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but the score should have been much higher. don't expect many of you to remember, it was 84/85 season. qpr 3-0 notingham forrest.....from start to finish we absolutely battered them, should have been 20-0. 2 goals from fereday, and 1 from bannister.
can anyone else remember a low scoring battering we gave someone.
my first game against qpr was against forrest in 1968, beat them 2-1, and was one of only four that we won all season.
first game for the new season, forrest, a nice 3 points would be welcome.
Teams qpr slaughtered. on 16:05 - Aug 25 by Northernr
I was only nine or ten admitedly but I remember coming out of that Coventry game annoyed that it was only 5. Four goals in the first half maybe the reason, I automatically assumed that meant we'd get eight.
I would have been 7, was coming through the turnstile when Ferdinand scored, naturally my dad got me to ask a stranger who the goal scorer was because you couldn't check on your phone in those days. The three things I remember from that game were missing the goal, Ndlovu scoring for Coventry (what a name) and my dad p*ssing himself laughing listening to the radio (stuck in traffic outside Euston Station) on learning that Gould had left Coventry.
What annoyed me was that Ferdinand was my hero at that age so I just wanted him to score again so I could see it.
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Teams qpr slaughtered. on 16:34 - Aug 25 with 1682 views
Teams qpr slaughtered. on 15:35 - Aug 25 by Walnut
Great shout, I went to this. It was Bernard Joy in the s/Standard. He said it was the most one sided 0 4 defeats he'd ever seen!
Was at that match at Brisbane Road as well. Orient must have got out their own half five times that night. Everyone came out shaking their heads in disbelief and saying that it was the best we had played all season.
Bernard Joy started his match report with something like “in all my years reporting on football I have never seen a match like it in all my life where one team totally dominated the opposition only to lose 4-0.”
Luton last season. Should have been 7 up by half time and yet ended up hanging on to 3-2.
Was at that match at Brisbane Road as well. Orient must have got out their own half five times that night. Everyone came out shaking their heads in disbelief and saying that it was the best we had played all season.
Bernard Joy started his match report with something like “in all my years reporting on football I have never seen a match like it in all my life where one team totally dominated the opposition only to lose 4-0.”
Luton last season. Should have been 7 up by half time and yet ended up hanging on to 3-2.
Cardiff away was sort of like that last season. Lost 3-0, better team throughout.
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Teams qpr slaughtered. on 17:37 - Aug 25 with 1619 views
2000/01 season. Grimsby at home in mid March, and we absolutely battered them. Their goalkeeper played like Gordon Banks in his pomp. They broke away on about 80 minutes and scored. We lost 1-0.
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Teams qpr slaughtered. on 17:49 - Aug 25 with 1600 views
Teams qpr slaughtered. on 17:44 - Aug 25 by Snipper
2000/01 season. Grimsby at home in mid March, and we absolutely battered them. Their goalkeeper played like Gordon Banks in his pomp. They broke away on about 80 minutes and scored. We lost 1-0.
Danny Coyne. Still call it that whenever a goalkeeper fcks us over. Some ridiculous saves in that. It was bascailly Crouch v Coyne for 89 minutes and they scored in the remaining one.
Teams qpr slaughtered. on 15:23 - Aug 25 by WatfordR
September 1973, home to West Ham. Second game back in the First Division. It finished 0-0, but we absolutely battered them. Three goals disallowed that night if I remember correctly.
Wasn't there also a 0-0 with West Ham early on in 91/92, Gerry's first year in charge, where Wegerle and Wilson were absolutely incredible and it somehow finished scoreless.
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Teams qpr slaughtered. on 18:04 - Aug 25 with 1577 views
Was at that match at Brisbane Road as well. Orient must have got out their own half five times that night. Everyone came out shaking their heads in disbelief and saying that it was the best we had played all season.
Bernard Joy started his match report with something like “in all my years reporting on football I have never seen a match like it in all my life where one team totally dominated the opposition only to lose 4-0.”
Luton last season. Should have been 7 up by half time and yet ended up hanging on to 3-2.
I think Venables played a revolutionary tactic which was overloaded with attackers.
I seem to remember John Chedozie hitting one in from out on the wing and near the half-way line.
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Teams qpr slaughtered. on 18:09 - Aug 25 with 1564 views
Teams qpr slaughtered. on 17:56 - Aug 25 by Northernr
Danny Coyne. Still call it that whenever a goalkeeper fcks us over. Some ridiculous saves in that. It was bascailly Crouch v Coyne for 89 minutes and they scored in the remaining one.
Wasn’t that the game where that little shÃt of a winger we got on loan from the filth made his debut and then ended up continually bugging himself up over the years thinking he was Gods gift to football, women and gangstas? Can’t think of his name now. But he thought he was far too good for us.
I know his surname had the letters K N T in it, but no U.
never since seen such an entertaining game with no goals.
Emlyn Hughes was their captain, first time I saw cobbled streets and spent pre game in their club next to the ground and given the warmest hospitable treatment imaginable.
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Teams qpr slaughtered. on 20:11 - Aug 25 with 1507 views
Teams qpr slaughtered. on 19:43 - Aug 25 by charmr
Rotherham away 1882
Score 0-0
never since seen such an entertaining game with no goals.
Emlyn Hughes was their captain, first time I saw cobbled streets and spent pre game in their club next to the ground and given the warmest hospitable treatment imaginable.
Teams qpr slaughtered. on 15:16 - Aug 25 by slmrstid
I remember losing 1-0 to Leicester in our first trip to the Walkers (as was) Stadium in the 2004/05 season, but we absolutely battered them for the whole game, and had 2 good goals disallowed. I think Leicester's goal was a ridiculously dubious penalty too.
I think most of our victories last season should have been by bigger margins too! Certainly the higher scoring games too, where our poor concentration meant what should have been 2-3 goal margin wins ended up being just one.
Great shout, I was there, think it was very early in the New Year. Rowley was brilliant and we were so unlucky not to win by a few let alone lose, was a tough one to take.
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Teams qpr slaughtered. on 20:32 - Aug 25 with 1477 views
1 nil home defeat to Grimsby in 2001. QPR absolutely battered the mariners for 80 minutes before falling to a freak goal in one of the opposition's rare forays forward. Despite it only being mid-March, I realised then that QPR were heading for League 1.
Teams qpr slaughtered. on 20:37 - Aug 25 by Benny_the_Ball
1 nil home defeat to Grimsby in 2001. QPR absolutely battered the mariners for 80 minutes before falling to a freak goal in one of the opposition's rare forays forward. Despite it only being mid-March, I realised then that QPR were heading for League 1.
Teams qpr slaughtered. on 15:37 - Aug 25 by Northernr
Easter 97, Wolves home on the Bank Holiday Monday I think? One of the rare moments that Houston team clicked to its full potential with Sinclair, IMpey and Peacock feeding Dichio and Spencer. For the first 35 minutes we absolutely took them apart, scorching hot day, full house, scored a couple of goals. Absolutely brilliant.
Drew 2-2.
oh i had forgotten that! great shout.
Bare bones.
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Teams qpr slaughtered. on 21:21 - Aug 25 with 1411 views
Teams qpr slaughtered. on 15:06 - Aug 25 by Superhoop83
QPR 0 Leicester 1 in September 1986.
We were all over them but just couldn't put our chances away. It was just ridiculous. Then in the 89th minute Leicester broke away and Alan Smith scored for them. I think Tony Sealy set it up.
It was the biggest case of daylight robbery I witnessed until I stood in the same spot in March 2012 and watched Jamie Mackie score the winner against Liverpool.
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I remember that game. My recollection is their breakaway goal coming from a shot we had that hit the bar and bounced out to one of their players. Five seconds later it was in the back of our net. You couldn't make it up, and I'm pretty sure I'm not
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Teams qpr slaughtered. on 22:05 - Aug 25 with 1352 views
Memory is a bit vague but I think there was a match at home against Ipswich around 92 or 93 which Ipswich won 2-1. QPR had something like 20 shots on target. I think Ipswich had one and their other goal was a Steve Yates own goal. Les scored in injury time but too late to get a result.
Edit - looked it up and it was August 1994. Thought the other Ipswich goal was a penalty but not the case.
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Teams qpr slaughtered. on 23:41 - Aug 25 with 1297 views
I still wake up in cold sweats every so often wondering how we only game away with one point from Huddersfield at home this season just gone. First game I think?
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Teams qpr slaughtered. on 00:08 - Aug 26 with 1286 views
Wasn’t that the game where that little shÃt of a winger we got on loan from the filth made his debut and then ended up continually bugging himself up over the years thinking he was Gods gift to football, women and gangstas? Can’t think of his name now. But he thought he was far too good for us.
I know his surname had the letters K N T in it, but no U.
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ah, Leon Knight. one of football's true bellends
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Teams qpr slaughtered. on 00:39 - Aug 26 with 1270 views
Teams qpr slaughtered. on 15:06 - Aug 25 by Superhoop83
QPR 0 Leicester 1 in September 1986.
We were all over them but just couldn't put our chances away. It was just ridiculous. Then in the 89th minute Leicester broke away and Alan Smith scored for them. I think Tony Sealy set it up.
It was the biggest case of daylight robbery I witnessed until I stood in the same spot in March 2012 and watched Jamie Mackie score the winner against Liverpool.
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Yes I remember this very well - we hit the woodwork 5 times and in the last minute they broke away and Alan Smith scored.
One of the most one sided games I have seen and am still amazed we managed to lose.
Leicester fans still remember this game from 34 years ago as they recognise how incredibly lucky they were.
We played them in the FA Cup a few months later at home and managed to beat them 5-2 (highlights below)
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Teams qpr slaughtered. on 04:35 - Aug 26 with 1245 views