Match Day Thread QPR vs Stoke City

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QPR vs Stoke City
Saturday 9th March 2019 - 3PM
Loftus Road

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Previous Meetings;
Games won: 17
Games drawn: 8
Games lost: 11

Ones to remember;
24 Jan 1948 Queens Park Rangers v Stoke City W 3-0 FA Cup
17 Jan 1984 Queens Park Rangers v Stoke City W 6-0 League Division One
02 Mar 2008 Queens Park Rangers v Stoke City W 3-0 League Championship

Ones to forget;
29 Dec 1973 Stoke City v Queens Park Rangers L 4-1 League Division One
20 Apr 2013 Queens Park Rangers v Stoke City L 0-2 Premier League
31 Jan 2015 Stoke City v Queens Park Rangers L 3-1 Premier League

Players/Managers who have played for both;

Peter Crouch

2000–2001 Queens Park Rangers 42 (10)
2011–2019 Stoke City 225 (46)


Clint Hill

2003–2008 Stoke City 80 (3)
2010–2016 Queens Park Rangers 169 (5)

Mark Hughes
2012
Queens Park Rangers - useless
2013–2018 Stoke City - useless over a prolonged period

Match Preview
QPR need to get last week’s poor showing against Brentford out of their system and show a reaction when facing Stoke this season.

Steve McClaren’s admitted his side disappointed in him especially during the second half in the R’s 3-0 defeat at Griffin Park and wants them to get back to basics when taking on the Potters at Loftus Road on Saturday afternoon.

After a hectic schedule in February, the R’s boss finally got a whole week to work with the players on the training ground and will hope that can make the difference against a Stoke side who have not won on the road since October.

It’s been an emotional week for the Potters as they paid their respects to the legendary goalkeeper Gordan Banks who sadly lost his life last month. England's 1966 World Cup-winning goalkeeper spent seven years at Stoke.

On the field, the Staffordshire outfit has found life difficult in their return to the Championship this season after previously spending the last ten years in English football’s top flight.

The Potters were tipped by many bookmakers to make an instant return to the Premier League but find themselves in 16th place, ten points off the playoffs with only 11 games remaining.

On paper Stoke are littered with players who have played at the highest level including Joe Allen, Bruno Martins Indi and Bojan Krkić but despite picking up some decent results have struggled to find any consistency this campaign.

Their indifferent form led to the sacking of manager Gary Rowett after just eight months in charge at the bet365 stadium. They have turned to Nathan Jones, who guided Luton to promotion from League Two, to help save their season but they’ve won just two games since his appointment in January.

It was the Angel Rangel show when the two sides last met back in November with the right-back scoring twice to earn QPR a deserved 2-2 draw.
 
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Matt Smith likely to be out after picking up an ankle injury in training. Rangel back in training is the good news.
 
Come on you R's. Let's get a new winning run started against Stoke to ensure our survival.
 
seems like ages since the last one
I know this is sacrilege, but a 46 game season plus cup games is way too many for me. Prolongs the pain if you are struggling, prolongs the boredom if your are in mid table, ups the anxiety if you are pushing for promotion. And the quality is crap, because players are knackered and there is no time to coach them between games. But I suppose its good value in terms of quantity for ST holders, so good for them.