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Saturday, May 26, 2007

QPR & Championship Statistics for 2006-07 Season

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The Football League Magazine, 'League Leader' -"The Weekly Magazine of the Football League" (May 25, 2007) lists Championship Statistics for the 2006-2007 season (Pages 6-8)- Attendances, shots, corners, bookings, shooting stats, offsides, etc, etc: Football League's 'League Leader'

(No QPR Players in any of "the top" rankings)

Among QPR Players,highest ranking in the Actim Index
QPR Score Rank Positon
Lee Cook .................477 52 Midfielder
Dexter Blackstock ........472 58 Striker
Damion Stewart ...........459 67 Defender

TEAMS WITH THE MOST...
...yellow cards QPR 95 [but only 2 red cards)

Shots Without Scoring
Richard Langley (Luton) 29
Stephen McPhail (Cardiff) 28
Darren Potter (Wolverhampton) 26
Adam Bolder (QPR) 24
Colin Cameron (Coventry) 24
Rohan Ricketts (QPR) 24

...Assists
Gary McSheffrey (Birmingham) 18
Lee Cook (QPR) 13
Michael Chopra (Cardiff) 11...

Football League

FROM QPR Report May 7, 2007
QPR's 2006-07: Results, Attendances, Disciplinary Record and a Championship Comparison-

QPR's 2006/07 53 points: 14 Wins - 11 Draws - 21 Defeats 54 Goals for; 68 goals against (-14 Goal Difference)

QPR's Home Record: 9 Wins 6 Draws 8 Defeats Goals For: 31 Goals Against: 29

QPR's Away Record: 5 Wins 5 Draws 13 Defeats Goals For: 23 Goals Against: 39 -Table

Attendances: QPR ranked 19th in Championship Attendance Figures, averaging just under 13,000. (12,936). Highest Gate vs Stoke: 16,741 Lowest Gate: 10,811 vs Burnley. (In the Championship, Sunderland had the highest attendance, 31,887). Colchester averaged 5,466) - Attendances

Disciplinary Record: With 105 Yellow cards and 3 Red cards, QPR had one of the worst disciplinary records in the Championship. (Colchester had the best disciplinary record with 51 yellow cards and 2 red cards) - Disciplinary Record

Individual QPR Players's Disciplinary Record, Individual QPR Players' Disciplinary Record

Leading Goalscorers:
Jamie Cureton finished with 23 Championship goals. Michael Chopra got 22. (Dexter Blackstock got 13). Leading Goalscorers

QPR Goalscorers QPR Goalscorers

Assists: In the Championship, Lee Cook ranked 2nd (with 13) behind Brimingham's Garry McSheffrey (with 18) - Assists

Players Used: QPR Used 35 players during the season. (Leeds used 45; Colchester used 22.) -

QPR Appearances: Damion Stewart made the most appearances, missing just one game.

Also: QPR in Statistics
Others: Form Guide (Last Six Games)
Shooting (QPR 2 off the bottom)

QPR LAST SEASON (2005/06)
12 Wins...14 Draws 20 Defeats - Goals scored: 50 Goals Against65
QPR's Home Record: 7 Wins 7 Draws 9 Defeats Goals For: 24 Goals Against: 26
QPR's Away Record: 5 Wins 7 Draws 11 Defeats Goals For: 26 Goals Against: 39

PREVIOUS SEASONS ATTENDANCE NUMBERS
2005/06 13,440 -Attendance
2004/05 16,055 - Attendance
2003/04 (Promotion season) 14,784 - Attendance
2002/03 - 13,206 Attendance

QPR Report

See Also: QPR in 2006/07, Results, Scorers, Attendances, Month-by-Month Record, etc Result, Scorers, Attendances, Month-by-Month Record Football 365 Statistics