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I wonder if anyone else keeps personal match records. I now attend around 8-12 QPR matches a season, mainly due to where I live and having a busy family. I’ve kept a written record of every match I’ve been to (a bit sad I admit). This has resulted in a few unusual personal results records, the highlight being that I’ve now watched QPR at Ashton Gate 8 times and never seen us lose! (6 draws, 2 wins).
Not such a good record is never seen us score at Cov’s new stadium despite being to 3 matches.
I’ve started taking my son in the last few years and although he is pretty unlucky when we go to Loftus Rd has a remarkable away record of W6 D6 L1 (lost his unbeaten record at Derby)
Any other odd personal records?
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Personal match records? on 11:00 - Dec 15 with 2820 views
It might not be all that odd, I don't know, but I've kept notes on the players for years. Things like signings and departures, contracts, goals scored, positions etc. Nourry's put the kibosh on some of that though which is bloody annoying.
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Personal match records? on 12:02 - Dec 15 with 2706 views
That's a real shame. I hadn't thought about the lack of transparency from that perspective before, preventing fans' record keeping etc.
'Competitive advantage' is so much less important than QPR fans being able to follow and engage with their hobby/passion/interest/ club in the way they want to.
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Personal match records? on 12:07 - Dec 15 with 2678 views
I use the Futbology app to keep track of all games I attend, QPR or mostly not. Just so I know which grounds I've been to etc. Not so odd but I've only been to the Hawthorns twice and both times were games with 6 goals (a 5-1 defeat and 3-3 draw sometimes in the mid 2000s)
I usually get to 6 or 7 games a season, because of other commitments and where I live, and since I've started taking my kids in 2013, I do keep a note of the games and scores.
Last Saturday's 3-0 win over Norwich was only the second time me and my son have seen us win 3-0 (away at Rotherham in 2016 was the other game).
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Personal match records? on 15:21 - Dec 15 with 2380 views
Never kept records but re personal records i remember that when my dad first started taking me, during the Gerry Francis years, it was quite a few attendances before I saw us win, which was quite unlucky given we were pretty decent at the time
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Personal match records? on 16:48 - Dec 15 with 2230 views
yep, logged every game i've been to home and away since beating forest at home 2-1 since 1968.....
there is one match, not qpr that was played at loftus road in either 1971/72 or 1972/73. an amateur cup final which i attended, but for the life of me cannot remember the 2 two teams involved or the score.....sat in the ellerslie road stand.
I never have, I sometimes wish I have, although for the most part I suspect I'd be glad I haven't....
It does mean I do wonder if/when I've ever passed landmarks (500 games, 1,000 games etc...) but then if I went all the way back to 1995 to try and count I'd probably forget with some games whether I was there or not.
I know the most I've ever done in one year which was 36 in the 2010/11 season. Once it got to Christmas and it became pretty obvious we were on for something special I think I only missed 3 league games in the second half of the year. It feels daft to say, but at the same time due to all of that travelling it did feel like the team's success was mine as much as it was theirs! (Do you folk who do go 35-40+ games per season feel the same year after year?!)
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Personal match records? on 20:34 - Dec 15 with 1913 views
Personal match records? on 14:42 - Dec 15 by aston_hoop
I use the Futbology app to keep track of all games I attend, QPR or mostly not. Just so I know which grounds I've been to etc. Not so odd but I've only been to the Hawthorns twice and both times were games with 6 goals (a 5-1 defeat and 3-3 draw sometimes in the mid 2000s)
Weirdly I’ve been to the Hawthorns twice and nearly matched you, saw the 3v3 and the 4v1 win when we were in the Prem, so 11 goals in 2 games.
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Personal match records? on 20:58 - Dec 15 with 1858 views
First three QPR games I went to all finished 0-0 even though in one of them Derby had 2 players sent off! I couldn't face extending the run so my choice of 4th game was home to Wealdstone in the cup, and the decision paid off.
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Personal match records? on 22:33 - Dec 15 with 1712 views
Personal match records? on 17:07 - Dec 15 by qpr_1968
yep, logged every game i've been to home and away since beating forest at home 2-1 since 1968.....
there is one match, not qpr that was played at loftus road in either 1971/72 or 1972/73. an amateur cup final which i attended, but for the life of me cannot remember the 2 two teams involved or the score.....sat in the ellerslie road stand.
Your'e not alone! I've a record of every game attended (1,225 and counting) since April 1969!
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Personal match records? on 22:39 - Dec 15 with 1693 views
I've only kept note of the teams i've seen us play against. 191 games and 73 different opponents.The joy of division hopping. Wish i had kept the scores but have seen an awful lot of 1-1.
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Personal match records? on 22:48 - Dec 15 with 1639 views
Personal match records? on 17:53 - Dec 15 by slmrstid
I never have, I sometimes wish I have, although for the most part I suspect I'd be glad I haven't....
It does mean I do wonder if/when I've ever passed landmarks (500 games, 1,000 games etc...) but then if I went all the way back to 1995 to try and count I'd probably forget with some games whether I was there or not.
I know the most I've ever done in one year which was 36 in the 2010/11 season. Once it got to Christmas and it became pretty obvious we were on for something special I think I only missed 3 league games in the second half of the year. It feels daft to say, but at the same time due to all of that travelling it did feel like the team's success was mine as much as it was theirs! (Do you folk who do go 35-40+ games per season feel the same year after year?!)
My first game was in October 1970 and I’ve been going to 25-35 per season from 75 onwards,so that’s say 30 games for 50 or 51 seasons,which is only 1500 or so games.
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Personal match records? on 23:56 - Dec 15 with 1533 views
I think my first four or five visits to Bramall lane finished 1-1. Richard Cresswell always used to score against us too. Annoyingly, after I realised this, on my next visit I failed to place the obvious bet at the bookies. It finished 1-1. First scorer, R. Cresswell.
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Personal match records? on 08:40 - Dec 16 with 1318 views
Personal match records? on 09:42 - Dec 16 by daveB
I did start doing this a few years back which has turned into a qpr history website
I wanted to see who the top goalscorer was in games I've attended, most appearances number of games I've seen us win etc, what grounds I visited
If anyone is as sad as me and wanted to know these things I can possibly help out
Same here Dave - I will be checking your website to match up with my team line-ups! Top appearance maker for me is Macca (240 games) and top goal scorer is Gallen with 68.
Glad I'm not the only one who loves stats!
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Personal match records? on 11:07 - Dec 16 with 1078 views
Personal match records? on 10:25 - Dec 16 by Ranger_1969
Same here Dave - I will be checking your website to match up with my team line-ups! Top appearance maker for me is Macca (240 games) and top goal scorer is Gallen with 68.
Glad I'm not the only one who loves stats!
Yeah I've got it as follows for ne
Kevin Gallen most goals with 79 then Les with 56. Kev Gallen most appearances 276 followed by Maccas 256 Ian Holloway most as manager by a long way with 260, Gerry next on 151
Most Assists Kevin Gallen - 41 followed by Lee Cook 40
Most Yellow Cards - Marc Bircham 31 followed by Martin Rowlands - 28 Most Red Cards - Joey Barton - 4
Most Goals against us - Teddy Sherringham - 10
Seen Norwich the most - 36 times and most visited away ground is Selhurst park thanks to Wimbledon and Charlton playing there, also done 87 stadiums and seen 1189 games with 457 wins and 409 defeats