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Sunday, December 20, 2009

Factoid: QPR's Championship Points at Year's End and Season's End

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- Giant QPR in The Snow Photo

- Bernie Ecclestone's Sense of Humour

COMPARING QPR AT YEAR'S END TO PREVIOUS SEASONS In CHAMPIONSHIP


- ** As of December 20, 2009 (Magilton/Gallen/Hart) 30 points from 22 games

- On December 31, 2008 (Dowie/Ainsworth/Sousa) QPR had 38 points from 26 games.

- On December 31, 2007 (Gregory/De Canio), QPR had 27 points from 25 games

- On December 31, 2006 (Waddock/Gregory), QPR had 27 points from 26 games

- On December 31, 2005 (Holloway/Waddock) QPR had 35 points from 27 games

- On December 31, 2004 (Holloway), QPR had 33 point from 26 games (Jan 1 victory: 34 points after 27 games)


QPR's END OF SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP FINISHES

[Currently have 30 points with 34 games remaining]

- 2008-2009, (Dowie/Ainsworth/Sousa/Ainsworth) QPR finished with 61 points

- 2007-2008, (Gregory/De Canio) QPR finished with 58 points

- 2006-2007, (Waddock/Gregory)QPR finished with 53 points

- 2005-2006, (Holloway/Waddock) QPR finished with 50 points.

- 2004-2005 (Holloway), QPR finished with 62 points

[2001-2002, 2002-2003 & 2003-2004, QPR were in the "Third Division" (albeit a different name!]

- 2000-2001 (Francis/Holloway), QPR relegated with 40 points.

- 1999-2000 (Francis) QPR finished with 66 points

- 1998/1999 (Harford/Francis) ended 47 points.

- 1997/1998 (Houston/Harford) QPR stayed up 49 points.

- 1996/1997 (Wilkins/Houston), QPR finished with 66 points.

- A look at Old QPR Kits

- Year-by-Year Comparison of QPR's points at Year's End and Season's End (and ten managers - six permanent, four acting - in twenty-seven months

- Paul Parker Now Lives in Austalia

- Two Year Flashback: Lakshmi Mittal Invests in QPR

- Paul Hart at Portsmouth: Perspective

- QPR's Vice Chairman Amit Bhatia and Managing Director Ishan Saksena Play in an Exhibition Game...QPR Coaching in India

- Pointswise: QPR currently Worse off Than Last Year

- Birthday for QPR's Fitz Hall (and ex-QPR Coach, Ed DeGoey)

- 4 Year Flashback - Adam Czerkas Loan Terminated

- Homophobia in Football Continues

- Clubs' Tribute to Murdered Fans

- When Saturday Comes Recalls a Decade since West Ham Club Secretary Graham Mackrell resigned from West Ham after ineligible player played. (And recalling Mackrell arrival and departure from QPR as QPR CEO)