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Saturday, May 11, 2013

QPR Report Saturday: QPR's Greatest-Ever Day... 45 Years Ago Today - Promoted to Division One...34 Years Ago: Chelsea Relegated. (So are QPR!)...Devon Pre-Season?...Birthdays for Marc Bircham and John Gregory

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- QPR Win Promotion to Division One - QPR's 1967/1968 Season


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- England C Squad Announced



Dave McIntyre/West London Sport


QPR are planning a pre-season visit to Devon.
West London Sport revealed last week that the club had abandoned a proposed trip to South Korea.
And having scrapped plans for another summer tour of Asia, Rangers are now lining up a return to the West Country, which they visited during Neil Warnock’s time in charge.
They are likely to be based in Woodbury, around seven miles from Exeter, where Portsmouth spent pre-season during Harry Redknapp’s time as their manager.
Rangers boss Redknapp is hoping friendlies against clubs in the region will be confirmed in the next couple of weeks.
“We’re booked up to go down to Devon,” he confirmed.
“I’ve been there about six times when I was manager of Portsmouth. They’ve got a good pitch there and it’s a good place to go.
“We’ll have a game down there – Plymouth, Torquay, Exeter or somebody – and will enjoy going there.” - West London Sport 


BBC - QPR: Harry Redknapp promises disciplinary crackdown

BBC - QPR manager Harry Redknapp has promised a far stricter regime next season following the club's relegation.
Earlier this week, midfielder Stephane Mbia was fined after a message on his Twitter account suggested he wanted to move to Marseille.
Redknapp wants a significant change in attitude in the Championship.

"There will be a lot of things changing here over the summer. We'll have the players disciplined from the start," Redknapp said.
"Maybe we had to pussy-foot around players when I came in because of the situation this season."
Redknapp's sterner measures appear likely to include tighter guidelines on his players' use of Twitter.
He added: "If they practiced more on the training ground instead of tweeting, maybe they'd become better footballers.
"In terms of discipline it's got to change with some of them. Some of them think they can do what they want, when they want. We don't want people doing silly things. We don't want people tweeting all the time."
Redknapp has suggested there is more chance of Rangers suffering a second successive relegation than bouncing straight back to the Premier League.
The manager wants a significant turnover of players in order to challenge in the Championship.
Redknapp added: "Getting players out will be difficult, but we're not going to give them away. I want players who want to give their all . I think change is needed. We need to freshen up the squad after a tough season.
"You need good characters in the dressing room. We've got some but we've also got some dysfunctional ones too."  BBC




QPR's GREATEST-EVER SEASON: 1967/1968 PROMOTED TO DIVISION ONE


FROM THE BUSHMAN ARCHIVES

Video from 1967/1968
QPR Portsmouth

QPR vs Huddersfield
QPR vs Norwich


 

2nd Division Runners-Up 1967-68 Season


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(Middle row, 4th from left is Colin Moughton and not Colin Murphy as stated)

Rangers kicked of the season as 3rd Division Champions and League Cup Champions.

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Rangers won 5-1. Scorers Keen, Lazarus, Morgan I, Morgan R, Leach.


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Mick Leach scoring against Italian Olympic XI.




Rangers first game in the 2nd Division 1967-68 was away to Portsmouth ending 1-1. Scorer Morgan R.


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First 2nd Division home game of the season against Norwich City brings a 2-0 win. Scorers Keen (pen), Morgan I,


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Rangers beat Oxford Utd 5-1 in the League Cup 3rd Round.

Alan Wilks score five goals for The Rs.



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The new programme is launched and the apostrophe goes missing.



At the end of 1967 Rangers are top of Division 2.
Beating Plymouth Argyle 4-1 on the 30th Dec 1967. Scorers Marsh 2, Keen 2.


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Marsh celebrates as Mike Keen turns away with his arm in the air after scoring from a free kick.



The start of 1968 and Rangers are top at all levels.


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The cover shows Rodney Marsh celebrating his second goal against Preston North End on the 20th January. Rangers won 2-0

The Rs did not have a league fixture on Saturday 2nd March,
instead they played a friendly against Internacional Bratislavia Slovanaft on Monday 4th March winning 4-3.


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Jimmy Armfield (Blackpool), R. V. Spittle (Ref), Mike Keen. 23rd March Rangers won 2-0. Scorers Morgan I, Clarke.


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Frank Clarke scores his first goal for the club against Blackpool.



It all came down to the final game of the season on the 11th May 1968, against Aston Villa at Villa Park.
Rangers won 2-1 with goals from Mick Leach and the never to be forgotten Keith Bradley own goal.
Rangers were in the top Division for the first time


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Villa goalkeeper Colin Withers stopping Rodney Marsh getting to the ball.



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Rodney Marsh and Frank Clarke with Alan Harris joining in the celebrations after Aston Villa full back Keith Bradley scores an own goal and promotes Rangers.


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A section of the 15,000 Rangers supporters at Villa Park.


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Alec Stock and Bill Dodgin celebrate as the final whistle goes at Villa Park.
Also on the touchline Ricky Orsmond (club mascot), Alan Wilks (sub) & Ron Woolnough (physio)


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Mick Leach being mobbed by Rangers supporters at the end of the game at Villa Park.


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Mick Leach celebrates.


The final table.


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Manager and players raise a glass to winning promotion from the 2nd Division.


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Left to Right:
Rodney Marsh, Ian Morgan, Roger Morgan, Keith Sanderson, Ron Springett, Frank Clarke, Mick Leach, Ron Hunt, Tony Hazell, Mike Keen & Alec Stock.

The Civic Reception at Hammersmith Town Hall


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Les Allen is congratulated by The Mayor of Hammersmith, Sir Samuel Salmon, J.P. Roger Morgan looks on.


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