Match Day Thread Fulham vs QPR

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daverangers

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Fulham vs QPR
The Championship
Saturday 16th October at 12:30pm
Craven Cottage

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Previous history vs Fulham;
Games won: 14
Games drawn: 7
Games lost: 19

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

Players who have played for both;
Rodney Marsh;

1962–1966 Fulham 63 (22)
1966–1972 Queens Park Rangers 211 (106)

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)

Match Preview;

Until 1999, QPR and Fulham hadn't been in the same division since 1983, before that from 1971 to 1949 we were in separate divisions. They have been promoted twice and relegated twice over the past four seasons, with both promotions coming via the playoffs. Their top scorer in three of those four seasons has been Aleksandar Mitrovic, and he's already started this season well, with 10 goals in the first 11 games. Interestingly though, he has only scored 14 goals in 64 Premier League appearances.

Fulham currently sit one place and two points above us, in 5th. They lost last time out, 4-1 to Coventry, and lost to Blackpool and Reading in September, also beating Birmingham and Swansea that month, and drawing with Bristol City. A win for either side on Saturday will surely help solidify a place in the top six, and it is still very early days, but good to be in the mix no matter what stage of the season.
This game is our first of five games in 13 days, and so a good chance to get some momentum going. My fear is that, as we have a few players return from injury and get back into the starting line up, the packed schedule is going to cause further injuries. Warburton and co are going to have to carefully manage the squad in the next few weeks to make sure we don't pick up too many injuries.

From the official site;
Team News:

QPR: Lee Wallace, Sam Field and Charlie Owens will all miss out for the R’s, whilst Sam McCallum is edging closer to a return.

Fulham: Tom Cairney looks set to return for Fulham.

Pre-match talk:
John Eustace (QPR Assistant Manager): “It’s a local derby which is fantastic, the most important thing though is we impose our style of football on them and see where that gets us, it’s an exciting game for everyone and we are really looking forward to it.
 
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This one should be included in the memorable games, May 1983 when we beat them 3 -1 to become 2nd Division Champions.........

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Every time I think that it never seems to quite work that way but here's hoping.

I know what you mean mate. Personally I think the odds are against us, but in the games after the last international break Fulham lost away in a lack lustre performance to Blackpool 0-1. We were away to Reading and got a 3-3 draw after being 3-1 down, with Johansen scoring in injury time. It felt like a win.
 
I know what you mean mate. Personally I think the odds are against us, but in the games after the last international break Fulham lost away in a lack lustre performance to Blackpool 0-1. We were away to Reading and got a 3-3 draw after being 3-1 down, with Johansen scoring in injury time. It felt like a win.
They are beatable. Other teams have shown that. We can but try.