1949–50 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season

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Queens Park Rangers
1949–50 season
ChairmanAlbert Hittinger
ManagerDave Mangnall
StadiumLoftus Road
Football League Second Division 20th
FA Cup Third Round
London Challenge CupQuarter Finalist
Top goalscorerLeague: Bert Addinall 11
All: Bert Addinall 11
Highest home attendance29771 Vs Tottenham Hotspur (21 Apr 1950)
Lowest home attendance8873 Vs Bradford Park Avenue (5 Nov 1949)
Biggest win3–0 Vs Luton Town (10 Sept 1949)
Biggest defeat0–5 Vs Barnsley (31 Jan 1950)
  1948–49
1950–51  

During the 1949–50 English football season, Queens Park Rangers competed in the Football League Second Division and finished in twentieth place. In June 1950, Reg Allen was transferred to Manchester United for £11,000, a then world-record fee for a goalkeeper.

Contents

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsQualification or relegation
18 Bury 421491960650.92337
19 West Ham United 4212121853610.86936
20 Queens Park Rangers 4211121940570.70234
21 Plymouth Argyle (R)428161844650.67732Relegation to the Third Division South
22 Bradford Park Avenue (R)4210112151770.66231Relegation to the Third Division North
Source: [ citation needed ]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
(R) Relegated

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Results

QPR scores given first

  Win  Draw  Loss

Second Division

DateOpponentsVenueResult
F–A
ScorersAttendance
20 Aug 1949Leeds UnitedAway1–1B. Pointon31589
24 Aug 1949BrentfordHome3–3J. Pattison (2) ((2) pens), B. Pointon20931
27 Aug 1949SouthamptonHome1–0S. Hudson23040
31 Aug 1949BrentfordAway2–0C. Hatton, S. Hudson25741
3 Sept 1949Coventry CityAway0–022606
7 Sept 1949Preston North EndHome0–020113
10 Sept 1949Luton TownHome3–0A. Addinall, C. Hatton, T. Duggan20674
14 Sept 1949Preston North EndAway2–3Robertson (og), A. Addinall26515
17 Sept 1949BarnsleyAway1–3A. Addinall19787
24 Sept 1949West Ham UnitedHome0–124578
1 Oct 1949Sheffield UnitedAway1–1Ramscar28150
8 Oct 1949Hull CityHome1–4T. Duggan28725
15 Oct 1949Sheffield WednesdayAway0–131728
22 Oct 1949Plymouth ArgyleHome0–216381
29 Oct 1949ChesterfieldAway1–2F. Neary12202
5 Nov 1949Bradford Park AvenueHome0–18873
12 Nov 1949Leicester CityAway2–3A. Addinall, Parkinson27058
19 Nov 1949BuryHome1–0F. Neary15257
26 Nov 1949Tottenham HotspurAway0–362783
3 Dec 1949Cardiff CityHome0–115954
10 Dec 1949Blackburn RoversAway0–016808
17 Dec 1949Leeds UnitedHome1–1T. Best13256
24 Dec 1949SouthamptonAway2–1F. Neary (2)21382
26 Dec 1949Grimsby TownAway1–1S. Hudson22053
27 Dec 1949Grimsby TownHome1–2A. Addinall22994
31 Dec 1949Coventry CityHome2–0B. McEwan, T. Best16847
14 Jan 1950Luton TownAway2–1D. Mills, F. Neary16291
31 Jan 1950BarnsleyHome0–516597
4 Feb 1950West Ham UnitedAway0–125440
18 Feb 1950Sheffield UnitedHome1–3J. McKay20264
25 Feb 1950Hull CityAway1–1D. Mills24586
4 Mar 1950Sheffield WednesdayHome0–023273
11 Mar 1950Plymouth ArgyleAway2–0T. Best, A. Addinall22093
18 Mar 1950ChesterfieldHome3–2G. Wardle, A. Addinall (2)18502
25 Mar 1950Bradford Park AvenueAway0–118063
1 Apr 1950Tottenham HotspurHome0–229771
7 Apr 1950Swansea CityHome0–023217
8 Apr 1950Cardiff CityAway0–421102
10 Apr 1950Swansea CityAway1–0S. Hudson18405
15 Apr 1950Leicester CityHome2–0A. Addinall (2)15311
22 Apr 1950BuryAway0–011383
29 Apr 1950Blackburn RoversHome2–3A. Addinall, C. Hatton10352

FA Cup

DateRoundOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendance
7 Jan 1950Third RoundEvertonH0–222433

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London Challenge Cup [3]

DateRoundOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendance
10 October 1949First RoundBarnetH2–1
24 October 1949Quarter-FinalsFulhamA1–3

Squad

PositionNationalityNameLeague

Appearances

League GoalsF..A.Cup AppearancesF.A.Cup GoalsTotal

Appearances

Total Goals
GK Flag of England.svg Reg Allen 41141
GK Flag of England.svg Reg Saphin 11
GK Flag of England.svg Dave Underwood
DF Flag of England.svg Des Farrow 22123
DF Flag of England.svg Bill Heath25126
DF Flag of England.svg George Powell 28129
DF Flag of England.svg Arthur Jefferson 1717
DF Flag of England.svg Reg Dudley1313
DF Flag of England.svg Ted Reay 22
MF Flag of England.svg Alf Parkinson171171
MF Flag of England.svg Reg Chapman13114
MF Flag of England.svg Horace Woodward 3232
MF Flag of Scotland.svg Dave Nelson 1313
FW Flag of England.svg Bert Addinall 28112811
FW Flag of England.svg Cyril Hatton 3731383
FW Flag of England.svg Don Mills 132132
FW Flag of England.svg Ted Duggan202202
FW Flag of England.svg George Wardle 2811291
FW Flag of Scotland.svg Johnny McKay121121
FW Flag of England.svg Frank Neary 1851195
FW Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Charlie Hill 1616
FW Flag of England.svg Fred Ramscar 141141
FW Flag of England.svg Stan Hudson1341144
FW Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Tommy Best 1331143
FW Flag of Scotland.svg Billy McEwan 911101
FW Flag of England.svg Bill Pointon 9292
FW Flag of Scotland.svg Johnny Pattison7272
FW Flag of England.svg Ernie Adams 11

Transfers in

NamefromDateFee
Frank NearyLeyton OrientOctober 1949£7,000
Dave UnderwoodEdgware TownDecember 1949
Tommy BestCardiff CityDecember 1949
Derek ParsonsAshford TownFebruary 1950
Dave NelsonBrentfordFebruary 1950
Eddie DaviesArsenalApril 1950
Brian Nicholas Queens Park Rangers JuniorsMay 1950
Brian NicholasQueens Park Rangers JuniorsMay 1950
Tony InghamLeeds UnitedJune 1950
Bobby Cameron Port GlasgowJune 1950
Pat WoodsQueens Park Rangers JuniorsJuly 1950
Billy WaughLuton TownJuly 1950

Transfers out

NamefromDateFeeDateClubFee
Don MillsMaltby MainAugust 1946August 1949Torquay United
George SmithBrentfordJune 1947£2,000September 1949Ipswich Town
Johnny HartburnYeovil TownMarch 1947£2,000September 1949Watford
Fred RamscarWolverhampton WanderersOctober 1947November 1949Preston North End
Billy McEwanPetershillMay 1938February 1950Leyton Orient
Bill PointonPort ValeJanuary 1949February 1950Brentford
Johnny PattisonMotherwellMay 1937February 1950Leyton Orient
Arthur JeffersonPeterborough UnitedFebruary 1936March 1950Aldershot
Reg AllenCorona Social ClubMay 1938June 1950Manchester United£11,000
Reg DudleyMillwallDecember 1946July 1950Watford
Stan HudsonWest Ham UnitedSeptember 1948July 1950Retired
Tommy BestCardiff CityDecember 1949July 1950Hereford United
Ted ReaySheffield UnitedJune 1937July 1950Retired

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References

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