

6. When players and managers click, watch out

I've really enjoyed the games during our TalkSport show on Sunday and we've a couple of crackers tomorrow with Bolton v Man U, then Wolves v Villa. They're good contrasting games. I'll be interested to see how Emile Heskey does for Villa. On Wednesday he saved his mentor from a bad start and he looks as if he might get back to his best. Certain players play better for certain managers who they know believe in them, and no one could have believed in Emile more than Gérard Houllier.

Independent

Friday, September 24, 2010

QPR Report Friday: Analysis: Are Rangers Back?...Warnock Optimism...Quiz...Flashback: Launch of The QPR Official Site

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- West Ham interest in Mackie? (Or just a hyped up online story?)

- Doncaster Previews and Flashbacks

- Vote for Taarabt or Mackie (or another team's player!) for PFA's Championship Player of The Month"

- Taarabt Set for Tanzania Game

- Two Year Flashback: Iain Dowie's QPR Wins at Aston Villa (Dowie sacked before the next round!)

- Three QPR Birthdays

- Bring The World Cup to the USA Video (Narrated by Morgan Freeman)


- QPR' Mackie Ranked Number #1 in Championship!
- In the latest Actim Index Rankings, QPR have the #1 ranked player overall (Mackie); the #1 (Mackie) and #3 (Helguson) Forwards. The #1 Goalie (Kenny); The #1 (Taarabt) and #2 (Ephraim) Midfielders and the #2 Defender (Gorkss)

RANKINGS: TOP 100 Players
#1 Mackie #4 Helguson #5 Taarabt #6 Ephraim #8 Gorkss #13 Kenny #26 Derry #46 Hill #51 Connolly #87 Orr - Actim Rankings

- FIFA & UEFA Claim They Can't Act Against Russian Racist Banner

- Supposedly Naming a Stadium After Drogba (If it was QPR: Rodney Marsh Stadium? Tony Ingham Stadium? Mike Keen Stadium? Jim Gregory or Alec Stock Stadium?)

- "Found" - Nigel Quashie: Training at Orient!

- "New" Video - From QPR's 1968/69 Division One Relegation Season: QPR at WBA


IMS Scouting - QPR – Are Rangers back?

Those who follow the Championship will not have been able to ignore the stunning start to the season by the table toppers from West London.

The Championship is perhaps the most competitive division in English football and is almost unquestionably the most unpredictable. Blackpool’s promotion last season is testament to that. This season, even few QPR fans would have predicted that the R’s would be the division’s overwhelming pace-setters. With it comes the hope that a return to the glory days might just be round the corner for Rangers.

Many forget that QPR were a permanent fixture in the top division from 1983-96 and were among the founding members of the Premier League. Looking further back, the club has a proud tradition of producing attractive footballing teams. Alec Stock’s side, containing Rodney Marsh won the League Cup in 1967, before Dave Sexton developed perhaps the best side never to win the title, including the incomparable Stan Bowles, which was pipped to the championship by Liverpool in 1975-6. Then Terry Venables led the club to its only FA Cup final to date in 1982 before Gerry Francis built a side which would finish higher than every other London club in 1992-3.

Since then, there has been precious little for Rangers’ loyal fans to cheer about. Ray Wilkins oversaw the club’s relegation from the Premier League in 1996 and a series of financial crises and poor sides saw QPR plummet down to League One staring football obscurity in the face. Ian Holloway dragged the club back up to the Championship in 2004, where they have never really since troubled the top six.

However, this season things appear to be coming together for the Superhoops. A glance at the Championship table shows that QPR lead the way with 19 points from 7 games, 5 points ahead of second place Ipswich. Rangers’ form is underscored by an amazing goal difference of 19 goals scored and only 2 conceded. No visiting side has yet scored at Loftus Road.

Something has clearly changed down in Shepherds Bush, but is this just a false dawn which will soon fade away or is this a real breakthrough that will take QPR back to the Premier League? A lucky run of form or a solid foundation for success? Only time will tell, but in the meantime, let’s analyze the changes that have seen QPR start the season so impressively.

Rock solid at the back:

Key to their success has been the right formula for a stable defence. Last season QPR conceded 65 goals, about 1.5 goals per game and this season after 7 matches they have conceded only 2, both in the draw at Derby County.6 clean sheets out of 7 games really says it all.

Credit must be given to 32-year-old goalkeeper Paddy Kenny , who joined the club this summer on a free transfer and appears to have instilled real confidence in his back four. He is a favorite of QPR boss Neil Warnock, having played under him with great success at Sheffield United. Kenny has a reputation as one of the most reliable stoppers at this level. He is renowned as a goalkeeper with excellent reflexes, good distribution and is a good communicator. However, he is also a colourful character too and has grabbed the headlines in the past for the wrong reasons by being involved in a pub fight and suffering a nine month ban from football for testing positive for a banned substance, which he insists was contained in nothing more suspicious than cough medicine. Republic of Ireland international Kenny returned to action towards the back end of last season and will be pleased to get a good season under his belt with QPR.

In front of him QPR have developed a cohesive back four. At the very heart of the defence is the excellent pairing of Matthew Connolly and Latvian international Kaspars Gorkss . Both are imposing figures and Connolly is a characteristically classy player, having developed under Arsene Wenger at Arsenal.

The full-back positions proved to be problematic for Rangers last season, but those worries appear to have been dissipated with the arrival of Clint Hill from Crystal Palace and Bradley Orr from Bristol City. Orr scored his first goal for the club against Sc**thorpe United and has since been injured. Replacing him though has been energetic Tottenham youngster Kyle Walker on loan.

Rangers’ solid defensive performances at home, where they have yet to concede a goal, may also have been helped by the compact surroundings of Loftus Road. The stands are almost on top of the pitch, lending encouragement to the home side and allowing the Rangers support to create a tough environment for opponents. Crowds have been somewhat disappointing so far this season, but especially when full, Loftus Road will play its’ role as the season progresses.

Hands-off owners:

QPR have been able to boast the richest owners in English football for a while now. Formula One gurus Flavio Briatore and Bernie Ecclestone took control of the club in August 2007, bringing one of the UK’s richest men, steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal on board four months later, when he bought 20% of Briatore’s stake.

Many assumed that the incredible wealth of the club’s owners would see Rangers spend fortunes on new signings. However, it brought about a period of great instability, marred by what was seen as Briatore’s meddling in team affairs and a negative change in the profile of QPR from a community club, to a rich man’s play-thing. The instability was reflected by the almost comical turnover in managers, which saw Iain Dowie last just 15 games, Jim Magilton a slightly better 24 and Paul Hart a ludicrous 5.

Briatore stood down as club chairman in February of this year with the Mittal family taking a far more prominent role in the running of the club. Mittal’s son-in-law and board member Amit Bhatia recruited Ishan Saksena to take over from Briatore and together they have taken much more of a hands-off approach to the playing side of the club and have ensured that QPR is less about celebrity and more to do with football. The stability instilled by Bhatia and Saksena has helped create an environment where the team can flourish.

The manager:

Perhaps Bhatia and Saksena’s best decision so far has been the appointment of Neil Warnock as manager in March 2010. The position of QPR manager had become something of a poisoned chalice, but there is every sign that Warnock will enjoy an extended period at Loftus Road.

Wily 61-year-old Warnock has over twenty years of experience as a football manager. He made his name having taken Scarborough into the Football League and then overseeing an incredible rise which saw Notts County promoted to the first division in 1991. More recently, he led Sheffield United to two cup semi-finals and then promotion to the Premier League in 2006. At Crystal Palace, he also turned the team from relegation battlers to promotion contenders, securing a place in the play-offs in 2008.

In a short space of time, Warnock appears to have turned around a QPR side full of loan signings and little direction into promotion contenders.

Warnock has a reputation for being an old-school, outspoken Yorkshireman and his fiery temperament has seen him involved in several run-ins with other managers in the game. He was memorably accused by Gary Megson of deliberately trying to get a game abandoned by reducing his side to six players. Warnock was later said to have commented on Megson that he wouldn’t “piss on him if he caught fire.” In 2006 he publicly criticized Rafa Benitez for fielding a weakened side against Fulham, who were fellow relegation candidates alongside Sheffield United.

Warnock’s passionate style also helps him forge fierce loyalty from his players. His sides tend to play with a great sense of team spirit and many of his former players have spoken of their drive to play for him. It is therefore perhaps unsurprising that Warnock has looked to several of his old charges at QPR.

As already mentioned, Paddy Kenny was a loyal Warnock servant at Sheffield United and sited the prospect of working with the 61-year-old again as a major factor in his decision to move to Loftus Road. Few QPR fans were excited at the prospect of signing Warnock’s former Crystal Palace players, Shaun Derry and Clint Hill , but both have so far proven to be valuable additions to the first eleven.

Similarly, Warnock has surrounded himself at QPR with familiar faces in his backroom staff. Both Keith Curle and Mick Jones followed him from Crystal Palace, with Jones having worked previously with Warnock at several clubs.

The stars:

A solid back four has been a crucial foundation for Rangers’ start to the season. In attack, QPR have found the back of the net with ease. Going forward, there have been three key players who have so far stood out for Warnock’s side.

Jamie Mackie - The talisman of the side at the moment, with 8 goals in 7 games. This is an outstanding total, especially given that he scored 8 goals in total for Plymouth during the whole of last season. The 24-year-old has never previously been a prolific scorer at MK Dons Exeter City or Plymouth, but has always displayed pace, good movement and an excellent work-rate. Mackie has the ability to work the channels, wear defenders down and then beat them with a burst of pace.

A versatile front-man, Mackie can play as a target striker, but this season has been outstanding as either a second striker or a wide player in a front three. So far this term, he has shown an incredible knack of being in the right place at the right time and against Leicester showed excellent aerial ability, converting a header from 15 yards out from an Adel Taarabt cross.

Adel Taarabt – Looks to be one of the bargains of the summer, having been signed for £1million from Tottenham. The Moroccan youngster showed in his brief cameos with Spurs that he has incredible talent and dribbling ability. He enjoyed a very good spell on loan at QPR last season and was persuaded to sign permanently by Warnock over the summer.

Taarabt’s ability to beat players, produce pin-point passes, create chances for his team-mates and score goals has never been in doubt. He is unquestionably one of the most exciting players in the Championship. Warnock’s key input into Taarabt’s game has been the improvement in his temperament. The one weakness in the 21-year-old’s game has been his tendency to prioritise showboating above team-play. Warnock has made him captain in the absence of Fitz Hall and the vote of confidence from the manager may prove to be a master-stroke. Warnock has time and again expressed his confidence in Taarabt and has now given him the responsibility to captain the side. Taarabt is beginning to show that he is not only a remarkable entertainer but also a real asset to the team.

Hogan Ephraim- Small in stature but his influence on the side is growing. Ephraim began his career at West Ham and in many ways is a typical West Ham product – A tricky, skillful attacker. He has the versatility to play on either wing, which has made Ephraim invaluable to Warnock’s fluid system this season.

There was a time last season when the 22-year-old looked to be totally out of favour at QPR and was loaned to Leeds United. But, Warnock must again take credit for his revitalization this term. Ephraim’s direct running and pace has made him a real nuisance to defences, creating chances for his team-mates. As he develops, Ephraim may well be the type of player who is able to move infield as he gains experience, further intelligence and insight into the game.

The Bench:

In a tough, long and unpredictable Championship season, it is vital to have the strength in depth to both cope with injuries and to switch tactics. Warnock is able to call upon an impressive pool of players and a mark of QPR’s promotion credentials lies in their substitute’s bench.

Former Tottenham goalkeeper and Czech international Radek Cerny provides cover for Paddy Kenny in goal. Captain and centre-back Fitz Hall has been injured, but such has been the effectiveness of the Gorkss-Connolly partnership, that it is far from certain that he will return to the side. Mikele Leigertwood provides an experienced and uncompromising option in a number of positions.

In midfield, fans’ favourite and influential midfielder Martin Rowlands has recovered from serious injury but faces a battle to regain his spot in the side. Akos Buzsaky wears the coveted number ten shirt and would surely be in the starting line-up for almost every other side in the division. He is an excellent option to bring on in midfield, particularly if the opposition has targeted and successfully shackled Taarabt.

Warnock also dipped into the transfer market just before the window closed to make valuable additions to his options up front. Rob Hulse was purchased from Derby County while Tommy Smith is on-loan from Portsmouth before his move is made permanent in January. Both are reliable scorers in the Championship and promise to give Warnock plenty of selection problems as the season progresses.

The variety of options on Warnock’s bench gives him the opportunity to change his game plan as necessary and to cope with the inevitable injuries and suspensions as they occur.

The Formation:

QPR usually play with a basic 4-2-3-1 formation where fluidity is the name of the game. The formation has the flexibility to change several times during the game if necessary, easily turning into a 4-3-3 or 4-4-2 thanks to the versatility of the squad.

The basic formation includes solid defenders (Hill, Gorkss, Connolly and Walker\Orr) in front of Paddy Kenny . Just in front of them is defensive midfielder Shaun Derry , the engine of the team, a really hard worker who efficiently wins possession from his opponent and passes it off to his team-mates to move forward. With bags of experience Derry is one of the foundations of the side, despite being in only his first season at the club. Next to him is Alejandro Faurlin , an expensive signing just over a year ago from Argentinean side Institiutu de Cordoba. Faurlin is the link between the defense and the attack. He always seems to find a yard of space to use his speed and passing ability to push the ball forward, often using his short-passing game to get the ball to the attacking trio.

The attacking trio consists of Mackie and Ephraim in slightly wider positions, able to switch sides and Taarabt as a playmaker with a free role behind the target striker Heidar Helguson. One advantage of this formation is to maximize the creativity of Taarabt as well as the endeavor of Mackie, who is also able to cut inside and join Helguson up front.

As mentioned, the formation is very fluid, and the team can switch to playing a 4-4-2 with Taarabt on the right flank and Ephraim on the left, with Mackie playing as a second striker.

As other Championship managers begin to adapt to the threat that Rangers pose, the flexibility of Warnock’s tactics will be crucial as he plots a lasting promotion challenge - IMS Scouting



Paul Warburton/Fulham Chronicle - QPR promotion is fate, says Neil Warnock
- THE last and only previous time the Pope came to Britain – QPR were promoted to the top flight the following year.
- Boss Neil Warnock reckons it’s cost his club an arm and a leg to get his Holiness to come over this week and speed Rangers return to the Premiership they left in 1996.
- "Shifting that Popemobile around for a start is a hell of a price," said Warnock. The manager is joking of course.
- But when reminded he was a manager of the month in August 1982 at Burton – as he was last month with table-topping Rangers – Warnock believes fate has dealt Rangers a royal flush.
- Pope John Paul II was the previous Pontiff who visited UK shores in May 1982 with Rs topping the then Second Division next May to be followed by a 14-year stint with the elite.
- The Rs boss added: "I’m a bit of fatalist and these co-incidences are just too good to be true.
- "There are going to be defeats along the way, but the way this side has gelled together, I’m beginning to think something good is in the air." Fulham Chronicle


THE QPR OFFICIAL SITE AT THIRTEEN
- Thirteen years ago today, the QPR Official Site was launched. And we had an extra source of information besides Battletank's path-breaking QPR.org (and a couple of other QPR-related sites)
- Chris Wright Was Chairman...Stuart Houston. QPR had Quashie and Murray and Sinclair and Spencer and Sheron...- Some of those early posts ...

QPR Official Site - September 24, 1997
- Welcome to the new Official Queens Park Rangers Web Site.
- We're delighted to have an official presence on the Internet and this site will give you the chance to keep up to date with everything that is happening at Loftus Road.
- Now wherever you are in the world - and I receive correspondence from our supporters from as far afield as Australia and Japan - you can know what's happening at the press of a button. Here at Queens Park Rangers we try to keep you informed as much as is practically possible and this site is a great step forward for the club and our supporters.
- It means you'll be able to read match reports of games just seconds after the final whistle has sounded, and very soon you will even be able to listen to live commentaries!
- News stories about the players, events and all aspects of the club will be updated on a daily basis by staff working inside the club.
- You can also order Club Merchandise without leaving your own home and chat with fellow fans in the Official Chat Forum.
- We'd also like you to play your part in further developing our site. You can help us by signing into the online Visitors Book.
- Happy Browsing,
-Chris Wright
Chairman
Queens Park Rangers Football and Athletic Club Limited

On the day of this inaugural post, QPR beat Terry Fenwick's Portsmouth 1-0 at Loftus Road

September 25, 1997 - QPR Official Site - R'S BATTLERS PLEASE BOSS
- R's boss Stewart Houston was delighted to pick up all three points, after seeing Rangers battle out a 1-0 win against Pompey, at Loftus Road on Wednesday night.
- Stewart stressed the importance of being able to pick up wins when Rangers are perhaps not playing at their best.
- " I thought that was a really battling performance and although we can play better, I was pleased to pick up the three points. Although we were only one up, their keeper made three outstanding saves, and perhaps we could have had a penalty, the players thought so."
- The boss had to switch things round when an injury to Steve Morrow forced him into bringing on Matthew Rose.
- " Steve's overstretched and straight away he had a problem and we had to take him off. I felt I had to change things a little bit, so I did, and it seemed to tighten things up a little."
- Stewart afterwards cleared up any confusion over who got the Rangers goal and was quick to applaude Sheron's contribution.
- " Mike Sheron received the ball and squared it across the six yard box and Spenny's come in and got the touch. Mike comes alive in the last 25 yards - he was just a bit unlucky - but the goals will come."
- The win lifts Rangers to equal top, but the boss refuses to get too carried away.
- " It's early days yet, eight games into the season, but six wins out of seven gives us a lot of confidence."

Speaking the next Day...
QPR Official Site - ALL SMILES FOR SPENNY
- JOHN SPENCER fired the bullet that took the R's joint top of the league, and then paid tribute to his striking partner Mike Sheron.
- Spencer's 44th minute strike was enough to beat Portsmouth and to hoist Rangers level with Nottingham Forest at the top. The wee Scotsman was delighted with the outcome of the night.
- ""It was a really tough game. Portsmouth played well for long periods, pinning us back. But justifiably the three points went to us in the end."
- " I can't really remember too much of the build up on the goal. Mike Sheron floated into the box on the left hand side and he cut the ball across. I was actually going to leave it, as I thought the shot was going in, but a defender was coming in on my right hand side, and he might have cleared it off the line. So I slid in, managed to get my studs on it and put it in the net. You can't really take any chances!!"
- Spenny is enjoying the winning run with Rangers, and he feels his new frontline partnership with Mike Sheron, is starting to blossom.
- " I was struggling in the first few games with an ankle injury that I had last year, but I've played through that now and managed to get myself a bit fitter. The ankle seems to have cleared up. and I feel a lot sharper and a lot more confident."
- "Myself and Mike are doing all right together at the moment. We seem to be creating lots of chances and everything seems to be going well. Let's keep our fingers crossed that we'll be talking like this at the end of the season."

Also on the Site opening day...
QPR Official Site - September 24, 1997 - QUASHIE - THE NEW HODDLE ?
- R's Scottish international striker John Spencer is predicting a big future for QPR's outstanding 19 year old prospect Nigel Quashie.
- Nigel's recent return to the first team picture after 18 months on the sidelines with glandular fever, has been a big boost to manager Stewart Houston and Spencer is sure Nigel can go all the way to the top.
-" For a 19 year old, Nigel is awesome. If he stays fit he will be a full England cap within 12 months. He could go on to beat Alan Shearer's transfer price if he continue's to progress.
-The youngster has already been selected for England at U-19 and U-21 level, and Spencer believes he is the next best thing to hit English football, since current England manager Glenn Hoddle.
- " The lad is as good a player as England have had since Glenn Hoddle. I've seen Hoddle in training when I was with Chelsea. He was the other side of 30 and Nigel is under 20, but they can do the same things."
- " They can both hit long passes and can run games. In training Nigel can hit free-kicks any spot he likes. You have to stand there in amazement."
- Quashie was given his QPR debut at the age of 17, by then manager Ray Wilkins, but glandular fever severely hampered his progress last season and left him often too weak to train. Now back in the first team, Nigel is happy to put those dark days behind him.
- " It was awful. One morning I would feel fine, the next so weak all I wanted to do was go to bed for a week. The illness has made me much more professional. I get plenty of rest before matches and fill up with pasta at the right times.
-All R's fans will be delighted to see Nigel back in the limelight and like the player will be hoping he can help clinch a return to the Premiership.
-" I am taking it a game at a time. The main thing is promotion."

A couple days later:
QPR Official Site -September 26, 1997 IMPEY DEAL GOES THROUGH

- ANDY IMPEY has finally completed his £1.2M move to West Ham United.
The Hammers wanted to sign Impey in the summer, but then put the deal on ice, whilst the R's wideman recovered from a foot injury.
- West Ham boss Harry Redknapp watched Impey play a full 90 minutes for QPR reserves last night, before completing the deal this morning.
- The 26 year old revealed when he first found out about West Ham's interest.
- " I first found out West Ham wanted me in June. the transfer was sorted out when I was on holiday in Jamaica, but things started to drag on because of the problem with my foot."
- " The injury happened a long time ago. I broke my toe two or three years back and it started to give me pain last season. The toe had bent after healing, so I had an operation to get it straightened. It took four months to fully recover after the operation at the end of last season."
- " I've been training with Rangers this campaign, and playing practice matches and 5-a sides for nearly six weeks. West Ham couldn't take a chance on my fitness, but now I'm perfectly all right."
- " I was worried a little bit about the delay. I didn't know how long West Ham would wait, but the specialist told me my toe would recover, and there is no problem at all now."
- " I had seven years at Rangers, which I enjoyed. But I didn't play very well last season, so I thought it was time for a change and a new challenge."
- Andrew joined Rangers from Yeading FC in August 1990. He made his debut the following year and became a regular under the Gerry Francis regime.
- He won the Player of the Year in 1995 and forced his way into the England squad for a training week. But with his contract set to expire at the end of the current season, the transfer to West Ham ends Impey's days at Loftus Road.
- Andy had his final game in a QPR shirt for the reserves at home to Ipswich, but the side lost 2-1. Paul Bruce grabbed the R's only goal.
- QPR: Sommer, Woolsey, Brazier, Perry, Plummer, Yates,(Whittle 45) Graham, Impey, Charles, Norman, Bruce

QPR Official Site -September 30- BOSMAN SPARKED IMPEY MOVE
- THE BOSMAN RULING and Daniel Dichio's departure on a free transfer contibuted to Rangers selling Andy Impey to West Ham for £1.2M
- Chairman Chris Wright said: " To some extent, we're disappointed that Andrew has left. He is an extremely good player and had done well here at Rangers over the years."
- " But Andrew was in the last year of his contract and we couldn't get him to discuss new terms. His feeling was that he wanted to move on and didn't want to think about a new contract with Rangers."
- " After what happened with Danny Dichio leaving, the club didn't want that happening again and I don't want players who are not commited to the club. A player who is in the last year of his contract and who has no intention of signing a new one, is not going to be as commited to the club as you would like."
- West Ham came in with an offer for Andrew and it was the right move for everyone. It was the prudent thing for Rangers to do. No one is happy when a talented player leaves the club, but we cannot be in a situation where we have players who are not prepared to commit themselves to us." =- " We tried as hard as we could, but Andrew was not prepared to do that. We were all sad to see him go, but as players go out, others will come in. You cannot keep buying players and not selling."

QPR Official Site - HOUSTON WINS TOP AWARD
- RANGERS manager Stewart Houston has been awarded the Nationwide Division 1 Manager of the Month award for September
- Stewart guided the R's to a four match winning run, which saw them move into second place in the League. Rangers beat Reading, West Brom, Crewe and Portsmouth before coming unstuck at Port Vale on Saturday.
- Stewart said today: " I'm very pleased to accept this award. The players have made it happen for me. I was a bit surprised to get this accolade, but it's all credit to the players."
- The Division 2 award went to Ian Atkins of Northampton and the Division 3 Award to Sam Allardyce of Notts County.

QPR Official Site - October 2, 1997 - CHAIRMAN WOOS STAYAWAY FANS
RANGERS chairman Chris Wright is confident that the club can build on its fan base, as we look to return to the Premiership.
- Chris say: " From the standpoint of financial reality, we have quite a job to do to compete with bigger clubs. So we need to build up our support levels. We want to bring all those disenfranchised Rangers fans back into Loftus Road."
- " We had some 14,000 supporters cheering us on at Wimbledon in the FA Cup at Wimbledon last season, so we know the fans are out there. It's up to the booard, the club and the team on the pitch, to get those people out of the woodwork and back in the stands at Loftus Road."

QPR Official Site - October 8, 1997 - MOVE STILL ON CARDS
- RANGERS are continuing to peruse plans for a possible move away from Loftus Road
- The project is being masterminded by Stephen Oakley, 45, the new chief executive of Loftus Road plc. He feels the options are to expand the existing facilities or to build a new stadium further along the A40 corridor.
- Mr Oakley says: " If the things we want do come to fruition, with Rangers back in the Premiership, we will need a bigger capacity. Building a new stadium is sometimes cheaper than adding to the existing one."
- The Loftus Road group have looked at several possible sites and a decision will be taken at the end of the season. Mr Oakley did say that the group's skills in managing sporting events could lead into a move into basketball and ice-hockey.
- Loftus Road also plans to expand its merchandising operation and develop banqueting and conference facilities to reduce its dependence on success on the field.

And finally on a sad note...
QPR Official Site - September 30, 1997 - R'S MOURN CUP FINAL KEEPER
- FORMER RANGERS keeper Peter Springett has died at the age of 51, after a four year battle against a crippling illness
- Peter, who was one of Rangers heroes in the 1967 League Cup winning team, was born in Fulham on May 8th 1946 and came through the apprentice ranks.
- He signed as a pro in 1963, making his debut that month against Peterborough. He was capped at England Youth and U-23 level.
- By 1965/6, Peter had made the first team spot his own and the following season he was an ever present in the Rangers side that won the League Cup and Third Division double. He made a total of 160 appearances for QPR.
- In May 1967, Peter joined Sheffield Wednesday in a unique deal that saw his brother Ron move to Rangers. Peter played 180 League games for the Owls and another 191 for Barnsley, before retiring to become a policeman.
- The Rangers players will wear black armbands against Charlton as a mark of respect.


From the Guardian /Jacob Steinberg Football quiz: QPR

Today's questions are on the rise...

1. When were QPR founded?
1. 1901
2. 1890
3. 1882
4. 1893

2. Who was QPR's manager before Neil Warnock
1. Luigi De Canio
2. Paul Hart
3. Jim Magilton
4. Iain Dowie

3. What is QPR's highest finish in the top flight?
1. 3rd
2. 2nd
3. 4th
4. 5th

4. Who did QPR beat to win the League Cup in 1967?
1. Manchester City
2. West Ham
3. West Brom
4. Wolves

5. Who did they lose to in the 1986 final?
1. Oxford United
2. Sheffield Wednesday
3. Southampton
4. Blackburn Rovers

6. Who did they lose to in the FA Cup final in 1982?
1. Tottenham
2. Chelsea
3. Arsenal
4. Manchester United

7. When were QPR last in the top flight?
1. 1997
2. 1996
3. 1994
4. 1995

8. How many goals did Rodney Marsh score for QPR in the 1966-67 season?
1. 44
2. 43
3. 47
4. 42

9. When was Loftus Road built?
1. 1891
2. 1904
3. 1911
4. 1902

10. When did QPR move there?
1. 1910
2. 1923
3. 1917
4. 1916 Guardian


- Coventry's Supporters "Diamond Club" - For Supporters who have supported the Club for Fifty Years of More

- The mini-surge in Season Ticket Sales continues: Now up to 7,104 sold

- Another laudatory article re Raheem Sterlin

- Flashback Five Years: Chairman Paladini Takes Action vs Evening Standard Stories

Thursday, September 23, 2010

QPR Have Number #1 Ranked Player in Championship...#1 Goalie...#1 Midfielder...#1 Forward

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Latest Actim Index - Championship's Top 100 Players
In the latest Actim Index Rankings, QPR have the #1 ranked player overall (Mackie); the #1 (Mackie) and #3 (Helguson) Forwards. The #1 Goalie (Kenny); The #1 (Taarabt) and #2 (Ephraim) Midfielders and the #2 Defender (Gorkss)

RANKINGS
#1 Mackie
#4 Helguson
#5 Taarabt
#6 Ephraim
#8 Gorkss

#13 Kenny
#26 Derry
#46 Hill
#51 Connolly
#87 Orr

- See Actim Index

- "Found" - Nigel Quashie: Training at Orient!

- "New" Video - From QPR's 1968/69 Division One Relegation Season: QPR at WBA

- Another laudatory article re Raheem Sterlin

- Taarabt Set for Tanzania Game

- Flashback Four Years: John Gregory's First Win as QPR Manager

- Flashback Five Years: Chairman Paladini Takes Action vs Evening Standard Stories

- Football Clubs Changing their Strips Every year to Make Money off Fans

- Watching Football ("Soccer") on TV in the USA

- Commentating on Flavio Briatore's Continued Access in F1

- Coventry's Supporters "Diamond Club" - For Supporters who have supported the Club for Fifty Years of More

- RIP: Ex-QPR Jim Towers

- Who? Roger Daltrey Confesses to being a former Queens Park Rangers Supporter


- Follow QPR Official Site on Twitter

- The mini-surge in Season Ticket Sales continues: Now up to 7,104 sold

- QPR Reserves Defeated Charlton Reserves in a closed-door game yesterday.

- A Coventry Fan Unhappy at the Marlon King Signing

- Speedy and Tough Justice Handed Out By Millwall to Pitch Invader

- QPR Mentioned in M*A*S*H*

QPR Report Thursday: QPR-India Update...Nigel Quashie "Found"...Injury Update

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- "Found" - Nigel Quashie: Training at Orient!
The Standard/Simon Johnson
"...[]That is why [Orient's Manager Russel Slade] "is more than happy to allow former Scotland and Queens Park Rangers midfielder Nigel Quashie to join in training while he looks for a new club.
He said: “It can be beneficial for both parties. If it's for a few days or a few weeks it's a good thing to have a fresh face in the building and have a bit of positivity rub off. Nigel is a quality player and he may be able to help some of our youngsters along the way.” The Standard

- "New" Video - From QPR's 1968/69 Division One Relegation Season: QPR at WBA

- Taarabt Set for Tanzania Game

- Flashback Four Years: John Gregory's First Win as QPR Manager

- Flashback Five Years: Chairman Paladini Takes Action vs Evening Standard Stories

- Football Clubs Changing their Strips Every year to Make Money off Fans

- Watching Football ("Soccer") on TV in the USA

- Commentating on Flavio Briatore's Continued Access in F1

- Coventry's Supporters "Diamond Club" - For Supporters who have supported the Club for Fifty Years of More


QPR INJURY UPDATE Ben Kosky/Kilburn Times - No rush back for injured QPR trio
- INJURED QPR trio Rob Hulse, Alejandro Faurlin and Bradley Orr are likely to remain on the sidelines until the middle of next month.
- The three are all making steady recoveries from their respective injuries, but Rangers' newly-acquired squad depth makes them reluctant to risk anyone before the next international break.
- That means Hulse, signed from Derby last month but currently out of action with an Achilles problem, may have to wait until the home game against Norwich on October 16 for his QPR debut.
- Faurlin, who limped off last week at Ipswich, has been replaced in the side by Akos Buzsaky, with Tottenham loanee Kyle Walker filling in at right-back while Orr shakes off a calf injury.
- "Rob's getting better but we can take our time with him," said Rs assistant boss Mick Jones. "We've got a few options - Patrick Agyemang, in particular, is desperate to play.
- "Patrick's on fire at the moment - he's smelt what's going on and he wants to be part of it. He's a great character. We can chuck him on the field at any time and we know we'll get a performance from him.
- "Now we've got Walker, there's no need to rush Bradley back either and Ali [Faurlin] is a tremendous player, but Akos has come into the team and done well.
- "They'll come back when they're ready and if that isn't before the next international break, it's not a great problem. If we get to that point without them, they'll come back fitter."
- Rangers have just three fixtures before the next round of internationals - home games against Doncaster and Millwall followed by a derby at Crystal Palace on October 3. Kilburn Times


QPR Official Site - MUMBAI SOCCER CHALLENGE
Posted on: Thu 23 Sep 2010

QPR opened their doors to two highly-rated young Indian footballers earlier today (Thursday), as the second stage of the Mumbai Soccer Challenge began in earnest at the Club's Harlington training complex.

Back in the New Year, Shaun Fernandes and Hussain Vahanvathy progressed from a unique five-a-side tournament involving municipal government aided and private schools in South Mumbai.

An incredible 2,000 children participated in the event, which was open to boys and girls, aged from eight to ten and 11 to 14 years-old.

A total of 24 children were hand-picked to take part in a follow-up QPR coaching clinic, where the final two were selected to make the trip to West London.

The sheer scale of the event was best demonstrated by the fact that in attendance was Minister of State for Civil Aviation Praful Patel, MP Milind Deora, Indian National Team Captain Baichung Bhutia, as well as QPR's Amit Bhatia and Ishan Saksena.

Nine months on, Fernandes and Vahanvathy will spend the next six weeks at QPR, taking part in daily training sessions under the watchful eye of Youth Development Manager, Steve Gallen, and his team of coaches.

Here, they will participate with the Under-18 and Under-16 squads, covering various aspects of skill development, as well as fitness and conditioning training.

The pair will also take part in a series of matches during their stay, in a bid to further enhance their experience in the English game.

Whilst in the UK, the two boys will also have the opportunity to see the sights and sounds of the capital city, including trips to the new Wembley Stadium and the R's Loftus Road stadium.

In order to get a better understanding of the various facets of the London community, both boys shall be staying with a host family, to further their experience of the English Culture.

On a daily basis, the boys will also spend time studying.

Speaking to www.qpr.co.uk, Bhatia - who is scheduled to meet the boys at Harlington on Thursday - revealed his delight at the R's involvement in the scheme, commenting: "With the Club having an Indian association, an initiative like this was always going to be on the cards.

"It fits perfectly with what we are trying to achieve, both as a Club and with QPR Football in the Community Trust.

"We are planning long term. We want to give something back to our fans from all over the world and we are already showing our intentions with support of this scheme.

"I believe this initiative, undertaken by Mr Milind Deora, is unique for the children of South Mumbai and we are proud to be associated with Mr Deora and his vision."

Saksena added: "We're delighted to be showing our support to this scheme and we're really looking forward to welcoming both boys to the Club.

"The Youth department is thriving here and both Hussain and Shaun will reap the benefits over the course of the six weeks.

"We hope to give them both the experience of a lifetime."

- QPR Official Site

[Previous reports re the two youngsters coming to QPR]


SOCCERNET/Robin Hackett - First XI: League Cup breakthroughs

In recent years, managers have used the Carling Cup to give their young stars a chance to shine, while a number of players from the lower leagues have found their way into the limelight through the competition.
- ESPNsoccernet selects the First XI players who rose to fame in the League Cup.

Rodney Marsh - QPR (1966-67)

Marsh began his career in the old First Division with Fulham in the '60s, but a succession of injuries meant he was unable to fulfil his potential with a club that had been flirting with relegation for some time.

It was after he was sold to Third Division side QPR in 1966 that his career finally got on track, and he was the club's shining light, scoring 44 goals in his first season.

It was through the League Cup that he took the national headlines, though, as QPR reached Wembley for the first time. Amid chants of "Rod-ney! Rod-ney!", Marsh scored a spectacular goal 15 minutes from time in a 3-2 win over top-flight West Brom before breaking down in tears of joy at the final whistle.
- Rodney Marsh (C) is congratulated by his QPR team-mates after the League Cup victory


Don Rogers - Swindon (1968-69)
Despite spending the majority of his Robins career in the third tier, Rogers remains perhaps the greatest Swindon player of all time, and his role in the 1969 League Cup success was his crowning glory.
A skilful outside left with the ability to score goals, he was the key man as Third Division Swindon saw off Bertie Mee's highly-rated Arsenal side, which featured the likes of Bob Wilson, Frank McLintock and George Graham. Rogers scored twice in the second half of extra time - one a fierce drive and the other a neat piece of skill that left Wilson floored - to give his side a 3-1 win. A cheering crowd chanted "Rogers for England" upon his return to Wiltshire.... Soccernet


- RIP: Ex-QPR Jim Towers

- Who? Roger Daltrey Confesses to being a former Queens Park Rangers Supporter


- Follow QPR Official Site on Twitter

- The mini-surge in Season Ticket Sales continues: Now up to 7,104 sold

- QPR Reserves Defeated Charlton Reserves in a closed-door game yesterday.

- A Coventry Fan Unhappy at the Marlon King Signing

- Speedy and Tough Justice Handed Out By Millwall to Pitch Invader

- QPR Mentioned in M*A*S*H*

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Follow The QPR Official Site (as well as QPR Report!) on Twitter!

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- RIP: Ex-QPR Jim Towers

- Who? Roger Daltrey Confesses to being a former Queens Park Rangers Supporter


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- QPR Official Site - FOLLOW US ON TWITTER
- We're all tweeting mad about the R's start to the 2010/11 season - and now you can follow us on Twitter to get all the latest, breaking news from Loftus Road.
During the week, there'll be updates and insights from behind the scenes at the Club, whilst on matchdays, our roving reporters will keep an eye on proceedings as Neil Warnock's men aim to continue their fine form.
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- The mini-surge in Season Ticket Sales continues: Now up to 7,104 sold

- VIDEO From 1972 (Just a couple of weeks after having sold Rodney Marsh as QPR were setting out on a 21-game undefeated run!

- QPR Factoids from the Football League - QUEENS PARK RANGERS IN NUMBERS
Football League

- Twenty-Six Years Ago Today: THE Newcastle Game

- QPR Reserves Defeated Charlton Reserves in a closed-door game yesterday.

- A Coventry Fan Unhappy at the Marlon King Signing

- Speedy and Tough Justice Handed Out By Millwall to Pitch Invader

- Video: 1969/70 Spurs vs Manchester City: Roger Morgan for Spurs...Stan Bowles on the Man City Bench!

- QPR Mentioned in M*A*S*H*

- 2002 World Cup Ref arrested in New York With Heroin

QPR Report Wednesday Snippets...Warnock's Perspective

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Photo From a Messageboard Poster: Standing: Left to Right: Lew Clayton John Poppitt Harry Brown George Powell Des Farrow Reg Chapman. Seated: Left to Right: Billy Waugh Conway Smith Bert Addinall Harry Gilberg Ernie Shepherd.
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- The mini-surge in Season Ticket Sales continues: Now up to 7,104 sold

- VIDEO From 1972 (Just a couple of weeks after having sold Rodney Marsh as QPR were setting out on a 21-game undefeated run!

- QPR Factoids from the Football League - QUEENS PARK RANGERS IN NUMBERS
Football League

- Twenty-Six Years Ago Today: THE Newcastle Game

- QPR Reserves Defeated Charlton Reserves in a closed-door game yesterday.

- A Coventry Fan Unhappy at the Marlon King Signing

- Speedy and Tough Justice Handed Out By Millwall to Pitch Invader

- Video: 1969/70 Spurs vs Manchester City: Roger Morgan for Spurs...Stan Bowles on the Man City Bench!

- QPR Mentioned in M*A*S*H*

- 2002 World Cup Ref arrested in New York With Heroin


YORKSHIRE POST/Richard Sutcliffe - Distant Warnock happy to leave Yorkshire rivals to it

NEIL WARNOCK is glad to be out of Yorkshire.

Not, it has to be said, that the 61-year-old has turned against his native county. Far from it, in fact. He remains as proud of his roots as ever, not least the 15 years he spent playing and managing in the county with a host of clubs. Not for nothing is Warnock's autobiography titled Made in Sheffield.
No, the reason for the Queens Park Rangers manager being more than happy to be based outside the Broad Acres right now is the number of Yorkshire sides in this season's Championship.

Six White Rose clubs are competing in the second tier this term ADVERTISEMENTfor the first time in two decades and already there have been some memorable tussles with Barnsley's demolition of Leeds United likely to be talked about at Oakwell for years to come.

Mark Robins's Tykes have also claimed the notable scalp of Middlesbrough, while this Saturday should see Elland Road host the Football League's highest crowd of the season so far with more than 34,000 expected for the visit of Sheffield United.

With another three derbies scheduled for next month, it is clear there is unlikely to be any let-up in the tribal passion that has characterised clashes between Yorkshire rivals during the opening seven weeks of the season.

It is for that very reason Warnock, whose table-topping QPR side host Doncaster Rovers this weekend, is glad to be working away from his native county.

He said: "In Yorkshire, it is effectively a league within a league. It is crazy how many teams are competing in this season's Championship.

"I know from my time in Yorkshire just how hard-fought these games can be. They are the sort of games that are great to be involved in.

"But as a manager, it can make life that bit more difficult as local pride is at stake so everyone is desperate not to lose.

"To be honest, I am glad to be out of it as there are so many derbies in Yorkshire that it could make it harder for a team to put a great run together.

"Having said that, doing well in so many derbies could make the difference in the end. It is why I do believe whoever wins the league within a league – a Yorkshire League effectively – will be in with a great chance of automatic promotion."

Warnock's Rangers side have already faced a trio of sides from Yorkshire, emerging with an impressive nine points as Barnsley, Sheffield United and Middlesbrough were all comprehensively beaten – as a goals for and against ratio of 10 to none vividly illustrates.

The victory over the Blades on the second Saturday of the season led to Kevin Blackwell, Warnock's former assistant, being sacked by the Blades shortly after the final whistle.

What the 3-0 win also did was confirm the Londoners' standing as one of the sides capable of mounting a serious promotion challenge from what is, if anything, a Championship that is even more open than last season.

Further wins over Boro, Ipswich and Leicester means only a 2-2 draw at Derby County – the only time Paddy Kenny has conceded in the league since his controversial move south this summer from Bramall Lane – prevents QPR from hosting Doncaster this Saturday with a 100 per cent record. Despite that, Warnock insists Sean O'Driscoll's side will be confident of stopping Rangers in their tracks come Saturday.

He said: "I have always liked Donny and John Ryan. I think they have got a great chance of doing well this season. I told John that after he had signed Billy Sharp (from Sheffield United) in the summer.

"Donny pushed the boat out a bit to get Billy and I think they will be very, very close. When you look at what Blackpool did last season, it is not beyond a good footballing team like Donny to do the same.

"They have made steady progress every season under Sean. When I was manager of Palace last season, they absolutely battered us.

"How we got a (1-1) draw out of that, I don't know. We should have been 4-0 down at half-time."

That draw at the Keepmoat Stadium in February last year proved to be Warnock's last game in charge of Palace, who a month earlier had been dragged into the relegation battle by a
10-point deduction imposed for going into administration.

The lure of moving across the capital to Loftus Road proved too much for Warnock, who signed a three-and-a-half year deal.

Less than seven months later, Rangers sit proudly on top of the Championship – though their manager admits to being wary of Doncaster's threat.

He said: "It is going to be a cracking game. We have been playing some decent football and Donny always play lovely football, so we are hoping for a good crowd.

"I see it as our toughest test yet. I said to the players after Saturday's win at Leicester how glad I was that we had a full week to prepare as it will be tough.

"Our start has been amazing, especially the part played by unsung heroes such as Shaun Derry. I will be honest and say that when I signed him for Palace from Leeds (in 2007) I thought I would get a maximum 18 months more out of him but he has been outstanding.

"I actually set the target of getting to the next international break (after October 2 when the Championship will be 10 games old) no more than four or five points off the top.

"I thought if we could manage that then we would be in a good position. So, our start has been beyond our wildest dreams."

As for the other clubs from his native Yorkshire, Warnock added: "I really do believe Donny will be there or thereabouts. Barnsley are also capable of upsetting anyone on their day. They have a lot of good players, as they showed last week against Leeds.

"I also believe Middlesbrough will come strong now they have the two wins (over Burnley and Reading).

"A big factor, though, will be how well they do in all those derby games."

richard.sutcliffe@ypn.co.uk - Yorkshire Post


- Video (1973): Brilliant QPR with Bowles, Thomas and Francis Win at Wolves
- Video: 1978 - Two Billy Hamilton Goals for QPR vs Manchester City
- Video: Venables' QPR vs Blackburn (1981)
- Video Flashback: Flavio Briatore Talking About His QPR Plans (and some other QPR videos)


THREE YEAR FLASHBACK
Saturday, September 22, 2007 John Curtis on Briatore's QPR Talk...John Curtis Icons Diary
The takeover of QPR football club has to be good news for everyone and we can now start to plan for the future knowing that we've got one.
Flavio Briatore came and spoke to us all the other day and I have to say that we were all very impressed by him. He's a tough character and made it clear how ambitious he was for the club.
He came in and said "I'm a winner and either you're winners too or you're not with me." He told us we were fortunate to have him because with him QPR was going places and that we could either join that journey or leave.
Basically he has succeeded in everything he has turned his hand to and he's not prepared to fail at anything – certainly not at running a football club. And we are committed to helping that success now.
The lads are really excited and want to be involved with what's happening here. This is a great club, with fantastic fans and it should be going places. We all believe we should be in the Premiership and now with what the new owners can bring that is possible.
I'm sure the fans are happy and relieved because they have suffered with all the uncertainties and now something concrete is happening and they don't have to worry about.
Of course it all has to start here and now on the pitch.....
But there is a new era beginning at the club and I'm sure we will all rise to the challenge and things will start picking up pretty soon. We know there is going to be money for new players, which we need. But we also know that means more competition and every player will be doing his best to prove he is worthy of a place.
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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

QPR In Numbers: Various QPR Factoids!

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- QPR Reserves Defeated Charlton Reserves in a closed-door game today.

- Speedy and Tough Justice Handed Out By Millwall to Pitch Invader

- Video: 1969/70 Spurs vs Manchester City: Roger Morgan for Spurs...Stan Bowles on the Man City Bench!

Football League - QUEENS PARK RANGERS IN NUMBERS
1-8 - Record defeat versus Manchester United in a Division 1 match during the 1968/69 season

2 - The number of goals conceded in the npower Championship so far this season

9 - The number of years longest serving Manager Alec Stock was in charge for between 1959-1968

10 - The number of full time Managers since the turn of the century

9-2 - Their record ever win versus Tranmere Rovers in a Division 3 match, during the 1960/61 season

11 - The number of games Neil Warnock has won as Manager, since taking charge in March

19 - The number of points Neil Warnock's side have taken from their first seven matches and the number of goals they have scored in the League so far

37 - Most league goals scored in a season, held by George Goddard, during the 1929/30 season in the Division 3 South

38 - The numbers of full time Managers the club has had

44 - Most goals in a season, held by Rodney Marsh - 30 League, 3 FA Cup,11 League Cup during the 1966-67 season

59 - The number of points won when they finished second in the First Division, just one point behind Champions Liverpool

519 - Record number of appearances, held by Tony Ingham between 1950-63

1882 - The year the club was formed by the old boys of Droop Street Board School

1886 - The club merged with Christchurch Rangers and took the name Queens Park Rangers

28th December 1898 - QPR turned professional

9th September 1899 - They played their first professional match, losing 1-0 to Tottenham

16th September 1899 - They won their first professional match, beating New Brompton

1908 - Rangers won the Southern League for the first time

1917 - Rangers first moved into Loftus Road

1920 - QPR were elected to the newly formed Third Division, finishing third in their first season

1924 - The Club has to apply for re election after finishing bottom of the table with just 31 points

1925 - They had to re apply again after amassing the lowest number of points - just 21. It was also the year they changed their colours to blue and white hoops

1933 - The club moved back to Loftus Road after a spell at White City

1963 - Loftus Road became home for the third and final time, after another spell at White City

1976 - Rangers finished runners up in the top flight, coming second to Liverpool who picked up their ninth title

1982- The season QPR reached the FA Cup final, only to lose out to Tottenham Hotspur who won after a replay

35,353 - Record attendance versus Leeds United in a Division 1 match during the 1973/74 season

£6,000,000 - Record transfer fee received from Newcastle United for Les Ferdinand in June 1995. Football League



- Birthdays for Kevin Gallen and Rowan Vine

- Leon Knight Update!!!

- Video (1973): Brilliant QPR with Bowles, Thomas and Francis Win at Wolves

- Video: 1978 - Two Billy Hamilton Goals for QPR vs Manchester City

- Video: Venables' QPR vs Blackburn (1981)

- Raheem Sterling Shining at Liverpool

- QPR Women Reserves Lose to Gillingham

- Top Ten Football Club "Brands"

- Chelsea's Lack of Fan Growth

- Football Clubs and Yom Kippur

- "Once Linked to QPR" Marlon King Finally Signs for Coventry

- Mocking QPR...Ignoring QPR

- QPR's Mackie and Walker make Championship Team of the Week Football League

- Video Flashback: Flavio Briatore Talking About His QPR Plans (and some other QPR videos)

- Four Years Ago yesterday: Gianni Paladini Axes Gary Waddock (and Alan McDonald) and appoint John Gregory

- Compilation of QPR Songs (Some Oldies!)

- Forty Years Ago: Barry Bridges' Final Game for QPR

- Three Years Ago: Bernie Ecclestone's First QPR Game

QPR Report Tuesday Snippets!

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-For QPR and Football Updates throughout the day, visit the ever-growing (and hopefully always-improving!) QPR Report Messageboard/quasi-blog. Either offer your own perspectives on any of the topics (QPR and football only). Or of course, feel free to simply read the various QPR and football-only discussions. -- The QPR Report Messageboard
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- Birthdays for Kevin Gallen and Rowan Vine

- Leon Knight Update!!!

- Video (1973): Brilliant QPR with Bowles, Thomas and Francis Win at Wolves

- Video: 1978 - Two Billy Hamilton Goals for QPR vs Manchester City

- Video: Venables' QPR vs Blackburn (1981)

- Raheem Sterling Shining at Liverpool

- QPR Women Reserves Lose to Gillingham

- Top Ten Football Club "Brands"

- Chelsea's Lack of Fan Growth

- Football Clubs and Yom Kippur

- "Once Linked to QPR" Marlon King Finally Signs for Coventry

- Mocking QPR...Ignoring QPR

- QPR's Mackie and Walker make Championship Team of the Week Football League

- Video Flashback: Flavio Briatore Talking About His QPR Plans (and some other QPR videos)

- Four Years Ago yesterday: Gianni Paladini Axes Gary Waddock (and Alan McDonald) and appoint John Gregory

- Compilation of QPR Songs (Some Oldies!)

- Forty Years Ago: Barry Bridges' Final Game for QPR

- Three Years Ago: Bernie Ecclestone's First QPR Game


QPR Official Site - GREAT SCOT!

Jamie Mackie scored his second brace in a week at Leicester on Saturday to bring his goal tally to eight in seven league games, and now he is dreaming of a Scotland call-up.

Mackie, who turns 25 on Wednesday, qualifies for Scotland through his granddad on his father's side and he told www.qpr.co.uk this afternoon: "I haven't had any contact from the national side but I would be delighted if that did happen.

"My granddad was a very proud Scotsman and it would be a great moment for me if I was lucky enough to be called up.

Hopefully that will happen but all I can do is concentrate on playing well for QPR, and seeing what develops."

Mackie has stormed to the top of the Championship scoring charts with his sensational start to the campaign, and he admitted: "I couldn't have dreamed of a better start to my QPR career.

"It has been perfect really, and long may that continue.

"I don't know what to put my goalscoring down to. I am working extremely hard in matches as well as on the training ground, but I have been like that throughout my career. I always give 100 per-cent, and that will never change."

Mackie is being touted as the signing of the summer following his arrival from Plymouth Argyle, and the hard-working forward is quick to praise Neil Warnock for the impact he has had on his career.

"The gaffer here is quality," he added. "He lets you express yourself in the attacking third of the pitch, and that has really helped me.

"With the quality we've got here at QPR, we all know that if you regularly make mistakes or the wrong decisions you'll find yourself out of the team.

"I love playing football and if I wasn't playing on a Saturday I wouldn't be happy, so I know I have to work hard in every match to keep hold of my place."

After scoring both goals in our 2-0 win at the Walkers on Saturday, coming on the back of his double in our 3-0 triumph at Ipswich, Mackie appeared to be withdrawn with an injury late on.

Incredibly, the R's No.12 has revealed he has been suffering with a problem ALL SEASON.

"I have had a bit of a problem with my right hamstring since the start of the campaign," he said.

"I haven't been 100 per cent.

"We have had to monitor it, and there are times when I have to take it easy in training.

"The physio team at the Club are quality and they are looking after me, and making sure I do the right things."

QPR supporters will be hoping magic-man Mackie will be fit to face Doncaster at Loftus Road this weekend. QPR


QPR OFFICIAL SITE - FANS GO 'GA GA' FOR NEW RADIO SHOW
- R's fans have given a universal 'thumbs up' to our inaugural QPR Player Live Matchday Show which took place at our recent home game against Middlesbrough.
- Messages were received from Dubai to Dublin, encouraging us to make the show a regular feature for the season.
- QPR Player Live Matchday Show will once again be on air from 2.00pm this weekend in the lead up to our Championship fixture with Doncaster Rovers at Loftus Road.
- Needless to say, we will be providing live commentary of the match itself and plan to continue the show after the final whistle, discussing the key points from the game as well as looking at other results in the npower Championship.
- Our intention is to have phone-ins from supporters, giving YOU the chance to air your views to fellow fans.
- For the time being, however, you can share your comments with the studio from 2.00pm by e-mailing qprplayer@qpr.co.uk
- In order to listen, all you have to do is look out for the 'LIVE MATCHDAY SHOW' article which will appear here on the official website on Saturday.
- At present, this is a trial show. We anticipate teething problems but welcome your feedback to qprplayer@qpr.co.uk
- To subscribe to QPR Player for just £3.99 a month, click here.
- If you join between now and October 31st you will be entered into a free prize draw to win Jamie Mackie's goalscoring boots! To find out more, click hereQPR

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