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QPR welcome Manchester City FC

This Saturday we can finally welcome one of the two Manchester Clubs to Loftus Road .
Because of Manchester Citys fall into the lower leagues like ourselves we have had some recent fixtures with them the latest being 8th March 2000 resulting in a 3 -1 win for the Hoops.

Now they are an incredibly strong Team due to their financial backing and have one of the most expensive teams in the world.

Over the years we have contested some 40 League games from 1950-2000.

In Cup encounters we have had only the one FA Cup meeting which was at Loftus road in 1993 which resulted in a 2-1 loss .
In the four times we played Manchester City in League Cup in every case Manchester City went on to win the match , although we took one to a replay in 1991.





Previous three meetings.
( English Div 1 )

8.3.2000 Manchester City 1 QPR 3

6.11.1999 QPR 1 Manchester City 1

25.4.1998 Manchester City 2 QPR 2


Other Previous meetings

26.10.1997 QPR 2 Manchester City 0

19.4.1997 Manchester City 0 QPR 3

12.10.1996 QPR 2 Manchester City 2



Premiership Meetings

3.2.1996 Manchester City 2 QPR 0

26.8.1995 QPR 1 Manchester City 0

14.5.1995 Manchester City 2 QPR 3

15.10.94 QPR 1 Manchester City 2

5.3.1994 QPR 1 Manchester City 1

11.9.1993 Manchester City 3 QPR 0

6.2.1993 QPR 1 Manchester City 1

17.8.1992 Manchester City 1 QPR 1



Total League Meetings

40 League Meetings.

QPR wins 12 , including 3 at Maine Road.

Manchester City 14 , including 3 wins at Loftus Road.

Draws – 14

Total Goals

QPR – 47
Man City – 48




Premiership meetings

Of the eight Premiership meetings between the two of us there has been two wins for QPR ,three wins for Manchester City and three draws.
We have taken 9 points from a possible 24.




Last Meeting -English Div 1

Our last meeting was in the Old Division One on 8th March 2000..
The match was played at Maine Road and ended in a 3-1 victory for QPR which was a great win considering Man City were in third place and we was currently lying 10th.


Weavers errors cost City dear.


Manchester City missed the chance to return to second place in Division One last night, losing 3-1 at home to QPR. And it was the normally impeccable Nicky Weaver who did most to hand Rangers the points.

The City goalkeeper committed two errors in the space of eight minutes to gift the away side a 2-0 half-time lead, achieved through Chris Kiwomya's strike on 37 minutes and a Gerard Wiekens own goal just before the interval.

On-loan Mikkel Beck notched a 73rd-minute penalty after a foul by Ian Bishop on Kiwomya. The Blues' only reply was Jeff Whitley's consolation goal on 84 minutes, the midfielder firing home a long-range shot.

Royle: Weaver Still the Best

Nicky Weaver has accepted the blame for QPR's opening two goals on Wednesday. But Joe Royle insisted after the game that he wouldn't swap his goalkeeper for any other in England. "That was the kid's first bad game in about two years," said the City boss. "My opinion of him won't change.

He's still the best in the country and one bad game won't change that felt that here hasn't been any yelling and barking at him, no recriminations." Royle felt that the fates had conspired against his side and that on another day the Blues could easily have won. "I can't fault the team's effort and honesty, they were going for it right to the end and our crowd understood that and appreciated their commitment," he insisted.


Francis Backs City for Promotion

QPR may have taken all three points from Manchester City last night at Maine Road. But Rangers manager Gerry Francis is still backing the Blues to clinch a return to the Premiership this season. Francis saw his side pinned back for most of the game as the Blues piled pressure on the visitors.

And the former Tottenham boss recognised that his team benefitted from good fortune to earn their win. "I accept we rode our luck a bit out there and had to defend in depth for long periods. They make so many chances but our defenders were outstanding," he admitted. However, he continued, "I believe City will be in the Premiership next season."



Classic Encounters

16th December 1978 (Eng Division 1 -old)

QPR 2 Manchester City 1 …... Hamilton goals.





14th December 1991 (Eng Division 1 - old)

Manchester City 2 QPR 2 …....Wegerle , Bailey






7th March 1992 (Eng Division 1 - old)


QPR 4 Manchester City 0 …..... Ferdinand x 2 , Wilson , Barker.





Cup Footage
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QPR 1 Manchester City 3
20th November 1991


Rumbelows Cup third round replay at Loftus Road. The original game finished 0-0 at Maine Road.

Queens Park Rangers 1-3 Manchester City, League Cup Round 3 Replay.
Goals: Gary Penrice; Adrian Heath, Ray Wilkins og, Niall Quinn.




28th October 2003- English League Cup

QPR 0 Manchester City 3

Shaun Wright-Phillips dumped QPR out of the Carling Cup with a splendid double.
The Manchester City midfielder scored either side of half time to put his team into the draw for the next round of the competition.
Wright-Phillips appeared to be offside when he collected Joey Barton's throughball on 22 minutes, but the linesman ruled that Rangers midfielder Kevin McLeod, who was limping along the touchline, had played him onside and the youngster fired Kevin Keegan,s side into the lead.

The red-hot atmosphere inside the ground failed to frighten the City players who almost added a second eight minutes later.
Former QPR star Trevor Sinclair hit a fierce 20-yard drive which keeper Chris Day failed to hold and Robbie Fowler fired the rebound into the sidenetting from six yards.

The home side came closest to scoring minutes before half time, but Martin Rowlands' dipping 20-yard drive flew narrowly over the bar.
After the break the game became scrappy before Wright-Phillips put the game beyond doubt.

He finished a great move on 77 minutes to seal the tie, but substitute Jon Macken really put the game beyond doubt as he scored two minutes later.

The game was marred by an incident in the ground involving Ian Wright.
Wright celebrated his stepson's first goal but was abused by a QPR fan.
QPR manager Ian Holloway was not aware of the incident until afterwards but was also shocked by what happened.
He said: "That's absolutely disgusting. If he was ejected from the ground then rightly so I hope he is banned for life. I actually got Ian his tickets."



Old Cup footage
29th October 1969- Manchester City 3 QPR 0



Not such a good game .

April 11th 1990 (Eng Division 1 - old )

QPR 1 Man City 3 …... Wegerle






Played for Both Clubs .

Here's some Players that have played for both Clubs , here's a 5 Clubs sequence of Clubs they played for , who are they ?


1.Blackpool>QPR>West Ham>Man City>Cardiff?Trevor Sinclair

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2.Crystal Palace>Man City>QPR>Cambridge Utd?Tony Scully
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3.Crystal Palace>QPR>Spurs>Bordeaux>Man City ?Clive Allen

4.Man City>Wigan>Sheff Utd>QPR>Bradford City?Richard Edghill

5.Man City>West Ham>QPR>Gillingham?Steve Lomas

6.Man City>Lincoln>QPR>Portsmouth>Newport C?John McClelland

7.Peterborough>Birmingham City>QPR>Arsenal>Man City?David Seaman

8.Man City>Norwich City>Stoke>QPR>Barnsley?Mike Sheron

9.Man City >Bolton W >Leeds Utd>Brentford>QPR?

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10.Crystal Palace>Plymouth A>Man City>Brentford>QPR?Barry Silkman

11.Bolton W>Everton>QPR>Man City>Southampton?Peter Reid.......Plus managed City.

12.Man City>Chelsea>QPR>Spurs>Cambridge Utd?Clive Wilson

13.Preston N E >Man City >Brighton H A >Liverpool > QPR?Mike Robinson

14.Man City>Watford>QPR?
Not sure if this one actually played a game but signed !

15.Fulham> QPR>Man City>Cork Hibernians>Tampa Bay Rowdies?Rodney Marsh


16.Brentford>QPR>Man City>Coventry C ? ..Patsy HendrenPlus played for the England Cricket Team.

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17.Man City>Bury>Crewe A >Carlisle>QPR?Stan Bowles

18.Man City>Swansea City>Bohemians>Ipswich Town>QPR?

19.Man City>Newcastle U >QPR?Joey Barton

20.Man City>Sampdoria>Atalanta>Rangers>Wollongong>QPR?Trevor Francis..................Plus QPR Manager.

21.Man City>Chelsea>Man City>QPR>Shaun Wright Phillips

Loan Players

22.Bristol R >Crystal Palace>Sheff U>Man C>Port V(loan)>QPR(loan)?

23.Man City>West Brom>QPR(Loan)Nottingham Forest?Ishmael Miller

24.Liverpool>Spurs>QPR(loan)>Portsmouth>Man City?

25.Man City(loan)>QPR(loan)>Charlton A >Luton(loan)>Gillingham?


Manager/Coaches

26.Bristol Rovers>Torquay>Bristol City>Reading>Wimbledon>Man City?
Plus a Qpr Coach Keith Curle


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With Stockport and Bury having home games called off on (ironically) a beautiful day, I was anticipating a big crowd at Maine Road. We arrived at the ground just before 2 o'clock and decided to have a look round the back of the Kippax.

The familier rustic brick wall still survives on the periphery but is now dwarfed by the technological structure possessing a tubular look similar to the back of the one at Elland Road. We carried on round through the ginnel that joins the Car Park to the Platt Lane (sorry Umbro) stand.

I resisted the temptation to buy King of the Kippax as I recently read that Dave Wallace was a Bon Jovi fan! I noticed another fanzine on sale which didn't seem to be This Charming Fan or Bert Trautman's Helmet (any ideas Paul?).

Nigel Clough didn't join the pre-match kick in. There was speculation about our likely formation with Quinn being injured. In the event Clough started in a quite advanced midfield rôle with Rösler and Phillips in attack.

The first minute produced a clear chance for QPR with Eike saving well (from Sinclair I think). We were penned back for 5 minutes or so and then began to get into our stride. Phillips looked dangerous on the left and got two quality crosses in, but Uwe couldn't direct his headers.

Summerbee, Clough and Kinky started to get a good understanding going. Our best early chance came when Clough sent Summerbee away on the left. He crossed to Kinky who pushed it on to Phillips whose shot across the goal hit the post and rebounded into Sommer's arms.

The goal soon followed and was ample reward for Phillips' industry down the left. His cross resulted in a clash between Sommer and Uwe and the ball dropped kindly for Clough whose shot was deflected into the bottom corner.

I was particularly impressed by our new left-back Michael Frontzeck (for some reason nicknamed 'The Fonz' by those in close proximity). He puts himself about a bit, looks confident on the ball and all in all gave us a much needed new dimension on the left.

QPR had a couple of efforts, one being a long range shot which Eike got his body behind but it somehow slithered out of his grasp for a corner. The other was a header from the unimpressive Hateley which Eike was shepherding round the post until it span back and actually rebounded from said woodwork. The referee was a little overfussy in the first half which slightly spoilt the game as a spectacle.

In the second half we scored after a neat interchange of passes between Kinky (from a corner) and Flitcroft. The ball was knocked in and Kit Symons rose to nod in his first goal for the club (again after a deflection).

QPR's spoiling tactics began to escalate which was a complete surprise to me as I thought they would at least try to play attractive football. Combined with the ref's non-comprehension of the advantage rule, the game descended into a niggly and petulant stop/start affair.

Seven QPR players were booked (1 red : Dichio for second bookable offence) and 3 from City. Unlike some comments I heard afterwards (Paul Power's included) I thought the referee was completely justified with all the bookings although I did still feel that he had a bad game. Unless I'm mistaken I think Flitcroft's yellow means another suspension.

City cruised to victory for the first time in the Premiership this season and I left with much optimism for our impending victories against Coventry, Everton, Newcastle and The Rags.




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1. Trevor Sinclair :-*
2. Tony Scully :-*
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First League meeting between the two sides. Rangers lost 1-2.

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Game ended 1-1.

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Game ended 2-2.

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5 Steve Lomas :-*
7 David Seaman :-*
13 Mike Robinson - I will never forget that goal from the half way line at SB, p**sing with rain standing in the open but Oh what joy!!!!Nice story :) :-*

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13 michael robinson :-* correct Maude.
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Oct 31, 2011, 9:59pm, harlowranger wrote:

Oct 31, 2011, 9:56pm, Bushman wrote:
Game ended 2-2.

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[image] Summerbee and Franny Lee in that team stand out for me.


Colin Bell was the star though harls. :)
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Rangers won this one 3-0.

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2-0 to Rangers.

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Rangers 1-0.

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Bushman I could be wrong but I think the 1968 game ended 1.1 with Barry Bridges making his debut after his record 50,000 signing...and scored
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The Frank Sibley testimonial with I think Summerbee sent off!
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1-0 to Rangers.

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Bushman I could be wrong but I think the 1968 game ended 1.1 with Barry Bridges making his debut after his record 50,000 signing...and scored


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The Frank Sibley testimonial with I think Summerbee sent off!


Tony Hazell decided to go to war and Marsh was his target. Summerbee got in the way. ;D

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This one ended up 1-1.

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I remember that Testimonial...I think that may have been the game (although we lost 0-1) that we really felt we'd be more than good enough after our promotion..

Jeez: Just look at the team: We're a second Division club - with SIX future England Internationals in the team
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1-0 to Rangers.

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Add Tony Coton , Man City player think he came as a QPR coach for a few weeks whe we had the revolving Manager door?
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16. Patsy Hendren. :-*
when i was reading up on him last week thought it pretty amazing someone could play for 4 Clubs ad then go back to playing full International Cricket , you didnt have to choose a path as such like nowadays .
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20. Trevor Francis ;)Million Pound Man -or was it 1 p less?
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And this is what the Manchester City team looked like in 1968 (week before played QPR)


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19 Joey Barton :-*
21 SWP :-*please get a goal against your old club :)
8 Sheron? :-*
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12 Clive Wilson :-*
23 Ishmael miller :-*
26 Keith Curle :-*

Miller did an ok job for us , before he signed for Forest.
Speaking to my Nottingham Forest friend today said they have signed a left back youngster on loan to replace Clint Hill now .
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I tracked down the mascot and whats he's doing today....
http://uk.linkedin.com/in/paulanthonysanders

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