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Thursday, October 14, 2010

QPR Report Thursday Update - QPR Hooliganism Stats

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QPR and Hooliganism
- From the Home Office "Statistics on Football Arrests and Banning Orders"
- In 2008-200, QPR 14 Banning Orders. 33 Arrests for QPR - 11 arrested at home matches...22 at away matches...4 violent disorder...16 Public disorder...3 pitch invasion...8 alcohol offences...2 possesion of offensive weapons
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- See Complete Home Office 2008-2009 Statistics on Football Arrests and Banning Orders

- Other articles re Home Office Stats

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- Birthdays for Two Ex-QPR Center Backs

- Ex-QPR Leon Knight: Off to Ireland

- US Football (Soccer) Attendances & Almost-QPR Cheetri Back in India

- Flashback Article: Bhatia Speaking about QPR (From January 2009)

- The Success of the Crystal Palace Academy (Article from last year)

- Decade Ago: Watford 3 QPR 1 (Watford with Day, Helguson, Palmer and Ward!)

- Kick Out Racism Week: Loftus Road, October 16

- Lee Brown Yeading Loan Extended Another Month

- QPR vs Norwich Being Shown on US TV (Tape Delayed)

- Next: Norwich - QPR/Norwich Connections and Video (NOT THE Video!)

- Video: Scotland U-21 Goal vs Iceland

- RIP: Ex-Spurs Coach, Eddie Baily


Fulham Chronicle/Paul Warburton
- Hogan Ephraim eyes international honours
HOGAN Ephraim hopes to gain international recognition - but admits it will be much easier if QPR are in the Premier League.
- The former West Ham winger has been tipped as the next Ranger to pull an international vest on following the debut of hotshot Jamie Mackie for Scotland this week – but has the added luxury of being able to choose from three countries.
- Ephraim said: “I qualify for England, Nigeria and the Republic of Ireland – but it will be easier to prove I’m worth a chance if we’re in the Premiership next season. The truth is you’re more likely to get looked at if you’re in the top league."
Fulham Chronicle


Kilburn Times/Ben Kosky - Rangers learn lessons of Sterling Saga
- YOUTH team boss Steve Gallen says QPR were determined to avoid a repeat of the Raheem Sterling saga after agreeing terms with two more teenage prospects.
- Rangers eventually lost 15-year-old Sterling to Liverpool last year after the youngster had forced his way into the Rs reserve side and the England under-18 team, attracting a swathe of interest from bigger clubs.

But the Rs moved quickly to tie Bruno Andrade – one of the stars of their Football League Youth Alliance Cup-winning side from last season – to a two and a half year professional contract on his 17th birthday.

Tottenham and West Ham were both keen to sign the talented forward from Colindale, who played for Mill Hill Rangers in the Harrow Youth League.

However, Andrade, who celebrated his birthday by scoring a hat-trick in the under-18s’ 6-2 victory over Aldershot Town, opted to stay at Loftus Road.

And Rangers also agreed a pro deal with another striker, Burundi-born Mo Sharif, who was recommended to them in the summer and has netted six goals in seven games for the under-18s.

“I want to keep our best players here – losing players is not success to me, even if the financial settlement is a good one, as it was in Raheem’s case,” said Gallen, the club’s youth development manager.

“Getting £500,000 and possibly up to £1m for a 15-year-old is a great deal. But I don’t want that to happen again.

“We’re now making a statement, saying to other clubs ‘these are our players and, if you want them, bring your chequebook’.

“I told the manager about what happened before, so he’s fully aware of it, and he and [assistant manager] Mick Jones have been a big help to me and the youth department.

“We’re looking everywhere – but so are Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea, Fulham, Watford and Brentford. There’s a saturation of clubs in this area and you have to be quick.

“What matters to me is seeing Antonio German and Josh Parker in the first-team squad. If we can get Bruno and a few more out there playing League football, either for QPR or on loan, that’s more important.”

Meanwhile, the club’s junior ranks have been enhanced during the past week by the arrival of 14-year-old duo Shaun Fernandes and Hussain Vahandaty, the winners of the Mumbai Soccer Challenge.

Fernandes and Vahandaty emerged from a five-a-side tournament involving 2,000 children in Mumbai and were then named the two best players among the final cut of 24 at a coaching camp earlier this year.

The boys have been staying with host families in Kenton and will train each day alongside Rangers’ youth teams at Harlington during the next month.

“It’s a fantastic experience for them, to leave school in India and be involved in this environment on a daily basis, talking to not only the under-18s but the first team as well,” added Gallen.

“They’re two nice lads and good football players. They’ve been to a couple of matches at Loftus Road and I think they were watching the crowd as much as the game, it was such a new experience.”

The scheme was set up by QPR directors Amit Bhatia and Ishan Saksena, who both attended the Mumbai tournament along with prominent Indian politicians and national team captain Bhaichung Bhutia. Kilburn Times

- The QPR Youth Setup a Decade Ago - and "Who Was Who" at Loftus Road in those Days

- Lakshmi Mittal & Amit Bhatia: Mittal Championships Trust-Supported Players Winners in the Commonwealth Game


- QPR and Other Clubs and Downs Youth Teams

- Four Years Ago: Report on the QPR Fan Forum With then-manager John Gregory and then QPR Head, Gianni Paladini

- Video: FA Cup/1994 - Stockport vs QPR

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