Match Day Thread QPR vs Millwall

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Where will we finish this season?

  • Win the league

    Votes: 9 11.1%
  • Second automatic promotion place.

    Votes: 12 14.8%
  • In the playoffs

    Votes: 45 55.6%
  • 7th-12th

    Votes: 14 17.3%
  • 12th - 16th

    Votes: 1 1.2%
  • 17th - 21st

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • The unthinkable - relegation.

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    81

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Previous meetings vs Millwall;
Games won: 23
Games drawn: 24
Games lost: 31

Ones to remember;

04 Feb 1922 Queens Park Rangers v Millwall W 6-1 Division Three (South)
20 Mar 1954 Queens Park Rangers v Millwall W 4-0 Division Three (South)
26 Mar 1966 Queens Park Rangers v Millwall W 6-1 League Division Three
21 Sep 2019 Millwall v Queens Park Rangers W 1-2 League Championship
18 Jul 2020 Queens Park Rangers v Millwall W 4-3 League Championship

Ones to forget;
10 Mar 1928 Millwall v Queens Park Rangers L 6-1 Division Three (South)
28 Nov 1953 Millwall v Queens Park Rangers L 4-0 Division Three (South)
30 Sep 1957 Millwall v Queens Park Rangers L 5-0 Division Three (South)

Players who have played for both;
Ray Brady;

1957–1963 Millwall 165 (4)
1963–1966 Queens Park Rangers 88 (0)

Tony Hazell;

1964–1974 Queens Park Rangers 369 (4)
1974–1978 Millwall 153 (6)

Barry Salvage;

1969–1970 Millwall 2 (0)
1971–1973 Queens Park Rangers 21 (1)
1975–1977 Millwall 55 (9)

Clive Allen;

1978–1980 Queens Park Rangers 49 (32)
1981–1984 Queens Park Rangers 87 (40)
1994–1995 Millwall 12 (0)

Ian Dawes;

1981–1988 Queens Park Rangers 229 (3)
1988–1995 Millwall 225 (5)

Maurice Doyle;
1989–1995 Queens Park Rangers 6 (0)
1995–1998 Millwall 66 (1)

Danny Dichio;
1993–1997 Queens Park Rangers 75 (20)
2004–2005 Millwall 41 (12)

Marc Bircham;

1996–2002 Millwall 104 (3)
2002–2007 Queens Park Rangers 152 (7)

Danny ****tu;
2001 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 18 (1)
2002–2006 Queens Park Rangers 165 (16)
2010–2011 Millwall 9 (0)
2011–2012 Queens Park Rangers 7 (0)
2012–2015 Millwall 69 (3)

Matt Smith;

2017–2019 Queens Park Rangers 92 (21)
2019– Millwall 67 (32)

Jordan Archer;
2015–2019 Millwall 144 (0)
2021– Queens Park Rangers 0 (0)

Eberichi Eze;
2014–2016 Millwall (Youth team)
2016–2020 Queens Park Rangers 104 (20)

Match Preview;
So we are back, back to competitive football, back to having fans in the stadium, back to see what this squad that Warburton has assembled can achieve. With our nine summer signings, Andre Dozzell, Stefan Johansen, Moses Obudajo, Chalie Austin, Jordan Archer, Jordy De Wijs, Sam Field, Sam McCallum, Jimmy Dunne and the return of Bonne and Shodipo from loan spells, Warburton has managed to gather together a decent looking squad, on paper, for the season ahead. With it being reported that Warburton is on the verge of signing a new contract extension, he is clearly ambitious about what he can achieve, and is aiming for promotion this year. I'll reserve judgement until we are 10/15 games into the season until I decide about promotion. So much depends on if the team gels, how long it takes for them to gel, and key players remaining injury free. I know others disagree, but I'd rather another season in the Championship to ensure we go up ready to be competitive, as opposed to a premature promotion, resulting in a disappointing season and coming back down. You can discuss thoughts on this below, and give your opinions in the poll.

Our opposition, Millwall, have signed Scott Malone, George Long, George Saville, Daniel Ballard and Benik Afobe, to add to a squad that finished 11th last year, two places and six points behind us. Gary Rowett will be hoping that Millwall can improve on last year, and potentially get closer to the playoffs. As was posted by 999's, in a video, on page 7 of the Leicester game thread, Millwall can clearly play some decent football. Here's hoping that was a minute of magic which they can't maintain.

Team News
QPR: Luke Amos, Sam Field and Charlie Owens will all miss out for the R’s.

Millwall: Mason Bennett out (ankle)

Pre-match talk
Mark Warburton (QPR manager): “We have waited over 18 months to have football as we know it – to have a packed stadium for a London derby on the first day of the season is magnificent. We want to deliver a good performance and make sure the fans are happy.”

Gary Rowett (Millwall manager): “Both teams are going to be desperate to win the first game, both sets of fans will be desperate for that, some players may react slightly different but we have to control our emotion and remain focused on the game.”

After a massive absence, enjoy all those who'll be at the game, and as always...COME ON YOU SUPER HOOPSA!!!
 
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I admit that I am looking forward to the new season.

With the Euro and Olympics, plus Roland Garros and Wimbledon, the summer passed remarkably quickly.

This match is being screened on QPR+ for oversea fans and I am looking forward to it.

Hopefully we start the season with a comfortable win.
 
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The Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium

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Previous meetings vs Millwall;
Games won: 23
Games drawn: 24
Games lost: 31

Ones to remember;

04 Feb 1922 Queens Park Rangers v Millwall W 6-1 Division Three (South)
20 Mar 1954 Queens Park Rangers v Millwall W 4-0 Division Three (South)
26 Mar 1966 Queens Park Rangers v Millwall W 6-1 League Division Three
21 Sep 2019 Millwall v Queens Park Rangers W 1-2 League Championship
18 Jul 2020 Queens Park Rangers v Millwall W 4-3 League Championship

Ones to forget;
10 Mar 1928 Millwall v Queens Park Rangers L 6-1 Division Three (South)
28 Nov 1953 Millwall v Queens Park Rangers L 4-0 Division Three (South)
30 Sep 1957 Millwall v Queens Park Rangers L 5-0 Division Three (South)

Players who have played for both;
Ray Brady;

1957–1963 Millwall 165 (4)
1963–1966 Queens Park Rangers 88 (0)

Tony Hazell;

1964–1974 Queens Park Rangers 369 (4)
1974–1978 Millwall 153 (6)

Barry Salvage;

1969–1970 Millwall 2 (0)
1971–1973 Queens Park Rangers 21 (1)
1975–1977 Millwall 55 (9)

Clive Allen;

1978–1980 Queens Park Rangers 49 (32)
1981–1984 Queens Park Rangers 87 (40)
1994–1995 Millwall 12 (0)

Ian Dawes;

1981–1988 Queens Park Rangers 229 (3)
1988–1995 Millwall 225 (5)

Maurice Doyle;
1989–1995 Queens Park Rangers 6 (0)
1995–1998 Millwall 66 (1)

Danny Dichio;
1993–1997 Queens Park Rangers 75 (20)
2004–2005 Millwall 41 (12)

Marc Bircham;

1996–2002 Millwall 104 (3)
2002–2007 Queens Park Rangers 152 (7)

Danny ****tu;
2001 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 18 (1)
2002–2006 Queens Park Rangers 165 (16)
2010–2011 Millwall 9 (0)
2011–2012 Queens Park Rangers 7 (0)
2012–2015 Millwall 69 (3)

Matt Smith

2017–2019 Queens Park Rangers 92 (21)
2019– Millwall 67 (32)

Eberichi Eze;
2014–2016 Millwall (Youth team)
2016–2020 Queens Park Rangers 104 (20)

Match Preview;
So we are back, back to competitive football, back to having fans in the stadium, back to see what this squad that Warburton has assembled can achieve. With our nine summer signings, Andre Dozzell, Stefan Johansen, Moses Obudajo, Chalie Austin, Jordan Archer, Jordy De Wijs, Sam Field, Sam McCallum, Jimmy Dunne and the return of Bonne and Shodipo from loan spells, Warburton has managed to gather together a decent looking squad, on paper, for the season ahead. With it being reported that Warburton is on the verge of signing a new contract extension, he is clearly ambitious about what he can achieve, and is aiming for promotion this year. I'll reserve judgement until we are 10/15 games into the season until I decide about promotion. So much depends on if the team gels, how long it takes for them to gel, and key players remaining injury free. I know others disagree, but I'd rather another season in the Championship to ensure we go up ready to be competitive, as opposed to a premature promotion, resulting in a disappointing season and coming back down. You can discuss thoughts on this below, and give your opinions in the poll.

Our opposition, Millwall, have signed Scott Malone, George Long, George Saville, Daniel Ballard and Benik Afobe, to add to a squad that finished 11th last year, two places and six points behind us. Gary Rowett will be hoping that Millwall can improve on last year, and potentially get closer to the playoffs. As was posted by 999's, in a video, on page 7 of the Leicester game thread, Millwall can clearly play some decent football. Here's hoping that was a minute of magic which they can't maintain.

After a massive absence, enjoy all those who'll be at the game, and as always...COME ON YOU SUPER HOOPSA!!!
****ing hell 369 appearances for Tony Hazel. Saw some of those close to the end of his time with us.
Voted 2nd. I have a 72/73 season feeling.
Cheers Dave.
I admit that I am looking forward to the new season.

With the Euro and Olympics, plus Roland Garros and Wimbledon, the summer passed remarkably quickly.

This match is being screened on QPR+ for oversea fans and I am looking forward to it.

Hopefully we start the season with a comfortable win.
The Official App news section seems to be dominated by a series of apologies for the Recast service. I hope they sort these glitches out for the faithful. Getting a refund doesn’t really cut it when you want to see the match.
 
I have been an "R" since 1979 and I have known Mrs Maple since 1984. I am happy for the way that turned out - had I met Mrs Maple prior to 1980 I would have been expected to follow the family tradition and be a West Ham supporter. But that was not going to happen since I am an awkward *** and would have chosen another club in E London just to be different. Didn't know Charlton existed so I would have likely ended up Millwall.

A lucky break and I am now an R through and through
 
It will be a nervy start but I’m feeling a positive start is on the horizon. A chance for us to lay down our mark to the start of the season.
Looking forward to seeing how we perform and it’s great to start with a heightened optimism.
Come on boys!!! Let’s build that form!
 
It will be a nervy start but I’m feeling a positive start is on the horizon. A chance for us to lay down our mark to the start of the season.
Looking forward to seeing how we perform and it’s great to start with a heightened optimism.
Come on boys!!! Let’s build that form!
How amazing was it to be a part of that first full season with Warnock, where we started the season with a quite a few high scoring wins. I seem to remember several 3-0 wins with one or two 4-0 wins. We truly came out of the blocks like lightening. I would love to see something like that again.
 
The Stewart Arms is a great boozer to meet up in. It's a fifteen minute walk to the ground but is hassle free. Hardly no football fans meet in there W11 4TR

Otherwise I'm happy to meet-up in the usual pubs. The Crown & Sceptre, The Bull and the Collingham etc