please log in to view this image Plymouth vs QPR The Championship Tuesday 9th April - 19;45 Home Park please log in to view this image How to get there; Drive : 4 hr 1 min (234.0 mi) via M4 and M5 Train : 3 hr 58 min via tube to Paddington then mainline to Plymouth, then the 60 bus to Milehouse Park & Ride, then a 2 minute walk. Cycle : 22 hr 54 min via National Cycle Route 3. 256 miles...better get going now. Previous meetings vs Plymouth Argyle; Games won: 18 Games drawn: 8 Games lost: 25 One's to remember; 17 Mar 1921 Queens Park Rangers v Plymouth Argyle W 4-0 Division Three (South) 30 Dec 1967 Queens Park Rangers v Plymouth Argyle W 4-1 League Division Two 15 Nov 2003 Queens Park Rangers v Plymouth Argyle W 3-0 League Division 2 One's to forget; 29 Apr 1922 Plymouth Argyle v Queens Park Rangers L 4-0 Division Three (South) 17 Apr 1926 Queens Park Rangers v Plymouth Argyle L 0-4 Division Three (South) 05 Apr 1930 Plymouth Argyle v Queens Park Rangers L 4-0 Division Three (South) Players who played for both; Evelyn Lintott; 1906–1907 Plymouth Argyle 2 (0) 1907–1908 Queens Park Rangers 32 (?) Harry Brown; 1940–1946 Queens Park Rangers 0 (0) 1951–1956 Queens Park Rangers 189 (0) 1956–1958 Plymouth Argyle 66 (0) Gordon Quinn 1952–1956 Queens Park Rangers 21 (1) 1956–1957 Plymouth Argyle 14 (2) Keith Sanderson; 1964–1965 Plymouth Argyle 29 (2) 1965–1969 Queens Park Rangers 104 (10) Alan Harris; 1967–1971 Queens Park Rangers 94 (0) 1971–1973 Plymouth Argyle 64 (0) John Delve; 1972–1974 Queens Park Rangers 15 (0) 1974–1978 Plymouth Argyle 132 (6) Paul Barron; 1976–1978 Plymouth Argyle 44 (0) 1985–1988 Queens Park Rangers 32 (0) Alan McCarthy; 1989–1995 Queens Park Rangers 11 (0) 1994 Plymouth Argyle (loan) 2 (0) Michael Meaker; 1990–1995 Queens Park Rangers 34 (1) 1991 → Plymouth Argyle (loan) 4 (0) Rufus Brevett; 1991–1998 Queens Park Rangers 153 (1) 2005–2006 Plymouth Argyle 13 (0) Tony Witter; 1991–1994 Queens Park Rangers 1 (0) 1992 → Plymouth Argyle (loan) 3 (1) Kevin Gallen; 1994–2000 Queens Park Rangers 171 (36) 2001–2007 Queens Park Rangers 194 (54) 2007 → Plymouth Argyle (loan) 13 (1) Dexter Blackstock; 2005 → Plymouth Argyle (loan) 14 (4) 2006–2009 Queens Park Rangers 109 (30) Jason Jarrett; 2005–2006 → Plymouth Argyle (loan) 7 (0) 2007–2008 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 2 (0) Leon Clarke; 2006 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 1 (0) 2006 → Plymouth Argyle (loan) 5 (0) 2010–2011 Queens Park Rangers 13 (0) Scott Sinclair; 2007 → Plymouth Argyle (loan) 15 (2) 2007 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 9 (1) Akos Buzsaky; 2005 → Plymouth Argyle (loan) 15 (1) 2005–2008 Plymouth Argyle 81 (7) 2007 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 12 (6) 2008–2012 Queens Park Rangers 102 (17) Chris Barker; 2007 - 2008 Queens Park Rangers 25 (0) 2008 - 2010 Plymouth Argyle 54 (0) Simon Walton; 2007-2008 - Queens Parks Rangers 5 (0) 2008 - 2012 Plymouth 61 (9) Jamie Mackie; 2008–2010 Plymouth Argyle 98 (16) 2010–2013 Queens Park Rangers 85 (18) 2015–2018 Queens Park Rangers 54 (6) Managed both; Ian Holloway; 2001–2006 Queens Park Rangers 2006–2007 Plymouth Argyle 2016–2018 Queens Park Rangers Match Preview; Our hosts on Tuesday night ended a three game losing streak on Saturday, by beating bottom of the table Rotherham 0-1. That result saw them move away from the drop zone, as they now sit 19th, on 44 points, so 2 points from 22nd. Their top scorer is Morgan Whittaker with 20 goals (!!!), followed by Ryan Hardie on 13. Scoring hasn't been their problem this year, as they've hit the net 56 times, but they've conceded 65, so only Rotherham have conceded more. As for us, we'll be hoping to bounce back after a frustrating home defeat to Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday. That defeat was our first loss in three games, and only our second loss in nine games...a turn of form which has seen us move 4 points clear of the drop zone. I know I've said it before, but one thing that often strikes me when doing these threads is the number of clubs who have strikers who score a lot more goals than ours. Chair and Dykes both have 5, Willock, Armstrong and Paal have 4 and Colback and Smyth have 3...and I know you can't snap your fingers and produce a 20+ goal a season striker, but until we starting hitting the back of the net a lot more, we're always going to struggle in this division. Enjoy, and hats off to you, if you are making to long trip to Plymouth on a Tuesday night. Hope it is worth the journey. Team news and manager comments to go up if on the official, and as always... ...COME ON YOU SUPER HOOPSA!!!!
I had to read that twice Dave. Our top scorers have only 5 goals. Plymouth's has 20. So we can't score and they score by the hatful. Not a great combo if we're looking for a result tomorrow night. Somehow we just mustn't lose....
I was surprised and double checked it too. Shows how bad the other ten must be if one player has netted 20 goals and they are still only 19th.
Oh come on. Plymouth have beaten us more times than we have beaten them? Plymouth Argyle? Cheers Dave.
Back in the 1920s in Div3 South only one team was promoted, Plymouth were runners-up 6 years running. Most of our defeats would be pre-war when we were less than average...
Yep, 16 of the 25 losses happened before 1950, and 2 of the other 9 were League Cup games which we all know, don't really count.
I remember the one in1973 when the newly promoted Gordon Jago Rangers lost 3-0 at home to third tier Plymouth. That was on Tuesday and then on the Saturday one of the games of the season when they drew 2-2 with the defending champions Liverpool during the power strike which meant all games were brought forward to start at 2.15. Next time I saw Plymouth was the 3-0 win in our promotion year under Ollie. Happy days.