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Post by harlowranger on Nov 2, 2011 13:03:37 GMT
Are you a Private Investigator in your spare time ! How can we be sure its the same one , no mention of QPR on his job profile.
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Post by harlowranger on Nov 2, 2011 21:31:59 GMT
number 4 number 10 number 6
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Post by Bushman on Nov 2, 2011 22:33:39 GMT
10. Barry Silkman 6. John McClelland
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Post by terryb on Nov 3, 2011 18:45:29 GMT
4 Richard Edghill
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Post by harlowranger on Nov 4, 2011 10:02:04 GMT
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
2.Crystal Palace>Man City>QPR>Cambridge Utd?Tony Scully
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?Billy McAdams
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?Arthur Daniels
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.
17.Man City>Bury>Crewe A >Carlisle>QPR?Stan Bowles
18.Man City>Swansea City>Bohemians>Ipswich Town>QPR?Brian Murphy
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)?Gareth Taylor
23.Man City>West Brom>QPR(Loan)Nottingham Forest?Ishmael Miller
24.Liverpool>Spurs>QPR(loan)>Portsmouth>Man City? Paul Walsh
25.Man City(loan)>QPR(loan)>Charlton A >Luton(loan)>Gillingham?Simon Royce
Manager/Coaches
26.Bristol Rovers>Torquay>Bristol City>Reading>Wimbledon>Man City? Plus a Qpr Coach Keith Curle
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Post by harlowranger on Nov 4, 2011 10:03:46 GMT
9,14,18,22,24,25 to go , number 18 is in the squad now ! number 25 was a goalkeeper.
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Post by Macmoish on Nov 4, 2011 16:35:34 GMT
Injuries... Paul Warburton/Ealing Gazette QPR hit by injury crisis ahead of Manchester City clash Nov 4 2011 By Paul Warburton QPR boss Neil Warnock reckons he may have to put an academy graduate on the bench to make up the numbers against millionaires Manchester City tomorrow. The manager joked it was easier to say who was available rather than list the doubtfuls as he cast envious eyes towards the City of Manchester Stadium. “It would be nice to have two teams like them,” he said. “But we have to make the best of what we’ve got and try and give them a game.” Adel Taraabt (midfield) has been struggling with a stomach bug, Shaun Derry (midfield) groin, defender Armand Traore (thigh) are also worries, while Matt Connolly was on the cusp of an ankle operation before the defender got better news this week. Keiron Dyer, DJ Campbell, Akos Buzsaky and Fitz Hall (hamstring) are all out. www.ealinggazette.co.uk/sport/qpr-ealing/2011/11/04/qpr-hit-by-injury-crisis-ahead-of-manchester-city-clash-82029-29719858/
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Post by maudesfishnchips on Nov 4, 2011 16:51:16 GMT
18 brian murphy 25 john burridge, no sorry , think more of a make of car you will never be able to afford ;)unless Maude wins the lotto.
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Post by Bushman on Nov 4, 2011 18:57:01 GMT
18 brian murphy 25 john burridge, no sorry , think more of a make of car you will never be able to afford ;)unless Maude wins the lotto. Think Roller maude,
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Post by Macmoish on Nov 4, 2011 18:59:29 GMT
Was Royce with Man City? Surely not
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Post by harlowranger on Nov 4, 2011 20:54:11 GMT
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Post by harlowranger on Nov 4, 2011 20:57:20 GMT
24
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Post by harlowranger on Nov 4, 2011 21:02:03 GMT
22
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Post by harlowranger on Nov 4, 2011 21:08:17 GMT
9
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Post by harlowranger on Nov 4, 2011 21:22:48 GMT
Bushman do we have any 1930-31 team photos ?
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Post by Bushman on Nov 5, 2011 0:01:58 GMT
Bushman do we have any 1930-31 team photos ?
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Post by Macmoish on Nov 5, 2011 9:09:58 GMT
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Post by harlowranger on Nov 5, 2011 9:51:58 GMT
Bushman do we have any 1930-31 team photos ? thanks Bushman , dont know if hes there or not in that photo but number 14 was Arthur Daniels i think he played some games that season according to some sites.
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Post by Macmoish on May 6, 2012 20:03:28 GMT
Bump...
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Post by Macmoish on May 6, 2012 20:06:10 GMT
GUARDIAN Sir Alex Ferguson looks to Mark Hughes to help Manchester United The manager is hoping his former centre-forward's anger with Manchester City will help him win a 13th title at United Share 4 Jamie Jackson Jamie Jackson at Old Trafford guardian.co.uk, Sunday 6 May 2012 15.35 EDT Article history Mark Hughes and Sir Alex Ferguson Manchester United's manager Sir Alex Ferguson, right, is hoping Mark Hughes can help his old club. Photograph: Anthony Devlin/PA After the caution of the 4-5-1 that lost Manchester United the derby, and with it perhaps their best shot at the title, Sir Alex Ferguson's side required a goal rush. And for Queens Park Rangers to gain sweet revenge for Mark Hughes at the Etihad Stadium next Sunday. Manchester City's 2-0 victory earlier at Newcastle United raised their goal difference to 10 better than the champions before kick-off. In his programme notes Ferguson was clear United would be "gung-ho" for the visit of Swansea City, who had shipped four in their draw with the already relegated Wolverhampton Wanderers in their previous game. As 90 minutes approached, Ferguson's team were cruising at 2-0. But that was tempered by the knowledge that even an avalanche of goals on Sunday will not be enough. Instead, thoughts turned to Hughes: the United old boy sacked as City manager in December 2009 and who Reds fans now hope might earn the draw – at least – that again clears a path to the title for them. In his post-match briefing Ferguson was quick to mention Hughes, joking he wished "Sparky was playing" against City on Sunday, and that "he was sacked in a very unethical way and he'll remember that". Ferguson's claim puts the spotlight back on Roberto Mancini, who admitted talking to City before replacing Hughes, and compounded this by offering no contrition. "When one manager doesn't work there is another manager. The world is full of football managers. It's not my problem. If the manager doesn't accept this, he doesn't do this job." Speaking as Fulham's manager, before Mancini's City defeated them 4-1 in November 2010, Hughes offered a tart retort. "It is not something that sits comfortably with me or something I've ever done," he said. "I have respect for people's position. If clubs come to you and ask 'are you interested'? I would say I wasn't aware there was a vacancy but, when the wheels are set in motion, these things happen. I'm not naive enough to think it doesn't happen. I'm big enough to understand." Ferguson called it right by saying QPR are fighting for their lives. But they could conceivably lose at City and still be playing Premier League football next season, after a 1-0 win over Stoke that leaves them two points clear of the relegation zone. Yet as Hughes and QPR travel to City on Sunday they need "just" the draw against Mancini's champions elect, so their fate remains within their compass. Unlike United who know that if Hughes and QPR cannot do them a favour then even a 1-0 City victory means 9-0 is required at Sunderland to win Ferguson's 13th title. The clue to their predicament could be found in Paul Scholes "celebration" of his 28th-minte opener. After Michael Carrick drove the ball at Swansea's goal, the schemer's flicked finish was followed by the shrug of an old stager who knew three points was the least requirement. Wayne Rooney created United's second. His meander across Swansea's area ended with a shot that rebounded to Ashley Young, and he threaded his shot beyond Michel Vorm. The mood before kick-off had been sombre with Patrice Evra, Gary Neville (in his role as club ambassador) and Ferguson all maintaining hope despite United's position. Defeats by City (twice), Blackburn Rovers, Newcastle United and Wigan Athletic plus draws with Stoke City, Liverpool, Newcastle, Chelsea and Everton had made a 20th championship distant. When City lost 1-0 at Arsenal at the start of last month their challenge appeared dead. But United's defeat by Wigan and point against Everton allowed City to claw their way back towards a first title since 1968 and the Swansea fans to sing of Ferguson's faltering band, "eight points, and you F***ed it up". The autopsies will begin in earnest if City defeat QPR on Sunday, unless United manage a cricket score at Sunderland. For now, short-term analysis turns to the personnel and formation sent out by Ferguson at City last Monday. The 4-5-1 was designed to "stifle", he wrote in expansive programmes notes that suggested a rare need to explain. His midfield featured Michael Carrick, Scholes and Ryan Giggs, with Park Ji-sung and Nani patrolling the wings. Of these, one had not played for six weeks (Park) while there is no mention on Nani's resume of his fondness for tracking back. City won due to a Vincent Kompany header late in the first half, and Ferguson wrote: "Up to that point I thought that we were stifling the thrusts I knew would come through the middle from the opposition's powerful players in that area. Park Ji-sung had done well, as he has before when I have given him a particular player and area to guard. He is a very disciplined player, and although City had a lot of possession they weren't actually threatening and nothing much was happening." Now he hopes that Hughes can repeat his last result as manager against City: Fulham's 1-1 draw at the Etihad in February 2011. The Welshman added of the decision to sack him: "They made the change with the view that they wanted to accelerate the process of getting success. That doesn't seem to have happened." On Sunday he stands between City – and Mancini – changing all that. www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/may/06/alex-ferguson-mark-hughes-manchester-united
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Post by Macmoish on May 6, 2012 20:08:24 GMT
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Post by Macmoish on May 6, 2012 21:22:38 GMT
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Post by Macmoish on May 6, 2012 21:40:56 GMT
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Post by Bushman on May 7, 2012 9:50:11 GMT
Man City won 3-0
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Post by Bushman on May 7, 2012 9:53:33 GMT
Man City won 1-0. Rodney Marsh scoring the winner
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Post by Bushman on May 7, 2012 9:56:28 GMT
Man City won 2-0
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Post by Bushman on May 7, 2012 10:03:12 GMT
First BSkyB Live Monday evening match ended 1-1. Rangers goal scorer Andy Sinton.
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Post by Bushman on May 7, 2012 10:06:36 GMT
Man City won 2-0
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Post by Bushman on May 7, 2012 10:20:14 GMT
Rangers won 3-1. Goal scorers Kiwomya, Beck & Wiekens (og).
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Post by Macmoish on May 7, 2012 10:31:49 GMT
Proving it is possible for QPR to win at "Maine Road" (Another Stadium/fine name, gone!)
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