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Coventry City vs QPR
St. Andrew's Trillion Trophy Stadium
Friday 18th September 2020 - 19h45
The Championship
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Drive: 2 h 11 min (121.4 mi) via M40
Train : 2 h 40 min - central line then northern line to Euston. Mainline to Birmingham New Street then 97 bus to Birmingham business park.
Cycle : 10 h 28 min (118.9 mi) via B4100
Previous Meetings; *warning : please be aware that the 'Ones to forget' section includes some bad ones, and one particularly horrific spanking...it may be painful reading for anyone who attended matches in the 1930's.
Games won: 42
Games drawn: 31
Games lost: 47
Ones to remember;
18 Oct 1909 Queens Park Rangers v Coventry City W 4-0 Southern League First Division
03 Sep 1910 Queens Park Rangers v Coventry City W 5-0 Southern League First Division
05 Apr 1913 Queens Park Rangers v Coventry City W 4-0 Southern League First Division
28 Apr 1979 Queens Park Rangers v Coventry City W 5-1 League Division One
23 Oct 1993 Queens Park Rangers v Coventry City W 5-1 Premier League
Ones to forget;
28 Dec 1909 Coventry City v Queens Park Rangers L 4-0 Southern League First Division
26 Apr 1928 Queens Park Rangers v Coventry City L 1-5 Division Three (South)
04 Mar 1933 Coventry City v Queens Park Rangers L 7-0 Division Three (South)
01 Feb 1936 Coventry City v Queens Park Rangers L 6-1 Division Three (South)
30 Aug 1952 Queens Park Rangers v Coventry City L 0-4 Division Three (South)
02 May 1955 Coventry City v Queens Park Rangers L 5-1 Division Three (South)
15 Sep 1956 Coventry City v Queens Park Rangers L 5-1 Division Three (South)
25 Feb 1969 Coventry City v Queens Park Rangers L 5-0 League Division One
Players who have played for both;
Roy Wegerle;
1990–1992 Queens Park Rangers 65 (29)
1993–1995 Coventry City 53 (9)
Andy Impey;
1990–1997 Queens Park Rangers 188 (13)
2005–2006 Coventry City 16 (0)
Jay Bothroyd;
2000–2003 Coventry City 72 (14)
2011–2013 Queens Park Rangers 25 (3)
Match Preview;
We go into Friday night top of the league, which I have been mentioning quite a lot this week, while I still can. Coventry lost their opening game 2-1 to Bristol City, which leaves them 14th in the table, exactly 14 places behind QPR, who are top of the league. After the early finish to the League 1 season, Coventry were promoted and immediately released 8 players, most notably Jordy Hiwula. They have since signed Ben Sheaf (midfielder), on a season long loan from Arsenal, and Tyler Walker (striker) from Forest.
Going into Friday night I am partly confident as we are top of the league, but I have some concerns. First concern is that we are live on sky, which often doesn't work out that well for us. Second concern, is that it was great to have football back last week, and the players would have been up for the first game of the season, but at some point fatigue will kick in after the short summer break. Before last weekend, our last game was on July 22nd, but Coventry hadn't played since March 7th. At some point that will surely play to their advantage as energy levels drop and injuries start to kick in for those teams who barely got a break. I guess all the players had an extended mid-season break, and you could also argue that Coventry will be disadvantaged as they are out of practice, but it is worth baring in mind.
Team news
QPR: R’s manager Mark Warburton once again has a full complement of players to choose from, with everyone coming through last Saturday’s win over Nottingham Forest unscathed.
Coventry City: Coventry will be without captain Liam Kelly, who picked up a hamstring injury on the opening day of the season. Summer signings Julien Dacosta (ankle) and Marcel Hilssner (asthma) both remain unavailable, as do Jodi Jones (knee), Will Bapaga (shoulder), Ben Wilson (wrist), Fankaty Dabo (knee) and Wes Jobello (hip).
Pre-match words
QPR manager Mark Warburton: "We know that Coventry play with a nice style of play, with players who likes to get on the ball with good forward running. They are a very dangerous side. Mark (Robins) and his team have done an outstanding job when you look at where they have been and where they are now."
Coventry City manager Mark Robins: There’s good players at this level and QPR are no different. They have got really good players that will present another tough challenge but it is one that we look forward to.”
...COME ON YOU SUPER HOOPSA!!!
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players today would have a mare playing on that