QPR Season Stats 2019/20. A thread.
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QPR finished the season on 58 points in 13th position.
It is our best finishing position in the last 4 seasons and only 2 points shy of our best total since relegation.
Our average league position over the 46 games was 12.45 so our finishing position is very fair!
It is our best finishing position in the last 4 seasons and only 2 points shy of our best total since relegation.
Our average league position over the 46 games was 12.45 so our finishing position is very fair!
We finished 12 points off the top 6 and 10 points above the bottom 3. Again, very mid table.
Having resumed on 50 points after lockdown we could have lost every single one of the last 9 games and we would still have survived the drop.
Having resumed on 50 points after lockdown we could have lost every single one of the last 9 games and we would still have survived the drop.
The 76 goals conceded is the worst season defensively in the last 51 years
Our 67 goals scored was the most we have scored in a season since our Championship winning season 2010/11 (when we scored 71).
Combined that means we had the 3rd worst defence but the 4th best attack
Our 67 goals scored was the most we have scored in a season since our Championship winning season 2010/11 (when we scored 71).
Combined that means we had the 3rd worst defence but the 4th best attack
Next season will be our 6th consecutive season in The Championship. Time flies.
We have never in our history spent more than 7 seasons in a row in the second tier... so expect something to happen over the next 2 season!
We have never in our history spent more than 7 seasons in a row in the second tier... so expect something to happen over the next 2 season!
Jordan Hugill and Nahki Wells were equal top scorers with 15 each.
Ebere Eze scored in each of the last 2 games to reach 14 for the season.
Next was Bright Osayi-Samuel on 6.
Chair, Hall and Manning all got 5 goals.
Ebere Eze scored in each of the last 2 games to reach 14 for the season.
Next was Bright Osayi-Samuel on 6.
Chair, Hall and Manning all got 5 goals.
Ebere Eze he was only the 3rd QPR player in the last 12 seasons to start every match of the season.
Only Onuoha and Smithies had managed it in that time.
Eze is the first forward to achieve the feat since Kevin Gallen 15 years ago
Only Onuoha and Smithies had managed it in that time.
Eze is the first forward to achieve the feat since Kevin Gallen 15 years ago
29 different players made an appearance for QPR this season.
Of those 29 players an impressive 14 are aged 23 or under.
Only 5 were aged over 30, and 2 of those (Pugh and Wells) are no longer at the club, with Rangel likely to follow.
Of those 29 players an impressive 14 are aged 23 or under.
Only 5 were aged over 30, and 2 of those (Pugh and Wells) are no longer at the club, with Rangel likely to follow.
Key Players:
If we consider those who played in a minimum 20% of the matches the player with the highest win percentage was Marc Pugh - we won 48% of the matches Pugh played.
Leistner (45%), Barbet and Scowen (both 44%) were close behind on win percentage.
If we consider those who played in a minimum 20% of the matches the player with the highest win percentage was Marc Pugh - we won 48% of the matches Pugh played.
Leistner (45%), Barbet and Scowen (both 44%) were close behind on win percentage.
By far the weakest link appears to be Lee Wallace. We lost 73% of the matches he played, only winning 2 of his 11 appearances.
Behind Wallace we have Masterson, Shodipo, Oteh and Kane all with defeat percentages over 50%.
Behind Wallace we have Masterson, Shodipo, Oteh and Kane all with defeat percentages over 50%.
In terms of losing the least top of the list is Josh Scowen who lost in just 28% of his appearances.
Barbet and Pugh were next on 30% defeats, followed by the experienced heads of Rangel (33%) and Cameron (36%)
Barbet and Pugh were next on 30% defeats, followed by the experienced heads of Rangel (33%) and Cameron (36%)
In the battle of the goalkeepers Lumley started 27 games, Kelly 19.
Lumley proved slightly more successful with 37% wins to Kelly's 32%.
Lumley also lost less matches - 41% to 47%
Lumley proved slightly more successful with 37% wins to Kelly's 32%.
Lumley also lost less matches - 41% to 47%
And to finish...
If Mark Warburton can make it through another 7 weeks as boss and he'll become the first manager since Harry Redknapp to take charge on the opening day for 2 seasons in a row!
Thanks for reading and Come on you R's! #QPR
If Mark Warburton can make it through another 7 weeks as boss and he'll become the first manager since Harry Redknapp to take charge on the opening day for 2 seasons in a row!
Thanks for reading and Come on you R's! #QPR