• During the 195354 English football season, Queens Park Rangers competed in the Football League Third Division South and finished in eighteenth place....
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    Queens Park Rangers Football Club, also known as QPR, is an English association football club based in White City, London. The club originated from a...
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    The following article is about players who have appeared for Queens Park Rangers Football Club. Since playing their first competitive match as a professional...
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  • Challenge Cup in 2002–03 and 2012–13. Queens led Scotland's top division until New Year in the 195354 season: their highest finish in Scotland's top...
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  • During the 1954–55 English football season, Queens Park Rangers competed in the Football League Third Division South and finished in fifteenth place....
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  • referred to as Glasgow Rangers, though this has never been its official name. The fourth-oldest football club in Scotland, Rangers was founded by four teenage...
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  • first time since the 1946–47 season. Their main rivals are fellow West London-based clubs Fulham and Queens Park Rangers. They are affiliated with the...
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  • Orient Colchester United v Ipswich Town Colchester United v Queens Park Rangers Queens Park Rangers v Colchester United Crystal Palace v Colchester United...
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    the Republic of Ireland, both Tuam Celtic A.F.C. and Castlebar Celtic F.C. play at grounds called Celtic Park. Throughout Scotland and England, other clubs...
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  • During the 1952–53 English football season, Queens Park Rangers competed in the Football League Third Division South and finished in twentieth place....
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  • During the 1959–60 English football season, Queens Park Rangers competed in the Third Division and finished in eighth place. Alec Stock had replaced Jack...
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  • Rogers (Queens Park Rangers) Fred Rouse (Everton, Chelsea) Fred Ryecraft (Brentford) J. Sangster (Queens Park Rangers) Arthur Shaw (Queens Park Rangers, Brentford...
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  • The 195354 season was Port Vale's 42nd season of football in the English Football League, and their fifth season overall in the Third Division North...
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  • and then Queens Park Rangers, playing at that time in the Premiership and with Charlie being one of the top scorers for the 2014–15 season). The 2009–10...
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  • competition for the only time in 195354, when Morton was the only other entrant. The club's ground was Moorcroft Park. The highest attendance at the ground...
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  • Andy Malcolm (category Queens Park Rangers F.C. players)
    West Ham United, Chelsea and Queens Park Rangers. The son of a train driver, Malcolm was born above a grocery in Upton Park, a short distance from the Boleyn...
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    competition comprised the reserve sides of five clubs; Rangers, Celtic, Hearts, Leith Athletic and the Queens Park Strollers. In July 1896 the league was expanded...
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    and the North-Eastern Cup that same season, reaching the semi-final of the Glasgow Cup where they lost to Queens Park, and defeating Cowlairs 6–1 in the...
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  • United (collectively known as the "New Firm" in the 1980s) and Rangers. The current Aberdeen F.C. was formed following the merger of three clubs based in the...
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  • seasons and also the Scottish Challenge Cup in the 2002–03 and 2012–13 season. Queens led Scotland's top division up until New Year in season 195354...
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  • Paul Barron (category Queens Park Rangers F.C. players)
    1980 to become manager at Queens Park Rangers, and Burridge followed in December. Barron made 33 league appearances that season, (in which Palace were relegated)...
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  • Bill Dodgin Jr. (category Queens Park Rangers F.C. managers)
    battle with Alzheimers in 2000, aged 68. Arsenal FA Charity Shield: 1953 Queens Park Rangers League Cup: 1966–67 General Harris, Jeff (1995). Hogg, Tony (ed...
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  • history. Hasselbaink left by mutual consent in December 2015 to join Queens Park Rangers as manager. Clough returned to Burton to replace him for his second...
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  • League Cup on three separate occasions (1947–48, 1949–50, and 195354) in seven seasons. A third Scottish Cup final appearance was added to its achievements...
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  • Leighton James (category Queens Park Rangers F.C. players)
    Derby County for a club-record fee of £300,000, and in 1977 joined Queens Park Rangers in exchange for Don Masson. He made his debut against West Bromwich...
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  • Wigan Athletic (195354 FA Cup second round at The Hawthorns) Biggest Win by a Non-League Club over a League Club – 6–1 v Queens Park Rangers (1957–58 FA...
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  • Geoff Taylor (footballer) (category Queens Park Rangers F.C. players)
    Brühl, Queens Park Rangers and VfR 07 Kirn. "Geoff Taylor". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 9 October 2016. "Geoff Taylor". Lincoln City FC Archive...
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  • Ron Higgins (category Queens Park Rangers F.C. players)
    The QPR Miscellany. The History Press. ISBN 978-0752467382. "Queens Park Rangers 195354" (.xls). QPRnet. Retrieved 22 March 2022. "City Memorabilia"...
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  • including a game in hand and beating Rangers in their visit Tynecastle in Rangers' penultimate game of the season, Rangers would still have to drop two points...
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    Clive Allen (category Queens Park Rangers F.C. players)
    Allen also played football professionally. He started his career at Queens Park Rangers in the late 1970s, and scored 32 league goals in 49 appearances,...
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