Showing posts with label Queen Park Rangers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Queen Park Rangers. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Friday, November 14, 2025
Premier League 2011 2012 Manchester City QPR Decisive
Team Links
Manchester City,
Premier League,
Queen Park Rangers
Friday, November 7, 2025
Premier League 2011 2012 Queen Park Rangers Manchester City
5 Novembre 2011
Loftus Road
Loftus Road
Mancini's men were far from their best but dug in to earn a 10th win in 11 league games and an eighth successive victory in all competitions to maintain their five-point lead at the top of the table. Great news for City, but the result was harsh on Neil Warnock's side who gave as good as they got even though the odds were stacked against them. Despite of the absence of Shaun Derry and Adel Taarabt because of illness and injury respectively, the home side began superbly. Helguson twice threatened early on with shots from the right-hand corner of the box before Anton Ferdinand spurned a great chance at the back post following the Icelandic striker's header back across goal. The home side continued in this vain and were rewarded in the 28th minute when Bothroyd rose highest to head in Joey Barton's curling free-kick from the right. It could have been much worse for City before the break, but goalkeeper Joe Hart saved Jamie Mackie's long-range shot and Helguson's headed follow-up - although the latter was offside - before Bothroyd hit the post with another header.
Team Links
Manchester City,
Premier League,
Queen Park Rangers,
Season 2011 2012
Queens Park Rangers Retro Match of the Day
So what for the Npower Championship winners 2011, Queens Park Rangers? This time last year, hardly any pundits were tipping the R’s for promotion, highlighting the competitive nature of the football league. The team came out of the traps flying, winning 9 of their first 11 games to claim 1st place, scoring a hatful of goals in the process. After this point, they were never out of the automatic promotion places. Only for two weeks of the season did they lose top spot. They finished on a total of 88 points, 8 points above 3rd placed Cardiff City. Matters on the field went just about as well as they could, with highly experienced manager Neil Warnock turning the team into a well oiled machine, packed with attacking flair but equally as strong at the back. The team lost only 6 games all season. Off the field however, problems surrounding the signing of Alejandro Faurlin threatened to blow their season apart. A points deduction was a real possibility, and only on the final weekend of the season was their promotion confirmed. The club were fined £875,000 and warned as to their future conduct after being found guilty of two of the seven charges they faced over the transfer. Rangers star man last season was without doubt, Moroccan international Adel Tarrabt. Tarrabt, 22, who first came to English football as a teenager at Tottenham Hotspur had a simply sensational season. He was the club’s top scorer in the league with 19 goals, and his all round skill proving a class above in the Championship.
Monday, September 29, 2025
Division Two 1967 1968 Queen Park Rangers Huddersfield Town
39e journee
20 avril 1968
Loftus Road London
If "1967" has become synonymous with QPR's Wembley Victory (and the Third Division Championship!) 1968 was in some ways even more beyond belief. Back in 1967-1969, it was promotion for the top two teams; and no playoffs! And it was goal aggregate (goals for divided by goals agains( rather than goal difference that determined a position in same number of points) And then almost as a note in passing, 1967-1968 was also the season which saw Alan Wilks score a record five goals for QPR in their 5-1 League Cup victory over Oxford. Managed by Alec Stock and Bill Dodgin...Captained by Mike Keen...Inspired by Rodney Marsh and Roger and Ian Morgan... The Players: In 1967-1968: Mark Lazarus started with QPR and moved on to Crystal Palace. Formre England Goalkeeper, Ron Springett had returned to QPR in a swop, in which his brother Peter Springett moved to Sheffield Wednesday. Alan Harris joined QPR. Rodney Marsh missed the start of the season with a broken foot, but ended the season as top goalscorer with 14 goals. Near the transfer deadline, Frank Clarke joined QPR from Shrewsbury (after QPR failed to sign John O'Rourke) Les Allen, Frank Clarke, Dave Clement, Alan Harris, Tony Hazell, Ron Hunt, Mike Keen, Bobby Keetch, Mick Leach, Rodney Marsh, Ian Morga, Roger Morgan, Keith Sanderson Also: Mark Lazarus, Bobby Finch, Backup goalie, Mike Kelly, Frank Sibley, Ian Watson, Alan Wilks
20 avril 1968
Loftus Road London
If "1967" has become synonymous with QPR's Wembley Victory (and the Third Division Championship!) 1968 was in some ways even more beyond belief. Back in 1967-1969, it was promotion for the top two teams; and no playoffs! And it was goal aggregate (goals for divided by goals agains( rather than goal difference that determined a position in same number of points) And then almost as a note in passing, 1967-1968 was also the season which saw Alan Wilks score a record five goals for QPR in their 5-1 League Cup victory over Oxford. Managed by Alec Stock and Bill Dodgin...Captained by Mike Keen...Inspired by Rodney Marsh and Roger and Ian Morgan... The Players: In 1967-1968: Mark Lazarus started with QPR and moved on to Crystal Palace. Formre England Goalkeeper, Ron Springett had returned to QPR in a swop, in which his brother Peter Springett moved to Sheffield Wednesday. Alan Harris joined QPR. Rodney Marsh missed the start of the season with a broken foot, but ended the season as top goalscorer with 14 goals. Near the transfer deadline, Frank Clarke joined QPR from Shrewsbury (after QPR failed to sign John O'Rourke) Les Allen, Frank Clarke, Dave Clement, Alan Harris, Tony Hazell, Ron Hunt, Mike Keen, Bobby Keetch, Mick Leach, Rodney Marsh, Ian Morga, Roger Morgan, Keith Sanderson Also: Mark Lazarus, Bobby Finch, Backup goalie, Mike Kelly, Frank Sibley, Ian Watson, Alan Wilks
Team Links
Championship,
English Leagues the 60s,
Queen Park Rangers
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
Championship 2024 2025 Queens Park Rangers Watford
Team Links
Championship,
Queen Park Rangers,
season 2024 2025,
Watford
Saturday, June 10, 2023
FA Cup 1981 1982 Tottenham Hotspur Queens Park rangers
27 mai 1982
Wembley Stadium
Wembley Stadium
Cent unième édition de la Cup! La finale « cockney » avec deux clubs londoniens : le « grand » Tottenham contre les « petits » Queen's Park Rangers. Cent dix-neuf mille spectateurs pour une recette record de près d'un milliard de centimes. Une fête un peu gâchée par les événements des Falkland. Os-valdo Ardiles, de Buenos Aires, avait quand même envoyé un télégramme à ses amis de Tottenham. Ricardo Villa, lui, devait jouer, mais au matin même de la rencontre, le manager Keith Burkinshaw, le remplaça par le jeune Graham Roberts, Paul Priée prenant la place de ce dernier en défense centrale. Une question de protocole : Ricardo Villa aurait dû serrer la main de la princesse Anne qui présidait le match. Il se contenta de suivre les événements à la télévision. Lui, le héros de la saison dernière, qui avait marqué deux buts lors de la seconde édition 1981 contre Manchester City.
Team Links
English Leagues the 80s,
Fa Cup,
Queen Park Rangers,
Tottenham
Monday, April 4, 2022
Sunday, March 20, 2022
Wednesday, March 16, 2022
Premier League 2011 2012 Queens Park Rangers Chelsea
23 Octobre 2011
Loftus Road London
Après deux défaites et trois nuls, QPR a signé dimanche son premier succès à domicile cette saison. A la saveur des trois points pouvait s'ajouter le prestige de battre l'un des voisins londoniens et cador de Premier League, Chelsea (1-0), trois semaines après l'humiliation vécue à Fulham (6-0)... «Non !», s'exclamera sûrement la presse britannique ce lundi, à cause de la manière dont les Rangers ont ouvert le score : un penalty obtenu avec beaucoup de roublardise par Helguson, qui s'est écroulé après un léger contact avec David Luiz (10e). Le Suédois a exécuté lui-même la sentence, qui prive au final Chelsea de l'occasion de dépasser Manchester United au classement.
Loftus Road London
Après deux défaites et trois nuls, QPR a signé dimanche son premier succès à domicile cette saison. A la saveur des trois points pouvait s'ajouter le prestige de battre l'un des voisins londoniens et cador de Premier League, Chelsea (1-0), trois semaines après l'humiliation vécue à Fulham (6-0)... «Non !», s'exclamera sûrement la presse britannique ce lundi, à cause de la manière dont les Rangers ont ouvert le score : un penalty obtenu avec beaucoup de roublardise par Helguson, qui s'est écroulé après un léger contact avec David Luiz (10e). Le Suédois a exécuté lui-même la sentence, qui prive au final Chelsea de l'occasion de dépasser Manchester United au classement.
Team Links
Chelsea,
Premier League,
Queen Park Rangers,
Season 2011 2012
Sunday, March 6, 2022
Premier League 2011 2012 QPR Manchester United
Team Links
Manchester Utd,
Premier League,
Queen Park Rangers,
Season 2011 2012
Sunday, February 27, 2022
Friday, February 4, 2022
Sunday, January 23, 2022
Wednesday, December 8, 2021
Championship 2015 2016 Queen Park Rangers Middlesbrough FC
Monday, December 6, 2021
Premier League 2011 2012 QPR Liverpool
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
Tuesday, November 23, 2021
Championship 2017 2018 Queen Park Rangers Brentford
Saturday, May 15, 2021
Friday, May 14, 2021
Premier League 2011 2012 : Money Time Arsenal Manchester City & Manchester United Queens Park Rangers
Roberto Mancini concedes Manchester City's title hopes could be over by Sunday night. The long-time Premier League leaders have fallen five points behind their rivals Manchester United with just seven games remaining following a series of costly results in March. City could even be trailing by eight points by the time they kick off in their next match at Arsenal on Sunday if United beat Queens Park Rangers earlier in the day. Should that happen, and City then lose at the Emirates Stadium, Mancini would accept the race was over. "If we lose against Arsenal and they beat QPR – yes," said Mancini, when asked if that would be the case. But the Italian insists he is not thinking that way as he prepares for the crucial trip to north London. ity, who led the table by two points at the start of last month, have come unstuck in recent weeks after a defeat at Swansea and draws against Stoke and Sunderland. Mancini said: "I think always positive, I can't think this. Against Sunderland we didn't play very well, for me we were so flat in the first half. But we shot 25 times on goal, we had 65% ball possession. Sunderland shot three times at goal and scored three goals. "We did some mistakes defensively but we were unlucky. But now we can say nothing, we can't think about Sunderland. We should think positive for the next seven games. "I think it may be more difficult but it is my opinion that this championship is not finished." Mancini hopes supporters will keep faith and takes encouragement from the difficulties United have had in securing victories in recent games against Fulham and Blackburn. He expects his own team to beat United when they meet in their much-hyped derby at the Etihad Stadium on 30 April and believes they can still drop points elsewhere. He said: "Maybe, in this moment, there is someone that maybe doesn't believe because it is difficult, but we believe always. Also we should play a derby – the derby will be three points, and I think in six games they can lose other points."
Team Links
Arsenal,
Manchester City,
Manchester Utd,
Premier League,
Queen Park Rangers,
Season 2011 2012
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