Here’s BBC Sports view of QPR
Head coach: Julien Stephan
Last season: 15th
Key ins: Amadou Mbengue (Reading, free), Kwame Poku (Peterborough United, undisclosed), Rumarn Burrell (Burton Albion, undisclosed)
Key outs: Kenneth Paal (Antalyaspor, free) Lucas Andersen (released), Charlie Kelman (Charlton, undisclosed), Morgan Fox (Wigan Athletic, free)
Expectations? It's been a summer of change with Marti Cifuentes off to Leicester City and Julien Stephan immediately in to replace him.
QPR's recruitment has been intriguing rather than spectacular, with several young players brought in from clubs in the southern hemisphere.
But it is the contract extensions handed out to new club captain Jimmy Dunne, Sam Field and young emerging talents Rayan Kolli and Kieran Morgan that will provide the most optimism to Rs fans, whose biggest priority will be Championship survival with so many unknowns going into the new season.
Strengths? The Hoops proved to be lethal from set pieces last season, with only Oxford United (21), Millwall and Luton Town (both 17) scoring more than their 15 goals from dead ball situations. Central to this was Dunne, who was a constant threat coming up from the back and scoring five goals.
Weaknesses? One of Cifuentes' biggest challenges was the sheer number of injuries to key players he had to contend with. He was rarely able to call upon his first-choice XI. On the pitch they often flattered to deceive, playing nice passing moves through the thirds but ultimately falling short up top.
Michael Frey top scored with eight Championship goals, and faith has been placed in Rumarn Burrell and Kwame Poku - both via League One clubs - to provide additional firepower.
Difference-maker? Youngsters Kader Dembele and Rayan Kolli both showed the impact they can have on the team in the final third and should improve with more time on the pitch this season, but Ilias Chair still provides the creative heartbeat for the team; they are a different proposition going forward when he is fully fit.
Aaron and Jobi's prediction: 15th
For the record they have Ipswich champions, Southampton promoted with Coventry, Leicester, Sheff Utd and Norwich in play offs
and Blackburn, Hull and of course Wednesday relegated.
I have no idea who Aaron and Jobi are or why we should care.