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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

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- Birthdays for Kevin Gallen and Rowan Vine

- Leon Knight Update!!!

- Video (1973): Brilliant QPR with Bowles, Thomas and Francis Win at Wolves

- Video: 1978 - Two Billy Hamilton Goals for QPR vs Manchester City

- Video: Venables' QPR vs Blackburn (1981)

- Raheem Sterling Shining at Liverpool

- QPR Women Reserves Lose to Gillingham

- Top Ten Football Club "Brands"

- Chelsea's Lack of Fan Growth

- Football Clubs and Yom Kippur

- "Once Linked to QPR" Marlon King Finally Signs for Coventry

- Mocking QPR...Ignoring QPR

- QPR's Mackie and Walker make Championship Team of the Week Football League

- Video Flashback: Flavio Briatore Talking About His QPR Plans (and some other QPR videos)

- Four Years Ago yesterday: Gianni Paladini Axes Gary Waddock (and Alan McDonald) and appoint John Gregory

- Compilation of QPR Songs (Some Oldies!)

- Forty Years Ago: Barry Bridges' Final Game for QPR

- Three Years Ago: Bernie Ecclestone's First QPR Game


QPR Official Site - GREAT SCOT!

Jamie Mackie scored his second brace in a week at Leicester on Saturday to bring his goal tally to eight in seven league games, and now he is dreaming of a Scotland call-up.

Mackie, who turns 25 on Wednesday, qualifies for Scotland through his granddad on his father's side and he told www.qpr.co.uk this afternoon: "I haven't had any contact from the national side but I would be delighted if that did happen.

"My granddad was a very proud Scotsman and it would be a great moment for me if I was lucky enough to be called up.

Hopefully that will happen but all I can do is concentrate on playing well for QPR, and seeing what develops."

Mackie has stormed to the top of the Championship scoring charts with his sensational start to the campaign, and he admitted: "I couldn't have dreamed of a better start to my QPR career.

"It has been perfect really, and long may that continue.

"I don't know what to put my goalscoring down to. I am working extremely hard in matches as well as on the training ground, but I have been like that throughout my career. I always give 100 per-cent, and that will never change."

Mackie is being touted as the signing of the summer following his arrival from Plymouth Argyle, and the hard-working forward is quick to praise Neil Warnock for the impact he has had on his career.

"The gaffer here is quality," he added. "He lets you express yourself in the attacking third of the pitch, and that has really helped me.

"With the quality we've got here at QPR, we all know that if you regularly make mistakes or the wrong decisions you'll find yourself out of the team.

"I love playing football and if I wasn't playing on a Saturday I wouldn't be happy, so I know I have to work hard in every match to keep hold of my place."

After scoring both goals in our 2-0 win at the Walkers on Saturday, coming on the back of his double in our 3-0 triumph at Ipswich, Mackie appeared to be withdrawn with an injury late on.

Incredibly, the R's No.12 has revealed he has been suffering with a problem ALL SEASON.

"I have had a bit of a problem with my right hamstring since the start of the campaign," he said.

"I haven't been 100 per cent.

"We have had to monitor it, and there are times when I have to take it easy in training.

"The physio team at the Club are quality and they are looking after me, and making sure I do the right things."

QPR supporters will be hoping magic-man Mackie will be fit to face Doncaster at Loftus Road this weekend. QPR


QPR OFFICIAL SITE - FANS GO 'GA GA' FOR NEW RADIO SHOW
- R's fans have given a universal 'thumbs up' to our inaugural QPR Player Live Matchday Show which took place at our recent home game against Middlesbrough.
- Messages were received from Dubai to Dublin, encouraging us to make the show a regular feature for the season.
- QPR Player Live Matchday Show will once again be on air from 2.00pm this weekend in the lead up to our Championship fixture with Doncaster Rovers at Loftus Road.
- Needless to say, we will be providing live commentary of the match itself and plan to continue the show after the final whistle, discussing the key points from the game as well as looking at other results in the npower Championship.
- Our intention is to have phone-ins from supporters, giving YOU the chance to air your views to fellow fans.
- For the time being, however, you can share your comments with the studio from 2.00pm by e-mailing qprplayer@qpr.co.uk
- In order to listen, all you have to do is look out for the 'LIVE MATCHDAY SHOW' article which will appear here on the official website on Saturday.
- At present, this is a trial show. We anticipate teething problems but welcome your feedback to qprplayer@qpr.co.uk
- To subscribe to QPR Player for just £3.99 a month, click here.
- If you join between now and October 31st you will be entered into a free prize draw to win Jamie Mackie's goalscoring boots! To find out more, click hereQPR

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