LFW Match Reports 2011/12
Match report archive from QPR’s first Premier League season in 15 years.
Aug 13 QPR 0 Bolton 4
Aug 20 Everton 0 QPR 1 (Smith)
Aug 23 QPR 0 Rochdale 2*
Aug 27 Wigan 2 QPR 0
Sep 12 QPR 0 Newcastle 0
Sep 17 Wolves 0 QPR 3 (Barton, Faurlin, Campbell)
Sep 25 QPR 1 Villa 1 (Dunne og)
Oct 2 Fulham 6 QPR 0
Oct 15 QPR 1 Blackburn 1 (Helguson)
Oct 23 QPR 1 Chelsea 0 (Helguson)
Oct 30 Spurs 3 QPR 1 (Bothroyd)
Nov 5 QPR 2 Man City 3 (Bothroyd, Helguson)
Nov 19 Stoke 2 QPR 3 (Helguson 2, Young)
Nov 26 Norwich 2 QPR 1 (Young)
Dec 3 QPR 1 West Brom 1 (Helguson)
Dec 10 Liverpool 1 QPR 0
Dec 18 QPR 0 Man Utd 2
Dec 21 QPR 2 Sunderland 3 (Helguson, Mackie)
Dec 27 Swansea 1 QPR 1 (Mackie)
Dec 31 Arsenal 1 QPR 0
Jan 2 QPR 1 Norwich 2 (Barton)
Jan 7 MK Dons 1 QPR 1** (Helguson)
Jan 15 Newcastle 1 QPR 0
Jan 17 QPR 1 MK Dons 0** (Gabbidon)
Jan 21 QPR 3 Wigan 1 (Helguson, Buzsaky, Smith)
Jan 28 QPR 0 Chelsea 1**
Feb 1 Villa 2 QPR 2 (Cisse, Warnock og)
Feb 4 QPR 1 Wolves 2 (Zamora)
Feb 11 Blackburn 3 QPR 2 (Mackie 2)
Feb 25 QPR 0 Fulham 1
Mar 3 QPR 1 Everton 1 (Zamora)
Mar 10 Bolton 2 QPR 1 (Cisse)
Mar 21 QPR 3 Liverpool 2 (Derry, Cisse, Mackie)
Mar 24 Sunderland 3 QPR 1 (Taiwo)
Mar 31 QPR 2 Arsenal 1 (Taarabt, Diakite)
Apr 8 Man Utd 2 QPR 0
Apr 11 QPR 3 Swansea 0 (Barton, Mackie, Buzsaky)
Apr 14 West Brom 1 QPR 0
Apr 21 QPR 1 Spurs 0 (Taarabt)
Apr 29 Chelsea 6 QPR 1 (Cisse)
May 6 QPR 1 Stoke 0 (Cisse)
May 13 Man City 3 QPR 2 (Cisse, Mackie)
* - League Cup
** - FA Cup
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Has the Martí express been derailed? – AnalysisA blip linked to injuries to key players and a host of new signings settling down, or something to be more concerned about? Andrew Scherer crunches the numbers on QPR’s troubling start to the season.
Annual set piece therapy – AnalysisHaving gone from worst to best on dead balls at both ends of the pitch by the end of last season, QPR have regressed back to a team leaking a string of remarkably similar goals from corners – Dan Lambert looks at why.
That sinking feeling again – ReportIf you chose to take the positives from Tuesday night’s loss at home to Hull City then QPR were in the mood to make you look and feel very stupid indeed at Derby on Saturday.
Numbers game - PreviewQPR, with one win in eight to start the season, could really do with a good result away at Derby to buy them time on their mission to create the Championship’s latest trendy analytics success story.
Rams return, rocking at home, ropey away - Oppo ProfileDerby are back after two years in League One, trucking along quite nicely at home where only dire refereeing against Norwich has spoiled a 100% record, but struggling with the demands of aways against the division's better sides - Ollie Wright (@DerbyCountyBlog) puts us in the picture.