1981–82 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season

During the 1981–82 English football season, Queens Park Rangers competed in the Second Division and finished in 5th position. They also reached the FA Cup final for the first time in their history, losing the final after a replay to Tottenham Hotspur.[1]

Queens Park Rangers
1981–82 season
ChairmanJim Gregory
ManagerTerry Venables
StadiumLoftus Road
Second Division5th
FA CupRunners-up
Milk CupFourth round
Top goalscorerLeague: Simon Stainrod (17)
All: Simon Stainrod (24)
Highest home attendance24,653 v Crystal Palace (FA Cup sixth round, 6 March 1982)
Lowest home attendance8753 v Grimsby Town (Second Division, 6 February 1982)
Average home league attendance12,574
Biggest win7-1 Vs Bolton Wanderers (1 May 1982)
Biggest defeat0-4 Vs Watford (9 March 1982)

Season summary

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During the summer of 1981, Rangers installed an artificial Omniturf pitch at their Loftus Road ground. The opening match on the new surface - the first of its kind in British professional football - was a 2–1 defeat to Luton Town, who would install a synthetic pitch of their own a few years later. Despite this setback, Rangers proved difficult to beat at home, but away results were indifferent by comparison and they ultimately fell two points short of the third promotion spot.[2]

In the FA Cup, Rangers beat Middlesbrough, Blackpool, Grimsby Town, Crystal Palace and West Bromwich Albion en route to the final at Wembley, where their opponents were holders Tottenham. Terry Fenwick's header salvaged a 1–1 draw after Glenn Hoddle had put Spurs in front, both goals coming in the second half of extra-time,[3] but Hoddle converted a penalty in the sixth minute of the replay which proved decisive despite Rangers enjoying much of the possession for the remainder of the game.[4]

Omniturf

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During the summer of 1981 an artificial pitch of Omniturf was installed at Loftus Road, the first such surface to be used in British professional football.The surface was not favoured by everyone, with QPR keeper Peter Hucker describing it as "basically a bit of carpet over two feet of concrete", and stated that as a goalkeeper, he strongly disliked diving onto it saying that "I'd have close to third degree burns because the pitch would totally rip the skin off."Rangers lost the first league match played on the new surface 1-2 versus Luton Town on 1 September 1981. During the time that Loftus Road had the Omniturf pitch installed, QPR reached two cup finals and became Second Division champions, something that critics claimed was caused by the advantage the pitch presented,

Badge

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A new centenary badge was unveiled on the FA Cup Final shirt, which remained in use until 2008

Adidas remained as QPR's kit manufacturers.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
3 Norwich City (P) 42 22 5 15 64 50 +14 71 Promotion to the First Division
4 Sheffield Wednesday 42 20 10 12 55 51 +4 70
5 Queens Park Rangers 42 21 6 15 65 43 +22 69
6 Barnsley 42 19 10 13 59 41 +18 67
7 Rotherham United 42 20 7 15 66 54 +12 67
Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
(P) Promoted

Results

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QPR scores given first

  Win   Draw   Loss

Second Division

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Date Opponents H / A Result
F – A
Scorers Attendance Position
29 August 1981 Wrexham A 3–1 King, Allen 2 4661 5
1 September 1981 Luton Town H 1–2 King 18,703 6
5 September 1981 Newcastle United H 3–0 King, Roeder, Stainrod 14,176 3
12 September 1981 Grimsby Town A 1–2 Gregory 9490 8
19 September 1981 Crystal Palace H 1–0 Stainrod 17,039 6
22 September 1981 Oldham Athletic A 0–2 6421 8
26 September 1981 Derby County A 1–3 Gregory 11,246 14
3 October 1981 Blackburn Rovers H 2–0 Gregory, Allen 9541 10
10 October 1981 Norwich City H 2–0 Gregory, Stainrod 11,806 7
18 October 1981 Orient A 1–1 Gillard 8192 6
24 October 1981 Leicester City H 2–0 Stainrod, Gregory 12,419 4
31 October 1981 Charlton Athletic A 2–1 Stainrod, Allen 11,333 4
7 November 1981 Rotherham United H 1–1 Flanagan 10,949 4
14 November 1981 Sheffield Wednesday A 3–1 Stainrod 3 17,024 3
21 November 1981 Shrewsbury Town A 1–2 Flanagan 4765 4
24 November 1981 Oldham Athletic H 0–0 9477 4
28 November 1981 Cardiff City H 2–0 Stainrod 2 10,225 3
5 December 1981 Bolton Wanderers A 0–1 6076 5
12 December 1981 Barnsley H 1–0 Flanagan 10,972 4
26 December 1981 Chelsea H 0–2 22,022 5
16 January 1982 Wrexham H 1–1 Stainrod 10,066 4
30 January 1982 Crystal Palace A 0–0 15,267 6
6 February 1982 Grimsby Town H 1–0 Gregory 8753 5
9 February 1982 Cambridge United A 0–1 4822 6
16 February 1982 Blackburn Rovers A 1–2 Allen 6884 7
20 February 1982 Derby County H 3–0 Hazell, Fenwick, Flanagan 8890 6
27 February 1982 Norwich City A 1–0 Roeder 15,928 7
9 March 1982 Watford A 0–4 16,862 7
13 March 1982 Leicester City A 2–3 Currie, Stainrod 17,821 9
20 March 1982 Charlton Athletic H 4–0 Fenwick, Allen 3 13,118 7
27 March 1982 Rotherham United A 0–1 10,472 9
29 March 1982 Sheffield Wednesday H 2–0 Flanagan, Stainrod 11,710 7
6 April 1982 Orient H 3–0 Hazell, Flanagan, Stainrod 10,531 7
10 April 1982 Chelsea A 1–2 Gregory 18,365 7
12 April 1982 Watford H 0–0 22,091 7
17 April 1982 Shrewsbury Town H 2–1 Flanagan, Allen 11,148 6
24 April 1982 Cardiff City A 2–1 Allen, Micklewhite 5979 6
1 May 1982 Bolton Wanderers H 7–1 Gregory, Micklewhite, Flanagan 2, Fenwick (pen), Stainrod, Allen 10,002 5
5 May 1982 Newcastle United A 4–0 Gregory, Allen, Flanagan, Stainrod 10,670 5
8 May 1982 Barnsley A 0–3 10,579 6
11 May 1982 Luton Town A 2–3 Fenwick, Stainrod 16,657 6
15 May 1982 Cambridge United H 2–1 Allen, Fenwick (pen) 10,467 5

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Milk Cup

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Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F – A
Scorers Attendance
6 October 1981 Second Round First Leg Portsmouth H 5–0 Ellis (og), Gregory 2, Micklewhite 2 13,502
27 October 1981 Second Round Second Leg Portsmouth A 2–2 Flanagan, Micklewhite 7677
10 November 1981 Third Round Bristol City H 3–0 Flanagan, Stainrod, Allen 9215
1 December 1981 Fourth Round Watford A 1–4 Stainrod (pen) 18,276

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FA Cup

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Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F – A
Scorers Attendance
2 January 1982 Third Round Middlesbrough H 1–1 Stainrod 12,100
18 January 1982 Third Round Replay Middlesbrough A 3–2 (aet - 2–2 at 90 mins) Stainrod 2, Neill 14,819
23 January 1982 Fourth Round Blackpool A 0–0 10,227
26 January 1982 Fourth Round Replay Blackpool H 5–1 Allen 4, Stainrod (pen) 11,712
13 February 1982 Fifth Round Grimsby Town H 3–1 Stainrod, Allen, Howe 13,344
6 March 1982 Sixth Round Crystal Palace H 1–0 Allen 24,653
3 April 1982 Semi-Final West Bromwich Albion N 1–0 Allen 45,015
22 May 1982 Final Tottenham Hotspur N 1–1 (aet - 0–0 at 90 mins) Fenwick 100,000
27 May 1982 Final Replay Tottenham Hotspur N 0–1 90,000

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Pre-Season

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Date Country Opponents H / A Result
F – A
Scorers
25 July 1981 Sweden Stugens BK A 6-0 Stainrod 2, King 2, Burridge, Sealy
27 July 1981 Sweden Sandviks IK A 8-1 Flanagan, Micklewhite 2, Stainrod, Waddock, Sealy 2, Muir
29 July 1981 Sweden Spanga IS A 1–0 Micklewhite
30 July 1981 Sweden Enkopings A 9-1 Flanagan 3, Micklewhite, Stainrod 2, Allen 2, Muir
2 August 1981 Sweden Ludvika BK A 4-1 Flanagan, Stainrod 2, Gregory
16 August 1981 Ireland Athlone Town A 4-3 Flanagan, Stainrod 3
18 August 1981 Ireland Bohemians A 3-0 Stainrod 2, Allen

Squad

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Pos. Nat. Name League Appearances League Goals Milk Cup Appearances Milk Cup Goals F A Cup Appearances F A Cup Goals Total Appearances Total Goals
GK   ENG Peter Hucker 22 9 31
GK   ENG John Burridge 20 4 24
GK   ENG Graham Benstead
DF   ENG Ian Dawes 5 5
DF   ENG Terry Fenwick 36 5 4 8 1 48 6
DF   ENG Ian Gillard 33(2) 1 4 9 46(2) 1
DF   JAM Bob Hazell 23(1) 2 4 4 31(1) 2
DF   ENG Ernie Howe 16 1 5 1 22 1
DF   NIR Alan McDonald
DF   ENG Warren Neill 11 3(1) 1 14(1) 1
DF   ENG Glenn Roeder 41 2 4 8 53 2
DF   ENG Steve Wicks 9 9
MF   ENG Tony Currie 20 1 1 7 28 1
MF   ENG Martin Duffield
MF   ENG Gerry Francis 7 7
MF   ENG John Gregory 34 9 4 2 7 45 11
MF   ENG Andy King 4 3 4 3
MF   ENG Gary Micklewhite 24(2) 2 3(1) 3 4(1) 31(4) 5
MF   IRE Mark O'Connor 1 1
MF   IRE Gary Waddock 35 3 9 47
MF   ENG Dean Wilkins (1) 1 1(1)
FW   ENG Clive Allen 36(1) 13 2 1 7 7 45(1) 21
FW   ENG Steve Burke 2(10) 1(1) (1) 3(12)
FW   ENG Martyn Busby
FW   ENG Wayne Fereday 2(2) 0(1) 2(3)
FW   ENG Mike Flanagan 36(1) 10 3 2 9 48(1) 12
FW   ENG Ian Muir
FW   ENG Tony Sealy 4(3) 1 5(3)
FW   ENG Simon Stainrod 39 17 4 2 9 5 52 24
FW   NIR Ian Stewart 2(1) 0(2) 1(1) 3(4)

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Transfers Out

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Name from Date Fee Date Club Fee
Don Shanks Luton Town November 1974 £35,000 August 1981 Brighton & Hove Albion Free
Barry Silkman Brentford October 1980 £20,000 September 1981 Leyton Orient £15,000
Andy King Everton September 1980 £400,000 September 1981 West Bromwich Albion
Dean Neal Queens Park Rangers Juniors January 1979 October 1981 Millwall £80,000
Gordon Hill Derby County November 1979 £150,000 November 1981 Montreal Manic
Gerry Francis Crystal Palace February 1981 £150,000 January 1982 Coventry £145,000
Tony Sealy Crystal Palace March 1981 £80,000 February 1982 Port Vale loan
Ian Gillard Queens Park Rangers Juniors October 1968 July 1982 Aldershot

Transfers In

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Name from Date Fee
Alan McDonald Queens Park Rangers Juniors August 1981
Martin Duffield Queens Park Rangers Juniors January 1982
Steve Wicks Crystal Palace March 1982 £325,000

References

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  1. ^ "Dreams Can Come True – The 1982 FA Cup Semi-Final at Highbury". Independent R's.
  2. ^ "When El Tel's QPR installed Britain's first artificial pitch". PressReader.
  3. ^ "Tottenham Defeat QPR To Win 1982 FA Cup Final". Hotspur HQ.
  4. ^ "FA Cup 1982". My Eyes Have Seen The Glory.
  5. ^ Rothmans 1982-83, pp. 306
  6. ^ Rothmans 1982-83, pp. 449, 451 & 453–454
  7. ^ Rothmans 1982-83, pp. 473–477
  8. ^ Rothmans 1982-83, pp. 306–308
Bibliography
  • Rothmans Football Yearbook 1982-83 (Editor: Jack Rollin). London: Queen Anne Press. ISBN 0-356-07888-4.