Hull City vs QPR
7th April 2018 - 3pm
KCOM Stadium, Hull
3h35 minutes from headquarters via Kings Cross and Doncaster
3.5 to 4 hour drive, 214 miles up the M1
16h17min cycle via Cambridge, only 196 miles
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Previous Meetings vs Hull City;7th April 2018 - 3pm
KCOM Stadium, Hull
3h35 minutes from headquarters via Kings Cross and Doncaster
3.5 to 4 hour drive, 214 miles up the M1
16h17min cycle via Cambridge, only 196 miles
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Played : 48
Won : 16
Drawn : 16
Lost : 16
Ones to remember;
07 Oct 1985 Hull City v Queens Park Rangers W 1-5 League Cup
09 Oct 1991 Queens Park Rangers v Hull City W 5-1 League Cup
Ones to forget;
18 Nov 1950 Hull City v Queens Park Rangers L 5-1 League Division Two
26 Sep 1972 Hull City v Queens Park Rangers L 4-1 League Division Two
Players who have played for both clubs;
Damien Delaney
2002 - 2008 - Hull City - played 224 and scored 5
2008 - 2009 - QPR - played 54 and scored 2
Adam Bolder
1998-2000 - Hull City - played 20
2007-2009 - QPR - played 40 scored 2
Preview;
We face Hull on the back of their impressive 2-2 draw against the league leaders on Tuesday night. They now find themselves on 41 points, and 7 points clear of the dreaded drop. I have fond memories of Hull's first year in the Premiership in 08/09, when after nine games they found themselves third on goal difference, on the same number of points as the top team. They only won two more games that season but still managed to stay up as results went their way on the final day of the season. They were relegated the year after. Since then they have spent two more years in the Premiership, but like ourselves, have never been able to establish their place in the top flight. After relegation last year, they will be disappointed to be as low as they are, with the dreaded double drop not an impossibility.
As for us, we had a mixed Easter weekend. A disappointing Good Friday saw Reading win 1-0 at the Madejski, but the weekend ended with a very enjoyable 4-1 win against Norwich at Loftus Road. With nothing major to play for over the remaining 8 games of the season, I fully expect some of the younger players to be given as much game time as possible. The likes of Smyth, Manning, Furlong and Osayi-Samuel will surely benefit from some no-pressure games time, and give Ollie the chance to try new formations and see what works and what doesn't.
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