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Marriner charged with keeping a lid on Chelsea clash Tue 11th Sep 2012 23:29 The same referee and fourth official combination from QPR's crucial 1-0 victory against Stoke at Loftus Road last season is in place for this weekend's home match with Chelsea.
Marriner takes Stoke fixtureThu 03rd May 2012 07:54 Fresh from the stresses and strains of the Manchester derby on Monday night, Andre Marriner takes QPR’s home game against Stoke this Sunday.
And from Bailey’s boot we drew the Hallelujah — historyFri 06th Apr 2012 09:37 Some weeks selecting a memorable match for the history column can be something of a challenge. As QPR prepare to return to Old Trafford on Sunday this is not one of those weeks.
Warnock confirmed as Leeds boss — weekend diarySat 18th Feb 2012 22:29 Former QPR manager Neil Warnock has walked straight back into employment with Championship side Leeds United, just a month after leaving Loftus Road.
Athleticism, power, strength — Hughes lays cards on the tableWed 01st Feb 2012 00:00 QPR went down to the wire once again, dragging Bobby Zamora through the rapidly closing transfer window just before 11pm tonight. It concludes a purposeful January effort on the part of Mark Hughes. LFW assesses.
Memories of Stewart and 68 as QPR head to Villa Park — historyMon 30th Jan 2012 23:02 QPR return to the scene of their first ever promotion to the First Division, way back in 1968, when they visit Aston Villa for a Premiership game on Wednesday evening.
Marriner takes QPR for first time since Fulham massacreTue 20th Dec 2011 09:08 Andre Marriner has his second QPR appointment of the season on Wednesday night as Sunderland come to W12. Hopefully QPR will fair better than they did in his first game.
Terry race row escalates - Tuesday diaryTue 25th Oct 2011 21:17 Neil Warnock described Sunday’s 1-0 victory against Chelsea as one of the best results of his managerial career but the fall out from the bad tempered encounter shows no sign of letting up.