Appointed in June 1984 to replace Terry Venables, Alan Mullery begin the season as manager but was fired in December after 26 games (11 wins 8 draws and 7 defeats in all competitions)[1].Chairman Jim Gregory appointed caretaker manager Frank Sibley for the reminder of the season.
QPR placed 19th place in the First Division, They reached the quarter finals of the League Cup but were beaten in the third round of the FA Cup by Doncaster Rovers .
[2] they were knocked out of the Uefa cup in round 2 despite a first leg victory by four goals.
[3][2] Adidas continued as QPR's kit manufacturers Brewery Guinness continued as front of shirt sponsors QPR's home games in the 1984–85 UEFA Cup were played at Arsenal's Highbury Stadium.as Qpr's artificial pitch of Omniturf breached Uefa Rules on playing surfaces.
References [1] This article about an English association football club season is a stub.