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Friday 30th March 2018, 5:30pm
Madejski Stadium, Reading
58 minutes drive along the M4.
1h28 by train, via Paddington then bus 50a from Reading station to the stadium.
43.3 mile bike ride. This one is actually doable, plus you'll get to see Slough.
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Games played : 91
Won : 30
Drawn : 22
Lost : 39
Ones to forget :
31 Mar 1934 Reading v Queens Park Rangers L 5-0 Division Three (South)
23 Sep 1964 Reading v Queens Park Rangers L 4-0 League Cup
16 Feb 2014 Queens Park Rangers v Reading L 1-3 League Championship
Ones to remember :
20 Oct 2009 Queens Park Rangers v Reading W 4-1 League Championship
03 Oct 1960 Queens Park Rangers v Reading W 5-2 League Division Three
17 Mar 1958 Queens Park Rangers v Reading W 3-0 Division Three (South)
I feel like we have played Reading a lot in my time of following QPR (since the mid 90's) but interesting to note we played them once, in 1987 from 1967 to 1996, and have then played them 26 times since 96.
Unsurprisingly given how close the clubs are to each other, and that we have played at the same level so often, there are a fair few who have played for both clubs;
Kaspars Gorkss, Alex McCarthy, Jamie Mackie, Anton Ferdinand, Mikele Leigertwood, Kevin Doyle, Matt Connolly, Les Ferdinand, Steven Kelly and Steve Morrow.
Preview;
Having lost two and drawn two in March, and won just won game in their last 18 matches, Reading used the international break to make a change at the top, with Jaap Stam being shown the door. Having lost in the playoff final last year, after finishing 3rd, it seems that Reading have not been able to recover from that disappointment as they find themselves two places and three points off relegation. Paul Clement was quickly installed as Reading's new boss, having been sacked by by Swansea last December when they were bottom of the Premiership, and having been sacked by Derby due to, according to their chairman, boring football, and not enough progess being made under his watch. He also spent time as Chelsea's assistant manager, and helped them win the league in 2010, so decision made, I don't like him.
We, on the other hand, seemed to have a turn in fortune during March. We have drawn two, beaten Sunderland, and had a very good win at Villa Park. Wheeler and Hall remain our only long term injures (got there in the end). Smyth will be hoping his fine form continues, having scored an 86th minute winner for Northern Ireland at the weekend, just four minutes after coming on. I am only hoping the fine form continues into a busy April, where we have six games, including a local derby against Brentford. This will be a popular away match for QPR, with around 3000 fans expected to make the short trip to Reading on Friday evening.
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