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Just six months on from joining QPR’s Development Squad, 18 year old Kieran Morgan has signed a new long term deal with the club. I had the pleasure of an exclusive interview at Loftus Road.
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It's a tale as old of time: Queens Park Rangers were knocked out of the FA Cup in the Third Round by Leicester City on Saturday afternoon for a record 53rd time.
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This Saturday, 38 years and a day on from their last meeting in the FA Cup, Queens Park Rangers and Leicester City are set to meet in the Third Round once again, this time at the King Power Stadium.
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QPR made it five wins in a row at Loftus Road following Monday night’s 2-1 victory over Luton Town, and remarkably, no side in England’s top four tiers is on a longer winning run at home.
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Luton Town head to W12 on Monday evening, so in this preview I caught up with Phill from The OK Football Show to find out more about the Hatters' struggles this season, players to watch out for and his prediction for the match.
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Just 10 hours into the January transfer window Queens Park Rangers announced their first signing, with 21 year old right-sided CB Ronnie Edwards joining the R’s on loan from Southampton for the remainder of the season. Here's what to expect.
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For the second time this month QPR face Norwich, this time round at Carrow Road, so in this preview I caught up with Connor Southwell, Chief Norwich City Reporter for The Pink Un, to find out how the Canaries have fared in the four games since our 3-0 win at Loftus Road.
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QPR haven’t won away from home on Boxing Day since 1967, and at no point on Thursday afternoon did that run look like ending with three first half Swansea goals bringing Rangers' unbeaten run of seven to a startling halt.
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It’s 18th placed Queens Park Rangers’ final Loftus Road outing of 2024 on Saturday afternoon, so in this preview I caught up with Oli Hargreaves of The Butter Pie Podcast to find out more about our 16th placed visitors Preston North End.
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Paul Smyth's 65th minute wonder goal saved a point for his backs-to-the-wall Queens Park Rangers side on Saturday afternoon just five minutes after Scott Twine had broken the deadlock for Bristol City.
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QPR head to 11th placed Bristol City on Saturday in hope of making it three wins from three in a week for the first time this season - and a fifth consecutive away win at Ashton Gate.
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QPR made it two home wins on the spin, five matches unbeaten and four clean sheets in a row thanks to Sam Field’s second half brace against Oxford United on Wednesday night, and are in turn now closer in points to 14th placed Preston than 24th placed Hull City, despite having spent 11 of the past 13 matches inside the relegation zone.
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Queens Park Rangers cruised to their first home win of the season in style on Saturday afternoon with a 3-0 victory over Norwich City courtesy of Jimmy Dunne’s opener and 13th minute substitute Rayan Kolli’s first ever senior brace.
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QPR host Championship top scorers Norwich City at Loftus Road on Saturday afternoon, so I caught up with Rob Butler, host of BBC Radio Norfolk’s The Scrimmage, to find out how the Canaries' season has played out so far.
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QPR picked up their fifth point in three games with Saturday's 0-0 draw with Watford, matching the same number of points as their previous 11 before the international break - and it could've quite easily been another win.
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Žan Celar finally opened his QPR scoring account with not one but two goals in Cardiff on Wednesday night, in turn lifting his side from the bottom of the table and to within two points of safety.
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