1986–87 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season

Chairman Jim Gregory sold Qpr to Marler Estates, a property company that already owned Fulham's Craven Cottage and Chelsea's Stamford Bridge, for a sum of £5,865,510, with David Bulstrode becoming the new Chairman In March plans for a merger between Fulham were scrapped after the Football League vetoed the proposal with Qpr Fans Staging protests to stop the merger.

[1] England goalkeeper whilst at Qpr was signed from relegated Birmingham in August for £225,000 A winner of 14 trophies in his career at Liverpool, England International Sammy Lee found there was no longer a place for him at Liverpool and was transferred in August , joining Queens Park Rangers for £175,000 Future Qpr Legend, Les Ferdinand was signed from Hayes for £50,000 in March .

With Blue Star Garages (owned by Jim Gregory (football chairman) as kit sponsors.

Queens Park Rangers' score comes first Win Draw Loss

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