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QPR vs Fulham
The Championship
Saturday 2nd April 2022 - 15:00
The Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium
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Games won: 14
Games drawn: 7
Games lost: 20
Ones to remember;
31 Aug 1971 Fulham v Queens Park Rangers W 0-3 League Division Two
08 Sep 1979 Queens Park Rangers v Fulham W 3-0 League Division Two
19 Jan 1980 Fulham v Queens Park Rangers W 0-2 League Division Two
Ones to forget;
26 Jan 1929 Fulham v Queens Park Rangers L 5-0 Division Three (South)
02 Oct 1948 Fulham v Queens Park Rangers L 5-0 League Division Two
02 Oct 2011 Fulham v Queens Park Rangers L 6-0 Premier League
25 Sep 2015 Fulham v Queens Park Rangers L 4-0 League Championship
16 Oct 2021 Fulham v Queens Park Rangers L 4-1 League Championship
We haven't beaten them since October 2016...so no win for us in the last seven games.
Players who have played for both;
Rodney Marsh;
1962–1966 Fulham 63 (22)
1966–1972 Queens Park Rangers 211 (106)
Dave Clement;
QPR 1965 - 1979 472 apps 28 goals
Fulham 1980 - 81 18 apps 0 goals
Dean Coney;
1980–1987 Fulham 211 (56)
1987–1989 Queens Park Rangers 48 (7)
Paul Parker;
1982–1987 Fulham 153 (2)
1987–1991 Queens Park Rangers 125 (1)
1997 Fulham 3 (0)
Rufus Brevett;
1991–1998 Queens Park Rangers 153 (1)
1998–2003 Fulham 175 (1)
Paul Peschisolido;
1997–2001 Fulham 95 (24)
2000 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 5 (1)
Lee Cook;
2002–2003 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 13 (1)
2004–2007 Queens Park Rangers 119 (9)
2007–2009 Fulham 0 (0)
2008–2009 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 23 (1)
2009–2012 Queens Park Rangers 27 (1)
Andy Johnson;
2008–2012 Fulham 86 (13)
2012–2014 Queens Park Rangers 20 (2)
Adel Taarabt;
2009-2010 → Queens Park Rangers 48 (8)
2010–2015 Queens Park Rangers 109 (26)
2013–2014 → Fulham 12 (0)
Bobby Zamora;
2008–2012 Fulham 91 (20)
2012–2015 Queens Park Rangers 83 (12)
Matt Smith;
2014–2017 Fulham 50 (9)
2017–2019 Queens Park Rangers 92 (21)
*Jordan Archer was on their books, but never played for them.
Stefan Johansen;
2016–2021 Fulham 126 (19)
2021 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 21 (4)
2021– Queens Park Rangers 27 (1)
Managed both;
Ray Harford, RIP;
1984–1986 - Fulham
1997–199 - Queens Park Rangers
Match Preview;
So, before we get onto our match, or you read the doom and gloom below, let me (and Google) remind you of a few things...in 2002 Senegal beat France in the first game of the World Cup, in that same World Cup South Korea beat Italy, Greece won the 2004 European Championships...closer to home, Leicester won the Premier League in 2016 and MK Dons beat Man Utd 4-0 in 2014...my point being, shocks happen in football.
Why do I feel the need to point that out? Our opponents on Saturday, Fulham, are currently 8 points clear at the top of the table. They've won 23 of their 37 games (although neither of their last two). Their top scorer, Aleksandar Mitrovic, has scored more goals this year than Peterborough, Barnsley and Hull City. They are well on track to win the division and go back to the Premier League.
We, on the other hand, have won one of our last five, having given Peterborough 3 of their 32 league goals this year when they beat us 1-3. Our top scorer is still Lyndon Dykes, with 9 goals, even though he has been out injured for our last seven games. Chair and Gray are now just 1 goals behind him, and Willock now only 2 behind Dykes.
With our recent run of form leading to dropping out of the playoff places, this game is likely to either go two ways...and early goal for Fulham and I fear the worst, or we show some grit and determination, and hold out for a draw, or even nick a win! The Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium is sold out for this game...and so with a rocking atmosphere behind them, who knows what the team can achieve...stranger things have happened.
Team News
QPR: Lyndon Dykes is pushing for a return.
Fulham: Joe Bryan, Antonee Robinson and Nathaniel Chalobah could also return.
Pre-match Talk
Mark Warburton (QPR manager): “They (Fulham) are a highly-talented team, who are top of the table for a reason. It is an expensively-assembled squad, with a vast amount of international experience but we have shown ourselves to be a very good team against any opponent in this league and we look forward to these challenges, we want to test ourselves, see where we are and show our quality.
“It’s a London derby, which means so much to so many local people and the local communities, but we must embrace the challenge that Fulham will present us with.”
Marco Silva (Fulham manager): “We know we are playing against a side with very good quality. They want to win the match as well.
"They will want to show a reaction from the last few games where they didn’t get the result as well. It will be a tough match for both sides.
"We want to play better than them and win the match.”
...COME ON YOU SUPER HOOPSA!!!
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think you'd better piss off back to the Canaries 