Saturday, January 26, 2008

January 26 QPR USA Postings

As always, QPR Report has all the postings

* QPR Snippets: Parrett in England U-17 Squad...Curt...

* "Rangers Find Star in the Park" - QPR's Angelo Bal...

* Snippets: QPR Reportedly Bid for Kris Commons...Ro...

* No QPR in Football League Awards Shortlists

* Looking at QPR (and Newcastle's) Chances of Succes...

* Ex-QPR's Richard Pacquette Profiled

* Ex-QPR Ugo Ukah Update: Demotion Penalty Imposed o...

* Released QPR Winger Kieron St. Aimie Joins Barnet

* "To Do a QPR:" A New Expression in the Offing?.......

* QPR's Former Defender Ian Gillard Profiled and Int...





So, QPR Report has all the postings

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

January 23 QPR Postings

The following Posts can be all seen at today's QPR Report QPR Report

Stefan Departs...One Stefan Apparently Not Arriving

Ainsworth and Bignot Proving Their Character...Ste...

Two Italy-Experienced Managers: QPR's De Canio and Fulham's Hodgson

Alleged QPR Transfer Target Happy For Now

Snippets: Barker Injury Update...Paying to Play at Loftus Road

QPR vs Chelsea Land Battle?

Flashback One Year: QPR Luton Cup Exit...China Friendly Denial

Di Vaio to QPR This Week?

Spurs Goalie Radek Cerny Prepared to Join QPR

Monday, January 21, 2008

Saturday, January 19, 2008

American Goalie on QPR's Subs Bench Today

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Youth team player, Reece Crowther is on QPR's bench today.

TEAM NEWS
QPR: Camp, Delaney, Stewart, Blackstock, Buzsaky, Rowlands, Connolly, Agyemang, Vine, Hall, Leigertwood.
Subs: Mancienne, Lee, Ephraim, Crowther, Balanta.

Barnsley: Muller, Hassell, Howard, Foster, Souza, Campbell-Ryce, Van Homoet, Coulson, Devaney, Leon, Tininho.
Subs: Kozluk, Togwell, Odejayi, Ferenczi, Ricketts.


See: BBC - 11 December 2007
QPR duo go out on work experience
QPR duo Reece Crowther and Chris Arthur have made temporary moves on work experience terms to non-league sides.
Goalkeeper Crowther, 19, joins Ryman Premier League side Wealdstone in search of much needed match practice. BBC

January 19: Barnsley at Loftus Road Day

QPR host Barnsley today...G-d Willing, a QPR victory.

- Memories... John Spencer's Barnsley Hatrick....Barnsley on QPR Spending....Anniversary of THE Port Vale Comeback...QPR Connolly/Sunderland Offer QPR


- Bignot Speaks Marcus Bignot Speaks About QPR and Millwall....Dagenham sign Baidoo.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

January 17 QPR Posts

Looks like another QPR signing day. Just two weeks before the transfer window closes!

Perhaps the most significant and interesting of the posts: the Teamtalk article "Briatore rules out spending spree
Flavio Briatore insists he and QPR's board of billionaires will not be tempted into a Roman Abramovich-style spending spree at Loftus Road....
....the Renault Formula 1 chief is determined to turn Rangers into a successful business as well as a successful team, and not just a rich man's plaything.
"This is serious project in business and in sport, we want to become a great club in England and Europe," the Italian told Sky Sports News.
"QPR is one of the richest clubs in the world but I promise we will not be spending money. We will never do something crazy.
"We are not interested in top players. We want to do it our way. Shevchenko and Ronaldinho are cheaper to watch on TV than to have in your team." Teamtalk


- Snippets: Watch Return?....Ex-QPRs: Richard Pacquette Success...Patrick Gradley Joins New Club...Malcolm in Court


- Delaney Signing Day? - QPR Supposedly Beating off Leeds and Colchester


- "Bid to Play at Loftus Road"


- Briatore's QPR Spending Plans


- Snippets: Mick Harford Luton's Manager...Balanta Signs...Stewart Jamaica Call up...

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

A Guide to QPR Fan Sites Across the Globe: Europe, USA, South America, Australia and Africa

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QPR Websites:

There are a growing number of QPR websites. Below - not necessarily in order of "best" or "preferred" or "most popular" - is a list of QPR Site which are still active (or of as many as I'm aware)
[If there are any corrections, or additional QPR sites, just contact me at qprreport@hotmail.com, and this list will be ammended
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As a point of "personal privilege:" My two sites: QPR Report Blog - QPR Report and a recently- created site, intended primarily for people in the USA, Canada, North and South America, QPR USA QPRUSA.


QPR SITES LIST

- QPR Official Club website QPR Official Site


- QPR Report QPR Report


- QPR Dot.org - Dot.org


- Loft For Words (De facto, if not de jure, QPR Rivals)- Loft For Words


- Battletank's revived QPR.ORG - QPR.ORG


- QPRNet - QPRNet.com


- Independent R's Review (Indyrs)- Independent R's Review


- QPRFans QPRFans


- We Are The Rangers Boys - We Are The Rangers Boys


- QPR LSA - LSA


- Dave's Queens Park Rangers FC - Dave's QPR


- Queens Pod Rangers - Queens Pod Rangers

- QPR Mad - QPR Mad


- QPR1st - QPR 1st


- Boardroom Blues - Boardroom Blues


- QPR Vital Football - QPR Vital Football


- Paul's QPR Site Paul's QPR Website


- Gamblog - QPR - Gamblog QPR


QPR OVERSEAS


- QPR USA QPRUSA


- QPR USA LSA - QPR USA LSA


- Big Soccer (US QPR Forum) - Big Soccer/QPR


- Irish QPR (IQPR) - IQPR


- QPR NZ LSA - QPR NZ LSA


- QPR Italia - QPR Italia


- Swedish Hoops Swedish Hoops


- QPR Supporters Sweden - QPR/Sweden


- QPR Supporters Norway - QPR Supporters Norway


- QPR Russian Loyals - Loyal Russians


OTHER QPR SITES


QPR Kent LSA - QPR Kent LSA


Lofty Heights-Hooped Dreams - Lofty Heights-Hooped Dreams


Accrington Stanley Bowles - Accrington Stanley Bowles (ASB)


My Space/QPR FANS QPR FANS


My Space/Superhoopsqpr - Superhoopsqpr


[CORRECTIONS and ADDITIONS: Please Send any corrections or additional sites to qprreport@hotmail.com ]

January 16 Posts

- QPR's Continued Spending: Postma's Medical...Bidding for Hull's Delaney...Nygaard Departing...


- Ainsworth on Briatore's Renault Factory Tour and Dropping Points...Hogan Ephraim on Need for Youth Development...Agyemang Settling In ...


- QPR Officially Announce Appointment of Ali Russell


- Remembering Mick Leach


- Guide to QPR Websites - Updated

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

The QPR-American Connection: Gordon Jago of QPR, Dallas and Tampa Profiled and Interviewed

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Gordon Jago: Profiled and Interviewed-

Yet another great Official Site rememberance/profile/interview: This time Gordon Jago: The man who took QPR and brought Stan Bowles, Dave Thomas, Don Givens, Frank McClintock and Dave Webb to QPR. From the interview ""We faced Carlisle United just after Rodney left and Stan Bowles played magnificently against us at Loftus Road" (Well remember that game; it was a rainy day; Loftus Road pitch was muddy. And Bowles was brilliant.)

QPR OFFICIAL SITE - BLAST FROM THE PAST
In our latest instalment of exclusive interviews on www.qpr.co.uk, former R's boss Gordon Jago comes under the spotlight.

Gordon Jago - 1971-1974
Gordon Jago laid the early foundations for the greatest team in the history of Queens Park Rangers Football Club.
Jago was Manager at Loftus Road from 1971 to 1974. In that time, he built a side that eventually went on to compete with the best in the land.
He said: "It was the happiest period of my career. I took great pleasure from working with the QPR players and I always enjoyed the quality of their play.
"The key to our advancement was the sale of Rodney Marsh in March 1972. We didn't want him to leave, but it was Rodney's choice and he wished to join Manchester City. Fortunately, my Chairman Jim Gregory negotiated a marvellous transfer deal and we got £200,000 clear, which was a large sum of money to rebuild with in those days.
"There was a certain kind of player that was attractive to me. I always went for skilful technique. I didn't favour the old fashioned, big centre-forward down the middle and crashing the ball up to him. I liked to play good football.
"We faced Carlisle United just after Rodney left and Stan Bowles played magnificently against us at Loftus Road. I thought he would be ideal for me. A very similar type of striker to Marsh - very talented, able to beat people, a cute passer of the ball. Stan had a different type of personality, but it was still similar to Rodney's. They were both very flamboyant and I loved that.
"I had also watched Don Givens at Luton Town and Burnley's Dave Thomas. So the money we got for Rodney was used to buy Bowles, Givens and Thomas, who were three top class forwards. We didn't need a lot of new faces as we had some really promising youngsters coming through in Gerry Francis, Dave Clement and Ian Gillard.
"And when I got my final X1 together, from Clement at right-back all the way over to Thomas at outside-left, they could each play passing football. They were happy with the ball and had good touch. There were some great characters and we won promotion to the top flight in 1972/73."
Jago eventually left the R's in October 1974 after a disagreement behind the scenes. But he took immense pride as the Rangers success story continued with Dave Sexton in charge.
"You didn't have to be too clever to know that we had assembled a good squad," said Jago.
"In my first year up in the First Division, we finished eighth. We matched everybody and beat Arsenal and Chelsea for the first time in our history.
"We had a nice blend of experience - like McLintock and Venables - along with the younger element. So it was a perfect position for me as a manager. I felt that the next stage would be the upper echelons of the table and perhaps European football.
"Then unfortunately I fell out with Jim Gregory. It was the most disappointing day of my life when I resigned. It was a hellish decision for me to make.
"So when I walked away, I realised that I wasn't going to have the opportunity to fulfil my dream at Loftus Road. We'd started something, we'd built an excellent team and we'd gone a long way towards where we were aiming.
"I always knew that Rangers were going to be a top side. Of course the season after I departed, they finished runners-up in the League by a point to Liverpool and then went on a superb UEFA Cup run.
"Years afterwards as QPR sustained their status at the highest level, I was able to quietly say to myself 'I had a little bit to do with that.' It was nice to see Rangers become firmly established as a strong club."
Jago has since had a long coaching career in America. Despite being old enough to draw his pension, he still reports for work every day.
"I came out in 1978 so I've been here 30 years. I had six seasons as coach of Tampa Bay Rowdies before joining the Dallas Sidekicks, where I stayed in charge for 18 years. After that, I became Commissioner of the World Indoor Soccer League for three years.
"Nowadays, I am Executive Director of the Dallas Cup, which is the most prestigious youth soccer tournament in the world. I bring in 184 teams from all over the globe. We've had Manchester United, Real Madrid and Chelsea here in recent times.
"I'm 75 years old now and my current role has enabled me to renew a great deal of my old football friendships. Often when I put the phone down after speaking to people over in England, I'm almost certain they say 'I didn't know he was still alive!'
"I'm still having great fun in soccer. I've been very lucky and I've had great health. My wife June has recovered from cancer so we are very blessed.
"And my blood has always been blue and white for QPR. It has been disappointing to see that the club has not enjoyed good fortune in recent years. But let's hope that the new owners can turn it around and put the Hoops where they should be back up in the Premier League." QPR

January 15: A Busy QPR News Day

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Busy day for QPR postings!

Goalie Stefan Postma Allowed to Join QPR

Next: QPR vs Barnsley

-Steve Slade Back in Action

Snippets: Leeds' Jermaine Beckford - QPR Lost out

Hearts' Ali Russell Officially at QPR

Nick Ward Revived

Bignot Leaves QPR...But Has Not Yet Signed for Another Club

QPR Trying Again for Spurs' Wayne Routledge

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Ex-QPR USA Update: John Spencer Reportedly Rejects Chicago Fire Head Coaching Job

Houston Chronicle/Bernardo Fllas - Jan. 10, 2008, Dynamo aide Spencer turns down Fire's offer Salary offered for head job was similar to compensation in Houston

With the MLS combine and SuperDraft fast approaching, the Chicago Fire still plan to announce the hiring of a new head coach by week's end.
And his name won't be John Spencer.
Spencer, the Dynamo's assistant coach for the past two MLS championship seasons, said Wednesday night he rejected an offer to become the Fire's head coach because the pay was not up to par.
"(Tuesday) I got offered the job in Chicago, accepted it and sat down to try and negotiate a contract, but we couldn't come to terms,'' Spencer said. "It wasn't much more money than I (was making) here with the Dynamo, and I felt that to move my family to another state and all the upheaval and such, I just didn't think it was worth it, so I turned it down.''
Spencer declined to go into details of the offer or his salary, but said he will be signing a one-year extension with the Dynamo today.
"Another piece of the puzzle for '08 has fallen into place,'' Dynamo chief operating officer Chris Canetti said. "We're more than happy to have (Spencer) back, although at some level, personally, sorry for him that he wasn't able to get his first head-coaching job, which will happen some day.''
Spencer was a finalist for the job vacated by Juan Carlos Osorio last month, along with longtime Fire assistant Denis Hamlett, who now appears in line for a promotion.
Osorio, who coached the Fire to an impressive turnaround since arriving in July, left to sign with the New York Red Bulls.
Reports last week also had former Dallas Burn assistant and current Duke assistant Mike Jeffries in the hunt for the position.
Turning down the offer was a no-brainer for the former Scottish international and MLS star.
"I value myself a lot more than what they offered,'' said Spencer, who was interviewed multiple times. "They obviously felt I was the right guy for the job and offered me the position, so I must have done something right in the interviews, because I sure had enough of them.
"Things happen.''


AP - Fire assistant promoted to coach
Costa Rica native Hamlett moves up with Dynamo assistant out of the running
By ANDREW SELIGMAN

CHICAGO — The Chicago Fire promoted longtime assistant Denis Hamlett to head coach Friday, ending a long search to find a successor to Juan Carlos Osorio.
Hamlett, a 39-year-old Costa Rican, is the Fire's fourth coach. He had been an assistant since the Fire's inaugural 1998 season.
"I'm excited to have an opportunity to take my career to the next level with the team I started with 11 years ago," he said. "There is no other place I'd rather have this opportunity with than the Fire."
Hamlett served as interim coach after Dave Sarachan was fired in midseason, but instead of getting a promotion at the time, he got passed over.
The Fire hired Osorio and went 6-3-7, going from last place in the Eastern Conference to within one game of the MLS Cup after a season as manager at Millonarios in Colombia. The arrival of Mexican star Cuauhtemoc Blanco in July helped turn around the season, but Osorio left abruptly a month ago to coach the New York Red Bulls.
"The goal from the beginning was to make sure we got the right guy, and if it took a little bit extra time to do that, then so be it," Fire president and general manager John Guppy said. "We have the right guy."
Hamlett's promotion came after Houston Dynamo assistant coach John Spencer reportedly accepted and rejected the job. Spencer told the Houston Chronicle that the Fire offered the position on Tuesday, and he initially decided to take it. He then turned it down because the pay wasn't enough. Guppy would not comment. ...." (AP)


Meanwhile another ex-QPR man,remains Head Coach at Dallas FC - Steve Morrow

JANUARY 13 QPR POSTS - De Canio's Future...Futher Match Reports

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From today's Tabloid (The Sunday Mirror):
- QPR Manager De Canio on His Way Out?


Further reports on how QPR lost to Sheffield United
- QPR vs Sheffield United - Further Reports and Comments



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Saturday, January 12, 2008

QPR's Loss to Sheffield United: Reports and Comments

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QPR Lose to Sheffield United - Reports and Comments

Today's Teams - QPR vs Sheffield United

Teams

QPR Camp, Barker, Mahon, Stewart, Buzsaky, Rowlands, Connolly, Agyemang, Lee, Vine, Hall.
Subs: Bolder, Blackstock, Ainsworth, Walton, Ephraim.

Sheffield United
Blades: Kenny, Bromby, Hulse, Hendrie, Carney, Speed, Kilgallon, Tonge, Armstrong, Sharp, Geary.
Subs: Shelton, Stead, Montgomery, Gillespie, Lucketti.

January 12 - QPR USA Postings: Rusculleda Deal Off...Ali Russell to QPR...Mittal #6 in UK Power List...Briatore Interviewed

QPR at Sheffield United today!
Besides preparation for the Sheffield United game, today's QPR-related stories include:

- QPR's Improved Bid for Defender Rejected by Sheffield Wednesday


- Hollins on QPR - "We" - Moving...Bignot: Fee Wanted...Vine's Move...Robson on QPR and Paladini...


- Sebastian Rusculleda NOT Joining QPR - "Deal Off"
Statement on QPR's Official Site


- "Ali Russell Leaves Hearts for QPR" - A Hearts Fan Perspective


- QPR's Flavio Briatore's Interview with GQ Italy


- Snippet: - Birmingham's Karren Brady on Rowan Vine Sale...Shittu in Nigeria Squad...Telegraph Blogger James Higgs


- QPR's Laksmi Mittal Ranked #6 in UK's "Power 100"...

Friday, January 11, 2008

QPR Stats: Damion Stewart Currently #13 in Championship Rankings....QPR #2 in Current Form

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Football League's Publication, League Leader

Top PlayerRankings for the Championship

1 Jonathan Walters Ipswich 425
2 Liam Lawrence Stoke 423
3 Alan Lee Ipswich 391
4 Ryan Shawcross Stoke 385
5 Kevin Phillips West Brom 380
6 Andy Gray Burnley 368
7 Paul Robinson West Brom 366
8 Paul Parry Cardiff 362
9 Michael McIndoe Bristol City 361
10 Marlon King Watford 360
11 Zheng Zhi Charlton 356
12 Richard Cresswell Stoke 350
13 Damion Stewart QPR 345
14 Adriano Basso Bristol City 343
15 Ricardo Fuller Stoke 339
16 Lloyd Doyley Watford 335
17 Marvin Elliott Bristol City 332
18 Robert Koren West Brom 329
19 David Norris Plymouth 325
20 Wayne Hennessey Wolverhampton 324
21 Tommy Smith Watford 323
22 Jason De Vos Ipswich 320
23 James Beattie Sheff Utd 319
24 Clinton Morrison Crystal Palace 314
25 Jordan Stewart Watford 313
26 Andy Reid Charlton 312
27 Wesley Hoolahan Blackpool 311
28 Sylvan Ebanks-Blake Plymouth 310
29 Heinz Muller Barnsley 309
30 Chris Iwelumo Charlton 309

TOP FIVE DEFENDERS
Ryan Shawcross ..........385 4 Stoke
Paul Robinson ..............366 7 West Brom
Zheng Zhi......................356 11 Charlton
Damion Stewart ............345 13 QPR
Lloyd Doyley ................335 16 Watford

BY Club: QORs Top 3 ranked Players:
Damion Stewart ............345 13 Defender
Lee Camp ....................292 47 Goal Keeper
Akos Buzsaky ..............289 51 Midfielder

Clubs WITH THE MOST... CURRENT FORM
P W D L F APts
Crystal Palace6 4 2 0 8 3 14
QPR 6 4 1 1 12 6 13
Bristol City 6 4 1 1 9 8 13
Cardiff 6 4 1 1 7 4 13
West Brom 6 4 0 2 16 9 12
Hull 6 3 2 1 7 6 11
Blackpool 6 3 1 2 12 5 10
Stoke 6 2 4 0 12 9 10
Ipswich 6 3 1 2 9 7 10
Norwich 6 2 4 0 6 4 10
Watford 6 2 2 2 8 7 8
Plymouth 6 2 2 2 7 7 8
Coventry 6 2 1 3 8 12 7
Charlton 6 1 3 2 9 10 6
Southampton 6 1 3 2 8 8 6
Preston 6 2 0 4 6 8 6
Scunthorpe 6 1 2 3 7 13 5
Leicester 6 1 2 3 6 10 5
Colchester 6 1 2 3 6 11 5
Sheff Wed 6 1 2 3 4 6 5
Sheff Utd 6 1 2 3 2 4 5
Barnsley 6 0 4 2 9 11 4
Wolves 6 0 4 2 4 7 4
Burnley 6 0 2 4 3 10 2

Football League Leader

January 11 QPR Posts

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-QPR Made no Firm Bid for Plymouth's Eubanks-Blake...The High Price of Wayne Routledge (and Others)


- Express Columnist, Mick Dennis Responds to Criticism


- Ben Sahar Happy to be back at Chelsea and Back with his Agent


- QPR Snippets: 11 Years Since Spencer's Barnsley Hatrick...Two Ex-Birthdays...Year Since Gallen Left...Vastly Changed QPR Squad


- Previewing QPR vs Sheffield United

Thursday, January 10, 2008

January 10 - Recalling Gordon Jago/USA...QPR's New Owners...QPR Player One of 20 Best Outside Premiership...Sheffield United Next

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Gordon Jago: Thirty-seven years ago yesterday: January 9, 1971 - the Gordon Jago Revolution began with a 0-0 draw at Luton:. A few days previously, Les Allen had been fired as manager, and Coach Gordon Jago had been appointed Caretaker manager....and after a few weeks, he was appointed till the end of the season. Jago of course, prior to QPR was coaching in the United States. And, after managing QPR and Millwall, he returned to the United, where he coached Tampa Bay Rowdies and Rodney Marsh. And he is still very active in the US. Jago was awarded the MBE last year. See also: Jago/Award amd a profile of Jago in the USA and a 2005 Q&A with Jago.


QPR's Owners - "QPR Tycoons Hesitate on Spending Spree"


- One QPR Player on Independent's "20 Best Players Outside the Premier League" (and Previous "Best 20" Lists)


- Not Wanted by QPR: Nardiello, Rehman, Moore, Baidoo, Bailey, Kanyuka and St Aimie


- QPR's Next Opponents: Sheffield United

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Saturday, January 5, 2008

Chelsea Scrape Home Against QPR

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Chelsea won the game (1-0). QPR were the moral victors. Match Reports: Chelsea Scrape Home


Today's Teams
QPR Camp; Connolly, Stewart, Hall, Barker; Ainsworth, Mahon, Rowlands (c), Ephraim; Buzsaky, Blackstock.
Subs: Lee, Balanta, Bolder, Walton, Agyemang.
Chelsea: Hilario, A Cole, Sidwell, Mikel, Pizarro, Sinclair, Ferreira, Kalou, Ben Haim, Wright-Phillips, Alex.
Subs: J Cole, Drogba, Ballack, Taylor, Belletti.

January 5 - The New Super QPR: Various Press Articles Profiling QPR Prior to Chelsea Game

It's THAT day. QPR travel to Chelsea. But NOT being shown on US TV.

TODAY's POSTS:

The New Super Wealthy QPR - Various Articles Look at QPR Today, Owners and Manager De Canio and Look Back at QPR's Recent Troubled Past

Also:- Preston Praise for Agyemang...Three Ex-QPRs Birthday Today

Friday, January 4, 2008

USA - QPR-Chelsea Game NOT Being Shown Live in America (Apparently)

UPDATE: The Chelsea vs QPR game apparently now will NOT be shown live on TV in the USA. Should check to confirm. Original Post re QPR Games vs Chelsea

ChelseainAmerica's Messageboard has the same bad News after initially that it would be shown - Not in the USA

January 4: QPR Posts -- Aiming to be Bigger than Chelsea...Recalling Past QPR-Chelsea Games...Hall Signs...Other Signing Announcement(s)?

Another signing (or two) being officially announced today; a Cup Game against Chelsea; talk of our future plans (and concerns about QPR's "identity" in the new future.)


- Fitz Hall Joining QPR - Official QPR and Wigan Announcements


- QPR Bigger than Chelsea


- Chelsea Preview QPR Game and Recall Past QPR-Chelsea Games


- QPR Set to Appoint New CEO? Reportedly Negotiating With Hearts Commercial Manager Ali Russel


- Ray Wilkins Concern for QPR and Previews Chelsea Game...De Canio's Translator Needs


- Ex-QPR: Jim Smith Being Honored

Thursday, January 3, 2008

QPR Vs Chelsea: The Record and Memories

QPR vs Chelsea - Past Results and Those Who "Played for Both Teams"-
All time results between Queen's Park Rangers and Chelsea

QPR wins draws Chelsea wins
League 11 15 14
FA Cup 1 1 2
Lge Cup 1 1 0
Total 13 17 16

1995/1996
English Premier Chelsea 1-1 Queen's Park Rangers 23-03-1996
English FA Cup Queen's Park Rangers 1-2 Chelsea 29-01-1996
English Premier Queen's Park Rangers 1-2 Chelsea 02-01-1996

1994/1995
English Premier Chelsea 1-0 Queen's Park Rangers 29-04-1995
English Premier Queen's Park Rangers 1-0 Chelsea 22-03-1995

1993/1994
English Premier Queen's Park Rangers 1-1 Chelsea 13-04-1994
English Premier Chelsea 2-0 Queen's Park Rangers 25-08-1993

1992/1993
English Premier Queen's Park Rangers 1-1 Chelsea 27-01-1993
English Premier Chelsea 1-0 Queen's Park Rangers 29-08-1992

1991/1992
English Division 1 (old) Chelsea 2-1 Queen's Park Rangers 18-04-1992
English Division 1 (old) Queen's Park Rangers 2-2 Chelsea 21-09-1991

1990/1991
English Division 1 (old) Chelsea 2-0 Queen's Park Rangers 12-01-1991
English Division 1 (old) Queen's Park Rangers 1-0 Chelsea 01-09-1990

1989/1990
English Division 1 (old) Queen's Park Rangers 4-2 Chelsea 09-12-1989
English Division 1 (old) Chelsea 1-1 Queen's Park Rangers 22-08-1989

1987/1988
English Division 1 (old) Chelsea 1-1 Queen's Park Rangers 26-12-1987
English Division 1 (old) Queen's Park Rangers 3-1 Chelsea 12-09-1987

1986/1987
English Division 1 (old) Queen's Park Rangers 1-1 Chelsea 18-04-1987
English Division 1 (old) Chelsea 3-1 Queen's Park Rangers 01-01-1987

1985/1986
English Division 1 (old) Queen's Park Rangers 6-0 Chelsea 31-03-1986
English Division 1 (old) Chelsea 1-1 Queen's Park Rangers 19-03-1986
English League Cup Chelsea 0-2 Queen's Park Rangers 29-01-1986
English League Cup Queen's Park Rangers 1-1 Chelsea 22-01-1986

1984/1985
English Division 1 (old) Chelsea 1-0 Queen's Park Rangers 06-04-1985
English Division 1 (old) Queen's Park Rangers 2-2 Chelsea 26-12-1984

1982/1983
English Division 2 (old) Chelsea 0-2 Queen's Park Rangers 04-04-1983
English Division 2 (old) Queen's Park Rangers 1-2 Chelsea 27-12-1982

1981/1982
English Division 2 (old) Chelsea 2-1 Queen's Park Rangers 10-04-1982
English Division 2 (old) Queen's Park Rangers 0-2 Chelsea 26-12-1981

1980/1981
English Division 2 (old) Queen's Park Rangers 1-0 Chelsea 17-01-1981
English Division 2 (old) Chelsea 1-1 Queen's Park Rangers 30-08-1980

1979/1980
English Division 2 (old) Chelsea 0-2 Queen's Park Rangers 02-04-1980
English Division 2 (old) Queen's Park Rangers 2-2 Chelsea 18-12-1979

1978/1979
English Division 1 (old) Chelsea 1-3 Queen's Park Rangers 17-03-1979
English Division 1 (old) Queen's Park Rangers 0-0 Chelsea 04-11-1978

1977/1978
English Division 1 (old) Chelsea 3-1 Queen's Park Rangers 02-05-1978
English Division 1 (old) Queen's Park Rangers 1-1 Chelsea 24-09-1977

1974/1975
English Division 1 (old) Queen's Park Rangers 1-0 Chelsea 18-03-1975
English Division 1 (old) Chelsea 0-3 Queen's Park Rangers 28-12-1974

1973/1974
English Division 1 (old) Chelsea 3-3 Queen's Park Rangers 23-02-1974
English FA Cup Queen's Park Rangers 1-0 Chelsea 15-01-1974
English FA Cup Chelsea 0-0 Queen's Park Rangers 05-01-1974
English Division 1 (old) Queen's Park Rangers 1-1 Chelsea 06-10-1973

1969/1970
English FA Cup Queen's Park Rangers 2-4 Chelsea

1968/1969
English Division 1 (old) Chelsea 2-1 Queen's Park Rangers 19-04-1969
English Division 1 (old) Queen's Park Rangers 0-4 Chelsea 14-09-1968 Soccerbase

Played for Both and QPR and Chelsea
Numerous Chelsea players have gone on to play for QPR. A far smaller number of QPR players went on to play for Chelsea.

Among the Former Chelsea Players Playing for QPR:
Les Allen, Terry Venables, Ray Wilkins, John Hollins, Dave Webb, Barry Bridges, Steve Wicks, Allan Harris, Gavin Peacock (originally from QPR); John Spencer; and on and on down to Smith, Sinclair, Ben Sahar and Mancienne. (Add: Tommy Langley, Richardson, Walker, Chivers, Cunningham, Perkins, Ian Watson, Alan Wilks and Paul Furlong.)
And of course in the managerial field, Dave Sexton and Tommy Docherty!

Among the Former QPR Players Who Played For Chelsea:
[In the other direction, directly or indirectly: Clive Allen, Paul Parker, Steve Wicks, Gavin Peacock, John Hollins, Alan Mayes, Mark Stein, and perhaps a few others)


BBC PREVIEW Chelsea v QPR

Stamford Bridge
Saturday 5 January
Third Round
Kick-off: 1500 GMT
Referee: Mike Dean (Wirral)
Replay: Tues, 15 January, 1945 GMT
BBC coverage: BBC Sport website, BBC Radio Five Live & highlights on Match of the Day.

Team news to follow later.

BIG-MATCH FACTS

Chelsea are aiming to become the sixth different club to retain the FA Cup. It's a feat that's been achieved 10 times in the history of the competition which originated in 1872.

This is one of eight Premier League against Championship ties in the third round.

Chelsea beat QPR in the quarter-finals on their way to winning the FA Cup for the first time in their history in 1970.

Queen's Park Rangers have not knocked out a Premier League club, since they were in the top-flight themselves; beating West Ham 1-0 at Loftus Road on 28 January 1995.

The League ladder

Chelsea are 35 places higher than QPR in the league standings.

FA CUP RECORDS AND BEST PERFORMANCES

CHELSEA

Current form

Lost one of 22 league and cup games; unbeaten in five, winning four of them, including the last two.

Recent FA Cup performance

Only knocked out at the third round stage once in 14 seasons; defeated by Manchester United in 1998.

The Manager

Avram Grant has won one domestic cup as a coach; he guided Maccabi Tel Aviv to the Israeli Cup in 1994.

FA Cup fact

Last knocked out by a lower league club 13 years ago; Millwall drew a fourth round replay 1-1 after extra time at Stamford Bridge and won 5-4 on penalties on 8 February 1995.

QUEEN'S PARK RANGERS

Current form

Lost one of seven; won four of six, including the last two with a 7-3 aggregate.

Recent FA Cup performance

Not reached the fourth round for six seasons.

FA Cup fact

Not won an FA Cup tie since last appearing in the fourth round in 2001, after knocking out Luton.

HEAD to HEAD

All competitions
These clubs have not played each other since they were both in the Premier League in 1995-96; Chelsea are unbeaten in four, winning two and drawing two since Rangers' 1-0 home win on 22 March 1995. It is their only victory in 12 league and cup games against the Blues.

FA Cup
These clubs have only been drawn together once in the last 34 years; Chelsea won a fourth tie at QPR 1-2 in 1996.BBC

January 5th, FA Cup Third Round - QPR Draw at Chelsea and Win The Replay
January 5th....1974!


Gordon Jago's QPR, in their first season back in the old Division One - and in only their second-ever season in the First Division - travelled to Dave Sexton's "Mighty" Chelsea. And got a draw: 0-0. (Chelsea just prior to the game had transfer listed Peter Osgood and Alan Hudson - QPR should have bought Hudson,like they were linked to.)

QPR's Team that Day:
Parkes
Clement Mclintock Mancini Gillard
Francis Venables Leach
Thomas Bowles Givens

Ten Days later, January 15, 1974, in an early afternoon, midweek game (it was during the era of the "Three Day Week" industrial action, QPR, with the same team defeated Chelsea 1-0 with Stan Bowles scoring.

QPR's Team that Day:
Parkes
Clement Mclintock Mancini Gillard
Francis Venables Leach
Thomas Bowles Givens
Sub: Tony Hazell coming on for Bowles


QPR OFFICIAL SITE - FROM THE ARCHIVES

As the countdown continues to our trip to Stamford Bridge, www.qpr.co.uk looks back at a memorable past encounter between Chelsea and QPR.
QUEENS PARK RANGERS 1, CHELSEA 0
Tuesday, January 15 1974 - FA Cup Third Round Replay
A classic headed goal by Stanley Bowles sent Rangers rampaging into the Fourth Round of the FA Cup.

This replay was necessary after the sides drew 0-0 at Stamford Bridge. The R's dominated that first game and went closest to scoring when a Gerry Francis penalty was pushed away by Chelsea keeper John Phillips.
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With the miners' strike and three day week in operation, the floodlights could not be used at Loftus Road. So the re-match was scheduled for a lunchtime 1.30pm start on Tuesday, January 8. However, after heavy rain the day before, match referee Mr David Smith of Gloucestershire called the tie off less than two hours before the planned kick-off.

QPR then moved quickly to advise spectators of the waterlogged pitch. Within seven minutes of the ref's decision, Rangers had notified the local radio stations, the two London evening papers, the press agencies and television companies. In addition, local police arranged for 'Match Postponed' boards to be displayed at all tube and railway stations en route to the ground.

The fixture was subsequently rearranged for seven days later - again with a 1.30pm Tuesday billing. This was a mild, sunny day but the pitch was very heavy and greasy. And a bumper crowd of 28,715 packed into Loftus Road.

Rangers were fifth in the top flight at the time with Chelsea languishing in 17th spot. The visitors' line-up included John Hollins and David Webb, who were both later destined to move to QPR along with their manager Dave Sexton.

The Super Hoops dominated the replay for long spells on a multi-speckled mud heap of a surface. Frank McLintock had a goal disallowed early on. Then Don Givens sent in a powerful header which squirmed under keeper Phillips but it was hacked off the line by Chelsea defender Marvin Hinton.

We finally made the vital breakthrough on 63 minutes. Dave Thomas dwelt on the ball and then tickled it through to overlapping full-back Dave Clement. He made a brilliant, buccaneering run down the right before crossing for Stan Bowles to nod home in emphatic fashion.

It took the 'Pensioners' 82 minutes to win their first corner. Although they came close to snatching a late and undeserved equaliser. David Webb, who was playing as a makeshift centre-forward, pounced on to a loose clearance and volleyed the ball left footed against the crossbar.

Bowles was stretchered off in the final seconds with a gash on his ankle and a badly bruised calf. This followed a crunching tackle by Chelsea's Ron 'Chopper' Harris, who had already been booked for an earlier challenge on the R's number 10. Harris could well have been sent off it the referee had seen the second incident.

Despite this setback, Rangers held firm to register a first ever victory against our close rivals in a recognised competitive fixture. However, the celebrations at the final whistle were subdued due to an outbreak of serious hooliganism by the Chelsea fans who had been standing at the Loft end.

Wearing their trademark uniform of laced up Dr Martens boots and white flared trousers, they surged forward to demolish the wall that formed a boys' enclosure at the front of the terrace. One spectator was injured in the crush. Then the visitors' supporters stormed through a line of police and on to the playing area in a bid to pull down the goalposts.

R's secretary Ron Phillips told newspapers: "The Loft terrace wall did not give way under pressure. It was deliberate vandalism. It was kicked and pushed down by the Chelsea fans as they tried to get on to the pitch in their disappointment at losing."

Concentrating on the football, Rangers first team coach Steve Burtenshaw said afterwards: "Our team did very well under what was, at times, provocation by Chelsea's robust play. There were some very harsh tackles indeed.

"The conditions were bad but we proved that it is possible to play pure football on any surface if you have the skill. I always felt that the goal would come."

Veteran QPR defender Frank McLintock added: "Stan Bowles is in such a relaxed frame of mind that he played in this tense replay against Chelsea as he does in five-a-side games.

"Stan stopped the ball, shielded it and then threaded it through opponents' legs! You might have imagined that we were in a practise session rather than facing one of the top teams in the country before a 28,000 partisan crowd!"

In his match report in the Sun newspaper, Bob Driscoll wrote: "Bruised...battered...but on top of the world. That's Stan Bowles, the new king of West London...Chelsea have dominated West London for a long time but the crown has been snatched from them by QPR."

This match was the only time in our history that we have defeated Chelsea in the FA Cup...so far! QPR


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FA - Nothing to lose Chelsea v Queens Park Rangers
Queens Park Rangers playmaker Akos Buzsaky is preparing himself for something of a reunion this weekend, as the Championship side make the short trip to face FA Cup holders Chelsea in the Third Round.
The Hungarian midfielder has a number of links with the Stamford Bridge outfit, having started his career under Chelsea’s First Team Coach Henk ten Cate at MTK Hungaria, before playing alongside the likes of Ricardo Carvalho and Paulo Ferreira following a move to FC Porto, then managed by former Blues chief Jose Mourinho.
Buzsaky only signed a permanent deal with Rangers this week, after enjoying a successful loan spell from Plymouth Argyle and quickly becoming a crowd favourite at Loftus Road thanks to his skilful displays and six goals, which have made him the Hoops’ top scorer.
The 25-year-old is now relishing the chance to be reunited with his old boss ten Cate (pictured above), who gave him his first professional contract, and line up against both Ferreira and Carvalho on Saturday.
"Henk brought me up and gave me my first professional contract when I was 17,” revealed Buzsaky.
“We know each other well and I worked with him for many years.
"I also used to play with Ricardo Carvalho and Paulo Ferreira, so I know people at Chelsea and I'm looking forward to seeing them.
"I wasn't surprised that Ricardo and Paulo made it to Chelsea. When we were at Porto, they weren't big players - it was the year they won the UEFA Cup.
"But they improved a lot and in two years they went on to become some of the best players in Europe."
With Rangers currently in the lower reaches of the Championship and Chelsea riding high in the top flight, many will see the result as a foregone conclusion, but with the feel-good factor that is seemingly in place at Loftus Road due to a recent takeover and investment and subsequent improvement in form, Buzsaky is bullish about their chances.
"We’re going there to relax and to try and play good football, and anything can happen,” he added.
“We don’t have anything to lose. Chelsea are one of the best clubs in the world and if you have the opportunity to play against them, it’s unbelievable.
"Chelsea have a big squad with a lot of great international players and young talent, so they can put a strong team out even without their big stars.
“Everyone knows Chelsea are the favourites but anyone can have a bad day.
"It would be nice to score a few goals and win the game - we are going there to win the game. FA

QPR OFFICIAL SITE - BRING ON THE CHELSEA!
Akos Buzsaky is relishing this weekend's FA Cup encounter with Premiership big-guns Chelsea.
The Hungarian, who signed a permanent deal with the R's yesterday, knows it won't be easy at Stamford Bridge and says that it will take a lot of hard work and time before we are in a position to challenge with the country's elite week in, week out.
"It's too early to compare ourselves with Chelsea," Buzsaky told www.qpr.co.uk.
"They are an established Premiership Club, and have one of the best squads in the world.
"But it's great to have the chance to play against them."
Rangers are enjoying a rich vein of form in the Championship, picking up back-to-back wins against Watford and Leicester City, and 25 year-old Buzsaky believes that is what the R's need to concentrate on.
"The main thing for us, and the main focus, is the League," he said.
"We want to go forward step by step."
Buzsaky has found the back of the net six times for the R's since his initial loan switch from Plymouth, but he is quick to point out that it takes more than a goal-scorer to win matches.
"Football is a team sport and I don't want to be selfish by talking about how many goals I want to score this season," he said.
"It is always nice to score, but the most important thing is to win matches. Personally speaking, goals are a bonus."QPR


Ex-QPR John Byrne Recalls Past Massacre of Chelsea
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BBC - We tore Chelsea to shreds" - By David McIntyre
John Byrne knows a thing or two about beating Chelsea, so how can his former club QPR somehow overcome them in their FA Cup third-round encounter?
"Pick me and Gary Bannister!" he jokingly told BBC Sport.
"'Banno' and I probably couldn't run for a bus now. But we loved playing against Chelsea, that's for sure."
They certainly did.
Bannister netted two hat-tricks against them for QPR, one of them in a 6-0 mauling of the Blues at Loftus Road in 1986, in which Byrne scored twice.
It will remain QPR's greatest victory over their neighbours unless the current team achieves the unthinkable on Saturday.
Weeks before the six-goal demolition of a title-chasing Chelsea side, Byrne also hit the net in a League Cup quarter-final tussle with them, which Rangers won in a replay on their way to the final.
"The cup game was great itself but the 6-0 win a few weeks later was amazing and thinking about it brings back great memories," said Byrne.
"We tore them to shreds. Doug Rougvie, who was playing at centre-back for Chelsea, was a fearsome player and he was absolutely furious. By the end, Doug was looking for blood.
"We had the Milk Cup final coming up a couple of weeks later. Banno and me didn't want to get injured so having destroyed Chelsea, we spent the last part of the match avoiding Doug, who was an angry man.
"We stayed away from him. Banno went to play on one wing and I went and played on the other!
"It was an unbelievable game to play in. We just played so, so well and everything we did came off. They couldn't handle us that day."
Byrne's tormenting of Chelsea was not confined to his QPR days.
The former Republic of Ireland forward's equaliser for Sunderland in an FA Cup quarter-final at Stamford Bridge in 1992 took the tie to a replay.
Sunderland, then a Second Division team, won the return match and went on to face Liverpool in the final.
"I always seemed to do well against Chelsea," Byrne recalled.
"I scored for QPR at Stamford Bridge one year and of course there was the goal for Sunderland. I did seem to have the Indian sign over Chelsea when I played against them.
"Games between QPR and Chelsea used to be great and the atmosphere was brilliant - especially at Loftus Road.
"The ground is so tight with the crowd practically on top of you and you can't beat the place for atmosphere.
"They were great days for Rangers and I've some great memories of my time there."
Byrne's swagger and his strike partnership with Bannister formed part of an era in which QPR were often west London's leading club.
This is the FA Cup and anything can happen
John Byrne
For the best part of two decades they fared better than their counterparts from SW6 and put them to the sword on a number of occasions.
Rangers finished above Chelsea in 15 of the 22 seasons prior to their relegation from the top division in 1996.
How times have changed.
This weekend the two clubs meet in the FA Cup, 12 years after Chelsea won a third-round clash 2-1 against a QPR side on their way to relegation from the top flight.
Since losing their Premiership status, Rangers have been in - and almost returned to - administration and the third tier of English football, suffering a multitude of problems on and off the pitch.
Chelsea, meanwhile, have grown into one of Europe's top clubs, taking on the likes of Barcelona and AC Milan while QPR have faced the likes of Chesterfield and Wrexham.
The gulf between the clubs is currently massive and Saturday's game has the makings of a mismatch.
The hope for Rangers is that the gap is about to close and that the recent takeover by Formula One magnates Bernie Ecclestone and Flavio Briatore, followed by further investment from steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal, will help them become an established Premier League club again.
"I feel really sad to see QPR down there," said Byrne.
QPR last played Chelsea in the FA Cup in 1996
"I know some of their fans will hate going to Chelsea as the plucky underdogs. A few years back you'd never have thought that would happen.
"QPR have never been a massive club like Chelsea but they were always associated with good teams and good football.
"That was the case before my time, when they had Stan Bowles and other great players, and after that in the early 1990s.
"I'd love to see them get back where they belong and hopefully with the investment, they can do it.
"You need that investment to not just get to the Premier League but to stay there. You have to spend and keep spending these days and hopefully QPR will now be able to do that.
"You have to say it's going to be very difficult for them on Saturday because Chelsea are a great side.
"But come on, this is the FA Cup and anything can happen. I'll be keeping my fingers crossed for them." BBC

January 3 QPR News - Signings...Expected Signings...Departure...Past Chelsea-QPR Matches

Today's Posts


- As Await Vine Signing News, No Vine (or Taylor) in Birmingham Squad...

-Kevin Gallen Hoping to be at Chelsea vs QPR Remembers Chelsea Games

- Further QPR Signings Expected Shortly

- Tommy Doherty Released by QPR and Signs for Wycombe

- QPR's Latest Signing: Preston's Patrick Agyemang for a Reported 350,000 Pounds

- QPR Stats for the season: One of the form teams...have the worst disciplinary record...Most Players Used

- January 5th, FA Cup Third Round - QPR Draw at Chelsea

- Ex-QPR John Byrne Recalls Past Massacre of Chelsea..Akos Buzsay Recalls Mourinho

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

QPR Defeat Leicester and are Nine Points Out of Playoff Spot

QPR 3 Leicester 1 (HT 2-0) with first half goals from Stewart and Bolder and a second half goal from Blackstock. QPR, with 30 points from 26 games, are now nine points out of a playoff spot, with 20 games remaining. League Table. QPR's crowd 13,000+. This was Vine and Malcolm's last games before their loan ends. What happens next remains to be seen.

See Match Reports: Match Reports


QPR vs Leicester Starting Lineups-
QPR: Camp, Barker, Stewart, Bolder, Blackstock, Buzsaky, Ainsworth, Rowlands, Malcolm, Vine, Rehman.
Subs: Cole, Mahon, Walton, Nygaard, Balanta.
Leicester City: Henderson, Chambers, Kisnorbo, N'Gotty, McAuley, Clemence, Hume, Fryatt, Stearman, Mattock, Hayles.
Subs: Wesolowski, Hayes, Sheehan, Kenton, Howard

January 1: Two Ex-QPR Birthdays...New Year's Day, 1992 - Man Ut 1 QPR 4....Ward's Strong Start...Bircham's Worst Year

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UPDATE: 14:30 EST

- Preston Confirm Patrick Agyemang Set to Join QPR


- New Year's Birthday for Two Ex-QPRs


- Sixteen Years ago today: One of QPR's Greatest Victories: - Recalling New Year's Day 1992: Manchester United 1 QPR 4


- Victoria Melbourne, with Nick Ward starting, won 5-2 against the Central Coast Mariners. Melbourn Match Report Also: Pre-Match

Sportal.com.Au "Too little, too late for Victory
The West Australia - "Socceroos coach Pim Verbeek has been urged to put aside the Melbourne Victory's disappointing A-League championship defence when it comes time to select his squad for next month's World Cup qualifier....And a selection bolter for Verbeek's first squad since his appointment last month may be Olyroos midfielder Nick Ward, who impressed in his first start for the Victory since returning to Australia following an ill-fated stint in England." The West Australia


Yeovil Express/Steve Sowden - Yeovil Town midfielder's 'worst ever year' in football
YEOVIL Town midfielder Marc Bircham will be hoping for a better 2008 after describing the past 12 months as the worst he has ever experienced as a footballer.
Bircham, who is just coming back to near first-team action following a lengthy injury lay-off which has seen him to yet make his League One debut for Yeovil since arriving at the club from QPR in the summer, said on his own personal website that it had not been the best of years for him.
"In fact, it has probably been my worst ever year in football and I haven't played a full game since January," he said.
"In a way a broken leg or knee ligaments would have been better because at least then you have a definite period when you know you'll be off.
"I've had operations and false starts and it's all been very stressful. It's like Groundhog Day and there were times when my head was all over the place.
My family, friends and the club have all been supportive and without that and my own mental toughness I'm not sure I would have made it
Yeovil Town midfielder Marc Bircham
"We were thinking of moving to Canada or the US at one point and then we had a little girl. It just wasn't the right time for a move like that."
Bircham added: "The move to Yeovil was a great one, but the frustration of not being able to play has been terrible.
"My family, friends and the club have all been supportive and without that and my own mental toughness I'm not sure I would have made it."
Bircham, who was an unused substitute on Boxing Day during the 1-0 defeat against Swindon Town at Huish Park, said: "I don't really do New Year resolutions, but I do have a wish for the New Year and that is to stay fit and able to play football. That would do me." Yeovil Express