please log in to view this image QPR vs Bristol City The Championship Saturday 11th November, 15:00 Loftus Road please log in to view this image Previous history vs Bristol City; Games won: 37 Games drawn: 25 Games lost: 35 Ones to remember; 26 Dec 1936 Queens Park Rangers v Bristol City W 5-0 Division Three (South) 27 Sep 1980 Queens Park Rangers v Bristol City W 4-0 League Division Two Ones to forget; 11 Apr 1925 Bristol City v Queens Park Rangers L 5-0 Division Three (South) 20 Apr 1935 Bristol City v Queens Park Rangers L 5-1 Division Three (South) Players who have played for both; Trevor Challis; 1994–1998 Queens Park Rangers 13 (0) 1998–2003 Bristol Rovers 145 (1) Gregory Goodridge; 1995–1996 Queens Park Rangers 7 (1) 1996–2001 Bristol City 120 (14) Aaron Brown; 1998–2004 Bristol City 160 (12) 2004–2006 Queens Park Rangers 3 (0) Tommy Doherty; 1996–2005 Bristol City 189 (7) 2005–2008 Queens Park Rangers 15 (0) Tony Thorpe; 1998–2002 Bristol City 128 (51) 2003–2005 Queens Park Rangers 41 (10) Bradley Orr; 2004–2010 Bristol City 229 (12) 2010–2012 Queens Park Rangers 39 (1) Steven Caulker; 2010–2011 → Bristol City (loan) 29 (2) 2014–2017 Queens Park Rangers 50 (3) Danny Simpson; 2013–2014 - Queens Park Rangers 37 (0) 2021 - present - Bristol City 4 (0) Gary O'Neil; 2013–2014 - Queens Park Rangers 29 (1) 2016–2018 Bristol City 33 (1) Luke Freeman; 2014–2017 Bristol City 105 (10) 2017–2019 Queens Park Rangers 104 (14) Nahki Wells; 2018–2019 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 40 (7) 2019–2020 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 26 (13) 2020 – Bristol City 151 (31) Chris Martin; 2020–2023 Bristol City 88 (15) 2023 Queens Park Rangers 16 (4) Rob Dickie; 2020–2023 - Queens Park Rangers119(6) 2023 – Bristol City 13 (2) Match Preview; This was the last fixture of last season, and resulted in a 0-2 away win for Bristol City, who finished last year 14th, whilst we finished 20th. This season, Bristol City started with six losses, three draws and six wins in August, September and October, after which they sacked Nigel Pearson as their manager. They then beat Sheffield Wednesday, but remain without a manager at the time of writing this (Tuesday 7th). Edit: after writing this, they announced the appointment of Liam Manning from Oxford, where he was manager for eight months, but leaves them sitting 2nd in League One. As for us, last Saturday was better, but we didn't get the points we desperately need. Marti Cifuentes has had a week on the training field, and hopefully a week where a lot of work has been done to get some of our key players up to speed. An on form Willock/Chair/Dykes and we could soon find ourselves clear of trouble. So far I have loved hearing Cifuentes' positive attitude and desire to win games, not sit back and play for draws, and I know it'll take time, but that attitude has to filter down to the players. I enjoyed reading Chair's interview on the official site, partly because he spoke very highly of Ainsworth on a personal level, but also because of the excitement he expressed after the training sessions with Cifuentes. All well and good having heartwarming articles on the official site, but it doesn't count for anything if the results don't start coming on Saturday. We already know Chair is suspended, but other team news and manager comments to come when on the official, enjoy if you are making it to HQ, and as always...COME ON YOU SUPER HOOPSA!!!
Thanks Dave, actually looking forward to this match. Also liked Chair's interview on the official. Let's hope that Cif has instilled further belief into Chair as he was vastly improved last week from what I read, and actually managed to get a much-needed goal.
Did you forget that Dickie bloke Dave? Be interesting to see how Manning approaches the game as new City head coach.
I’d forgotten that. Time for Willock to step up then. Looking forward to see what a full week of training with the Cif has achieved. Cheers Dave.
TFL advises that the Circle, Hammersmith and City, Jubilee, and District lines will be shut until 15:00 on Saturday, along with the Harrow on the Hill to Aldgate section of the Met line. All for transformative signalling work. Call me a cynic but I wouldn’t bank on them reopening at 15:00 either.
Sounds like the U-Bahn/S-Bahn in Munich. When they're doing tunnel repairs on a weekend they almost never get back working when they said they would. Best to go by bus, or take a taxi if it's a short journey, until things really do get back to normal.
A winnable but still trickie game. I wonder if we'll see some new, younger names identified by El Cif as fitting in with his requirements.
Our new assistant head coach Xavi Calm started at QPR today ( Thursday ) please log in to view this image