Taarabt genius gets R’s title charge back on track – History Wednesday, 28th Jan 2026 20:25 by Clive Whittingham We’re back to this week in 2011 for History this week, only this time it’s QPR rather than Coventry on top of the Championship and Adel Taarabt is at his full throated best to get Rangers over the line. Memorable MatchQPR 2 Coventry City 1, Saturday January 23, 2011, Championship Having blitzed their way through the first half of the 2010/11 season, unbeaten in their first 19 matches, Neil Warnock’s QPR endured a few more fraught encounters in the season half of the campaign as they ground their way relentlessly towards the Championship title and promotion. The team endured a Christmas wobble sparked by their first defeat of the season at the 20th time of asking in a televised home game with Watford. That was on December 10 and by the time it was January 15 the R’s had also lost at Leeds and Norwich (three of only six league losses all season) and crashed out of the FA Cup at Blackburn. Jamie Mackie broke his leg at Ewood Park and a greatly reduced team subsequently went and shithoused a 0-0 draw out of Burnley with Rob Hulse and Petter Vagen Moen in attack. Just two wins in eight games, Kyle Walker heading off to Aston Villa, and the bed wetter’s switchboard taking calls, Neil Warnock swung into action in the transfer market. A clutch of steady Championship bets like Danny Shittu and Ismael Miller were brough in to bolster the team. Chief among them, Wayne Routledge returned to the club on loan just 12 months after he’d left to join Newcastle. That set the scene for a home game with Micky Adams’ Coventry side. This was a quick turnaround of one of the Christmas fixtures Rangers had won, 2-0 at the Ricoh Arena with Adel Taarabt and Walker playing starring roles. Unfortunately, initially at least, there didn’t look like there would be a repeat. Mild mannered nice guy Marlon King banged in an opening goal for the visitors on the end of a Gary McSheffrey cross after 25 minutes and as a dismal first half drifted off towards half time and Kieran Westwood had his usual excellent game against QPR that looked like being that. Step forward, as ever, Adel Taarabt. To go with the ten man win at Reading, last gasp Ishmael Miller goal against Leicester, and 89-minute hang on job at Barnsley came a tight and tense televised victory at home to the Sky Blues. In first half injury time Taarabt collected a Paddy Kenny clearance, faced up his man on the corner of the penalty area (are those the wide, scared eyes of Richard Keogh I spy there?) and bent an exquisite chipped shot over perennial scourge of QPR Westwood and into the far corner. There was still more to come from the magical Moroccan. Ten minutes was all that remained when, down by the dugouts, Taarabt wrapped the outside of his right boot around an improbably ball in behind the Coventry backline which landed plum on the penalty spot for the onrushing and onside debutant Routledge. The ball is exquisite, you’ll rarely see a better one, but Routledge’s silky touch to pull it out of the air and round Westwood in one flowing motion is up there as well. Two one win secured and Rangers back on track. It formed part of a new unbeaten run of ten games, and they won ten of the next 15 games. QPR: Kenny 7, Orr 7, Connolly 6, Gorkss 6, Hill 7, Derry 8, Faurlin 7, Routledge 8 (Ephraim 90, -), Taarabt 8, Smith 7(Hall 83, -), Helguson 6 (Miller 55, 7) Subs Not Used: Cerny, Clarke, Hulse, Moen Booked: Derry (foul) Goals: Taarabt 45 (assisted Kenny), Routledge 79 (assisted Taarabt) Coventry: Westwood 8, Keogh 5, Wood 6, Cranie 6, O'Halloran 6, Gunnarsson 6, Doyle 5 (Clingan 67, 6), Baker 6, McSheffrey 6 (Platt 79, 5),King 8, Eastwood 7 (Jutkiewicz 46, 6) Subs Not Used: Ireland, Bell, Clarke, Cameron Booked: Doyle (foul), O'Halloran (foul) Goals: King 25 (assisted McSheffrey) Classic encountersLFW regular and AKUTR’s columnist Dave Barton has set up a QPR Memories YouTube channel, with a mixture of clips, classic games, and old highlights packages. His three recent meetings with Coventry are embedded below, give him a subscribe on YouTube or follow @QPR_Memories on Twitter. Recent MeetingsCoventry City 7 QPR 1, Saturday August 23, 2025, Championship Not ideal. Coventry Rushworth N/A, Van Ewijk 7, Thomas 7, Kitching 6, Da Silva 6 (Brau 6), Torp 8, Grimes 8 (Allen 79, -), Mason- Clark 7 (Rodrigues 6), Rudoni 8, Thomas- Asante 8 (Kesler- Hayden 6), Wright 8 (Simms N/A) Subs not used: Andrews, Bidwell, Obikwu, Wilson Goals: All together now: Wright 12 (assisted Van Ewijk), 37 (Assisted Thomas- Asante), Thomas- Asante 23 (assisted Rudoni), Rudoni 35 (assisted Grimes), 43 (assisted Thomas- Asante), Torp 47 (assisted Mason- Clark), 66 (assisted Rodrigues) Yellow Cards: Kitching 90 (foul) QPR: Walsh 1; Dunne 1 (Mbengue 3), Morrison 2, Cook 1, Esquerdinha 1 (Kone 4); Varane 2 (Adamson 2), Field 2, Morgan 1 (Madsen 2); Dembele 1, Kolli 2 (Smyth 3), Burrell 2 Subs not used: Akindelini, Bennie, Nardi, Vale Goal: Kone 90+1 (assisted Morrison) Yellow Cards: Dunne 28 (foul) Coventry 1 QPR 0, Tuesday February 11, 2025, Championship QPR lost with the very last kick of the match, deep into stoppage time, in an intensely frustrating midweek meeting in 2024/25. Michael Frey had already missed an absolute sitter in regulation time for the R’s before they spent stoppage time forcing a series of corners at the far end of the ground. Kenneth Paal’s erratic deliveries were dealt with one after another, allowing Coventry to eventually break downfield, win a corner of their own, and head home a late winner through Bobby Thomas. Ball ache. Coventry: Dovin 7; Thomas 6, Binks 6, Kitching 6 (Eccles 64, 6); van Ewijk 5, Torp 6 (Mason-Clark 74, 7), Grimes 6, Dasilva 6; Sakamoto 7, Simms 5 (Thomas Asante 64, 6), Rudoni 7 Subs not used: Allen, Bassette, Bidwell, Rodrigues, Collins, Latibeaudiere Goals: Thomas 90+4 (assisted Rudoni) Yellow Cards: Kitching 11 (foul), Grimes 62 (foul), Mason-Clark 90+2 (fighting) QPR: Nardi 7; Dunne 6, Cook 5, Edwards 6, Paal 5; Colback 6 (Varane 60, 5), Field 5; Smyth 6 (Yang 71, 6), Chair 5, Saito 7 (Morgan 81, -); Frey 6 (Lloyd 60, 5) Subs not used: Ashby, Fox, Madsen, Morrison, Walsh Yellow Cards: Paal 25 (foul), Dunne 90+2 (fighting) QPR 1 Coventry 1, Tuesday October 22, 2024, Championship QPR were slap bang in the middle of their run of 13 games without victory which threatened to destroy their 2024/25 season before it had really begun when Coventry came to town in October. A goal of slapstick defensive farce, eventually scored by Haji Wright, after just four minutes seemed to promise more of the same for the beleaguered Hoops. Salvation in this game, and for the season, came in the form of the QPR goalscorer – young Kieran Morgan’s legs and hard yards have epitomised the turnaround since and he scored his first senior goal in professional football in the second half when goalkeeper Dovin dove out out the way of his shot from the edge of the area. QPR: Nardi 6; Dunne 6, Cook 6, Clarke-Salter 6; Smyth 6 (Ashby 80, -), Varane 6, Field 5, Paal – (Saito 9, 7); Chair 5 (Andersen 58, 6), Celar 4 (Lloyd 80, -), Dembele 5 (Morgan 58, 7) Subs not used: Santos, Fox, Madsen, Walsh Goals: Morgan 63 (assisted Smyth) Bookings: Dembele 9 (foul), Clarke Salter 75 (foul) Coventry: Dovin 4; Latibeaudiere 6, Thomas 6, Binks 6; van Ewijk 6, Eccles 6 (Torp 73, 6), Sheaf 7, Rudoni 6 (Sakamoto 84, -), Dasilva 6; Wright 6 (Bassette 84, -), Thomas-Asante 6 (Simms 74, 5) Subs not used: Andrews, Collins, Kitching, Mason-Clark, Tavares Goals: Wright 4 (assisted Thomas-Asante) Bookings: Dasilva 45+1 (time wasting) Coventry 1 QPR 2, Saturday May 5, 2024, Championship QPR rounded off their escape from the Championship relegation battle with a third win from the final three games of the season. Ilias Chair’s spectacular opener set the scene and Morgan Fox headed his first goal for the club in from a Lucas Andersen set piece as the R’s cruised into a two-goal half time lead. Haji Wright pulled one back late on, but a fine performance by young goalkeeper Joe Walsh held the home team at bay. Coventry: Collins 5; Ewijk 6, Thomas 5, Binks 6, Bidwell 6 (Dasilva 66, 5); Eccles 6 (Allen 81, -), Kelly 6 (Palmer 66, 5), Sheaf 7, Wright 7; O’Hare 6 (Torp 76, 5); Simms 6 (Godden 76, 5) Subs not used: Wilson, Linda Lusardi, Keith Andrews, Dausch Goals: Allen 83 (assisted Wright) Yellow Cards: Thomas 40 (foul), Eccles 73 (foul) QPR: Walsh 8; Cannon 5, Cook 7, Fox 7, Paal 6 (Smyth 89, -); Hayden 6 (Field 62, 6), Dixon-Bonner 7 (Armstrong 81, -); Willock 7 (Colback 62, 6), Andersen 7 (Adomah 62, 6), Chair 8; Dykes 6 Subs not used: Dunne, Salamon, Clarke-Salter, Larkeche Goals: Chair 33 (assisted Dixon-Bonner), Fox 40 (assisted Andersen) Yellow Cards: Paal 70 (foul), Adomah 74 (foul) QPR 1 Coventry 3, Saturday September 30, 2023, Championship Few teams capitalised and benefitted on and from QPR’s two-year collapse more than Mark Robins’ Coventry. A third comfortable win in a row for the Sky Blues was sealed with a ten-minute second half blitz in which Ellis Simms (twice) and Josh Eccles all scored remarkably similar goals to put the visitors into a 3-0 lead. Kenneth Paal’s late strike wasn’t even consolation for QPR at that point. At that stage Coventry had won more games and scored more goals at Loftus Road in 2023 than QPR had. QPR: Begovic 4; Kakay 4, Cook 4, Fox – (Clarke-Salter 2, 4); Smyth 5, Dozzell 5, Field 4, Paal 6; Willock 4 (Armstrong 61, 6), Chair 6, Dykes 4 Subs not used: Archer, Dixon-Bonner, Larkeche, Kelman, Duke-McKenna, Adomah, Kolli Goals: Paal 90 (assisted Armstrong) Bookings: Smyth 53 (dissent), Armstrong 63 (foul), Cook 65 (dissent), Dozzell 77 (foul) Coventry: Wilson 6: Thomas 6, MacFadzean 7, Binks 6; Latibeaudiere 6, Eccles 7, Kelly 7, Dasilva 6; Allen 7 (Ayari 69, 6); Simms 7 (Wright 69, 6), Godden 6 Subs not used: Sakamoto, Kitching, Bidwell, Collins, Rus, Stretton, Obikwu Goals: Simms 56 (assisted Binks), 68 (assisted Allen), Eccles 60 (assisted Latibeaudiere) Bookings: Dasilva (foul), Allen 77 (delaying the restart) QPR 0 Coventry 3, Saturday April 15, 2023, Championship Any hope that an Easter resurrection from 2-0 down to snatch a draw from West Brom might have imbued QPR’s listless class of 2023 with a bit of life and fight in their battle against relegation was quickly extinguished by another heavy defeat at Loftus Road. The division’s leading marksman Viktor Gyokeres didn’t need the ridiculous invite QPR offered up after ten minutes when three hooped heroes converged on one loose ball in the midfield and somehow let it pop out the other way straight to Gus Hamer. That was 1-0. It took until 86 minutes for the vastly superior visitors to seal the win with two counter attack goals, one apiece for Gyokeres and Hamer, after first Chris Willock and then Taylor Richards gave the ball away in ridiculous fashion. QPR: Dieng 4; Dunne 3 (Laird 73, 4), Dickie 3, Balogun 3, Paal 3; Adomah 3 (Willock 72, 3), Dozzell 2 (Johansen 82, -), Field 5, Chair 4 (Richards 65, 4); Martin 3 (Lowe 72, 3), Dykes 4 Subs not used: Roberts, Archer Yellow Cards: Balogun 54 (foul) Coventry: Wilson 7; McNally 7, McFadzean 7, Doyle 6; Norton-Cuffy 6 (Dabo 76, 6), Hamer 8, Sheaf 7, Eccles 7 (Maguire 90, -), Bidwell 6 (Wilson-Esbrand 77, 7); Gyokeres 8, Godden 6 (Walker 77, 6) Subs not used: Panzo, Howley, Tyler Goals: Gyokeres 10 (assisted Hamer), 88 assisted Hamer), Hamer 86 (unassisted) Yellow Cards: McFadzean 34 (dissent/refusing to leave field), Eccles 45+3 (foul), Doyle 52 (kicking ball away) Coventry City 2 QPR 0, Saturday November 12, 2022, Championship The rot was firmly starting to set in for QPR in 22/23 when they lost for a fourth successive game away at Coventry as the season prepared to go on hiatus for the World Cup. A week that offered the pace-setting R’s three games against sides in the bottom four ended without a single point as Ethan Laird and Jake Clarke-Salter concocted a defensive horror show that allowed Viktor Gyokeres to open the scoring. Seny Dieng saved brilliantly from Gyokeres’ second half header, and Rob Dickie almost scored from 30 yards at the other end, but the crucial second goal wasn’t long in coming as Callum O’Hare cut through the defence and teed up Gyokeres to end the contest. Coventry: Wilson 7; Doyle 7, McFadzean 8, Panzo 7; Eccles 6, Hamer 8, Sheaf 7, Bidwell 6; O’Hare 8, Allen 7; Gyokeres 9 Subs not used: Moore, Kelly, Walker, Kane, Tavares, Burroughs, Palmer Goals: Gyokeres 11 (assisted Allen), 78 (assisted O’Hare) Bookings: Doyle 27 (foul), McFadzean 86 (foul) QPR: Dieng 6; Laird 5, Dunne 6, Dickie 6, Clarke-Salter 4 (Kakay 80, -); Field 6, Richards 5 (Adomah 87, -), Dozzell 4; Chair 5 (Armstrong 83, -), Willock 5 (Thomas 87, -), Dykes 5 (Shodipo 83, -) Subs not used: Archer, Travelman Bookings: Field 59 (foul), Chair 76 (foul) Coventry 1 QPR 2, Saturday January 22, 2022, Championship Quite how QPR got out of here with a victory in January 2022 only they will know. Things started well when Andre Gray ran through on goal and finished cutely in front of an away following in excess of 4,000 people. But David Marshall was by far the busier of the two goalkeepers and when Jordan Shipley drew his boot back and bastarded an equaliser into the top corner from a Todd Kane corner at the start of the second half it triggered an onslaught that, with an extended period of stoppage time thanks to a medical emergency in the crowd, would last for the best part of an hour. Somehow in the midst of the storm, QPR broke down the other end once and won the game with a header from Albert Adomah. Something of a robbery. Coventry: Moore 5; Kane 6 (Jones 90+7, -), Hyam 6, McFadzean 5, Clarke-Salter 7, Shipley 7 (Bidwell 75, 5); Hamer 7, Sheaf 7, Allen 7 (Waghorn 89, -); O’Hare 7, Gyokeres 6 Subs not used: Rose, Kelly, Wilson, Eccles Goals: Shipley 50 (assisted Kane) Bookings: O’Hare 79 (foul), McFadzean 90+15 (foul) QPR: Marshall 7; Adomah 7, Dickie 7, Dunne 7, Barbet 7, Wallace 6; Dozzell 5 (Amos 68, 6), Field 8, Willock 8; Dykes 5 (Austin 80, 6), Gray 6 (Thomas 76, 7) Subs not used: De Wijs, Ball, Odubajo, Walsh Goals: Gray 6 (assisted Willock), Adomah 88 (assisted Willock) Bookings: Dickie 66 (foul) QPR 2 Coventry 0, Saturday August 28, 2021, Championship QPR beat Coventry to nil for the second game in quick succession at Loftus Road, but this was a far cry from the total demolition of Mark Robins’ side at the tail end of the 2020/21 season. The game was well in the balance, with the visitors impressing, when Mark Warburton moved to introduce Lyndon Dykes midway through the second half and that turned proceedings in Rangers’ favour. Dykes scored brilliantly from the edge of the box to break the deadlock, and that would have been bettered by Yoann Barbet’s incredible 45 yard volley which Simon Moore did well to keep out, but the Frenchman followed in and netted the rebound regardless. QPR: Dieng 8; Odubajo 7, Dickie 7, De Wijs 7, Barbet 8, McCallum 6 (Kakay 85, -); Johansen 7, Ball 6, Chair 6 (Dykes 67, 8); Austin 5 (Dozzell 77, 6), Willock 7 Subs not used: Archer, Dunne, Adomah, Thomas Goals: Dykes 68 (assisted Ball), Barbet 76 (assisted Austin) Bookings: Johansen 35 (foul) Coventry: Moore 7; Dabo 7, Hyam 6, McFadzean 6, Clarke-Salter 6 (Allen 72, 6), Maatsen 7; Hamer 7, Sheaf 6, O’Hare 7; Waghorn 7 (Godden 61, 5), Gyokeres 7 (Walker 61, 5) Subs not used: Rose, Wilson, Shipley, DaCosta Bookings: Clarke-Salter 71 (foul) QPR 3 Coventry City 0, Friday April 2, 2021, Championship QPR flew out of the blocks to blitz relegation-threatened Coventry at Loftus Road on Good Friday last season, scoring after a minute through a Chris Willock header on the end of a flowing move down the left, and going 2-0 up soon after when Rose inadvertently headed into his own net under a heavy weight of pressure. The win was sealed by a goal midway through the second half by Ilias Chair that really should have been saved by Marosi. QPR: Lumley 6; Dickie 8, Cameron 7, Barbet 7; Kakay 7, Field 8, Johansen 8 (Ball 83, -), Chair 8 (Adomah 76, 6), Wallace 8 (Kelman 83, -); Austin 7 (Dykes 66, 6), Willock 7 (Thomas 66, 6) Subs not used: Kane, Bonne, Dieng, Bettache Goals: Willock 1 (assisted Wallace), Rose og 22 (assisted Chair), Chair 68 (unassisted) Bookings: Ball 84 (mistaken identity) Coventry: Marosi 5; Rose 3 (Pask 66, 5), Ostigard 5, Hyam 5; Da Costa 3, Hamer 5 (Eccles 77, 5), James 6, McCallum 5; Allen 5 (O’Hare 58, 6), Godden 5 (Gyokeres 58, 5), Shipley 5 (Walker 58, 5) Subs not used: Kelly, Wilson, Bakayoko Coventry City 3 QPR 2, Friday September 18, 2020, Championship Having started the season with a surprisingly comprehensive victory at home to Nottingham Forest, QPR made a right pig’s ear of their opening away match at Coventry City in front of the Sky cameras. Utterly dominant for the vast majority of the first half, they led through a typically firmly struck Lyndon Dykes penalty after Bright Osayi-Samuel had been tripped, but a succession of defensive mistakes led to an equaliser for Matt Godden on half time. Things didn’t improve greatly after the break when O’Hare profited from another catalogue of errors at the back and although Yoann Barbet equalised for the R’s they then spent the last ten minutes of the game giving up free headers from corners, eventually at the expense of a decisive fifth goal in the game from McFadzean. Coventry: Marosi 6; Ostigard 6, McFadzean 6, Hyam 6; Dabo 7, Shipley 6 (Sheaf 90, -), Giles 7, Allen 7, Hamer 7; Godden 7, O’Hare 7 Subs not used: Mason, Rose, Pask, Walker, Bakayoko, Billson Goals: Godden 44 (assisted Giles), O’Hare 50, McFadzean 84 (assisted Hamer) Bookings: Shipley 60 (foul) QPR: Lumley 5; Kakay 5, Dickie 5, Barbet 5, Wallace 3; Carroll 5 (Smyth 71, 5), Cameron 5; Osayi-Samuel 6, Amos 5 (Ball 82, -), Chair 5 (Thomas 82, -); Dykes 5 Subs not used: Kane, Oteh, Masterson, Kelly Goals: Dykes 41 (penalty, won Osayi-Samuel), Barbet 75 (assisted Chair) Bookings: Chair 65 (foul), Wallace 88 (foul)
Results and ScorersHead to Head >>> QPR wins 40 >>> Draws 29 >>> Coventry wins 50 2025/26 Coventry 7 QPR 1 (Kone) * - FA Cup ConnectionsKenny Sansom >>> QPR 1989-1991 >>> 1991-1993 For a long time England’s most capped international full-back, Sansom became Crystal Palace’s youngest ever debutant in 1975 - a record since been broken by Jon Bostock - after leading Palace to youth cup victory just a few weeks before. Quick, calm, strong in the tackle and an excellent crosser of the ball, Sansom missed just one league game in 156, starting back in 1976, when Palace made their way from the Third Division to First and briefly topping it. His performances paved way for a £1million transfer to Arsenal, with Clive Allen going the other way despite only joining the Gunners weeks earlier and without a senior appearance to his name. In an eight-year spell in North London, Sansom cemented his place as Arsenal’s first choice left-back picking up their Player of the Year in 1981 and captaining the League Cup win six years later. He was an integral part of Bobby Robson’s England side playing in the 1982, and 1986 World Cup finals. His record of 37 consecutive appearances between May 1984 and April 1987 has only been bettered by Billy Wright and Ron Flowers. His relationship began to sour with George Graham at the end of the eighties and with Nigel Winterburn and Lee Dixon coming into the side and he left to join Newcastle United. A season later he returned to London at Queens Park Rangers where he would go on to play 80 games for the Super Hoops under Don Howe. He was part of the QPR team that crawled through to the sixth round of the FA Cup in the 1989/90 season through a slew of replays. Cardiff were dispatched 2-0 at Loftus Road in the Third Round after a 0-0 draw in South Wales to set up a fourth round tie away at Sansom’s former employers Arsenal. QPR played for, and got, a 0-0 at Highbury in front of 43,483 and in the lashing rain at Loftus Road in the replay served up one of the classic Rangers performances of the era with Roy Wegerle in mesmeric form and Sansom hammering a goal in from the edge of the box in front of just shy of 22,000 crammed into the ground. That was Sansom’s first goal for the club and his second came in a third replay against Blackpool in round five. Colin Clarke made it 2-2 at Bloomfield Road, but Rangers were then held themselves on their own patch by the lower division team. A toss of the coin meant a third replay in W12 and Sinton, Barker and Sansom sealed a 3-0 win. Replays as well in that quarter final as Wilkins and Barker scored in a 2-2 with Liverpool before the R’s finally, bravely, bowed out 1-0 at Anfield. Sansom was ever present for Rangers in the 1990/91 league season right the way through to back-to-back 1-0 home wins against Man City and Coventry in early March, with a young Les Ferdinand getting the goals in both games. New signing Rufus Brevett replaced him after that for the remaining matches and Clive Wilson made the spot his own in 1991/92. Sansom moved to Coventry, the team he’d played last in QPR colours, and made 55 appearances for them over three seasons as the Premier League era dawned. There followed seven, eight and one-game stints at Everton, Brentford and Watford respectively before he retired into punditry. Sadly, addictions to alcohol and gambling, have made it a tragically unhappy retirement for one of the great English players of the 1980s. Others >>> Yang Min-Hyeok, Coventry (loan) 2026, QPR (loan) 2025 >>> Jordan Obikwu, QPR 2026-present, Coventry 2023-2026 >>> Jake Clarke-Salter, QPR 2022-present, Coventry (loan) 2021-2022 >>> Jake Bidwell, Coventry 2022-present, QPR 2016-2019 >>> Todd Kane, Coventry 2021-2022, QPR 2019-2020 >>> George Thomas, QPR 2020-2023, Coventry 2014-2017 >>> Michael Petrasso, QPR 2013-2018, Coventry (loan) 2014 >>> Peter Ramage, Coventry 2016, QPR 2008-2012 >>> Leon Clarke, Coventry 2013-2014, QPR 2010-2011, (loan) 2006 >>> Jay Bothroyd, QPR 2011-2013, Coventry 2000-2003 >>> Gary Borrowdale, QPR 2009-2013, Coventry 2007-2009 >>> Martin Cranie, Coventry 2009-2012, QPR (loan) 2007 >>> Iain Dowie, QPR (manager) 2008, 1998-2001, Coventry (manager) 2007-2008 >>> Leon Best, Coventry 2007-2010, QPR (loan) 2004-2005 >>> Andy Impey, Coventry 2005-2006, QPR 1990-1997 >>> Peter Reid, Coventry (manager) 2004-2005, QPR 1989-1990 >>> Paul Furlong, QPR 2002-2007, (loan) 2000, Coventry 1991-1992 >>> Mark Hateley, QPR 1995-1997, Coventry 1978-1983 >>> Gerry Francis, QPR 1968-1979, 1981-1982, (manager) 1991-1994, (manager) 1998-2001, Coventry 1982-1983 >>> Gary Thompson QPR 1991-1993, Coventry 1977-1983 >>> Roy Wegerle, Coventry 1993-1995, QPR 1990-1992 >>> Gary Bannister, Coventry 1988-1990, 1978-1981, QPR 1984-1988 >>> Alan Brazil QPR 1986, Coventry 1986 >>> Dave Sexton, Coventry (manager) 1981-1983, QPR (manager) 1974-1977 >>> John Beck, Coventry 1976-1978, QPR 1972-1976 >>> John O’Rourke, Coventry 1971-1974, QPR 1969-1971 If you enjoy LoftforWords, please consider supporting the site through a subscription to our Patreon or tip us via PayPal Pictures - Reuters Connect Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.
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