Thursday, 17 November 2011

Queens Park Rangers FC History :( 1921-1940)

Due to some financial issues QPR sold Arthur Chandler to Leicester for £3,000, in 1923-24 and they end up a bottom finish table with 31 points from 42 matches, and had to apply for re-election. For 1925-26, QPR again gone to a bottom finish with 21 points, resulting the lowest ever for the Third Division. Bob Hewison was manager at that time. In 1926/27, after successfully applying for re-election for the second time, they also changed the colors of their shirts to blue and white hoops. In 1927/28 George Goddard set up a new club record by scoring 37 League goals. They also beat Merthyr Town 8-0 - a record score for the club. John Bowman started the 1931/32 season as manager but had to resign due to ill health and Archie Mitchell took over.

QPR shifted to the White City where they won against Leeds United in 3rd round of the Cup before the crowd of 41,097.They again came back to Loftus Road with a loss of £7,000. Mick O'Brien became their new manager and QPR finished fourth in the League. In 1933/34 QPR moved back to Loftus Road, having made a loss of £7,000 whilst they were at the White City. Mick O'Brien became their new manager and QPR finished fourth in the League. In 1935/36 Billy Birrell became the new manager and he signed Tommy Cheetham, who established a new club record by scoring in nine consecutive matches at Loftus Road.
In 1938/39 Ted Vizard became the new manager. During the war Dave Mangnall became manager.
The 2010–11 season was Queens Park Rangers 122nd professional season and their 7th consecutive season in the Championship. The club finished the season in 1st place, winning promotion to the Premier League after a 15 year absence. Queens Park Rangers Premier League Tickets are available at FootballTicketExchangeOnline.com at affordable price. Football fans can buy or sell Football Tickets especially Queens Park Rangers Premiership Football Tickets at FootballTicketExchangeOnline.com conveniently.


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