U18 Professional Development League 2 Team: Fittall, Skeete, Gbemre-McLean, Sandiford, Cuthbert, Ikoroha, Brunson, Neziri, Oluwabusola, Boddy, Kennedy Subs: Scarlett, Mitchell-Abadom, McAvoy, Edouard-Marisson A breezy Heston with the sun poking through, the first goal attempt of the afternoon was provided by the visitors when Charlie Robinson’s shot on the volley ended up clearing the crossbar. But Continue reading
QPR FC Women (6) – Charlton Athletic Women (PGA) (1) – Which included Four Goals for Melis Mehmet
FAWNL League Cup Team: Clarke, Doyle, Seale, Gotch, Brooks, Owen, Blodgett, Mehmet, Leach, El-Bergui, Dzyadyk Subs: Lewin, Sampson, Adebowale-Arimoro, Makowska, Orchard, Stanley Following the win at Chatham, it was back to Cup action with the R’s taking on Charlton’s young PGA side. The visitors came close to opening the scoring on eight minutes. Following a Continue reading
QPR (2) – Stoke City (0) – ‘It was Stan, in one of those Vintage Flashes when Instinct, Speed & Skill are Fused Together to Produce Sheer Magic’
Football League Division One Team: Parkes, Clement, Gillard, Hollins, McLintock, Webb, Thomas Kelly, Masson, Bowles, Givens Sub: Nutt Attendance: 21,621 On 25th September 1976, Stoke City travelled to Loftus Road. James Mossop’s report appeared in the Sunday Express the following day: ‘One sparkle of bewitching talent from that pale, waspish character, Stan Bowles, ignited a Continue reading
Chatham Town Women (0) – QPR FC Women (1)
FA Women’s National League Division One (South-East) Team: Clarke, Searle, Gotch, Brooks, Blodgett, Hill, Lewin, Dzyadyk, Leach, Mehmet, Orchard Subs: Doyle, Sampson, Owen, Ali, Munro, Stanley, Makowska Sammy & I bumped into Ron Hill at Chatham Railway Station, and from there we took the bus to the ground. Sitting behind me was a local R’s Continue reading
QPR Development Squad (1) – Hull City U21 (1)
U21 Professional Development League 2 Team: Salamon, Putman, Leahy, McCann, Akindileni, Dyke, Coomes, Neill, Hassan, O’Brien, Trujillo Subs: Halliday, Agbude, Cuthbert, Aoraha, Brunson Matteo Salamon was called into action early on. The R’s keeper pushed away a 25-yard free kick and the ball was then cleared to safety. The visitors then took the lead on Continue reading
QPR FC Women (0) – Norwich City Women (2)
FA Women’s National League One (South-East) Team: Clarke, Doyle, Searle, Lewin, Hill, Mehmet, Brooks, Gotch, Stanley, Ali, Orchard Subs: Blodgett, Dzyadyk, Munro, Owen, Leach, Wellesley-Davies, Makowska It was a welcome return to the Powerday Stadium, or should I say the Oliver Connell & Son Community Stadium, the home of Hanwell Town. Also welcome, were the Continue reading
Shrewsbury Town (1) – QPR (4) – “We Slowed Down the Build-Up in the Second-Half. That was what Won us the Match”
League Cup 2nd Round Team: Parkes, Clement, Webb, Leach, McLintock, Abbott, Thomas, Francis, Masson, Bowles, Givens Attendance: 11,250 On 9th September 1975, the R’s travelled to Shrewsbury in a League Cup 2nd Round tie. John Roberts’ report appeared the following day: Queen’s Park Rangers, masters of soccer subtleties were forced to wear down adventurous rivals Continue reading
QPR Development Squad (2) – Fleetwood Town U21 (2)
U21 Professional Development League 2 Team: Salamon, Agbude, Leahy, McDowell, Wilkie, Dyke, Dillon, trialist, Bennie, Pearman, Sutton Subs: Halliday, Cuthbert, Coomes, Trujillo, O’Brien On a mainly overcast afternoon at the TSG Training Centre, Daniel Bennie’s low cross aimed at Emmerson Sutton was well intercepted by a Cods defender, and the ball then went for a Continue reading
Chesham United FC Women (1) – QPR FC Women (7)
FAWNL League Cup Team: Clarke, Sampson, Wellesley-Davies, Lewin, Doyle, Owen, Ali, Blodgett, Leach, Munro, Makowska Subs: Reid, Dzyadyk, Orchard, Hill, D’Santos, Stanley, trialist Following a fairly even opening ten minutes or so at the Meadow, a great ball into the box closely evaded Natalia Makowska. With the R’s looking increasingly dangerous and after some good Continue reading
In Memory of Mark Lazarus – “I had a Great Time at QPR & that was Mainly Due to the Supporters”
Last month the Club announced that they had been informed by Mark’s family that he was gravely ill in hospital. Then, the following week on 29th July, we learned that he had sadly passed away at the age of 86! The second youngest of thirteen, Mark was born in Stepney in the East End of Continue reading