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Friday, February 13, 2009

Snippets....Old QPR Photos...Videos....QPR Flashbacks

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- Compilation of Old QPR Photos


- A few Old Video Snippets: QPR vs Stoke in 1974.... Match of the Day, 1978 Opening....QPR vs Manchester City in 1969....Terry Mancini, Rodney Marsh and Terry Venables: TV Introducers....Partisan-QPR....Newcastle vs QPR in the 1975 FA Cup ....Great Dowie own goal....Nottingham Forest vs QPR 1991....Terry Venables' QPR crushing Southampton...The 1927 Cup Final....Stanley Matthews...The 1967 League Cup Final Goals....Clive Allen Joins Arsenal


- Recent Blog Posts: - QPR Get Shut Out of Football League Award Nominations
- QPR Not on World's Richest Clubs List!....Rehman Speaks....Parejo Speaks....Forty Years Ago, The Morgan Twins Broken Up: Roger Morgan to Spurs


- Italian Youth Tournament: Game III
QPR this afternoon, play their third and possibly final game of their Viareggio Cup youth tournament in Italy against Palermo. QPR narrowly lost their first game (against Inter Milan) and convincingly won their second game.


Flashback - Begining of this season: The Squad Numbers
QPR Official Site - July 23 - NUMBERS UP
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1 LEE CAMP
2 DAMIEN DELANEY
3 DAMION STEWART
4 GAVIN MAHON
5 FITZ HALL
6 MIKELE LEIGERTWOOD
7 HOGAN EPHRAIM
8 ROWAN VINE
9 DEXTER BLACKSTOCK
10 AKOS BUZSAKY
11 PATRICK AGYEMANG
12 ADAM BOLDER
14 MARTIN ROWLANDS
15 PETER RAMAGE
16 MATT CONNOLLY
17 SIMON WALTON
18 ZESH REHMAN
19 ANGELO BALANTA
20 EMMANUEL LEDESMA
21 MATTEO ALBERTI
22 SAMUEL DI CARMINE
23 CHRIS BARKER
24 RADEK CERNY
25 DANNY NARDIELLO
26 GARETH AINSWORTH
31 RAY JONES
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Two Weeks Later QPR Announce Revised Numbers
QPR Official Site - REVISED SQUAD NUMBERS

- Following the arrival of Real Madrid hot-shot Daniel Parejo, the squad numbers for the forthcoming season have been revised.
- The Spanish midfielder will wear the number seven shirt this season, while fellow new arrivals Kaspars Gorkss and Lee Cook will wear 13 and 17 respectively.
- 1 LEE CAMP
2 DAMIEN DELANEY
3 DAMION STEWART
4 GAVIN MAHON
5 FITZ HALL
6 MIKELE LEIGERTWOOD
7 DANIEL PAREJO
8 ROWAN VINE
9 DEXTER BLACKSTOCK
10 AKOS BUZSAKY
11 PATRICK AGYEMANG
12 ADAM BOLDER
13 KASPARS GORKSS
14 MARTIN ROWLANDS
15 PETER RAMAGE
16 MATTHEW CONNOLLY
17 LEE COOK
19 ANGELO BALANTA
20 EMMANUEL LEDESMA
21 MATTEO ALBERTI
22 SAMUEL DI CARMINE
23 CHRIS BARKER
24 RADEK CERNY
25 HOGAN EPHRAIM
26 GARETH AINSWORTH
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- One year ago today, QPR fans were recovering from seeing the team go from being 2-0 at home to Burnley to losing 4-2 (Andy Cole doing the damage). The QPR team: QPR: Camp, Delaney, Mahon, Stewart, Buzsaky, Rowlands (Leigertwood 39), Connolly (Mancienne 90), Agyemang, Ephraim (Blackstock 69), Vine, Rehman. Subs: Pickens, Lee.
Scorers: Mahon 14, Agyemang 30 - Match Reports


Two Years Ago: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 - Coach Hill Arrested and Dismissed

The Times/Tom Dart - February 14, 2007 QPR coach arrested over on-pitch brawl with Chinese team
- Richard Hill, the Queens Park Rangers assistant manager, has been arrested by police and suspended by the club for his part in the “Great Brawl of China” seven days ago and the position of John Gregory, the manager, is coming under increasing scrutiny.
- Hill was photographed apparently punching Jiang Ning, of the China Olympic side, in a fight that broke out during a friendly match that took place at QPR’s training ground. Zheng Tao, the China defender, suffered a broken jaw. Police said that a 43-year-old man, understood to be Hill, was arrested three days after the incident on suspicion of actual bodily harm, which carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison. He was bailed to return to a West London police station pending further inquiries.
“Hillingdon Police are continuing to investigate a number of assaults following a disturbance amongst players at a match between QPR FC and the Chinese Olympic team,” a Metropolitan Police statement read. The statement revealed that as well as Tao, two other players were injured, raising the possibility that more charges will follow.
“Subsequent investigation has found a further two males suffering injuries,” the statement continued. “One with injuries amounting to ABH, the other suffering a fractured eye socket. All parties from both QPR and the Chinese team are assisting police.”
QPR said that Hill is suspended “until further notice.” Last week, Gianni Paladini, the chairman, said he would sack players or staff if found guilty of gross misconduct.
The FA are also investigating. “We are in close communication with the police, and we are awaiting confirmation of whether or not they will be taking any action. We will then consider whether to take any disciplinary action of our own,” an FA spokesman said.
The club approached Graham Bean, the former FA compliance officer, with a view to him helping to put their case in any disciplinary hearing. However, Bean, who now runs a consultancy firm called Football Factors, turned them down on the basis that the video of the brawl is too damning.
Hill was a striker for Watford, Oxford United and Northampton Town. He is a former Stevenage Borough manager, was a coach under John Gregory at Wycombe Wanderers and also coached at Tranmere Rovers, Reading, Gillingham and Northampton. He joined QPR last October, shortly after Gregory became manager. Hill’s agent could not be reached for comment yesterday.
Ironically, Hill’s first act as Stevenage manager in 1999 was to release a player who had aimed a punch in a game. In another piece of irony, at the same time as Hill joined, QPR appointed Joe Dunbar, a former trainer of Lennox Lewis, the former world heavy-weight boxing champion, as Sports Performance Manager.
After the brawl, seven Chinese players were sent home and the China Football Association pledged a “strict” punishment. The rest of the team flies home this week.
Gregory, who took over at Loftus Road in September, was not involved in the brawl but it is understood that, after QPR lost 5-0 to Southend United on Friday, Iain Dowie, a former player and coach at the club, was sounded out about taking charge. But Dowie is not short of options after leaving Charlton Athletic last year and was not interested. Gregory’s contract ends in the summer. QPR are in relegation trouble in the Coca-Cola Championship The Times QPR Report


February 13, 2007 - QPR Suspend Assistant Manager, Richard Hill in the Aftermath of QPR vs China "incident"-
QPR OFFICIAL STATEMENT
The Club has issued the following statement in the wake of an incident that occurred at QPR's Training Ground last Wednesday.
'Following the incident at the Training Ground on Wednesday 7th February 2007 and the subsequent Police investigation of the matter, Queens Park Rangers Football Club have suspended Assistant Manager Richard Hill from his duties until further notice.'
QPR will make no further statement on this issue at this time.QPR

SPORTING LIFE - QPR Suspend Richard Hill
QPR have suspended assistant manager Richard Hill "until further notice" following the brawl during last week's match against the China under-23 team.
China player Zheng Tao suffered a broken jaw during the incident, which the Football Association are investigating and are "in ongoing communication with the police".
A club statement, on their official website, www.qpr.co.uk, read: "Following the incident at the training ground on February 7, and the subsequent police investigation of the matter, Queens Park Rangers Football Club have suspended assistant manager Richard Hill from his duties until further notice."
Police said a 43-year-old man was arrested on February 10 "on suspicion of ABH (actual bodily harm). He was later bailed to return to a west London police station pending further enquiries".
The Metropolitan Police statement continued: "Hillingdon Police are continuing to investigate a number of assaults following a disturbance amongst players at a match between QPR FC and the Chinese Olympic team.
"On arrival, police discovered a 21-year-old man suffering facial injuries. He was conveyed to Hillingdon Hospital where he was treated for a broken jaw. He was later discharged.
"Subsequent investigation has found a further two males suffering injuries. One with injuries amounting to ABH, the other suffering a fractured eye socket.
"All parties from both QPR and the Chinese team are assisting police." Sporting Life
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Three Years Ago: QPR NOT After John Gregory- February 13,2006 - QPR OFFICIAL STATEMENT - UNFOUNDED REPORTS
QPR Chairman Gianni Paladini would like to state that he will NOT be employing John Gregory on a consultancy basis.Reports in today's Evening Standard wrongly claim that Paladini is 'hoping' to bring the former Aston Villa and Derby manager to Loftus Road.Paladini would like to correct readers and supporters alike, to ensure they are given accurate information on this topic.He said: "I don't know where these rumours surface from. Just when you think a win and a great performance will go a long way to making people happy, something is dragged up."I will not have these rumours getting in the way of Gary Waddock's task of preparing the team for tomorrow's game against Crystal Palace."I want him to know that he's in charge of team affairs right now and that I'm not looking anywhere else. I have spoken to Gary and reassured him that is the case." QPR


Meanwhile Steve Perryman was Expressing a QPR Interest
PERRYMAN LINKED TO MANAGER'S JOB AT QPR - Express & Echo -13 February 2006
- Exeter City director of football Steve Perryman has revealed he would like to be considered for the vacant manager's job at Queens Park Rangers.The Championship side are on the look-out for a new boss after placing Ian Holloway on gardening leave following speculation that he was being lined up for the Leicester City job.Perryman hinted that his future may lie elsewhere recently and has never ruled out a return to management. And now he has signalled that he would be interested in taking over at Loftus Road.Perryman admitted he had staged talks with the West Londoners in 2001 shortly before Holloway got the job. We had talks and I was confident I would have kept the club in the First Division," said Perryman."QPR are a much more attractive proposition now than they were then."If they are prepared to look under the surface for someone with strong ideas - then I'm a good proposition."I've had very favourable results managing against the likes of Wenger, Scolari and Queiroz from my time in Japan and have worked in all levels of English football - name someone else who's done that."I don't need a big budget and don't need big players." Perryman

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