please log in to view this image Millwall vs QPR The Championship Wednesday 14th September at 7:45pm The Den please log in to view this image How to get there; Drive : 46 minute drive through central London. Train : Central then Jubilee lines to London Bridge, then Southern train to South Bermondsey then a 5 minute walk. Cycle : 9.7 miles through London in 57 minutes. Previous meetings vs Millwall; Games won : 23 Games drawn : 25 Games lost : 32 Ones to remember; 04 Feb 1922 Queens Park Rangers v Millwall W 6-1 Division Three (South) 20 Mar 1954 Queens Park Rangers v Millwall W 4-0 Division Three (South) 26 Mar 1966 Queens Park Rangers v Millwall W 6-1 League Division Three 21 Sep 2019 Millwall v Queens Park Rangers W 1-2 League Championship 18 Jul 2020 Queens Park Rangers v Millwall W 4-3 League Championship Ones to forget; 10 Mar 1928 Millwall v Queens Park Rangers L 6-1 Division Three (South) 28 Nov 1953 Millwall v Queens Park Rangers L 4-0 Division Three (South) 30 Sep 1957 Millwall v Queens Park Rangers L 5-0 Division Three (South) Players who have played for both; Ray Brady; 1957–1963 Millwall 165 (4) 1963–1966 Queens Park Rangers 88 (0) Barry Bridges; 1968–1970 Queens Park Rangers 72 (31) 1970–1972 Millwall 77 (27) Tony Hazell; 1964–1974 Queens Park Rangers 369 (4) 1974–1978 Millwall 153 (6) Barry Salvage; 1969–1970 Millwall 2 (0) 1971–1973 Queens Park Rangers 21 (1) 1975–1977 Millwall 55 (9) Clive Allen; 1978–1980 Queens Park Rangers 49 (32) 1981–1984 Queens Park Rangers 87 (40) 1994–1995 Millwall 12 (0) Ian Dawes; 1981–1988 Queens Park Rangers 229 (3) 1988–1995 Millwall 225 (5) Maurice Doyle; 1989–1995 Queens Park Rangers 6 (0) 1995–1998 Millwall 66 (1) Danny Dichio; 1993–1997 Queens Park Rangers 75 (20) 2004–2005 Millwall 41 (12) Marc Bircham; 1996–2002 Millwall 104 (3) 2002–2007 Queens Park Rangers 152 (7) Danny ****tu; 2001 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 18 (1) 2002–2006 Queens Park Rangers 165 (16) 2010–2011 Millwall 9 (0) 2011–2012 Queens Park Rangers 7 (0) 2012–2015 Millwall 69 (3) Matt Smith; 2017–2019 Queens Park Rangers 92 (21) 2019–2022 Millwall 91 (17) Eberichi Eze; 2014–2016 Millwall (Youth team) 2016–2020 Queens Park Rangers 104 (20) Jordan Archer; 2015–2019 Millwall 144 (0) 2021– Queens Park Rangers 3 (0) Match Preview; Millwall have won three, drawn one and lost four of the opening eight games, their last outing being a 2-0 win over Cardiff. It has been a tough start to the season for Gary Rowett's team, with away fixtures against Sheffield United, Norwich and Burnley. Surely the Millwall strikers will be desperate to start getting a few more goals, because as it stands their stop scorer is the centre back loan signing from Leeds, Charlie Cresswell, with three goals so far this season. Having had a week and a bit without a game, here's hoping Beale has made good use of the extra time on the training field. That said, at times we have played some very nice football this season, but as is so often the case, we need to do it consistently. If Willock, Chair and Roberts/Dykes can consistently play some of the football we have already seen it could develop into a very good season, but that is a very big if. Team News QPR: Luke Amos and Jake Clarke-Salter continue to near returns. Taylor Richards remains sidelined until after the international break. Millwall: Tyler Burley could return from injury, but Ryan Leonard, Mason Bennett and Shaun Hutchinson are all still sidelined. Pre-match Talk Mick Beale (QPR head coach): “We know that Millwall have done really well over the last few years, Gary [Rowett] has gone in there and has done a really good job. It will be a really tough game, they pride themselves on their home form, the atmosphere will be fantastic. “But we are looking forward to it, we have a bit of frustration still in our system following the performance at Swansea a few weeks ago, we want to get back to the levels that we have shown against Watford and Hull so I am expecting a strong performance from us.” Gary Rowett (Millwall manager): “They've (QPR) been really competitive in the games I’ve seen. I would never make too much of an opinion on other teams but they are one point ahead of us and, like us, they’ll probably be a little disappointed but not too disappointed with the start. “After eight games it is hard to gauge opponents too much because if you were to gauge our away games you would gauge us against three teams all in the top six. “They are a well-coached team that is well-drilled and wants to pass the ball. They have got good forward options.” Come on you super hoopsa. Slightly more subdued this week, as I wonder if the whole atmosphere could be slightly more subdued given we are in a period of national morning, or should we all put that to one side for 90 minutes on Wednesday night? Discuss.
Can't imagine too many games being on in the capital this week, did they not say it would be on a case by case basis? Obviously going to play the Champions League games!
Looks like Wednesday and Saturday are both on; https://www.qpr.co.uk/news/club-news/efl-schedule-to-resume-120922/
Hope we stuff them! Met a QPR ST holder on hols recently. Said he'd met a few of their supporters on train who took him to their watering hole, polite and friendly and who wished the 300 or so Millwall thugs were not part of their club. Said it was only that small a number that spoilt it for the rest. Plausible I suppose but from observing them at LR, not sure how true that really is. Anyway, hope we stuff them good and proper!
Liking the comments about the hard work behind the scenes (and still only 10% done). This guy is working deep! https://www.westlondonsport.com/qpr/qpr-boss-beale-gives-update-on-clarke-salter
On way to the ground now, very sombre feel around it has to be said. Hoping the boys put on a show to lift the spirits for a while. Might go and join the queue to pay my respects tomorrow, depending on how tired and drained I feel after the game.
I think I read that Beale considers Roberts to be a striker. I rate Roberts, he brings a lot to the team, but his shooting needs working on from what I’ve seen.
I've worked with him and know he's not a number 9. He loves to get all over the pitch, ask him to play in a more structured central position and you take away what he's best at
Perhaps with him Willock and Chair we are going for something more fluid than a traditional number nine.
Plenty of speed in that side, if we can pass the ball as quickly, we'll cause them some problems..... C'mon Rangers