2017–18 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season

Queens Park Rangers
2017–18 season
Owner Tune Group
Co-chairmen Tony Fernandes
Ruben Gnanalingam
Manager Ian Holloway
Stadium Loftus Road
Championship 16th
FA Cup Third Round
(vs. MK Dons)
EFL Cup Second Round
(vs. Brentford)
Top goalscorer League: Matt Smith (11)
All: Matt Smith (11)
Highest home attendance 16,934
vs. Aston Villa (18Nov. Championship)
Lowest home attendance 11,488
vs. Derby County (6 Mar. Championship)
Average home league attendance 13,928
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2017–18 season is Queens Park Rangers' third consecutive season in the Championship following their relegation from the Premier League in the 2014–15 season. Along with the Championship, the club will participate in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup.

The season covers the period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.

Players

First team squad

No. Name Nat Position Since Date of birth (Age) Signed from Games Goals
Goalkeepers
1 Alex Smithies England GK 2015 5 March 1990 England Huddersfield Town 107 0
13 Matt Ingram England GK 2016 18 December 1993 England Wycombe Wanderers 6 0
26 Joe Lumley England GK 2016 15 February 1995 England Queens Park Rangers Academy 3 0
Defenders
2 Darnell Furlong England RB/CB 2015 31 October 1995 England Queens Park Rangers Academy 39 0
3 Jake Bidwell England LB 2016 21 March 1993 England Brentford 82 2
4 Grant Hall England CB/RB 2015 29 October 1991 England Tottenham Hotspur 78 1
5 Nedum Onuoha (C) England[notes 1] CB/RB 2012 12 November 1986 England Manchester City 207 7
6 Joel Lynch Wales[notes 2] CB/LB 2016 3 October 1987 England Huddersfield Town 55 4
18 Jack Robinson England LB/CB 2014 1 September 1993 England Liverpool 39 2
20 Alex Baptiste England CB 2018 31 January 1986 England Middlesbrough 26 0
24 James Perch England RB/CB/DM 2015 28 September 1985 England Wigan Athletic 74 0
29 Osman Kakay England RB 2015 25 September 1997 England Queens Park Rangers Academy 3 0
32 Niko Hämäläinen Finland[notes 3] LB/CB 2016 5 March 1997 England Queens Park Rangers Academy 3 0
Midfielders
7 Luke Freeman England AM/RM/LM 2017 22 March 1992 England Bristol City 61 7
8 Jordan Cousins England CM/RM/LM 2016 6 March 1994 England Charlton Athletic 33 0
11 Josh Scowen England CM 2017 29 April 1993 England Barnsley 42 1
12 Jamie Mackie Scotland[notes 4] RW/LW/CF 2015 22 September 1985 England Nottingham Forest 138 24
14 Ryan Manning Republic of Ireland CM 2015 14 June 1996 Republic of Ireland Galway United 37 3
21 Massimo Luongo Australia CM/AM/DM 2015 25 September 1992 England Swindon Town 104 7
22 Paweł Wszołek Poland RW/LW/RB 2016 30 April 1992 Italy Hellas Verona 65 5
33 Ilias Chair Morocco[notes 5] Midfielder 2017 30 October 1997 Belgium Lierse 4 1
34 Bright Osayi-Samuel Nigeria RW/LW 2017 31 December 1997 England Blackpool 18 1
36 David Wheeler England RW/LW 2017 4 October 1990 England Exeter City 9 1
Forwards
9 Conor Washington Northern Ireland[notes 6] CF/RW/LW 2016 18 May 1992 England Peterborough United 88 13
17 Matt Smith England CF 2017 7 June 1989 England Fulham 56 16
30 Eberechi Eze England CF 2016 29 June 1998 England Millwall 16 2
37 Paul Smyth Northern Ireland CF 2017 10 September 1997 Northern Ireland Linfield 13 2
38 Aramide Oteh England CF 2017 10 September 1998 England Tottenham Hotspur 6 1
40 Idrissa Sylla Guinea CF/RW/LW 2016 3 December 1990 Belgium Anderlecht 58 17

Kit

Supplier: Erreà / Sponsor: Royal Panda

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Kit information

QPR agreed a multi-year partnership with Erreà to replace Dryworld as the official technical kit suppliers from the 2017/18 season. The kits will be 100 per-cent bespoke designs for the duration of the deal.[1] The Kits were revealed on 23 June.[2]

On 22 June QPR announced a three-year shirt sponsorship deal with online casino Royal Panda.[3]

New contracts

No. Pos Player Contract length Contract end Date Source
12 FW Scotland Jamie Mackie 1 year 2018 19 May 2017 [4]
28 FW Republic of Ireland Reece Grego-Cox[notes 7] 1 year 2018 19 May 2017 [5]
FW England Danny Rowe 1 year 2018 21 May 2017 [6]
MF Montserrat Brandon Comley[notes 8] 1 year 2018 30 June 2017 [7]
14 MF Republic of Ireland Ryan Manning 3 years 2020 17 July 2017 [8]
33 MF Morocco Ilias Chair 2.5 years 2020 9 February 2018 [9]

    Transfers

    Transfers in

    Date from Position Nationality Name From Fee Ref.
    1 July 2017CMNorthern IrelandCharlie OwensTottenham HotspurFree[10]
    1 July 2017DFUnited StatesGiles PhillipsFC BarringtonFree[11]
    1 July 2017CMEnglandJosh ScowenBarnsleyFree[12]
    12 July 2017RWEnglandChay TiltWest Bromwich AlbionFree[13]
    7 August 2017RBEnglandAlex BaptisteMiddlesbroughFree[14]
    29 August 2017FWNorthern IrelandPaul SmythLinfieldUndisclosed[15]
    31 August 2017RWEnglandDavid WheelerExeter City£500,000[16]
    31 August 2017LWNigeriaBright Osayi-SamuelBlackpoolUndisclosed[17]
    14 September 2017FWEnglandZenon StylianidesTottenham HotspurFree[18]
    5 January 2018FWEnglandDeshane DallingHuddersfieldFree[19]

    Transfers out

    Date from Position Nationality Name To Fee Ref.
    1 July 2017CMWales[notes 9]Michael DoughtyPeterborough UnitedUndisclosed[20]
    1 July 2017CMEnglandBen GladwinBlackburn RoversUndisclosed[21]
    1 July 2017DMEnglandKarl HenryBolton Wanderers [lower-alpha 1]Free[23]
    7 July 2017RWEnglandJosh BowlerEvertonUndisclosed[24]
    23 August 2017AMNetherlandsAbdenasser El KhayatiADO Den Haag [lower-alpha 2]Free[26]
    28 December 2017DFEnglandSteven CaulkerDundee[lower-alpha 3]Free[28]
    3 January 2018RWDemocratic Republic of the Congo[notes 10]Yeni NgbakotoGuingampUndisclosed[29]
    12 January 2018FWRepublic of IrelandReece Grego-CoxWoking [lower-alpha 4]Free[31]
    12 January 2018RWCanadaMichael PetrassoMontreal Impact [lower-alpha 5]Free[31]
    17 January 2018CMMontserratBrandon ComleyColchester UnitedUndisclosed[33]
    22 January 2018FWEnglandDanny RoweFree agentFree[34]
    23 January 2018FWEnglandDan DarbyshireFree agentFree[35]
    25 January 2018CMPolandAriel BorysiukLechia Gdańsk [lower-alpha 6]Free[37]
    29 January 2018AMFranceAxel ProhoulyFree agentFree[38]
    12 April 2018GKEnglandMartin HerdmanFree agentFree[39]
    1. Following Henry's release he joined Bolton Wanderers.[22]
    2. Following El Khayati's release he joined ADO Den Haag.[25]
    3. Following Caulker's release he joined Dundee.[27]
    4. Following Grego-Cox's release he joined Woking.[30]
    5. Following Petrasso's release he joined Montreal Impact.[32]
    6. Following Borysiuk's release he joined Lechia Gdańsk.[36]

    Loans out

    Date from Position Nationality Name To Until Ref.
    31 July 2017DFEnglandJack WilliamsWycombe Wanderers1 January 2018[40]
    3 August 2017DFEnglandAlex FinneyMaidstone UnitedApproximately
    1 January 2018[lower-alpha 1]
    [42]
    30 August 2017FWEnglandBrandon AdamsLinfield30 June 2018[43]
    30 August 2017FWEnglandEberechi EzeWycombe Wanderers2 January 2018[44]
    31 August 2017CMMontserratBrandon ComleyColchester United14 January 2018[45]
    31 August 2017GKEnglandMatt IngramNorthampton Town8 January 2018[lower-alpha 2][47]
    28 October 2017GKSwitzerlandSeny DiengWhitehawkApproximately
    4 January 2018[lower-alpha 3]
    [49]
    13 December 2017GKPolandMarcin BrzozowskiAshford Town9 January 2018[50]
    15 December 2017LBEnglandCaden Genovesi
    (work experience)
    WhitehawkUnknown[51]
    28 December 2017GKEnglandMartin HerdmanStaines Town24 January 2018[52]
    1 January 2018GKEnglandConor HudnottStaines Town30 June 2018[lower-alpha 4][54]
    3 January 2018CMEnglandSean GossRangers30 June 2018[55]
    8 January 2018GKEnglandJoe LumleyBlackpool30 June 2018[46]
    22 January 2018DFEnglandAlex FinneyMaidstone United30 June 2018[56]
    31 January 2018RWRepublic of IrelandOlamide ShodipoColchester United30 June 2018[57]
    16 March 2018GKSwitzerlandSeny DiengHampton & Richmond Borough30 April 2018[58]
    23 March 2018CMAustraliaJoshua WallenChelmsford City30 June 2018[59]
    1. On approximately 1 January 2018, Finney's loan at Maidstone United was cut short from 6 January 2018 to approximately 1 January 2018[41]
    2. On 8 January 2018, Ingram's loan at Northampton Town was cut short from 30 June 2018 to 8 January 2018[46]
    3. Dieng's loan at Whitehawk was extended from 25 November 2017 to approximately 4 January 2018[48]
    4. On 23 January 2018, Hudnott's loan at Staines Town was extended from 27 January 2018 to 30 June 2018.[53]

    Friendlies

    For the 2017/18 season, QPR announced pre-season friendlies against Peterborough United,[60] FC Union Berlin,[61] Lokomotive Leipzig,[61] Bournemouth[62] as well as behind-closed-doors games against Bromley,[63] and Reading.[64]

      Win   Draw   Loss   Upcoming   Void   Postponed

    Competitions

    Overview

    Competition Record
    G W D L GF GA GD Win %
    Championship 46 15 11 20 58 70 −12 032.61
    FA Cup 1 0 0 1 0 1 −1 000.00
    League Cup 2 1 0 1 2 4 −2 050.00
    Total 49 16 11 22 60 75 −15 032.65

    Source: Competitions

    Championship

    League table

    Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
    14 Norwich City 46 15 15 16 49 60 11 60
    15 Sheffield Wednesday 46 14 15 17 59 60 1 57
    16 Queens Park Rangers 46 15 11 20 58 70 12 56
    17 Nottingham Forest 46 15 8 23 51 65 14 53
    18 Hull City 46 11 16 19 70 70 0 49
    Source: English Football League
    Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored

    Result summary

    OverallHomeAway
    PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
    46 15 11 20 58 70  −12 56 12 5 6 37 31  +6 3 6 14 21 39  −18

    Last updated: 6 May 2018.
    Source:

    Matches

      Win   Draw   Loss   Upcoming

    The fixtures for the 2017–18 season were announced on 21 June 2017 at 9am.[65]

    FA Cup

      Win   Draw   Loss

    In the FA Cup, QPR entered the competition in the third round and were drawn at home against Milton Keynes Dons.[66]

    EFL Cup

    On 16 June 2017, QPR were drawn at home against Northampton Town in the first round.[67] Another home tie against Brentford was confirmed for the second round.[68]

      Win   Draw   Loss   Upcoming

    Squad statistics

    Statistics

    As of 6 May 2018
    No. Pos Nat Player TotalChampionshipLeague CupFA Cup
    AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
    Goalkeepers
    1 GK England Alex Smithies 44042+100010
    13 GK England Matt Ingram 40202000
    26 GK England Joe Lumley 20200000
    Defenders
    2 DF England Darnell Furlong 24118+402100
    3 DF England Jake Bidwell 47245+120010
    4 DF England Grant Hall 501+30000+10
    5 DF England Nedum Onuoha 31028+101010
    6 DF Wales Joel Lynch 25122+310000
    18 DF England Jack Robinson 34229+222010
    20 DF England Alex Baptiste 2802601010
    24 DF England James Perch 706+100000
    29 DF England Osman Kakay 20200000
    32 DF Finland Niko Hämäläinen 00000000
    Midfielders
    7 MF England Luke Freeman 47542+251+1010
    8 MF England Jordan Cousins 16013+200010
    11 MF England Josh Scowen 4314210010
    14 MF Republic of Ireland Ryan Manning 21210+922000
    21 MF Australia Massimo Luongo 39638+160000
    22 MF Poland Paweł Wszołek 37227+82100+10
    30 MF England Eberechi Eze 1728+82000+10
    33 MF Belgium Ilias Chair 71411+1010
    34 MF Nigeria Bright Osayi-Samuel 2016+1410000
    36 MF England David Wheeler 915+410000
    Forwards
    9 FW Northern Ireland Conor Washington 34624+960+1000
    12 FW Scotland Jamie Mackie 22416+440+2000
    17 FW England Matt Smith 431117+24111010
    37 FW Northern Ireland Paul Smyth 1326+620010
    38 FW England Aramide Oteh 613+310000
    40 FW Guinea Idrissa Sylla 28713+1372000
    Out on Loan
    19 MF England Sean Goss 00000000
    27 FW Republic of Ireland Olamide Shodipo 00000000
    Left During the Season
    15 DF England Steven Caulker 40202000
    16 MF Poland Ariel Borysiuk 20002000
    23 MF Democratic Republic of the Congo Yeni N'Gbakoto 612+301100
    25 MF Canada Michael Petrasso 10000+1000
    28 FW Republic of Ireland Reece Grego-Cox 00000000
    35 MF Democratic Republic of the Congo Kazenga LuaLua 802+600000

    Goals

    As of 6 May 2018
    Rank Player Position Championship League Cup FA Cup Total
    1 England Matt Smith FW 11 0 0 11
    2 Guinea Idrissa Sylla FW 7 0 0 7
    3 Northern Ireland Conor Washington FW 6 0 0 6
    Australia Massimo Luongo MF 6 0 0 6
    5 England Luke Freeman MF 5 0 0 5
    6 Scotland Jamie Mackie FW 4 0 0 4
    7 England Jake Bidwell DF 2 0 0 2
    England Jack Robinson DF 2 0 0 2
    Poland Pawel Wszolek MF 2 0 0 2
    Republic of Ireland Ryan Manning MF 2 0 0 2
    England Eberechi Eze MF 2 0 0 2
    Northern Ireland Paul Smyth FW 2 0 0 2
    13 Wales Joel Lynch DF 1 0 0 1
    England Josh Scowen MF 1 0 0 1
    England David Wheeler MF 1 0 0 1
    England Aramide Oteh FW 1 0 0 1
    Belgium Ilias Chair MF 1 0 0 1
    Nigeria Bright Osayi-Samuel MF 1 0 0 1
    Democratic Republic of the Congo Yeni N'Gbakoto MF 0 1 0 1
    England Darnell Furlong DF 0 1 0 1
    Total572059

    Clean sheets

    As of 6 May 2018
    Rank Player Position Championship League Cup FA Cup Total
    1 England Alex Smithies GK 7 0 0 7
    2 England Matt Ingram GK 0 1 0 1
    3 England Joe Lumley GK 0 0 0 0
    Total 7 1 0 8

    Disciplinary record

    As of 6 May 2018
    No. Pos. Name Championship FA Cup League Cup Total
    Yellow cardRed cardYellow cardRed cardYellow cardRed cardYellow cardRed card
    11MFJosh Scowen1310000131
    5DFNedum Onouha31000031
    20DFAlex Baptiste31001041
    12FWJamie Mackie31000031
    14MFRyan Manning21001031
    6DFJoel Lynch1100000110
    3DFJake Bidwell1000000100
    21MFMassimo Luongo1000000100
    7MFLuke Freeman901000100
    8MFJordan Cousins40000040
    18DFJack Robinson30001040
    17FWMatt Smith30000030
    2DFDarnell Furlong20000020
    13GKMatt Ingram20000020
    15DFSteven Caulker10001020
    22MFPaweł Wszołek20000020
    40FWIdrissa Sylla20000020
    1GKAlex Smithies10000010
    24DFJames Perch10000010
    33MFIlias Chair10000010
    37FWPaul Smyth10000010
    Total8751040925

    Notes

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      Notes

      1. Onuoha was born in Warri, Nigeria, but was raised in England and has represented them at U-20 and U-21 level.
      2. Lynch was born in Eastbourne, England, but also qualifies to represent Wales internationally through his father and made his international debut for Wales in August 2012.
      3. Hämäläinen was born in Florida, United States, but also qualifies to represent Finland internationally through his father and has represented them at U-18, U-19, and U-21 level.
      4. Mackie was born in Dorking, England, but also qualifies to represent Scotland internationally through his grandfather and made his international debut for Scotland in October 2010.
      5. Chair was born in Belgium, but also qualifies to represent Morocco internationally and has trained with the Morocco national under-20 football team.
      6. Washington was born in Chatham, England, but also qualifies to represent Scotland internationally through his mother and Northern Ireland through his grandmother and made his international debut for Northern Ireland in March 2016.
      7. Grego-Cox was born in Hammersmith and Fulham, England, but also qualifies to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally through his grandparents and has represented them at U-17, U-19, and U-21 level.
      8. Comley was born in Islington, England, but also qualifies to represent Montserrat internationally and has been called up by the Montserrat national football team.
      9. Doughty was born in Westminster, England, but also qualifies to represent Wales internationally and has represented them at U-19 and U-21 level.
      10. Ngbakoto was born in Croix, France, and has represented them at U-17 and U-18 level, but also qualifies to represent DR Congo internationally and made his international debut for DR Congo in March 2017.
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