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- QPR REPORT Available on TWITTER!
- Ex-QPR's Fraser Digby Voted Swindon's greatest-ever goalkeeper
- Video of QPR's 1979 Massacre of Burnley
- Q&A With Jim Magilton
Football League -Carling Cup Draw Details - The Carling Cup Draw is being made today at 12.15 The matches are to be played the week of September 21. QPR are #25 Full Details
- Danny Dichio Update
- John Spencer Honoured Today
- August 29 Flashbacks: Opening Game...QPR Go Top Division Two...QPR Go Top Division One
- "Football Players Do Not Get Any Better"
- Problem of Fan Hooliganism
- Examining Ipswich Under Roy Keane
- "What's Wrong With Football Clubs Breaking Even?"
- Ex-QPR Ricky Sappleton Loaned Out
- Birthdays: Ray Jones (RIP) and Jamie Cureton
- Year Ago: Talk of Campbell to QPR and Ledesma Signing
- Portsmouth Finances Examined
- Two More Big Sousa Signings for Swansea
- Chelsea PR Offensive Ends in Jeers
Next: QPR Travel to Scunthorpe
Last time they met: In December 2007, QPR under De Canio, drew 2-2 at Scunthorpe (Buzsaky 2). QPR: Camp, Barker, Stewart, Bolder, Buzsaky (Ainsworth 92), Rowlands, Malcolm, Vine, Rehman (Timoska 74), Leigertwood, Sinclair (Nygaard 76). Subs: Cole, Balanta.
And then on the Ides of March, 2008, QPR won 3-1 at Loftus Road (Rowland Agyemang and Vine) - QPR: Camp, Delaney, Mancienne, Blackstock, Buzsaky (Mahon 81), Rowlands (Stewart 92), Connolly, Agyemang (Lee 93), Vine, Hall, Leigertwood. Subs: Pickens, Balanta.
Prior to these games, the clubs had last met in the old Third Division in the 1966/1967 Season.
- Further QPR vs Scunthorpe Details
- Ex-QPR Chris Arthur Trialing With Grimsby
- Football Against Racism in Europe (FARE) Action Week (October 15-27)
- Fans Asked to Vote on Favourite League Cup Memories
- Interesting Ranking of Premiership Clubs for "Fan Stewardship" - How well owners are building for their club's future. Five categories: - putting the club first, 'long-termism', clarity of role and purpose, engagement of fans and passion"
- New Book re QPR "Hooped Dreams -Billionaires, QPR and the Premiership Promised Land." By Mick Kelly. (Foreword by Rodney Marsh) - Book Description