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Post by QPR Report on Aug 29, 2009 11:32:57 GMT
QPR travel to Chelsea in the Carling Cup Third Round (Games to be played week of September 21) Full Draw Football League The draw for the Carling Cup Round 3 has been made: - Arsenal v West Bromwich Albion Aston Villa v Cardiff City Barnsley v Burnley Bolton Wanderers v West Ham United Carlisle United v Portsmouth Chelsea v Queens Park RangersHull City v Everton Leeds United v Liverpool Manchester City v Fulham Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers Nottingham Forest v Blackburn Rovers Peterborough United v Newcastle United Preston North End v Tottenham Hotspur Sc**thorpe United v Port Vale Stoke City v Blackpool Sunderland v Birmingham City
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Post by QPR Report on Aug 29, 2009 11:37:41 GMT
Obviously the last time the two clubs met was in the FA Cup....
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Post by klr on Aug 29, 2009 11:39:38 GMT
Naughty!
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Post by QPR Report on Aug 29, 2009 11:41:40 GMT
QPR Official Site IT'S CHELSEA! Jim Magilton's QPR have been drawn away to Chelsea in the Third Round of the Carling Cup. Following our 5-0 defeat of Exeter City in the opening round, and the 2-1 triumph over Accrington Stanley on Tuesday evening, the R's will now take on Carlo Ancelotti's Blues. The last time we played our local rivals was in the Third Round of the FA Cup in January 2008, when Chelsea won 1-0 as a result of an unfortunate Lee Camp own goal. The match will be played week commencing 21st September. www.qpr.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10373~1781631,00.html
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Post by QPR Report on Aug 29, 2009 12:00:12 GMT
Chelsea Official Site - LOCAL DERBY IN CARLING CUP DRAW - Carlo Ancelotti's first taste of English domestic cup football will come with a local derby, at home to QPR in the Carling Cup third round. - The game against our west London neighbours will be played either on Tuesday 22 or Wednesday 23 September. - We were knocked out of this competition by The Hoops back in 1986, the only time we have previously met in the League Cup. - The last time we met Rangers we were 1-0 FA Cup third round winners at Stamford Bridge in January 2008, goalkeeper Lee Camp diverting a Claudio Pizarro shot into his own net.
QPR OFFICIAL SITE - IT'S CHELSEA! - Jim Magilton's QPR have been drawn away to Chelsea in the Third Round of the Carling Cup. - Following our 5-0 defeat of Exeter City in the opening round, and the 2-1 triumph over Accrington Stanley on Tuesday evening, the R's will now take on Carlo Ancelotti's Blues. - The last time we played our local rivals was in the Third Round of the FA Cup in January 2008, when Chelsea won 1-0 as a result of an unfortunate Lee Camp own goal. - The match will be played week commencing 21st September.
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Post by QPR Report on Aug 29, 2009 12:02:07 GMT
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Post by QPR Report on Aug 29, 2009 12:08:07 GMT
Of course for QPR this is the big, big one (even bigger than Man Ut)
But for Chelsea fans...This is nothing.... They have the Premiership Title...The European Cup (call it what you want)...The FA Cup...They've already got the Charity Shield.
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Post by Zamoraaaah on Aug 29, 2009 12:08:28 GMT
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Post by cpr on Aug 29, 2009 12:10:07 GMT
They haven't got "pwopa nawty" fans any more though!
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Post by QPR Report on Aug 29, 2009 12:14:11 GMT
Can imagine how SICK we'd be feeling now if Accrington Stanley had beaten us.
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Post by QPR Report on Aug 29, 2009 12:46:33 GMT
QPR Official Site ANOTHER GREAT CUP TIE Martin Rowlands is looking forward to QPR's fourth big Cup-tie in two years after the Carling Cup draw pitted the R's against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. The Third Round fixture will be played week commencing 21st September, and the R's skipper told http://www.qpr.co.uk: "I'm absolutely delighted with the draw. "We've been really fortunate over the last couple of years. "We had Chelsea away in the FA Cup in 2007/8, and last season we were away to Aston Villa in the Third Round of the Carling Cup and Manchester United in the Fourth Round. "We can't complain, can we?" Rowlands hasn't featured since the opening day draw at Blackpool owing to an ankle injury, but he expects to be fighting fit for the trip to the Bridge. "Hopefully I'll be available for the Peterborough match after the international break, so I definitely expect to be ready for Chelsea," he said. And the 30-year-old midfielder insists the R's will travel to the home of the Blues without fear. "We've got nothing to be afraid of," he added. "We lost narrowly there in the FA Cup, and even against Manchester United we only lost to a late penalty, while we beat Villa on their patch. "And I firmly believe the squad we have now is stronger than the one we took to the Bridge last time. "Obviously it is going to be a very tough match for us, but we'll go there with confidence." Ticket details for this fixture will be announced next week. Priority will be given to Season Ticket Holders and Members. To purchase your Season Ticket, click here. To become a Member, click here. www.qpr.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10373~1781673,00.html
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