Back-to-back hammerings? 20:58 - Jan 5 with 3345 views | loftus77 | Unless I'm forgetting something obvious, I can't think of a time we dished out 2 tonkings in a row like this? Off the top of my head, I recall us following a 4-0 at home to Rotherham with a 5-1 hammering of Charlton at LR in the promotion season 1982-83. | | | | |
Back-to-back hammerings? on 21:02 - Jan 5 with 3317 views | DWQPR | The ‘Magilton Month’ when we were considering changing our name to Queens Park Rangers Four? | |
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Back-to-back hammerings? on 21:07 - Jan 5 with 3297 views | loftus77 | Ah yes - good shout. Lets hope for '3 in a row' this time round.... | | | |
Back-to-back hammerings? on 21:11 - Jan 5 with 3259 views | smegma | As per the excellent QPRretro face book page, in May 82 we beat Bolton 7-1 at home followed by Newcastle 4-0 away. There's no record of fans complaining about conceding a goal. In fact I'll swear no one did as back then fans only thought positively. | | | |
Back-to-back hammerings? on 21:13 - Jan 5 with 3243 views | DWQPR | That’s because there was no inter web and the team were on the verge of being the second best team in our history. | |
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Back-to-back hammerings? on 21:33 - Jan 5 with 3158 views | smegma | If we won the Champions League we'd have lemons on here complaining | | | |
Back-to-back hammerings? on 21:43 - Jan 5 with 3097 views | Tonto | QPR 11 - Wales 2 | |
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Back-to-back hammerings? on 21:46 - Jan 5 with 3075 views | GloryHunter | My first season, 1967-68. We beat Rotherham 6-0 and then Plymouth 4-0 (I think - might have been 4-1) in consecutive home games. That's why I've been coming ever since. | | | |
Back-to-back hammerings? on 22:03 - Jan 5 with 3000 views | PeterHucker | That 4-0 v Rotherham was my first ever match at Loftus Road. | | | |
Back-to-back hammerings? on 22:24 - Jan 5 with 2909 views | CamberleyR | It's the first time since 1962 we've scored 5+ goals in consecutive games in all competitions.
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Back-to-back hammerings? on 22:42 - Jan 5 with 2847 views | GloryHunter | Apologies, it was 4-1 against Plymouth on 30th December 1967 and then 6-0 against Rotherham on 6th January 1968 (thank you Mr Google). Next game was 2-0 home against Preston (might have been some bad weather postponements in between). Heady days. | | | |
Back-to-back hammerings? on 22:44 - Jan 5 with 2837 views | kensalriser | Slightly tangentially, there was a documentary on the Fast Show on the other night (an old one going on how relatively youthful they all looked) in which Paul Whitehouse named Alec Stock as the inspiration for Ron Manager. | |
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Back-to-back hammerings? on 04:17 - Jan 6 with 2637 views | stowmarketrange | Didn’t we score consecutive hat tricks against forest and Everton one Easter in the early 90’s? And those eastern Sw6 scum conceded 10 goals to nil over Easter in 1986. | | | |
Back-to-back hammerings? on 04:51 - Jan 6 with 2614 views | flynnbo | The Rotherham 6-0 was my first ever game; got the programme off eBay a couple of years ago. | | | |
Back-to-back hammerings? on 07:59 - Jan 6 with 2487 views | 1MoreBrightonR | Was thinking the same..... Sir les had a run of hat tricks but think we 'only' got 4 in one of those games, not 5. | | | |
Back-to-back hammerings? on 08:47 - Jan 6 with 2403 views | Clive_Anderson | I think we stuffed Man City 4-0 on the Saturday and then top of the league Leeds 4-1 on the Wednesday in 1992. | | | |
Back-to-back hammerings? on 08:49 - Jan 6 with 2401 views | CroydonCaptJack | I saw that. So funny. The real life Rowley Birkin was hilarious. | | | |
Back-to-back hammerings? on 08:57 - Jan 6 with 2367 views | stowmarketrange | 5-3 v forest and 4-3 away at Everton. | | | |
Back-to-back hammerings? on 09:10 - Jan 6 with 2341 views | ShotKneesHoop | I remember consecutive home games in 1965 /66 season where I saw for 3 bob entry to Loftus Road 7 - 2 vs York City Followed by :- 6 -2 against Swansea Later on that year, I am sure that a 6-1 drubbing of Millwall also featured. "Those were the days, my friend, we thought they'd never end".... They've just come back!!!! [Post edited 6 Jan 2020 9:11]
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Back-to-back hammerings? on 09:24 - Jan 6 with 2303 views | CamberleyR | The other way round. 4-3 at home to Forest on Easter Saturday, 5-3 away to Everton on Easter Monday. Impey and Bardsley got the other two at Goodison, Willo got a pen in the Forest game. | |
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Back-to-back hammerings? on 09:29 - Jan 6 with 2287 views | enfieldargh | rubbish, no clean sheets!!! That Plymouth game was my first game too | |
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Back-to-back hammerings? on 09:43 - Jan 6 with 2249 views | HantsR | I took my Dad to that game v Plymouth, it was his first visit and it was a mixed experience for him as his Dad had been a Director of Plymouth Argyle | | | |
Back-to-back hammerings? on 11:22 - Jan 6 with 2155 views | Juzzie | I'm amazed no one complained about us conceding a goal yesterday. I know Lumley needs to improve but part of me thinks it's just become a witch hunt. If Lumley could/should have saved the shots people say he should have saved then why aren't they saying Kelly "could have been better positioned" "should have anticipated" etc etc. You know, all the usual clap-trap from people who have never played Championship football themselves or weren't even at the game. | | | |
Back-to-back hammerings? on 13:45 - Jan 6 with 2025 views | Match82 | Less to do with Kelly and more to do with situation I guess. Bit different conceding a goal in the 91st minute to deny a clean sheet in a season when the lack of them is a known concern. That and Lumley got a hand to it which gives the impression it was preventable (which it was IMO) | | | |
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