1980–81 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season
Queens Park Rangers 1980–81 football season
During the 1980–81 English football season, Queens Park Rangers competed in the Second Division
Season summary
Having led the Rangers to a fifth-place finish in the Second Division in his first season in charge, manager Tommy Docherty fell out with chairman and Gregory resulted in him leaving the club by mutual consent at the end of that season but, following a player revolt, he was reinstated as boss nine days later, ahead of the start of the 1980/81 season.
His 'third' spell in charge would only last 10 league games, however. After failing in an attempt to sign Andy Ritchie from his former club Manchester United, "Doc" announced that Ritchie should not sign for Chelsea because he was too good for the Second Division, despite the R's competing in the same league themselves.[citation needed ]
Rangerd chairman Gregory made Docherty apologise to the Chelsea chairman and following a goalless draw with Leyton Orient – and with Rangers towards the bottom of the second tier – he was dismissed and left the club for a third and final time.
his replacement Terry Venables previous club Crystal Palace were bottom of division one when he left during October to join Second Division Queens Park Rangers.With 11 away defeats rangers fell to eighth position seven points short of the third promotion spot.[citation needed ]
In the League Cup, Rangers beat Derby County on Penalties but were knocked out in the next round by division foes Notts County , In the F.A. Cup eventual winners Tottenham Hotspur triumphed after a replay
[ 1]
Kit
Adidas remained as QPR's kit manufacturers.[citation needed ]
League Table
Source:
[citation needed ] Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
Results
QPR scores given first
Win
Draw
Loss
Second Division
Date
Opponents
H / A
Result F – A
Scorers
Attendance
Position
16 August 1980
Oldham
A
0-1
6,986
16
19 August 1980
Bristol Rovers
H
4-0
Fereday 2,
Shanks, Hazell
9,031
4
23 August 1980
Swansea City
H
0–0
10,854
9
30 August 1980
Chelsea
A
1–1
Langley
23,381
12
6 September 1980
Notts County
A
1–2
Hill
7,197
17
13 September 1980
Newcastle United
H
1–2
Hazell
10,865
19
20 September 1980
Sheffield Wednesday
A
0-1
15,195
20
27 September 1980
Bristol City
H
4-0
Neal 2, Shanks, Langley
8,551
17
4 October 1980
Blackburn Rovers
A
1-2
Neal
12,209
19
7 October 1980
Orient
H
0–0
9,627
19
11 October 1980
Bolton Wanderers
H
3-1
Langley, Neal, Burke
8,641
14
18 October 1980
Derby County
A
3-3
King 2, Langley
16,021
14
22 October 1980
Cardiff City
A
0-1
14,489
17
25 October 1980
Wrexham
H
0-1
9,050
19
1 November 1980
Grimsby Town
A
0–0
10,015
19
8 November 1980
Luton Town
A
3-2
Neal 2, King
10,082
17
11 November 1980
Bristol Rovers
A
2-1
King, Langley
6,612
12
15 November 1980
Oldham Athletic
H
2-0
Silkman, Neal
8,223
12
22 November 1980
Preston North End
A
2-3
Roeder, Neal
6,762
13
29 November 1980
Shrewsbury
H
0-0
7,982
13
6 December 1980
Cambridge United
A
0–1
6,349
16
19 December 1980
Bolton Wanderers
A
2-1
Flanagan, Stainrod
6,315
12
26 December 1980
West Ham United
H
3-0
Currie, Stainrod, Silkman
23,811
11
27 December 1980
Watford
A
1-1
King
23,547
12
10 January 1981
Preston North End
H
1-1
Stainrod
8,415
12
17 January 1981
Chelsea
H
1–0
Langley
22,873
12
31 January 1981
Swansea City
A
2–1
Langley, King
12,518
11
3 February 1981
Cardiff City
H
2-0
Fenwick, Langley
9,834
9
7 February 1981
Newcastle United
A
0-1
20,404
10
14 February 1981
Notts County
H
1-1
Howe
11,457
11
21 February 1981
Bristol City
A
1–0
Waddock
11,036
9
28 February 1981
Sheffield Wednesday
H
1-2
Stainrod
15,104
10
7 March 1981
Blackburn Rovers
H
1-1
Francis
9,513
11
21 March 1981
Derby County
H
3-1
Francis 2, Flanagan
8,905
10
28 March 1981
Wrexham
A
1–1
Waddock
5,887
10
31 March 1981
Orient
A
0-4
6,724
11
4 April 1981
Grimsby Town
H
1–0
Francis
8,906
8
11 April 1981
Luton Town
A
0-3
12,112
10
11 April 1981
Watford
H
0-0
10,571
10
25 April 1981
Cambridge United
H
5–0
Sealy 2, Muir 2, Roeder
6,668
8
2 May 1981
Shrewsbury Town
A
3-3
Flanagan , Waddock, Fenwick
5,714
9
[ 2]
Date
Round
Opponents
H / A
Result F – A
Scorers
Attendance
26 August 1980
Second Round First Leg
Derby County
H
0–0
11,244
3 September 1980
Second Round Second Leg
Derby County
A
0-0 *5-3 on Pens
16,728
23 September 1980
Third Round
Notts County
A
1-4
Langley
6644
[citation needed ]
FA Cup
[citation needed ]
Squad
[ 3]
Transfers Out
Name
from
Date
Fee
Date
Club
Fee
Martyn Rogers
Manchester United
July 1979
£7,500
May 1981
Sydney Olympic
Free
Chris Woods
Nottingham Forest
July 1979
£250,000
March 1981
Norwich City
£225,000
David McCreery
Manchester United
August 1979
£200,000
March 1981
Tulsa Roughnecks
£125,000
Tommy Langley
Chelsea
August 1980
£400,000
March 1981
Crystal Palace
£200,000
Steve Wicks
Derby County
September 1979
£275,000
June 1981
Crystal Palace
and £700,000 for Clive Allen
Martyn Busby
Queens Park Rangers Juniors
April 1970
July 1981
Retired (injury)
Transfers In
Name
from
Date
Fee
Tommy Langley
Chelsea
August 1980
£400,000
Warren Neill
Queens Park Rangers Juniors
September 1980
Wayne Fereday
Queens Park Rangers Juniors
September 1980
Ian Muir
Queens Park Rangers Juniors
September 1980
Andy King
Everton
September 1980
£400,000
Barry Silkman
Brentford
October 1980
£20,000
Simon Stainrod
Oldham Athletic
November 1980
£270,000.
John Burridge
Crystal Palace
December 1980
£250,000
Terry Fenwick
Crystal Palace
December 1980
£110,000
Mike Flanagan
Crystal Palace
December 1980
£150,000
Ian Dawes
Queens Park Rangers Juniors
December 1980
Gerry Francis
Crystal Palace
February 1981
£150,000
Tony Sealy
Crystal Palace
March 1981
£80,000
John Gregory
Brighton & Hove Albion
June 1981
£300,000
Clive Allen
Crystal Palace
June 1981
Steve Wicks and £700,000
Graham Benstead
Queens Park Rangers Juniors
July 1981
References
Bibliography
Rothmans Football Yearbook 1980–81 (Editor: Jack Rollin) . London: Queen Anne Press. ISBN 0362020167 .
Rothmans Football Yearbook 1982-83 (Editor: Jack Rollin) . London: Queen Anne Press. ISBN 0-356-07888-4 .
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