1943–44 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season

The 1943–44 Queens Park Rangers season was the club's 53rd season of existence and their 2nd in the London League, part of the Wartime League. QPR finished 3rd in the league, and were eliminated in the group stage of the League Cup.[1]

Queens Park Rangers
1943–44 season
ChairmanCharles W Fielding
ManagerTed Vizard / Dave Mangnall (after 29 April 1944)
StadiumLoftus Road
London League3rd
League Cup (South) Group DGroup
Top goalscorerLeague:
All: William Heathcote 36
Highest home attendance15,000 v Arsenal
(26 February 1944)
Lowest home attendance4,000 v Clapton Orient
(11 December 1943)
v Fulham
(22 April 1944)
Average home league attendance7,419
Biggest win7–0 v Southampton
(30 October 1943)
Biggest defeat2–11 v Chelsea
(27 November 1943)

League standings

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London League

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
1 Tottenham Hotspur 30 19 8 3 71 36 46
2 West Ham United 30 17 7 6 74 39 41
3 Queen's Park Rangers 30 14 12 4 69 54 40

Results

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League South

  Win   Draw   Loss

London League

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Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Position
28 August 1943 Chelsea A W 3–1 Heathcote 2, De Busser 9469 4
4 September 1943 Tottenham Hotspur H W 1–0 Heathcote 10700 3
11 September 1943 Clapton Orient A W 3–2 Heathcote 2, Swinfen 3000 2
18 September 1943 Watford H W 3–1 Heathcote 2, Pattison 2
25 September 1943 Portsmouth A D 1–1 McEwan 10000 2
2 October 1943 Reading A D 0–0 9000 2
9 October 1943 Millwall H W 2–0 Mangnall, Burley 9901 2
16 October 1943 Aldershot H D 2–2 Mangnall, Heathcote 9391 1
23 October 1943 Brighton A L 1–3 Heathcote 3500 3
30 October 1943 Southampton H W 7–0 Heathcote 3, Pattison 2, McEwan, Griffiths 7060 1
6 November 1943 West Ham United A D 1–1 Heathcote 16100 1
13 November 1943 Arsenal A L 0–5 20014 4
20 November 1943 Charlton Athletic A L 0–1 3896 4
27 November 1943 Chelsea H L 2–11 Swinfen, Pearson 6000 9
4 December 1943 Tottenham Hotspur A D 2–2 Heathcote 2 12485 9
11 December 1943 Clapton Orient H W 6–2 Swinfen 2, Burley, Heathcote 2, OG 4000 6
18 December 1943 Fulham A D 2–2 Sibley, Ramscar 6000 6
25 December 1943 Brentford A W 5–2 Somerfield 2, Heathcote 2, Lowes 11200 6
27 December 1943 Brentford H W 3–2 Swinfen, Heathcote, Somerfield 4
1 January 1944 Watford A D 2–2 Somerfield, Heathcote 4483 4
8 January 1944 West Ham United H W 3–0 Heathcote 2, Little 11944 4
15-Jan-44 Portsmouth h PP
22 January 1944 Reading H W 2–0 Heathcote 2 4500 3
29 January 1944 Millwall A W 4–3 Heathcote, Lowes, Somerfield, Burley 5000 2
5 February 1944 Aldershot A W 3–1 Sheen, Lowes, Burley 5000 2
12 February 1944 Brighton H W 1–0 Sheen 7200 2
19-Feb-44 Southampton A pp
26-Feb-44 Fulham h pp
4-Mar-44 Arsenal h pp
11-Mar-44 Charlton Athletic h pp
1 April 1944 Southampton A D 2–2 De Lisle, Heathcote 4000
10 April 1944 Portsmouth H D 1–1 Mangnall 2
22 April 1944 Fulham H D 3–3 Heathcote, Mallett, Jones 4000 2
29 April 1944 Arsenal H D 1–1 Jones 10000 2
6 May 1944 Charlton Athletic H D 3–3 Heathcote, Lowes 2 6000 3

League Cup South (Group D)

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Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Position
19 February 1944Clapton OrientAW5–2Swinfen 2, Burley 2, Sibley2000 3
26 February 1944ArsenalHD1–1Swinfen15000 3
4 March 1944Luton TownAW4–3Heathcote 3, Ramscar3000 2
11 March 1944Clapton OrientHW6–0Dean 2, Swinfen 3, Sheen7000 2
18 March 1944ArsenalAW4–1Heathcote, Jones, Swinfen, Sheen17367 2
25 March 1944Luton TownHW5–0Heathcote 3, Swinfen, Jones6000 2

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Friendlies

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8-Apr-44 Brentford a Friendly
15-Apr-44 Staines Town A Friendly

Squad

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Position Nationality Name London League Appearances London League Goals League Cup South (Group 1) Apps League Cup South (Group 1) Goals Total Appearances Total Goals
GK England Harry Brown 24 2 26
GK England George Duke 1 1
GK Wales William Hughes 1 1
GK England Bill Mason 2 1 3
GK England Alec Roxburgh 2 3 5
DF England Arthur Jefferson 12 12
DF England Jack Rose 25 6 31
DF England Bill Parry 1 1
DF England Fred Alexander 1 1
MF England Alf Ridyard 19 1 20
MF England Joe Mallett 30 1 5 35 1
MF England Les Blizzard 1 1
MF England Albert Sibley 2 1 2 1 4 2
MF England Albert Smith 25 6 31
MF England Ron Gadsden 7 7
MF England Alfred ‘Nobby’ Parkinson 2 2
MF England Fred Ramscar 3 1 1 1 4 2
MF W Dean 1 2 1 2
MF England Eric Jones 3 2 2 2 5 4
MF Belgium Emuil De Busser 3 1 3 1
MF De Lisle 1 1 1 1
MF F Evans 1 1
MF Scotland Matt Gillies 3 3 5
MF England Ron Greenwood 1 1
MF England James Griffiths 3 1 3 1
MF R Hutchinson 1 1
MF C Little 4 1 4 1
MF England Arnold Lowes 9 5 9 5
MF J Martin 1 1
MF England Arthur Shaw 1 1
FW Scotland Billy McEwan 4 2 4 2
FW Scotland Johnny Pattison 9 3 9 3
FW England Reg Swinfen 13 5 5 8 18 13
FW England Dave Mangnall 13 3 4 17 3
FW England Samuel Abel 25 6 31
FW England Ben Burley 23 4 6 2 29 6
FW England William Heathcote 28 29 5 7 33 36
FW Scotland John Sheen 3 2 5 2 8 4
FW Sid Bacon 1 1
FW England Len Dolding 1 1
FW Edgar Hardy 1 1
FW Scotland Jimmy McLuckie 2 2
FW England Stan Pearson 4 1 4 1
FW England Alf Somerfield 9 5 1 10 5
FW J Webb 5 5
FW Belgium Hadelin Yielleyoye 1 1

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Transfers In

Name Signed from Transfer fee Date signed
Viellevoye, Hadelin * * Belgian Army 1 September 1943
Jones, George * 1 September 1943
Griffiths, Joseph * 27 October 1943
Alexander, Fred * 15 December 1943
Gillies, Matt Bolton Loan March 1944

Transfers Out

Name Signed from Transfer fee Date signed Transferred to Transf.fee Transf.date
March, Dicky Crawcrook Albion 3 December 1931 Retired (QPR catering manag.) 1943
Lowe, Harry Watford 19 June 1935 Retired (Chelsea scout) 1944

References

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  1. 1 2 Macey, Gordon (1993). Queens Park Rangers: A Complete Record (Complete Record Series) First Edition (1st ed.). London: Breedon Books Publishing Co Ltd. ISBN 9781873626405.
  2. "historicalkits". Historicalkits.co.uk.
  3. "barryhugmansfootballers". barryhugmansfootballers.

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  1. "Seasonal Stats – Files". QPRnet. Retrieved 27 May 2025.