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LFW Match Reports 2006/07

Match report archive from the 2006/07 season when Gary Waddock’s brief reign gave way to revival under John Gregory.

Aug 5 Burnley 2 QPR 0

Aug 8 QPR 2 Leeds 2 (Rowlands, Baidoo)

Aug 12 QPR 2 Southend 0 (Rowlands, Ward)

Aug 19 Preston 1 QPR 1 (Ainsworth)

Aug 22 QPR 3 Northampton 2 (Cook, Gallen, Jones)

Aug 25 QPR 1 Ipswich 3 (Gallen)

Sep 9 Plymouth 1 QPR 1 (Blackstock)

Sep 12 QPR 0 Birmingham 2

Sep 16 Colchester 2 QPR 1 (Nygaard)

Sep 19 Port Vale 3 QPR 2* (Nygaard, Stewart)

Sep 23 QPR 2 Hull 0 (Blackstock, Jones)

Sep 30 Southampton 1 QPR 2 (Blackstock, Jones)

Oct 14 QPR 3 Norwich 3 (Rowlands 2, Smith)

Oct 17 QPR 1 Derby 2 (Smith)

Oct 21 Sheff Wed 3 QPR 2 (Blackstock 2)

Oct 28 QPR 1 Leicester 1 (Rowlands)

Oct 31 West Brom 3 QPR 3 (Stewart, Gallen, Nygaard)

Nov 4 QPR 4 Palace 2 (Smith 2, Lomas, Gallen)

Nov 11 Luton 2 QPR 3 (Smith, Heikkinen, Blackstock)

Nov 17 Cardiff 0 QPR 1 (Jones)

Nov 25 QPR 0 Coventry 1

Nov 28 QPR 1 Sunderland 2 (Jones)

Dec 2 Palace 3 QPR 0

Dec 9 Stoke 1 QPR 0

Dec 16 QPR 0 Wolves 1

Dec 23 QPR 1 Barnsley 0 (Rowlands)

Dec 26 Birmingham 2 QPR 1 (Cook)

Dec 30 Norwch 1 QPR 0

Jan 1 QPR 1 Colchester 0 (Jones)

Jan 6 QPR 2 Luton 2** (Blackstock, Baidoo)

Jan 13 Hull 2 QPR 1 (Blackstock)

Jan 20 QPR 0 Southampton 2

Jan 23 Luton 1 QPR 0**

Jan 30 Barnsley 2 QPR 0

Feb 3 QPR 3 Burnley 1 (Cook, Blackstock, Lomas)

Feb 9 Southend 5 QPR 0

Feb 20 Leeds 0 QPR 0

Feb 24 QPR 1 Plymouth 1 (Cook)

Mar 3 Ipswich 2 QPR 1 (Furlong)

Mar 10 QPR 1 Sheff Wed 1 (Rowlands)

Mar 13 Derby 1 QPR 1 (Rowlands)

Mar 17 Leicester 1 QPR 3 (Nygaard 2, Idiakez)

Mar 31 QPR 1 West Brom 2 (Blackstock)

Apr 3 QPR 1 Preston 0 (Blackstock)

Apr 7 Coventry 0 QPR 1 (Smith)

Apr 9 QPR 3 Luton 2 (Blackstock 2, Furlong)

Apr 14 Sunderland 2 QPR 1 (Rowlands)

Apr 21 QPR 1 Cardiff 0 (Blackstock)

Apr 28 Wolves 2 QPR 0

May 6 QPR 1 Stoke 1 (Rowlands)

* - League Cup

** - FA Cup

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