Queens Park Rangers
1988–89 season
ManagerJim Smith, Trevor Francis
First Division9th
FA CupThird round
League CupFifth round
Top goalscorerLeague: Mark Falco (12)
All: Falco (15)
Highest home attendance22,236 (v Manchester United, 11 January 1989)
Lowest home attendance6,078 (v Cardiff City, 28 September 1988)
Average home league attendance16,091

During the 1988–89 English football season, Queens Park Rangers competed in the First Division for the sixth year running.

Season summary

QPR dropped from their fifth-place finish the previous season to ninth in the First Division. Jim Smith resigned as their manager in December 1988, to take over as manager of Newcastle United, and was replaced by the former England international Trevor Francis as player-manager. The team's league form improved in the new year, and they lost just two of their last fifteen league matches. They reached the fifth round of the League Cup but were knocked out of the FA Cup in the third round.[1]

Kit

Adidas continued as QPR's kit manufacturers. Airline KLM were still kit sponsors.

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
7 Coventry City 38 14 13 11 47 42 +5 55
8 Everton 38 14 12 12 50 45 +5 54
9 Queens Park Rangers 38 14 11 13 43 37 +6 53
10 Millwall 38 14 11 13 47 52 5 53
11 Manchester United 38 13 12 13 45 35 +10 51
Source: World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored

Results

Queens Park Rangers' score comes first

Football League First Division

DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendance Position
27 August 1988Manchester UnitedA0–046,377 11
3 September 1988SouthamptonH0–19,454 14
10 September 1988Norwich CityA0–111,174 16
17 September 1988Sheffield WednesdayH2–0Francis (2; 1 pen)8,011 11
24 September 1988Derby CountyA1–0Stein14,008 9
1 October 1988MillwallA2–3Francis, M. Allen14,103 11
8 October 1988Nottingham ForestH1–2Stein11,295 15
15 October 1988West Ham UnitedH2–1Stein, Maddix14,566 9
22 October 1988ArsenalA1–2Falco33,202 12
29 October 1988Luton TownA0–08,453 14
5 November 1988Newcastle UnitedH3–0Maddix, M. Allen, Falco11,013 12
12 November 1988MiddlesbroughA0–120,565 14
19 November 1988LiverpoolH0–120,065 14
26 November 1988Tottenham HotspurA2–2Falco, Francis26,698 13
3 December 1988Coventry CityH2–1Francis, Falco9,853 13
10 December 1988Charlton AthleticA1–1Francis6,012 13
17 December 1988EvertonH0–010,067 14
26 December 1988Aston VillaA1–2Francis25,106 15
31 December 1988SouthamptonA4–1M. Allen, Barker, Falco (2)15,086 12
2 January 1989Norwich CityH1–1Falco12,461 14
14 January 1989WimbledonA0–17,118 15
21 January 1989Derby CountyH0–19,516 16
4 February 1989MillwallH1–2Falco (pen)10,881 16
11 February 1989Nottingham ForestA0–019,692 16
18 February 1989ArsenalH0–020,543 16
25 February 1989West Ham UnitedA0–017,371 16
11 March 1989Newcastle UnitedA2–1Stein, Clarke21,555 13
21 March 1989Luton TownH1–1Clarke9,072 12
25 March 1989Sheffield WednesdayA2–0Falco, M. Allen18,804 12
27 March 1989Aston VillaH1–0Sinton11,378 12
1 April 1989EvertonA1–4Falco (pen)23,028 12
8 April 1989WimbledonH4–3Clarke, Spackman, Falco, Reid9,569 12
15 April 1989MiddlesbroughH0–010,347 12
22 April 1989Coventry CityA3–0Clarke (2), Channing11,319 11
29 April 1989Charlton AthleticH1–0Sinton13,452 10
8 May 1989Manchester UnitedH3–2Sinton, Gray (2)10,017 9
13 May 1989Tottenham HotspurH1–0Falco21,873 8
16 May 1989LiverpoolA0–238,368 9

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R37 January 1989Manchester UnitedA0–036,222
R3 replay11 January 1989Manchester UnitedH2–2 aet22,236Stein, McDonald
R3 2nd replay23 January 1989Manchester UnitedA0–347,257

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R2 1st leg28 September 1988Cardiff CityH3–06,078Francis, Fereday, Allen
R2 2nd leg12 October 1988Cardiff CityA4–1 (won 7–1 on agg)2,692Falco (2), Maddix, Stein
R32 November 1988Charlton AthleticH2–18,701Francis (2)
R430 November 1988WimbledonH0–010,504
R4 replay14 December 1988WimbledonA1–06,585Falco
R518 January 1989Nottingham ForestA2–524,065Stein, Kerslake

Squad

Squad at end of season[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK England ENG Nicky Johns
GK England ENG David Seaman
DF England ENG Justin Channing
DF England ENG Mark Dennis
DF England ENG Mark Fleming
DF England ENG Robbie Herrera
DF England ENG David Kerslake
DF Wales WAL Brian Law
DF Jamaica JAM Danny Maddix
DF England ENG Alan McCarthy
DF Northern Ireland NIR Alan McDonald
DF England ENG Paul Parker
DF Israel ISR David Pizanti
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF England ENG Martin Allen
MF Argentina ARG Ossie Ardiles
MF England ENG Simon Barker
MF England ENG Wayne Fereday
MF England ENG Trevor Francis
MF England ENG Andy Gray
MF England ENG Peter Reid
MF England ENG Andy Sinton
MF England ENG Nigel Spackman
FW England ENG Bradley Allen
FW Northern Ireland NIR Colin Clarke
FW England ENG Mark Falco
FW South Africa RSA Mark Stein

Left club during season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Wales WAL Gavin Maguire (Portsmouth)
MF England ENG Kevin Brock (Newcastle United)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW England ENG Dean Coney (Norwich City)

References

  1. Macey, Gordon (2009). Queen's Park Rangers: The Complete Record. Malta: Gutenberg Press Ltd. ISBN 978-1-85983-714-6.
  2. "Queens Park Rangers - Squad 1988/1989".
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