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Welcome Bolton Wanderers
For the first time in 10 years we find ourselves welcoming Bolton Wanderers to Loftus Road.
Previously having had 24 encounters between us from 1967 – 2001 !
Previous 3 meetings :
In the Championship
3.2.2001 QPR 1 BOLTON 1
31.10.2000 BOLTON 3 QPR 1
15.1.2000 QPR 0 BOLTON 1
Previous meetings in the Premiership
16.12.1995 QPR 2 BOLTON 1
30.9.1995. BOLTON 0 QPR 1
And of course as there is just the 2 Premiership meetings we have a 100% record against Bolton !
Total League Meetings
24 League Meetings
QPR wins 9 , including 2 wins at Bolton.
Losses 12 ,including 4 losses at Home.
Draws 3
There has never been a goalless draw in 24 games !
Total Goals - QPR 40 goals , Bolton 39 goals
Last Meeting
When we last met in the Championship QPR 1 BOLTON 1 (3.2.2001) , Bolton were in 2nd place and QPR were in 23rd place.
Bolton finished the season 3rd and went on to win the playoff final whilst QPR finished 23rd and were then relegated to League 1.
Report
QPR 1 BOLTON 1(3.2.2001) : Boss angry as 'clear' penalty
BOLTON manager Sam Allardyce blasted referee Uriah Rennie as his side's promotion challenge was dented by a stuttering draw at relegation-threatened QPR.
Despite being pleased with the battling display from his players after Bolton were reduced to 10 men just 17 minutes into the game, Allardyce chose to criticise Rennie's failure to award his side a second-half penalty.
Just a minute had been played after the break when striker Bo Hansen appeared to have been tripped by a rash challenge from Steve Morrow, but the referee waved away the visitors' appeals for a penalty.
Allardyce fumed: "That was the clearest penalty I have ever seen in all my life, and I am very upset about that decision and the referee's performance.
"In fact, I'm bitterly upset and I will make that clear in my report about the referee.
"At the time it was still 0-0, but in the end we were forced to battle very hard to get an equaliser late on to even earn a point, although I have to be pleased with the character of my players. To come away from home and earn a point after going down to 10 men so early in the game shows the kind of character of the players in my squad.
"This could be a real turning point for us, because we've shown we have the spirit and the fitness to earn a draw despite playing for so long with a man less."
In truth, Bolton were lucky to escape with a draw, even considering their superb battling qualities against a dominant QPR. The relegation strugglers have had a torrid week which has seen the resignation of chairman Chris Wright and the loss of their two best young players - Clarke Carlisle and Richard Langley - through injury until the end of the season.
Yet they produced some inspired football which threatened Bolton's goal long before keeper Steve Banks was sent off for handling outside his area to deny Peter Crouch a goal on 17 minutes.
It was, however, no surprise when QPR finally broke the deadlock on 53 minutes, Michel Ngonge's looping header giving him his first goal for the club. QPR continued to squander chances and they paid for it four minutes from time when Per Frandsen drove home from Colin Hendry's pass for a point.STAR MAN: Michel Ngonge.
A goal and excellent all-round display.
QPR: Miklosko 7, Baraclough 7, Morrow 6, Peacock 7, NGONGE 9, Connolly 7, Rose 6, Kulcsar 6, Darlington 7, Wardley 7, Crouch 7 (Dowie 6).
BOLTON: Banks 5, Bergsson 6, Warhurst 8 (Marshall 6), Elliott 6, Frandsen 7, Hansen 6, Holdsworth 7, Farrelly 5 (Gardner 6), Nolan 6, Hendrie 7, Summerbee 6 (Wright 6).
MANAGER RATINGS: Francis 8; Allardyce 6.
REFEREE: U Rennie 7.
Last Meeting in the Premier League
When we last met in the Premier League QPR 2 BOLTON 1
(16.12.95)Bolton were bottom on 9 points and QPR were 16th on 15 points both after 18 games.
Bolton finished the season 20th on 29 points.
QPR finished the season 19th on 33 points.
Manchester City were the 3rd Club relegated on 38 points.
See below at the bottom of the page in the Quiz question if you can name the 11 players that started the game when we last played Bolton in the Premiership 1995?
Classic Encounter/s
1.5.1982 QPR 7 BOLTON 1
Scorers,Gregory,Mickelwhite,Flanagan 2,Fenwick(pen),Allen,Stainrod.
Team ; Hucker,Fenwick,Wicks,Roeder,Gillard,Mickelwhite,Waddock
,Flanagan,Gregory,Allen,Stainrod.
Sub Burke.
29.11.1969 BOLTON 6 QPR 4
A truely amazing game , in fact our highest scoring League loss in history.
Manager Les Allen.
QPR's Scorers: Leach, Bridges, Clement, Marsh
QPR Team: Springett: Clement, Hunt, Hazell, Harris, Ferguson Venables, ?, Bridges, Clarke, Marsh
At the end of November Rangers scored four goals at Bolton Wanderers but still lost as Bolton got six. Mike Ferguson was signed Aston Villa to add width to the forward line. At the midpoint of the season Rangers had twenty seven points from their twenty one games.
Last Away meeting.
Championship
31.10.2000 BOLTON 3 QPR 1
Tuesday October 31st
Bolton 3 Q.P.R. 1
Scorers G.Bergsson , K.Nolan, M.Ricketts
P Crouch
QPR went down to their fifth defeat in seven matches as Bolton came from behind at the Reebok Stadium. Peter Crouch's 43rd minute goal gave Rangers the lead but they were unable to hold on until half-time and were then condemned to another loss by two excellent second half goals.
Crouch headed Marlon Broomes' long cross from the right into the corner of the net after Rangers had been forced to withstand substantial Bolton pressure.
It was a goal against the run of play although Karl Connolly had wasted a tremendous chance to put Rangers ahead on 17 minutes. Gavin Peacock's perfectly timed chip put Connolly through on goal and although his failure to control the ball forced him slightly wide, he still had only goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen to beat but his embarrassingly weak shot was easily saved by the Finn.
Four minutes later, Lee Harper, outstanding against Tranmere on Saturday, picked up where he left off at Prenton Park by producing a superb stop. Wing-back Ricardo Gardner ghosted in behind Clarke Carlisle to meet Per Frandsen's right-wing cross but saw his header tipped away at full stretch by the Rangers keeper .
That triggered a bout of pressure from the home side with Frandsen shooting wide from 25 yards, while a block by Carlisle followed by Steve Morrow's timely clearance prevented Kevin Nolan from pouncing on a loose ball inside the Rangers penalty area. After an even first 20 minutes, Bolton began to dominate and following his earlier saved header, Gardner might have given Wanderers the lead when he failed to connect with right-back John O'Kane's 36th minute cross after he again ventured in from the left unmarked.
But it was Rangers who opened the scoring with Crouch finishing brilliantly from seven yards, only for them to concede an equaliser within two minutes. Gardner's inswinging corner was palmed away weakly by Harper at the far post and after Rangers failed to react quickly enough, Gudni Bergsson was able to level for Bolton with a well placed header.
Rangers started the second half well and Jaaskelainen dived to his left to push away a 30-yard drive from Peacock, before Richard Langley fired over from just outside the box. But it was Bolton who scored the game's crucial goal - which came out of nothing on 61 minutes. Robbie Elliott beat Crouch to an unclaimed ball 35 yards from goal and then let fly with a spectacular shot Harper got a hand to but couldn't keep out of his net.
Worse was to follow for Rangers just three minutes later, as they were punished for another lapse in concentration at the back when Nolan was allowed to send in a low cross for Michael Ricketts, who got in front of Tim Breacker to skillfully flick the ball past Harper at the near post. There was no way back for a defensive Rangers line-up never likely to be handed a second chance after surrendering their lead.
Gerry Francis, in his now almost customary switch to three up front in the final stages, sent on Sammy Koejoe in place of Morrow but the change had no real effect. Rangers did produce a promising move when Peacock picked out Breacker on the right but on a rare foray into the opposing half, Breacker was unable to deliver a telling cross.
How ironic that one David Bardsley should happen to be among the hundred or so Rangers fans braving the cold behind a sparcely populated goal. For them the final act of sufference was to watch an unmarked Koejoe smash the ball way over the bar from seven yards. Oh for the days when Bardsley would smash them in from 25.
Players that have played for both Clubs
Dave Clement,Danny shitetu,Heidar Helguson.
Quiz
For the QPR Team that played our last game see link below and pit your wits and see how many you get right ?
www.teamtalk.com/fun-games/missing-men/7034691/QPR-s-2-1-Premier-League-win-over-Bolton-in-December-1995
Latest League Form
QPR WdDDWL
Bolton WLLLLL
Their last win on Sun 24th April.
Odds
QPR 11/8
Draw 11/5
Bolton 15/8
Silly Fact -Shaggy - It wasnt Me , topped the charts the last time we played in 2001.
I would love to hear any comments from anyone that attended the 7-1 and 4-6 games !
live feed for QPR V BOLTON
www.myp2p.eu/broadcast.php?matchid=124354&part=sports
Welcome Bolton Wanderers
For the first time in 10 years we find ourselves welcoming Bolton Wanderers to Loftus Road.
Previously having had 24 encounters between us from 1967 – 2001 !
Previous 3 meetings :
In the Championship
3.2.2001 QPR 1 BOLTON 1
31.10.2000 BOLTON 3 QPR 1
15.1.2000 QPR 0 BOLTON 1
Previous meetings in the Premiership
16.12.1995 QPR 2 BOLTON 1
30.9.1995. BOLTON 0 QPR 1
And of course as there is just the 2 Premiership meetings we have a 100% record against Bolton !
Total League Meetings
24 League Meetings
QPR wins 9 , including 2 wins at Bolton.
Losses 12 ,including 4 losses at Home.
Draws 3
There has never been a goalless draw in 24 games !
Total Goals - QPR 40 goals , Bolton 39 goals
Last Meeting
When we last met in the Championship QPR 1 BOLTON 1 (3.2.2001) , Bolton were in 2nd place and QPR were in 23rd place.
Bolton finished the season 3rd and went on to win the playoff final whilst QPR finished 23rd and were then relegated to League 1.
Report
QPR 1 BOLTON 1(3.2.2001) : Boss angry as 'clear' penalty
BOLTON manager Sam Allardyce blasted referee Uriah Rennie as his side's promotion challenge was dented by a stuttering draw at relegation-threatened QPR.
Despite being pleased with the battling display from his players after Bolton were reduced to 10 men just 17 minutes into the game, Allardyce chose to criticise Rennie's failure to award his side a second-half penalty.
Just a minute had been played after the break when striker Bo Hansen appeared to have been tripped by a rash challenge from Steve Morrow, but the referee waved away the visitors' appeals for a penalty.
Allardyce fumed: "That was the clearest penalty I have ever seen in all my life, and I am very upset about that decision and the referee's performance.
"In fact, I'm bitterly upset and I will make that clear in my report about the referee.
"At the time it was still 0-0, but in the end we were forced to battle very hard to get an equaliser late on to even earn a point, although I have to be pleased with the character of my players. To come away from home and earn a point after going down to 10 men so early in the game shows the kind of character of the players in my squad.
"This could be a real turning point for us, because we've shown we have the spirit and the fitness to earn a draw despite playing for so long with a man less."
In truth, Bolton were lucky to escape with a draw, even considering their superb battling qualities against a dominant QPR. The relegation strugglers have had a torrid week which has seen the resignation of chairman Chris Wright and the loss of their two best young players - Clarke Carlisle and Richard Langley - through injury until the end of the season.
Yet they produced some inspired football which threatened Bolton's goal long before keeper Steve Banks was sent off for handling outside his area to deny Peter Crouch a goal on 17 minutes.
It was, however, no surprise when QPR finally broke the deadlock on 53 minutes, Michel Ngonge's looping header giving him his first goal for the club. QPR continued to squander chances and they paid for it four minutes from time when Per Frandsen drove home from Colin Hendry's pass for a point.STAR MAN: Michel Ngonge.
A goal and excellent all-round display.
QPR: Miklosko 7, Baraclough 7, Morrow 6, Peacock 7, NGONGE 9, Connolly 7, Rose 6, Kulcsar 6, Darlington 7, Wardley 7, Crouch 7 (Dowie 6).
BOLTON: Banks 5, Bergsson 6, Warhurst 8 (Marshall 6), Elliott 6, Frandsen 7, Hansen 6, Holdsworth 7, Farrelly 5 (Gardner 6), Nolan 6, Hendrie 7, Summerbee 6 (Wright 6).
MANAGER RATINGS: Francis 8; Allardyce 6.
REFEREE: U Rennie 7.
Last Meeting in the Premier League
When we last met in the Premier League QPR 2 BOLTON 1
(16.12.95)Bolton were bottom on 9 points and QPR were 16th on 15 points both after 18 games.
Bolton finished the season 20th on 29 points.
QPR finished the season 19th on 33 points.
Manchester City were the 3rd Club relegated on 38 points.
See below at the bottom of the page in the Quiz question if you can name the 11 players that started the game when we last played Bolton in the Premiership 1995?
Classic Encounter/s
1.5.1982 QPR 7 BOLTON 1
Scorers,Gregory,Mickelwhite,Flanagan 2,Fenwick(pen),Allen,Stainrod.
Team ; Hucker,Fenwick,Wicks,Roeder,Gillard,Mickelwhite,Waddock
,Flanagan,Gregory,Allen,Stainrod.
Sub Burke.
29.11.1969 BOLTON 6 QPR 4
A truely amazing game , in fact our highest scoring League loss in history.
Manager Les Allen.
QPR's Scorers: Leach, Bridges, Clement, Marsh
QPR Team: Springett: Clement, Hunt, Hazell, Harris, Ferguson Venables, ?, Bridges, Clarke, Marsh
At the end of November Rangers scored four goals at Bolton Wanderers but still lost as Bolton got six. Mike Ferguson was signed Aston Villa to add width to the forward line. At the midpoint of the season Rangers had twenty seven points from their twenty one games.
Last Away meeting.
Championship
31.10.2000 BOLTON 3 QPR 1
Tuesday October 31st
Bolton 3 Q.P.R. 1
Scorers G.Bergsson , K.Nolan, M.Ricketts
P Crouch
QPR went down to their fifth defeat in seven matches as Bolton came from behind at the Reebok Stadium. Peter Crouch's 43rd minute goal gave Rangers the lead but they were unable to hold on until half-time and were then condemned to another loss by two excellent second half goals.
Crouch headed Marlon Broomes' long cross from the right into the corner of the net after Rangers had been forced to withstand substantial Bolton pressure.
It was a goal against the run of play although Karl Connolly had wasted a tremendous chance to put Rangers ahead on 17 minutes. Gavin Peacock's perfectly timed chip put Connolly through on goal and although his failure to control the ball forced him slightly wide, he still had only goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen to beat but his embarrassingly weak shot was easily saved by the Finn.
Four minutes later, Lee Harper, outstanding against Tranmere on Saturday, picked up where he left off at Prenton Park by producing a superb stop. Wing-back Ricardo Gardner ghosted in behind Clarke Carlisle to meet Per Frandsen's right-wing cross but saw his header tipped away at full stretch by the Rangers keeper .
That triggered a bout of pressure from the home side with Frandsen shooting wide from 25 yards, while a block by Carlisle followed by Steve Morrow's timely clearance prevented Kevin Nolan from pouncing on a loose ball inside the Rangers penalty area. After an even first 20 minutes, Bolton began to dominate and following his earlier saved header, Gardner might have given Wanderers the lead when he failed to connect with right-back John O'Kane's 36th minute cross after he again ventured in from the left unmarked.
But it was Rangers who opened the scoring with Crouch finishing brilliantly from seven yards, only for them to concede an equaliser within two minutes. Gardner's inswinging corner was palmed away weakly by Harper at the far post and after Rangers failed to react quickly enough, Gudni Bergsson was able to level for Bolton with a well placed header.
Rangers started the second half well and Jaaskelainen dived to his left to push away a 30-yard drive from Peacock, before Richard Langley fired over from just outside the box. But it was Bolton who scored the game's crucial goal - which came out of nothing on 61 minutes. Robbie Elliott beat Crouch to an unclaimed ball 35 yards from goal and then let fly with a spectacular shot Harper got a hand to but couldn't keep out of his net.
Worse was to follow for Rangers just three minutes later, as they were punished for another lapse in concentration at the back when Nolan was allowed to send in a low cross for Michael Ricketts, who got in front of Tim Breacker to skillfully flick the ball past Harper at the near post. There was no way back for a defensive Rangers line-up never likely to be handed a second chance after surrendering their lead.
Gerry Francis, in his now almost customary switch to three up front in the final stages, sent on Sammy Koejoe in place of Morrow but the change had no real effect. Rangers did produce a promising move when Peacock picked out Breacker on the right but on a rare foray into the opposing half, Breacker was unable to deliver a telling cross.
How ironic that one David Bardsley should happen to be among the hundred or so Rangers fans braving the cold behind a sparcely populated goal. For them the final act of sufference was to watch an unmarked Koejoe smash the ball way over the bar from seven yards. Oh for the days when Bardsley would smash them in from 25.
Players that have played for both Clubs
Dave Clement,Danny shitetu,Heidar Helguson.
Quiz
For the QPR Team that played our last game see link below and pit your wits and see how many you get right ?
www.teamtalk.com/fun-games/missing-men/7034691/QPR-s-2-1-Premier-League-win-over-Bolton-in-December-1995
Latest League Form
QPR WdDDWL
Bolton WLLLLL
Their last win on Sun 24th April.
Odds
QPR 11/8
Draw 11/5
Bolton 15/8
Silly Fact -Shaggy - It wasnt Me , topped the charts the last time we played in 2001.
I would love to hear any comments from anyone that attended the 7-1 and 4-6 games !
live feed for QPR V BOLTON
www.myp2p.eu/broadcast.php?matchid=124354&part=sports