please log in to view this image Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium please log in to view this image Previous meetings vs Charlton, Games won: 23 Games drawn: 21 Games lost: 24 Ones to remember; 20 Apr 1971 Charlton Athletic v Queens Park Rangers W 0-3 League Division Two 14 Oct 1975 Charlton Athletic v Queens Park Rangers W 0-3 League Cup 24 Nov 1979 Queens Park Rangers v Charlton Athletic W 4-0 League Division Two 20 Mar 1982 Queens Park Rangers v Charlton Athletic W 4-0 League Division Two 22 Mar 1983 Queens Park Rangers v Charlton Athletic W 5-1 League Division Two Ones to forget; 26 Dec 1923 Charlton Athletic v Queens Park Rangers L 3-0 Division Three (South) 16 Jan 1930 Queens Park Rangers v Charlton Athletic L 0-3 FA Cup 13 Oct 1934 Queens Park Rangers v Charlton Athletic L 0-3 Division Three (South) 28 Nov 1970 Queens Park Rangers v Charlton Athletic L 1-4 League Division Two Players who have played for both; Mike Flanagan; 1971–1979 Charlton Athletic 254 (85) 1980–1983 Queens Park Rangers 78 (20) 1983–1986 Charlton Athletic 93 (24) Simon Royce; 1998–2000 Charlton Athletic 8 (0) 2002 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 8 (0) 2002–2003 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 8 (0) 2003–2005 Charlton Athletic 1 (0) 2005 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 13 (0) 2005–2007 Queens Park Rangers 50 (0) Luke Young; 2001–2007 Charlton Athletic 187 (4) 2011–2014 Queens Park Rangers 24 (2) Paul Konchesky; 1997–2005 Charlton Athletic 149 (5) 2015–2016 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 34 (0) Jordan Cousins; 2012–2016 Charlton Athletic 125 (7) 2016–2019 Queens Park Rangers 61 (1) Tomer Hemed; 2018–2019 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 27 (7) 2019– Charlton Athletic 5 (0) Match Preview; After their run of five without a win, and four straight defeats before last Saturday's draw, I am glad we are welcoming Charlton on Saturday...not least of all as I'll be getting the Eurostar over for the match, which conveniently falls near Christmas. Their run has seen them fall to 17th in the table, 7 points behind us, but still 6 away from the drop zone. They have Bonne and Gallagher on 6 goals, and Leko and Taylor on 5 goals, and they have 28 goals in total this season, and have conceded 30. Given our defensive record, and ability to score a few, I am hoping for an entertaining, high scoring game on Saturday...at which home advantage will play it's part and we'll come out on top. Team news QPR: Charlie Owens (knee), Yoann Barbet (hamstring). Charlton Athletic: Lewis Page (hamstring), Jonny Williams (hamstring), Jake Forster-Caskey (hamstring), Chuks Aneke (hamstring), Ben Amos (finger), Beram Kayal (groin), Josh Cullen (ankle), Tomer Hemed (thigh), Erhun Oztumer (ankle), George Lapslie (hamstring). Enjoy all who are going and I can't wait for 3pm Saturday afternoon... ...COME ON YOU SUPER HOOPSA!!!
The great Simon Royce played for both. The actually great Danny ****tu came from them but think that was when they were quite good and he never played for the first team.
I'm taking my 15-year-old nephew from Adelaide, Australia to this one. His last game was against Forest, last home game of the season ( 2017 ) when we won 2-0, ( The mighty Joel Lynch scored the winner) so hopefully brings us luck in this one. ( Not that I believe in any of that stuff. ) But we'll be taking the same route from my mum's to LR. He loves the Ranger's and wears their shirt whenever he can over there and follows our results and can't wait to visit the Kiyan Prince Stadium. He is also a fast bowling wizard and has been fast-tracked by the Australian Cricket Academy, and has opted to play for them if he progresses. ****.
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Nicky Johns (goalkeeper) played for both. My claim to fame (well in my head) was playing football against him and scoring two goals, one with left foot and one with right when I was a youngster.
Daverangers I got the Eurostar over myself this morning and will be taking my Dad to see the Superhoops. COYRRRs!!
He was atrocious last week. Got a lot of games to come so everyone will be rested at some point including Eze I suspect. McLaren worked them half to death unnecessarily last Christmas and it cost us.
Unless Cameron is a third CB, looks like 4-4 bloody 2, with no width or pace and Eze out of position. Marvellous!!