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Draft:1964–65 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season

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Queens Park Rangers
1964-65 season
ChairmanBernard Baker, Jim Gregory
ManagerAlec Stock
StadiumLoftus Road
Football League Third Division14th
FA CupThird Round
Football League CupFirst Round
London Challenge CupQuarter finalist
Top goalscorerLeague: Brian Bedford 23
All: Brian Bedford 26
Highest home attendance11,063 Vs Brentford 9 October 1964
Lowest home attendance3,260 Vs Oldham Athletic 19 April 1965
Average home league attendance5,713
Biggest win7-1 Vs Luton Town (6 November 1964)
Biggest defeat1-8 Vs Mansfield Town (15 March 1965)

Season summary

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During the 1964–65 English football season, Queens Park Rangers competed in the Third Division and finished in Fourteenth place.[1]

League standings

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts
12 Southend United 46 19 8 19 78 71 1.099 46
13 Reading 46 16 14 16 70 70 1.000 46
14 Queens Park Rangers 46 17 12 17 72 80 0.900 46
15 Workington 46 17 12 17 58 69 0.841 46
16 Shrewsbury Town 46 15 12 19 76 84 0.905 42
Source: [citation needed]

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Results

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QPR scores given first

  Win   Draw   Loss

Third Division

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Date Opponents H / A Result

F – A

Scorers Attendance Position
22 August 1964 Barnsley A 0-0 5,688 11
24 August 1964 Southend H 2-0 Leary, Bedford 6,709 1
28 August 1964 Scunthorpe United H 2-1 Keen 2 6,764 1
31 August 1964 Southend A 0-0 10,862 1
5 September 1964 Walsall A 1-4 Collins 4,190 9
7 September 1964 Reading H 0-1 7,233 10
11 September 1964 Watford H 2-2 Leary, Bedford 8.833 12
16 September 1964 Reading A 3-5 Keen 2, Bedford 10,422 14
18 September 1964 Workington A 0-0 7,394 14
25 September 1964 Hull City H 2-1 McAdams, Keen 6,639 11
3 October 1964 Gillingham A 2-2 Keen, Bedford 12,581 11
5 October 1964 Shrewsbury H 2-1 Bedford, Morgan R 5,772 11
9 October 1964 Brentford H 1-3 Keen 11,063 15
13 October 1964 Bristol City A 0-2 11,133 17
17 October 1964 Colchester A 2-1 Collins, OG 3,529 16
19 October 1964 Bristol City H 1-0 Bedford 5,560 13
23 October 1964 Port Vale H 3-1 Morgan I, Morgan R, Bedford 4,489 10
30 October 1964 Carlisle United A 0-2 9,483 14
6 November 1964 Luton Town H 7-1 Keen 3, Morgan R, Bedford 3 5,175 14
21 November 1964 Grimsby Town H 1-1 Morgan R 6,213 13
28 November 1964 Peterborough A 1-6 Collins 8,337 14
11 December 1964 Barnsley H 3-2 Bedford 3 3,350 11
18 December 1964 Scunthorpe United A 1-2 McAdams 5,344 14
26 December 1964 Bristol Rovers A 1-3 Morgan R 17,698 16
28 December 1964 Bristol Rovers H 3-1 Keen, Bedford 2 5,220 13
1 January 1965 Walsall H 1-0 Bedford 4,844 10
16 January 1965 Watford A 2-0 Morgan I, Leary 7,526 11
29 January 1965 AFC Bournemouth H 1-1 Bedford 3,520 11
6 February 1965 Hull City A 1-3 McAdams 23,574 11
13 February 1965 Gillingham H 3-1 Collins, McAdams, Bedford 6,633 11
20 February 1965 Brentford A 2-5 Keen, Morgan I 12,398 12
26 February 1965 Colchester H 5-0 McAdams 3, Leach, Bedford 4,220 9
6 March 1965 AFC Bournemouth A 0-2 5,937 12
12 March 1965 Carlisle United H 1-2 Bedford 5,834 14
15 March 1965 Mansfield Town A 1-8 Bedford 9.168 14
20 March 1965 Luton Town A 0-2 3,998 15
26 March 1965 Mansfield Town H 2-0 Bedford, Collins 5,400 14
31 March 1965 Exeter City A 2-2 Leary 2 5,615 12
3 April 1965 Grimsby Town A 0-0 4,207 12
5 April 1965 Workington H 2-1 Hazell, Leary 4,642 10
10 April 1965 Peterborough H 3-2 Leary, Bedford, Collins 4,972 9
12 April 1965 Shrewsbury A 2-3 McAdams, Morgan I 3,415 9
16 April 1965 Oldham Athletic A 3-5 Collins 2, Keen 7,951 12
17 April 1965 Port Vale A 0-0 4,816 12
19 April 1965 Oldham Athletic H 1-1 Leary 3,260 11
23 April 1965 Exeter City H 0-0 4,060 11


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London Challenge Cup[3]

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Date Round Opponents H / A Result

F – A

Scorers Attendance
5 October 1964 First Round Tooting & Mitcham United A 3-1
19 October 1955 Quarter-Finals Orient A 0-2

Football League Cup

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Date Round Opponents H / A Result

F – A

Scorers Attendance
23 September 1964 First Round Reading A 0-4 7,271

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FA Cup

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Date Round Opponents H / A Result

F – A

Scorers Attendance
2 September 1964 First Round Aldershot H 5-2 Bedford, Collins 3, Angell 3,528
4 December 1964 Second Round Bath City H 2-0 Leary, Collins 7,398
22 January 1965 Third Round Peterborough H 3-3 Keen, Brady R, Bedford 6,502
26 January 1965 Third Round Replay Peterborough A 1-2 McAdams 15,298

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Squad

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Position Nationality Name League Appearances League Goals Cup Appearances F.A.Cup Goals League Cup Goals Total Appearances Total Goals
GK England Peter Springett 21 1 22
GK England Frank Smith 25 3 29
DF Republic of Ireland Ray Brady 44 5 1 49 1
DF Republic of Ireland Pat Brady 33 4 37
DF England Bobby Nash 17 1 18
DF England Tony Hazell 29 1 3 32 1
DF England Ron Hunt 10 10
DF England Frank Sibley 6 1 7
DF England Brian Taylor 22 2 24
MF England Terry McQuade 1 1
MF England Mick Leach 5 1 5 1
MF England Mike Keen 46 13 5 1 51 14
MF England Roger Morgan 27 5 3 30 5
MF England John Collins 40 8 5 3 45 11
MF England Peter Angell 9 3 1 12 1
MF England George Jacks 1 1
MF England Andy Malcolm 22 3 25
FW South Africa Stuart Leary 26 8 5 1 31 9
FW Wales Brian Bedford 40 23 5 3 45 26
FW Northern Ireland Billy McAdams 27 8 1 1 28 9
FW England Derek Gibbs 2 2
FW Scotland George McLeod 24 1 25
FW England Ian Morgan 30 4 2 32 4

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Transfers In

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Name from Date Fee
Tony Hazell Queens Park Rangers Juniors October 1964
Roger Morgan Queens Park Rangers Juniors September 1964
Billy McAdams Brentford September 1964
Ian Morgan Queens Park Rangers Juniors September 1964
Keith Sanderson Plymouth August 1964 £4,000

Transfers Out

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Name from Date Fee Date Club Fee
Seth Vafiadis Chelsea November 1962 September 1964 Millwall
Pat Brady Millwall July 1963 July 1965 Gravesend & Northfleet
Peter Angell Slough Town July 1953 July 1965 Leyton Orient (Coach)
George Jacks Queens Park Rangers Juniors January 1964 July 1965 Millwall
Andy Malcolm Chelsea October 1962 £10,000 July 1965 Port Elizabeth City
Derek Gibbs Leyton Orient August 1963 July 1965 Romford
George McLeod Brentford January 1964 Plus £8,000 in exchange for Mark Lazarus July 1965 Port Elizabeth City

References

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  1. ^ Macey, Gordon (1993). Queens Park Rangers: A Complete Record. london: Breedon Books Publishing Co Ltd. ISBN 978-1873626405.
  2. ^ a b c d e Laschke, Ian (1979). Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. London: Macdonald and Jane's. ISBN 978-0-354-08552-6.
  3. ^ "nonleaguematters". Non league Matters. 14 February 2022.