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The West London derby is the name given to a
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played between any two of
Brentford Brentford is a suburban town in West London, England and part of the London Borough of Hounslow. It lies at the confluence of the River Brent and the Thames, west of Charing Cross. Its economy has diverse company headquarters buildings whi ...
,
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Fulham Fulham () is an area of the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham in West London, England, southwest of Charing Cross. It lies on the north bank of the River Thames, bordering Hammersmith, Kensington and Chelsea. The area faces Wandsworth ...
and
Queens Park Rangers Queens Park Rangers Football Club, commonly abbreviated to QPR, is a professional football club based in Shepherd's Bush, West London, England, which compete in the . After a nomadic early existence, they have played home matches at Loftus Ro ...
, all of whom are situated within West London. This particular derby is less prominent than other such derbies in English football, owing to the teams frequently being in separate divisions. Chelsea did not face Fulham between 1986 and 2001, and have played Brentford only seven times since 1950. QPR did not face Brentford between 1966 and 2001, and did not play Chelsea between 1996 and 2008. The derby's most common match, Chelsea vs Fulham, has taken place 75 times. By contrast, the
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has been contested almost 200 times, and the
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over 230 times. The 2011–2012 campaign was the first instance of three of the west London clubs competing in the top flight in the same season: Chelsea, Queens Park Rangers and Fulham. However, following
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's promotion from the
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at the end of the 2021–22 season,
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,
Brentford Brentford is a suburban town in West London, England and part of the London Borough of Hounslow. It lies at the confluence of the River Brent and the Thames, west of Charing Cross. Its economy has diverse company headquarters buildings whi ...
and
Fulham Fulham () is an area of the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham in West London, England, southwest of Charing Cross. It lies on the north bank of the River Thames, bordering Hammersmith, Kensington and Chelsea. The area faces Wandsworth ...
will all appear in the top flight in the 2022–23 season. According to the 2012 Football Rivalries Survey, Fulham regard Chelsea as their main rivals, QPR as their secondary rivals and then Brentford third. QPR fans identified Chelsea as their main rivals, Fulham second, Cardiff City third, Brentford and
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joint fourth. Brentford fans chose Fulham as their main rivals, QPR as their secondary rivals and Chelsea as their third. Chelsea fans did not list any of the West London sides, instead selecting
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and
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Brentford vs Chelsea derby

There is very little rivalry between Brentford and Chelsea, mainly due to the fact that they have been in different divisions for over 60 years. The only time that the two clubs ever shared a division was in the old First Division between 1935 and 1947, but despite the fact that both clubs are local to each other, it was never seen as a big rivalry to either side, as Chelsea had been in the
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for a longer period of time than Brentford and had stronger rivalries with the likes of
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,
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and
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, whereas Brentford's main rivals are Fulham and QPR. Also Brentford developed a bigger sporting rivalry with
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during the 1930s as both clubs vied for the title of being London's number one club. The only bad feeling between the clubs was soon after Chelsea's foundation and admission into the Football League in 1905, the other West London clubs, including Brentford, lost many supporters and potential supporters to the only professional Football League club in the area. Other than that, Brentford and Chelsea have always had fairly good relations, even amongst supporters. In fact, during the 1970s many Chelsea fans would come down to Griffin Park if their club were playing away. Chelsea reserves played their games at Griffin Park, and occasionally a pre season friendly is staged between the two clubs. Brentford and Chelsea met for the first time since 1950 on 27 January 2013 in an FA Cup 4th round tie at Griffin Park which ended in a 2–2 draw. Chelsea won the replay on 17 February 2013 at Stamford Bridge 4–0. Brentford are playing in the top league in the 2021–22 season, the first time in 74 years. With Fulham's relegation the previous season, this was the only West London derby in the Premier League this season; the first game was hosted at The Bees' new
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on October 16, 2021, which Chelsea won 1–0. Their latest meeting was on 2 April 2022 when
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won 4–1 at
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in a
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contest, securing their first victory over the Blues since 1939.


Brentford vs Fulham derby

Fulham and Brentford have competed at the same level for a few periods in their history with the rivalry being fiercest during Fulham's descent to the lower leagues in the 1980s and early 90's. The two teams frequently competed between the
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and the
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in the Football League's various divisions. These games always drew bumper crowds and often caused tension on the pitch and the terraces. However, Fulham's fortunes on the pitch changed and they went on to play in the upper leagues for several decades until the two sides were to meet regularly again from
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onwards, a time when the rivalry was most heated. Fulham later went on to win the London Derby cup. The two clubs spent a majority of seasons in the same division until the 1997–98 Division Two campaign, which ended with Brentford suffering relegation to
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. Despite Brentford's promotion straight back to Division Two as Division Three champions in the 1998–99 season, Fulham were crowned Division Two champions and ascended to the
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as
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champions in 2001. The
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season brought Brentford and Fulham together in the same division for the first time since 1998, following Brentford's promotion from
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and Fulham's relegation from the Premier League. Prior to meeting in the league, the two sides were drawn together in the
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second round on 26 August 2014, with Fulham winning 1–0 at Griffin Park. It was the clubs' first meeting in any competitive fixture since a 2–0 league victory to Fulham on 11 April 1998. The 2019–20 season saw the last derby at Griffin Park between these teams, which Brentford won 1–0. On 4 August 2020, the two clubs met in the 2020 EFL Championship play-off Final. Fulham won the game 2–1 after
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and were promoted to the
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at the expense of their rivals. Their latest meeting was at
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in the 2022–23 season, their first Premier League encounter. Fulham went on to win 3–2.


Brentford vs QPR derby

As with Fulham, Brentford and
QPR Queens Park Rangers Football Club, commonly abbreviated to QPR, is a professional football club based in Shepherd's Bush, West London, England, which compete in the . After a nomadic early existence, they have played home matches at Loftus R ...
played each other frequently in local cup competitions and leagues from the foundation of both clubs. In
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, the Football League absorbed many clubs from the
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, including Brentford and QPR, who competed in the old
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regularly in the 1920s, until Brentford's rise up the leagues in the 1930s. After the Second World War, they spent practically every season in the same division for the next 20 years. At the time, the fixture was each side's biggest game of the season and always attracted a big crowd. However, in
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, despite an opening day 6–1 thrashing of their local rivals, Brentford were ultimately relegated whilst QPR were promoted and went on to enjoy many seasons in the upper leagues. However, the bad feeling between the clubs runs deeper than just locality. In 1967, QPR attempted a takeover of Brentford, which would have resulted in QPR moving into Griffin Park and Brentford F.C. ceasing to exist. The story infamously broke in the London press but Brentford supporters rallied to save their club. Since then, relations between the clubs have been frosty. The rivalry resumed in
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and continued for several seasons until Rangers were promoted. During this time, the rivalry was intensified by Brentford player
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leaving to join QPR. He then went on to kiss his badge on several occasions in front of the Brentford support when the two sides met in 2003 at
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. The most recent meeting between Brentford and Queens Park Rangers was in
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, with
QPR Queens Park Rangers Football Club, commonly abbreviated to QPR, is a professional football club based in Shepherd's Bush, West London, England, which compete in the . After a nomadic early existence, they have played home matches at Loftus R ...
winning 2–1 at
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on 17 February 2021.


Chelsea vs Fulham derby

In contrast to many rivalries in
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, such as the
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and the
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, Chelsea and Fulham have spent much of their existence in separate divisions – between 1968 and 2001, the two were in the same division only five times – and have rarely been rivals for the major honours or played in many high-profile matches. This has greatly limited the scope for it to develop and actually served to weaken it. In 1904, businessman
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approached the Fulham chairman Henry Norris about moving the club from their
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home to the nearby Stamford Bridge Athletics Ground on the
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, which he had recently acquired. Norris declined following a dispute over the rent; as a result, Mears formed his own club to occupy the ground, Chelsea. Fulham thus had an indirect role in Chelsea's foundation. It also ensured that, despite Chelsea's name, there were two clubs in the Fulham Borough. The geographical proximity of the teams is the basis for the rivalry, rather than religious or political reasons, as with other derbies. The first competitive match between the sides took place on 3 December 1910 in the
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, with a crowd of 35,000 at Craven Cottage watching Fulham win 1–0. The peak of the rivalry was arguably during the inter-war years and just after, when matches between the sides were always among the most popular (and most highly attended) on the fixture calendar. While both clubs were largely unsuccessful until the 1960s, they have since drifted apart and the significance of matches between them has correspondingly declined. Chelsea enjoyed successful spells during the 1960s and 1970s, and again from the mid-1990s to the present day, while Fulham spent much of that period in the lower divisions of the Football League. As a caveat to that, when Chelsea and Fulham did meet in league games in the 1970s and 1980s, the attendances were always among the highest for the season, with the lack of regular matches often making the derby more eagerly anticipated. The reduced number of encounters saw Chelsea fans develop rivalries with other teams, notably
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, other London clubs such as Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal. Fulham also formed rivalries with other teams from London like Brentford and QPR. All these reduced the prominence of the West London Derby. That is less true for Fulham fans, with the fact that their nearest neighbours have been more successful ensuring that matches against Chelsea retain a
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factor. Fulham returned to the top division in 2001, putting the clubs in the same division for the first time since 1983–84. On 19 March 2006, Fulham beat Chelsea 1–0 for the first time in 27 years with a goal from
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. The match was marred by controversy and crowd trouble and has arguably rekindled the derby somewhat. Chelsea gained revenge for this defeat on 23 September with a 2–0 win at Craven Cottage, in which
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struck twice. Thankfully, there was little trouble before and after the game, due to appeals for calm from managers and players of both clubs and a much higher than normal police presence, to deter fans from entering the pitch after the game. Two of the last games to be played at Stamford Bridge have both been close contests. On 30 December 2006, they played out a 2–2 draw, with
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getting a late equaliser for Fulham (earlier in the match
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had scored the 15,000th goal in Premier League history. On 29 September 2007, they settled for a 0–0 draw. This draw was
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's first West London derby in charge of Chelsea and the same for
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of Fulham. During the 2008–09 season, Chelsea defeated Fulham 3–1 under
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, with goals from
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,
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and
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, with Anelka's goal coming after just 51 seconds. In the 2009–10 season, Chelsea defeated Fulham at Craven Cottage with a 2–0 win, thanks to goals from Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka. The win was Carlo Ancelotti's first London derby. In the 2011–12 season, both teams drew their home and away fixtures. In the 2012–13 season, both sides played out a 0–0 draw at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea won the reverse fixture 3–0 away at Craven Cottage. Chelsea won the home clash 2–0 with goals from
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on 21 September 2013. On 1 March 2013, Chelsea won 3–1 at Craven Cottage with
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netting a hat-trick for Chelsea. Fulham finished in 19th place at the end of the
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season and were relegated to the Football League Championship for the 2014–15 season, meaning that the two sides would sit in different divisions again after 13 years in the same division. Their latest result was on 1 May 2021 when Chelsea defeated Fulham 2–0 at
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in a Premier League match.


Chelsea vs QPR derby

Despite QPR being members of the Football League since 1920, the two sides did not meet in a competitive match until 1968–69, when Rangers made their debut in the First Division. Overall, Chelsea do not consider QPR rivals due to the size difference of the two clubs. Their first match took place on 14 September 1968; Chelsea won 4–0. Since then, the sides have met a further 45 times, making it the most common West London derby since the 1960s. The clubs developed a rivalry in the 1960s and 1970s when both were playing top-flight football and competing to be among London's top sides, with Chelsea winning the FA Cup, Cup Winners' Cup and League Cup, and Rangers winning the League Cup and finishing as league runners-up by a single point. Many QPR fans' favourite game against Chelsea was a 6–0 victory on Easter Monday in 1986. Chelsea were second in the league table at the time, and the result all but ended their title challenge. During this period, the clubs were relatively evenly matched, although Chelsea were always considered the bigger club, with both occasionally dropping into the Second Division in the late 1970s and early 1980s, so they met in almost every season. The teams met in a competitive match for the first time since 1996, when drawn to face each other in the
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3rd Round on 5 January 2008. Chelsea won 1–0 thanks to a first-half
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by Lee Camp. In recent times, Chelsea have become one of the dominant forces in the English game, whereas QPR were in the second tier of English football for many years. The links between the two clubs have been maintained through numerous on-loan players; two of Chelsea's best youth team players joined QPR on loan for the 2006–07 season. These players were Jimmy Smith and
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. Mancienne renewed his loan for the 2007–08 season. QPR and Chelsea have competed in two pre-season friendlies since the turn of the century. The most recent was in 2003 when Chelsea thrashed a QPR Legends XI 7–0. On 28 July 2001, QPR stunned the £50 million Chelsea line-up by beating them 3–1.
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gave Chelsea a first-half lead, but QPR got an equaliser from Leroy Griffiths and then took lead from a long range effort by
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. QPR confirmed the win when
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, also a former Chelsea player, scored late on. Mirroring Chelsea's purchase by Russian billionaire
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, QPR have received investment from
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and
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. The fact that the Mittal family, who own a 20% stake in the club, are reputed to be five times as rich as Abramovich has seen QPR fans dub themselves the world's richest club. On 30 August 2009, Chelsea were drawn against QPR in the third round of the 2009–10 Football League Cup, which saw Chelsea win the game 1–0 thanks to a goal from
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. On 23 October 2011, Chelsea lost 1–0 to a newly promoted QPR in the first Premier League match between the sides since 1996. In a feisty encounter players clashed on several occasions, with nine Chelsea players and two QPR booked, with Chelsea's
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and Didier Drogba being sent off.
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scored the only goal of the match through a penalty. Chelsea manager
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was later charged by the FA for criticizing the performance of the referee Chris Foy, as he believed many of the big decisions made were incorrect. Chelsea were fined £20,000 by the FA for not controlling their players, who picked up a record number of bookings in a single match in the Premier League era, and their manager was fined £12,000 for his comments on the referee in addition to being cautioned for future conduct. In the aftermath of the match, a video was posted on YouTube showing Chelsea and England captain
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allegedly racially abusing
Anton Ferdinand Anton Julian Ferdinand (born 18 February 1985) is an English former footballer who most recently played for St Mirren as a centre back. He was a product of the West Ham United academy and has also played for their senior team, Queens Park Ran ...
, for which he has been charged with a racially aggravated public order offence. Chelsea then drew QPR again in the FA Cup, winning 1–0 at Loftus Road thanks to a
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penalty. On 29 April 2012, Chelsea exacted revenge on QPR in the reverse league fixture with a ruthless 6–1 victory, with four goals being scored in a nightmare opening 25 minutes for Rangers.
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became the first player in over 20 years to score a hat-trick in this West London Derby. It was QPR, however, who had the last laugh. After holding Chelsea to a 0–0 draw at Loftus Road on 15 September 2012, they went on to beat Chelsea 1–0 in the reverse fixture on 2 January 2013 at Stamford Bridge, with the goal coming from former Chelsea player
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, ending a 30-year wait for a win at the Bridge for Rangers. QPR finished the
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season in last place, however, and were relegated to the
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. They were promoted to the Premier League again for the 2014–15 season after winning the 2014 Football League Championship play-off Final 1–0 against
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at
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on 24 May 2014. On 12 April 2015, Chelsea beat QPR 0–1 with
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scoring the goal in the 88th minute. This sent Chelsea seven points clear at the top of the table ahead of Arsenal. QPR remained in the relegation zone, two points away from safety.


Fulham vs QPR derby

The origins of a rivalry between Fulham and QPR date back before Chelsea were formed. In 1892 the two teams met at Kensal Rise to play in the West London Cup Final. QPR were 3–2 victors and won their first piece of silverware. For the next few seasons QPR continued to win the cup, whilst Fulham won The
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. In recent times, however, QPR and Fulham derbies are not common as both teams have been in different divisions for all but two seasons since the Premier League first started in 1992. As two very similar clubs in size, history and fan base, derbies, are at times, fiercer and more competitive than those against Chelsea, sometimes leading to cases of crowd trouble such as a riot between the two sets of fans in 1999. From 2002 until 2004, QPR and Fulham were closer than they had ever been when the two clubs shared Loftus Road while Craven Cottage was being redeveloped. This added extra spice to a derby had they drawn each other in the cup, especially had QPR been the away team at their own ground. The matches during the 2000–01 season both ended up being 2–0 to Fulham. The game at Loftus Road saw Richard Langley and
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– two of QPR's best players – seriously injured in the game and both were out for 18 months with
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injuries; this was vital for QPR's descent into the third tier for the first time in 34 years. QPR were promoted to the Premier League for the 2011–12 season, meaning the derby would take place for the first time in over ten years and in the Premier League for the first time. The match finished in a 6–0 victory for Fulham, with Andy Johnson bagging a hat-trick. The return fixture between the two sides is sure to ignite the rivalry as QPR have recently come under the managerial guidance of
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, who was the manager of Fulham the previous season and left under controversial circumstances, citing the clubs' lack of ambition and stature as his reasons. With a last-minute controversial switch by
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to the Hoops, at the end of the
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, Fulham's first return to their former temporary ground was a spicy affair.
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was sent off in the first half, and Zamora's replacement,
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scored the only goal of the game, meaning Fulham had done the double over QPR in the league. The following season, Rangers were on a dismal run of form without a win in seventeen games and looking certain for relegation. When the two side met on 15 December 2012 at Loftus Road, it was Adel Taarabt who took the Hoops to their first win of the season over their bitter rivals in a strong 2–1 victory. Fulham won the reverse fixture 3–2 when the two sides met on 1 April 2013 at Craven Cottage. In 2015–16, the clubs met once more in the Championship, and Fulham convincingly won both fixtures, in both cases being 3–0 up before half-time. In the 2019–20 season, the two teams played the same division again since Fulham were relegated after finishing 19th in the
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. However, at the end of the season, Fulham were promoted back to the
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after finishing 4th in the table and winning the EFL Championship play-off Final. Their latest meeting was a 2–0 victory for Fulham at Loftus Road on 2 April 2022 in a
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match.


Results


Aggregated results


Brentford vs Chelsea

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Brentford vs Fulham

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Brentford vs QPR

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Chelsea vs Fulham

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Chelsea vs QPR

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Fulham vs QPR

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Notable matches

*QPR 3–2 Fulham (1892) – The West London Cup Final at Kensal Rise saw League winners Fulham take on the emerging QPR. Fulham were favourites, but QPR were not to be underestimated. They were just beginning to establish themselves as one of West London's top sides. Fulham had firmly established themselves as the best team in the area, because they had won the West London League for two years running. Fulham raced into a 2–0 lead and held it at half-time. QPR somehow managed to pull it back and won their first piece of silverware. This is seen as the first famous derby. *Brentford 6–1 QPR (21 August 1965) – Brentford stormed to an opening day win at Griffin Park, however fortunes for both clubs changed shortly after. It was the last meeting between the two sides at Griffin Park for 35 years in a season which resulted in the relegation of Brentford in spite of this great start. In early 1967, QPR attempted and failed to take over Brentford and Griffin Park, which would have resulted in the closure of Brentford FC. *QPR 2–4 Chelsea (21 February 1970) – In 1970, Chelsea and QPR were drawn to face each other in the FA Cup quarter-finals. Chelsea's
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described it as a "fantastic draw", owing to the rivalry between the two clubs. To add further spice, QPR were fielding two former Chelsea players,
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and
Barry Bridges Barry John Bridges (born 29 April 1941) is an English former professional association football, footballer who played as a forward (association football), forward in the Football League for Chelsea F.C., Chelsea, Birmingham City F.C., Birmingha ...
, as well as their star striker,
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. In an entertaining match, despite the poor pitch, Chelsea were 2–0 up within eight minutes thanks to
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and David Webb, before a twice-taken Venables penalty put Rangers back in contention. As Rangers threatened to equalise, Osgood scored twice more to complete his hat-trick and put the result beyond doubt; Bridges grabbed a late consolation for his side. Chelsea would ultimately go on to win the cup that season. *QPR 6–0 Chelsea (31 March 1986) – Chelsea had been title challengers for most of the season, but went into the match having lost 4–0 to
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two days previously; this result all but ended their title challenge. Rangers striker
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grabbed a hat-trick and fellow striker John Byrne scored twice to secure their biggest ever win over Chelsea. Towards the end of the game Chelsea's
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was sent off for punching a QPR player. *Brentford 4–0 Fulham (26 April 1992) – In a Sunday morning fixture, Brentford secured promotion to the second tier of English football for the first time since 1954. Brentford raced into a four-goal lead by half time, including two goals in a minute. As the commentator on the day quoted, it was "raining goals at Griffin Park". *Chelsea 1–0 Fulham (14 April 2002) – The most important match between the clubs in recent years, an FA Cup semi-final at
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. Newly promoted Fulham went into the match as underdogs, attempting to reach their first major final since
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. By contrast, Chelsea were aiming for their third final in five years.
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's deflected shot just before half-time proved to be the difference between the sides, sending Chelsea into the final. *QPR 1–0 Brentford (11 November 2003) – A match steeped in controversy as throughout the game ex-Bee
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goaded the Brentford fans and at full-time, instead of celebrating with the home fans, he and several other QPR players walked over to the away end and made inciteful gestures and goaded the Brentford fans. *Fulham 1–0 Chelsea (19 March 2006) – Fulham secured their first win over Chelsea since 1979 with a goal from
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in a heated and controversial match. Champions-elect Chelsea had a
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goal disallowed for a handball and
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, with the latter incident sparking a mass brawl of the players. After the final whistle, both sets of fans invaded the pitch, which led to some clashes and arrests. * Fulham 6–0 QPR (2 October 2011) – The first competitive match between the two teams in a decade and the first ever in the top flight. Much hype was made in the build-up, but an Andy Johnson hat-trick, goals from Clint Dempsey, Bobby Zamora and a Danny Murphy penalty annihilated Rangers. Adel Taarabt, who had been substituted at half-time, was famously seen waiting for a bus in Fulham Palace Road during the second half. * QPR 1–0 Chelsea (23 October 2011) – QPR secured a first victory over Chelsea since 1995, courtesy of an early
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penalty. Chelsea were down to nine men inside 40 minutes after
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and Didier Drogba were both sent off, for denying a goalscoring opportunity and a reckless tackle respectively. Chelsea captain John Terry was accused of racially abusing QPR defender
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during the match, for which he win stood trial in July 2012, being found not guilty. As a result of these allegations, Terry was stripped of the
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captaincy by the FA. England manager
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resigned in protest against Terry's sacking. * Chelsea 6–1 QPR (29 April 2012) – Chelsea avenged their previous 1–0 league defeat to QPR, with
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scoring his first hat-trick for the club. * Chelsea 0–1 QPR (2 January 2013) – QPR secured their first win at Stamford Bridge since March 1979 thanks to a 78th-minute winner from
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. Chelsea went into the game in fourth place and on the back of a four-match winning run while QPR where bottom of the table with just 10 points from 20 games, eight points from safety and without an away win in the league since November 2011, all of which combined to make it one of the most surprising results in the recent history of this fixture and of the 2012–13 season. * Brentford 2–2 Chelsea (27 January 2013) – In the first game between Chelsea and Brentford since 1950, Brentford shocked Chelsea at Griffin Park, twice going ahead through goals from
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and Harry Forrester.
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, however, first levelled before Fernando Torres secured a replay at Stamford Bridge with an equaliser seven minutes from time. Chelsea won the replay 4–0. * Brentford 0–1 Fulham (26 August 2014) – In the first game between Fulham and Brentford since 1998, under pressure Fulham manager
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secured a win in the
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. The only goal of the game came from
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. *Fulham 0–2 Brentford (20 June 2020) - In the first Championship game after the break in the season due to the
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, Brentford scored 2 late goals to move within 1 point of Fulham, starting a long winning run. The two teams finished level on points and battled for promotion at Wembley. (see below) * Brentford 1–2 Fulham (aet) (4 August 2020) - An empty
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played host to the Championship Play-Off Final. Fulham won promotion to the Premier League for the 2020-21 season. All the goals came from extra time: first 2 from Fulham, both from Joe Bryan (including an outrageous free kick) and Brentford scored a consolation through
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in what was effectively the last kick of the game. * Chelsea 1–4 Brentford (2 April 2022) In the third contest between the two clubs this season with the previous 2 being Chelsea victories, Brentford pulled off a shocking victory at
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. After an uneventful first half, Chelsea centre-back
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opened the scoring with a stunning strike from distance. Brentford responded with 4 unanswered goals by
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,
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, Janelt again and then Yoane Wissa. It was Chelsea’s largest defeat of the season so far. This was also Brentford’s first win against Chelsea since 1939. * Fulham 3–2 Brentford (20 August 2022) For the first time ever, Fulham met Brentford in the top flight of English football. Fulham got off to a flying start, with
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scoring after just 44 seconds. Fulham doubled their lead 20 minutes into the game, through a Joao Palhinha header from a corner. Brentford pegged Fulham back with a Christian Norgaard volley from a corner, two minutes before half time. Brentford thought they had equalised, twice, after Ivan Toney put the ball in the back of the Fulham net, but both goals were disallowed as Toney had strayed offside. Toney did end up scoring the equaliser for Brentford after 71 minutes. The game was looking to end in a stalemate, before
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scored a 90th minute winner with a header at the back post. This goal meant Fulham had won a top flight London derby for the first time in 25 attempts, when they beat
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at
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in 2014.


Crossing the divide

A list of players who have played for or managed at least two out of Brentford, Chelsea, Fulham and QPR.


Brentford and QPR

*
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– played for QPR, managed Brentford. * Herbert Ashford – first Brentford, then QPR. Born in Fulham. *
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– first Brentford, then QPR. *
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– first Brentford, then QPR. *
Marcus Bean Marcus Tristam Bean (born 2 January 1984) is a retired professional footballer who played as a midfielder in the English Football League, most notably for Brentford and Wycombe Wanderers. Born in England, he represented Jamaica at full interna ...
– first QPR, then Brentford. * James Bellingham – first QPR, then Brentford. * Graham Benstead – first QPR, then Brentford. * George Bristow – first Brentford, then QPR. *
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– first QPR, then Brentford. * Steve Burke – loaned to Brentford. *
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– first QPR, then Brentford. * Tommy Cain – first QPR, then Brentford. *
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– first Brentford, then QPR. *
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– first for Brentford, then QPR. *
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– loaned to Brentford. *
Willie Cross William Cross (17 June 1883 – 12 April 1949) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as an outside forward in the Scottish League for Third Lanark and Port Glasgow Athletic. He also played for Southern League clubs Brentford and Q ...
– first QPR, then Brentford. * John Docherty – first Brentford, then QPR. * Fred Durrant – first Brentford, then QPR. *
Jack Durston Frederick John Durston (11 July 1893 – 8 April 1965) was an English first-class cricketer who played for Middlesex and England. He is a member of the Middlesex Hall of Fame. Cricket career A tall fast bowler with the ability to make the bal ...
– first QPR, then Brentford. * Lloyd Evans – first QPR, then Brentford. * Dave Ewing – first Brentford, then QPR. *
Les Ferdinand Leslie Ferdinand MBE (born 8 December 1966) is an English football coach, former professional footballer and television pundit, who is currently the director of football at Queens Park Rangers. A striker, his playing career included notable sp ...
– loaned to Brentford. * Mark Fleming – first QPR, then Brentford. * George Francis – first for Brentford, then QPR and back to Brentford. *
Allan Glover Allan Richard Glover (born 21 October 1950) is an English retired professional footballer, best remembered for his eight years in the Football League with West Bromwich Albion. An inside forward and winger, he also played for Orient, Brent ...
– first QPR, loaned to Brentford by
West Bromwich Albion West Bromwich Albion Football Club () is an English professional football club based in West Bromwich, West Midlands, England. They compete in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football. The club was formed in 1878 and has pla ...
, then signed permanently two years later. *
Patsy Hendren Elias Henry Hendren (5 February 1889 – 4 October 1962), known as Patsy Hendren, was an English first-class cricketer, active 1907 to 1937, who played for Middlesex and England. He also had a concurrent career as a footballer and had a long ten ...
– first for QPR, then two spells with Brentford. *
Ian Holloway Ian Scott Holloway (born 12 March 1963) is an English professional football manager, former player, media personality and television pundit who was most recently the manager of Grimsby Town. A midfielder, he notably played in the Premier League ...
– first Brentford, then QPR. Later managed QPR. * Mark Hill – first QPR, then Brentford. *
Bill Keech William Keech (30 April 1872 – 6 September 1948) was an English professional footballer who played as a centre forward or right half in the Football League for Blackpool, Leicester Fosse, Loughborough and Liverpool. After his retirement he re ...
– first QPR, then Brentford. *
Jim Langley Ernest James Langley (7 February 1929 – 9 December 2007) was an English association football, footballer noted for his pacey, rampaging runs from the left full-back (association football), full-back position and his long throw-ins. He is remem ...
– first Brentford, then QPR. *
Mark Lazarus Mark Lazarus (born 5 December 1938) is an English retired professional footballer. He played as a right winger and made more than 400 Football League appearances, scoring over 100 goals. A prominent Jewish player, he initially chose football o ...
– Two spells at QPR, on to Brentford and back to QPR. *
Billy McAdams William John McAdams (20 January 1934 – 13 October 2002) was a Northern Irish footballer who played in the inside forward position. Club career On leaving school at 15, he took an apprenticeship as a heating engineer and played as an amateur ...
– first Brentford, then QPR. *
Andrew McCulloch Andrew McCulloch may refer to: *Andrew McCulloch (civil engineer) (1864–1945), Chief Engineer of the Kettle Valley Railway in Canada *Sir Andrew McCulloch (British Army officer) (1876–1960), commander of 52nd Lowland Division from 1934&ndas ...
– first for QPR, then Brentford. * Tom McGovern – first Brentford, then QPR. * George McLeod – first Brentford, then QPR. *
Thomas McKenzie Thomas "T.J." McKenzie is a former indoor football defensive lineman. Early life McKenzie graduated from Etiwanda High School in Etiwanda, Ca. Professional career Marion Mayhem Following the 2006 season,it was announced that McKenzie had sig ...
– first Brentford, then QPR. *
Archie Mitchell Archibald Lionel "Archie" Mitchell is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'', played by Larry Lamb. He first appeared on 8 July 2008 as a newest member of the Mitchell family—who had first appeared on the soap in 1990— ...
– first QPR, then Brentford. * Sam Morris – first QPR, then Brentford. *
Denny Mundee Dennis William John Mundee (born 10 October 1968) is an English former professional footballer who made 100 appearances for both Bournemouth and Brentford in the Football League as a utility player. He is a cult hero amongst the Brentford su ...
– first QPR, then Brentford. *
Richard Pacquette Richard Francis Pacquette (born 28 January 1983) is a semi-professional footballer who plays as a striker for Amersham Town. He has played in the Football League for Queens Park Rangers, Mansfield Town, Milton Keynes Dons and Brentford, and ...
– first QPR, then Brentford. * John Pearson – first for Brentford, then QPR. * Edward Price – first Brentford, then QPR. * Bill Pointon – first QPR, then Brentford. * Keith Pritchett – first QPR, then Brentford. *
Martin Rowlands Martin Charles Rowlands (born 8 February 1979) is an English-born Irish former professional association football, footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career After starring for Heston Gaels Gaelic Athletic Association, GAA club at un ...
– first Brentford, then QPR, later QPR captain. * Harry Salt – first QPR, then Brentford. *
Kenny Sansom Kenneth Graham Sansom (born 26 September 1958) is a former professional footballer who played as a defender. An England international, he played for clubs such as Crystal Palace, Arsenal, Newcastle United, Coventry City, Queens Park Rangers, ...
– first QPR, then Brentford. * Thomas Shufflebotham – first Brentford, then QPR. *
Barry Silkman Barry Silkman (born 29 June 1952) is a football agent and former player, who played in midfield for 11 clubs including at Manchester City in 1979 and at Leyton Orient from 1981 to 1985. He competed for 16 years. In total, he made 340 professio ...
– first Brentford, then QPR. * Henry Simons – first Brentford, then QPR. *
Andy Sinton Andrew Sinton (born 19 March 1966) is an English football manager and former professional footballer, who is club ambassador for Queens Park Rangers. As a player, he was a left midfielder who notably played in the Premier League for Queens Par ...
– first Brentford, then QPR. * Steve Slade – loaned to Brentford. * George Smith – first for Brentford, then QPR. * Ian Stewart – first for QPR, then loaned to Brentford from
Portsmouth Portsmouth ( ) is a port and city in the ceremonial county of Hampshire in southern England. The city of Portsmouth has been a unitary authority since 1 April 1997 and is administered by Portsmouth City Council. Portsmouth is the most dens ...
. * George Stewart – first for Brentford, then QPR. * Nigel Smith – first for QPR, then Brentford. * Sidney Sugden – first QPR, then Brentford. *
Gordon Sweetzer Gordon Eric Peter Sweetzer (born 27 January 1957) is a Canadian former professional soccer player who played as a forward. In a short, injury-plagued career, he played in the Football League for Brentford, Cambridge United and in the North Am ...
– first QPR, then two spells with Brentford. * Steven Tom – first QPR, then Brentford. *
Jim Towers Edwin James Towers (15 April 1933 – 16 September 2010) was an English professional footballer, best remembered for his time as a centre forward in the Football League with Brentford. He is the club's all-time leading goalscorer and in 2013 wa ...
– first for Brentford, then QPR. *
Rowan Vine Rowan Lewis Vine (born 21 September 1982) is an English former footballer. A striker, Vine previously played League football for Portsmouth, Brentford, Colchester United, Luton Town, Birmingham City, Queens Park Rangers (QPR), Hull City, Milton ...
– loaned to Brentford from Portsmouth, then signed permanently for QPR. Loaned to Brentford by QPR. *
Mark Warburton Mark Warburton (born 6 September 1962) is an English professional football manager and former player who is a first-team coach at West Ham United. As a player, Warburton was a right back at non-League level with Enfield and Boreham Wood. He beg ...
– first managed Brentford, then managed QPR. *
Billy Yenson Philip Owen Yenson (March 1883 – 20 January 1944) was an English professional footballer who played as a centre forward and half back, best remembered for being a part of the Bolton Wanderers team which won the 1904 FA Cup. He spent the maj ...
– first QPR, then Brentford. * Bert Young – first for Brentford, then QPR.


Brentford and Fulham

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Ralph Allen Ralph Allen (1693 – 29 June 1764) was an entrepreneur and philanthropist, who was notable for his reforms to the British postal system. Allen was born in Cornwall but moved to Bath to work in the post office, becoming the postmaster a ...
– first Fulham, then Brentford. * George Bertram – first Fulham, then Brentford. *
Paul Brooker Paul Brooker (born 25 November 1976) is an English retired professional footballer who played as a winger in the Football League for Fulham, Brighton & Hove Albion, Leicester City, Reading and Brentford. Career Fulham and Brighton & Hove ...
– first Fulham, then Brentford. * Wayne Brown – loaned to Brentford. * David Button – first Brentford, then Fulham *
Dave Carlton David George Carlton (born 24 November 1952) is an English retired professional footballer who made 320 appearances as a midfielder in the Football League, most notably for Northampton Town and Brentford. Playing career Early years Carl ...
– first Fulham, then Brentford. *
Roger Cross Roger Cross (born October 19, 1969) is a Jamaican-born Canadian actor who has made numerous appearances in several films and television series, mostly on productions shot in Canada. He is known for his work as CTU Agent Curtis Manning in the ...
– first Brentford, then QPR and back to Brentford. *
Danny Cullip Danny Cullip (born 17 September 1976) is an English former professional footballer. Cullip, a centre-back, made more than 350 appearances in the Football League, including more than 200 appearances for Brighton & Hove Albion. Career Cullip was ...
– first Fulham, then Brentford. *
Bill Dodgin, Jr. William Dodgin (4 November 1931 – 17 June 2000) was an English football player and manager. Club career Dodgin was born in Wardley, Gateshead, and was the son of footballer Bill Dodgin Sr. He began his career as an amateur, before signin ...
– played for and managed Fulham, then managed Brentford. *
Maurice Edelston Maurice Edelston (27 April 1918 – 30 January 1976) was an English footballer, who later became a sports commentator. Born in Hull, England, he was son of the Hull City footballer Joe Edelston. At the age of 18, he played in the footba ...
– first Fulham, then Brentford. * Harry Fletcher – first Fulham, then Brentford. *
John Fraser John Fraser may refer to: Politics *John Simon Frederick Fraser (1765–1803), commanded the Fraser Fencibles in Ireland and was (M.P.) for Inverness-shire *John James Fraser (1829–1896), 5th Premier of the Canadian province of New Brunswick, 18 ...
– first for Fulham, then Brentford. * Darren Freeman – first for Fulham, then Brentford. * Tom Garnish – first Brentford, then Fulham. * Leonard Geard – first Fulham, then Brentford. * Ellis Green – first Brentford, then Fulham. * Tom Garnish – first Brentford, then Fulham. * Kelly Haag – first Brentford, then Fulham. *
Jimmy Hill James William Thomas Hill, OBE (22 July 1928 – 19 December 2015) was an English footballer and later a television personality. His career included almost every role in the sport, including player, trade union leader, coach, manager, director ...
– first Brentford, then Fulham. * Gus Hurdle – first Fulham, then Brentford. *
Terry Hurlock Terence Alan Hurlock (born 22 September 1958) is an English former professional footballer who played as a central midfielder. Over the course of a 15-year career in the Football League, he had notable spells with Brentford and Millwall. He wo ...
– first Brentford, then Fulham. * Francis Joseph – first Brentford, then Fulham. *
Junior Lewis Carl Junior Lewis (born 9 October 1973) is a former footballer who was most recently assistant head coach at Barnet. During his playing career he played as a midfielder. He is currently assistant manager at National League South side Welling Un ...
– first a schoolboy at Brentford, then Fulham and back to Brentford. *
Archie Macaulay Archibald Renwick Macaulay (30 July 1915 – 10 June 1993) was a Scottish association football, football player and manager (association football), manager. Playing career Born in Falkirk, Macaulay started his playing career in junior football a ...
– first Brentford, then Fulham. *
Tony Mahoney Anthony Joseph Mahoney (born 29 September 1959) is an English retired professional association football, footballer who played in the The Football League, Football League for Fulham F.C., Fulham, Brentford F.C., Brentford and Crystal Palace F. ...
– first Fulham, then Brentford. *
John McCourt John McCourt (February 26, 1874 – September 12, 1924) was an American attorney and jurist in the state of Oregon. He served as the 51st justice of the Oregon Supreme Court. Prior to joining the court, McCourt had worked as United States Distric ...
– first Brentford, then Fulham. *
Robert Milsom Robert Steven Milsom (born 2 January 1987) is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder for Sutton United. Club career Fulham Milsom began his career as a youth player at Fulham, which he joined since eleven, before he was promoted to t ...
– loaned to Brentford. *
Frank Morrad Frank Morrad (28 February 1920 – 13 July 1981) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League as a forward, most notably for Leyton Orient and Brighton & Hove Albion. Playing career Morrad began his career as a ...
– first Fulham, then Brentford. * Abe Morris – first Fulham, then Brentford. * Bernard Newcombe – first Fulham, then Brentford. *
Fred Nidd George Frederick Nidd (9 January 1870 – September 1956) was an English professional association football, footballer, who played for a large number of clubs in the Football League and Southern Football League, Southern League in the late 19th ...
– first Brentford, then Fulham. *
Trevor Porter Trevor James Porter (born 16 October 1956) is an English retired professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper in the Football League for Brentford. Playing career Fulham A goalkeeper, Porter began his career at Second Division clu ...
– first Fulham, then Brentford. *
Darren Pratley Darren Antony Pratley (born 22 April 1985) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for League Two club Leyton Orient as club captain. Club career Fulham Starting his career at Fulham after signing from local rivals A ...
– loaned to Brentford twice. * Johnny Price – first Brentford, then Fulham. *
Paul Priddy Paul Joseph Priddy (born 11 July 1953) is an English retired semi-professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper in the Football League for Brentford and Wimbledon. Priddy holds the record as Aldershot Town's oldest-ever player, after he ...
– first Fulham, then three spells with Brentford. *
Dennis Rampling Dennis William Rampling (25 November 1923 – 14 September 2015) was an English professional footballer who played as an outside right in the Football League for Fulham, Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic and Brentford. Playing career An out ...
– first Fulham, then Brentford. *
Bertie Rosier Herbert Leonard Rosier (21 March 1893 – 1 March 1939) was an English professional footballer who played as a left back in the Football League for Brentford, Clapton Orient, Southend United and Fulham. Career Rosier began his career with n ...
– first Brentford, then Fulham. * John Richardson – first Brentford, then Fulham. * Joe Ryalls – first Fulham, then Brentford. *
John Salako John Akin Salako (born 11 February 1969) is an English football coach, former professional player, and sports television pundit. Born in Nigeria, Salako played as a midfielder from 1986 until 2005. He played in the Premier League for Crystal Pal ...
– first Fulham, then Brentford. * Steve Scrivens – loaned to Brentford. *
Paul Shrubb Paul Shrubb (1 August 195528 May 2020) was an English professional footballer, coach and scout who made 350 appearances as a player in the Football League, most notably for Brentford and Aldershot. He later returned to Aldershot as assistant ...
– first Fulham, then Brentford. * John South – first Fulham, then Brentford. *
Les Strong Leslie Strong (born 3 July 1953) is a former England, English association football player. He spent the majority of his career playing at left back for Fulham F.C., where he began as a youth player in 1969 under the guidance of World Cup winner ...
– loaned to Brentford. * Jeff Taylor – first Fulham, then Brentford. * Bob Thomas – first Brentford, then Fulham. *
Marcello Trotta Marcello Trotta (born 29 September 1992) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a striker for club Avellino. Club career Early career Born in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, Italy, Trotta began his career in the youth team at Serie A cl ...
– loaned to Brentford twice. * Ernie Watkins – first Brentford, then Fulham. *
Paul Watson Paul Franklin Watson (born December 2, 1950) is a Canadian-American conservation and environmental movement, environmental activist, who founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, an anti-poaching and direct action group focused on marine c ...
– first Fulham, then Brentford. * Tom Wilson – First Fulham, then Brentford. * Alexander Wood – first Brentford, then Fulham. * Viv Woodward – first Fulham, then Brentford.


Brentford and Chelsea

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Joe Allon Joseph Ball Allon (born 12 November 1966) is an English former footballer. A striker, he scored 135 goals in 361 league and cup games in a 14-year career in the English Football League. Starting his career with Newcastle United in 1984, he f ...
– first Chelsea, then Brentford. * George Anderson – first Brentford, then Chelsea. * Micky Block – First Chelsea, then Brentford. * Johnny Brooks – First Chelsea, then Brentford. *
Neil Clement Neil Clement (born 3 October 1978) is an English former professional footballer who spent the majority of his career playing for West Bromwich Albion. He participated in a club record three promotions. His customary position was in defence, but ...
– Loaned to Brentford. *
Jack Cock John Gilbert Cock MM MID (14 November 1893 – 19 April 1966) was an English footballer who played for various English club sides as a centre forward. He also had the distinction of being the first Cornishman to play for the England nationa ...
– First Brentford, then Chelsea. *
Nick Colgan Nicholas Vincent Colgan (born 19 September 1973) is an Irish football coach and former professional footballer who is goalkeeping coach at EFL League Two side Stockport County. As a player, he was a goalkeeper from 1991 to 2013 and first briefl ...
– Loaned to Brentford. * Alan Dickens – Loaned to Brentford. *
Micky Droy Micky Droy (born 7 May 1951 in Highbury, London) is an English former footballer who played in the Football League during the 1970s and 1980s, spending 15 years with Chelsea but also playing for Luton Town, Crystal Palace and Brentford. Playing ...
– first Chelsea, then Brentford. * Lee Frost – Loaned to Brentford and signed permanently two years later. * Bill Garner – first Chelsea, then Brentford. *
Gareth Hall Gareth David Hall (born 20 March 1969) is a Welsh former international footballer of the 1980s and 1990s. Hall was born in Croydon. He started his career as an apprentice at Chelsea and made his first team debut on 5 May 1987 against Wimbledon, ...
– first Chelsea, then Brentford. * Ron Harris – first Chelsea, then Brentford. Was also assistant manager at Brentford. *
Stewart Houston Stewart Mackie Houston (born 20 August 1949) is a Scottish former football player and coach who played as a left-back. Born in Dunoon, he began his professional career in 1967 with Chelsea, before moving to Brentford and then Manchester Unit ...
– first Chelsea, then Brentford. *
Iori Jenkins Iorweth Clifford Jenkins (born 11 December 1959) is a Welsh retired professional footballer who played as a defender in the Football League for Brentford. He later dropped into non-League football and held managerial and coaching roles at a num ...
– first Chelsea, then Brentford. *
Gary Johnson Gary Earl Johnson (born January 1, 1953) is an American businessman, author, and politician. He served as the 29th governor of New Mexico from 1995 to 2003 as a member of the Republican Party. He was the Libertarian Party nominee for Presid ...
– first Chelsea, then Brentford. * Keith Jones – first Chelsea, then Brentford. * Roger Joseph – first Brentford, then Chelsea. * Joe Keenan – Loaned to Brentford. * Joel Kitamirike – Loaned to Brentford. * Keith Lawrence – first Chelsea, then Brentford. *
Tommy Lawton Thomas Lawton (6 October 1919 – 6 November 1996) was an English football player and manager. A strong centre-forward with excellent all-round attacking skills, he was able to head the ball with tremendous power and accuracy. Born in Fa ...
– first Chelsea, then Brentford. *
Colin Lee Colin Lee (born 12 June 1956) is an English football manager and former footballer. He is currently head of football at South Dartmoor Community College in Ashburton, Devon along with Chris Beard. Playing career Lee began his football career ...
– first Chelsea, then Brentford. * Bill Livingstone – first Chelsea, then Brentford. *
Michael Maskell Michael Maskell may refer to: * Michael Maskell (sport shooter) * Michael Maskell (footballer) Michael Richard Maskell (25 January 1952 – 4 May 2017) was an English footballer who made one appearance as a full back in the Football League fo ...
– first Chelsea, then Brentford. * Josh McEachran – First Chelsea, then Brentford *
Andy Myers Andrew John Myers (born 3 November 1973) is an English football coach and former professional footballer who is a loan player technical coach at Premier League club Chelsea. As a player, he was a defender notably in the Premier League with C ...
– first Chelsea, then Brentford. * Alan Nelmes – first Chelsea, then Brentford. *
Eric Parsons Eric George Parsons (9 November 1923 – 7 February 2011) was a footballer who played for West Ham United, Chelsea and Brentford in England. Career An outside forward and crowd favourite whose blistering pace earned him the nickname "the Ra ...
– First Chelsea, then Brentford. *
Johnny Paton John Aloysius Paton (2 April 1923 – 2 October 2015) was a Scottish professional football player, manager, coach, scout and later a professional snooker referee. He began his career in Scotland with Celtic and played in the Football League for ...
– first Chelsea, then Brentford. *
Adrian Pettigrew Adrian Robert James Pettigrew (born 12 November 1986) is an English former professional association football, footballer who played as a central defender in the Football League for Brentford F.C., Brentford, Rotherham United F.C., Rotherham Unit ...
– Loaned to Brentford. * Philip Priest – Loaned to Brentford. *
Graham Rix Graham Cyril Rix (born 23 October 1957) is an English former professional football player who later became a coach and manager. He is the current manager of Fareham Town. He played for Arsenal for thirteen years, then Brentford (on loan), Cae ...
– Loaned to Brentford by
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, signed permanently for Chelsea. *
George Saville George Alan Saville (born 1 June 1993) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL Championship club Millwall and the Northern Ireland national team. Saville began his senior career with Chelsea but did not make a first tea ...
– Loaned to Brentford. *
Mel Scott Melvyn Douglas Scott (26 September 1939 – August 1997) was an English professional footballer who played as a centre half in the Football League for Brentford and Chelsea. He was capped by England at youth and U23 level. Club career Chelse ...
– first Chelsea, then Brentford. * Fred Taylor – first Chelsea, then Brentford. *
Sid Tickridge Sidney Tickridge (10 April 1923 – 6 January 1997) was a professional footballer who played for Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, Brentford and represented England at schoolboy level. Football career Tickridge joined Spurs as a junior in April 194 ...
– first Chelsea, then Brentford. *
Sam Tillen Samuel Lee Tillen (born 16 April 1985) is an English professional footballer, most notable for his eight years in as a left back in Icelandic football with Fram and FH. He also played in the Football League for Brentford. Tillen was capped ...
– first Chelsea, then Brentford. * Brian Turner – first Chelsea, then Brentford. *
Graham Wilkins Graham George Wilkins (born 28 June 1955 in Hillingdon) is an English retired professional football full back who made over 130 appearances in the Football League for Chelsea. He also played league football for Brentford and Southend United. ...
– First Chelsea, then Brentford. *
Stephen Wilkins Stephen Wilkins (born 31 August 1959) is an English retired footballer who played as a midfielder in the Football League for Brentford. After his release in 1978, he embarked on a long career in non-League football and made a return to professi ...
– First Chelsea, then Brentford. Brentford, Chelsea and Fulham *
Jimmy Bowie James Duncan Bowie (9 August 1924 – 4 August 2000) was a Scottish professional football inside forward who played in the Football League for Watford, Chelsea, Fulham and Brentford. After his retirement from football, he managed Trowbridge Tow ...
– First Chelsea, then Fulham, then Brentford and later returned to Fulham. * Peter Buchanan – First Chelsea, then Fulham, then Brentford. *
Ron Greenwood Ronald Greenwood CBE (11 November 1921 – 9 February 2006) was an English football player and manager, best known for being manager of the English national football team from 1977 until 1982, as well as being manager of West Ham United for 13 ...
– First Brentford, then Chelsea, then Fulham. *
Barry Lloyd Barry David Lloyd (born 19 February 1949) is an English retired professional footballer and manager. As a player, he most notably played as a midfielder in the Football League for Fulham, for whom he was captain and made over 280 appearances ...
– First Chelsea, then Fulham, then Brentford. *
Gerry Peyton Gerald Joseph Peyton (born 20 May 1956) is a football coach and former footballer who is currently the interim coach of Indian Super League club Odisha FC. A goalkeeper, Peyton had lengthy spells with Fulham and AFC Bournemouth. Following his re ...
– First Fulham, then played for Brentford and Chelsea on loan from Everton. Signed permanently for Brentford after leaving Everton. * Billy Sperrin – Guested for Fulham and Chelsea during the Second World War. Signed permanently for Brentford in 1949. *Steve Sidwell – Played Brentford in 2001–02. Spent the 2007–08 season with Chelsea. Moved to Fulham in 2011.


Chelsea, Fulham and QPR

*Roy Bentley – won the league title as a striker with Chelsea in 1955 and moved on to Fulham a year later, where he was converted into a defender. Upon leaving Fulham, Bentley spent two years with QPR. *Bobby Campbell (footballer, born 1937), Bobby Campbell – managed Fulham between 1976 and 1980, and later Chelsea between 1988 and 1991. Also coached QPR in the 1980s. *Dave Sexton – Having been a coach at Fulham during the 1960s, Sexton managed Chelsea and QPR during the 1970s. He won the FA Cup and UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in successive seasons with Chelsea and took Rangers to within a point of the league title; as such he is regarded by both clubs as one of their greatest ever managers. *Ray Wilkins – started his playing career at Chelsea, and later played for and managed QPR as well as managing Fulham. He also had a stint as assistant manager to Gianluca Vialli at Chelsea. He again became the assistant manager under Luiz Felipe Scolari after the departure of Steve Clarke. He continued to perform the role under
Guus Hiddink Guus Hiddink (; born 8 November 1946) is a Dutch former football manager and professional player. He enjoyed a long career playing as a midfielder in his native Netherlands. Retired as player in 1982, Hiddink went into management, leading both c ...
and Carlo Ancelotti until his contract was terminated without notice on 11 November 2010. He also had a stint as assistant head coach to René Meulensteen at Fulham, but was sacked after less than two months in the role along with Meulensteen and Alan Curbishley. *Clive Walker (footballer, born 1957), Clive Walker – Winger who played for all three West London clubs. *Paul Parker (footballer), Paul Parker – Started his career at Fulham before being sold to QPR (where we went on to start for England in the 1990 World Cup) also played four games for Chelsea in 1997.


Chelsea and QPR

*Clive Allen – First QPR, then Chelsea. *
José Bosingwa José Bosingwa da Silva (born 24 August 1982) is a Portuguese former footballer who played as a right-back. An attacking fullback, his pace and ability to get up and down the flanks created problems for the opposition. He spent most of his prof ...
– Played for Chelsea from 2008 to 2012. Moved to QPR in 2012. *
Barry Bridges Barry John Bridges (born 29 April 1941) is an English former professional association football, footballer who played as a forward (association football), forward in the Football League for Chelsea F.C., Chelsea, Birmingham City F.C., Birmingha ...
Striker 1960s and 1970s. *Gary Chivers 1980s defender. *Jake Clarke-Salter – Chelsea to QPR. *Tommy Docherty managed Chelsea in the 1960s. 2 spells as QPR manager. *Rhys Evans Goalkeeper, loaned from Chelsea to QPR. *Mark Falco Known mainly for his time at Spurs, he was on loan to Chelsea and later had a spell with QPR. *Mike Fillery – skilful left sided midfield player moved from Chelsea to QPR in 1983/4. *Paul Furlong – much travelled centre forward. brief spell at Chelsea later gained legend status at QPR. *Allan Harris – Full back, brother of Ron Harris. Later assistant manager under El Tel. *John Hollins – played in Chelsea's FA Cup Final 1970, 1970 FA Cup-winning team and QPR's team in 1975–76 in English football, 1975–76, their best ever season. He also managed both clubs. *Tommy Langley – Chelsea to QPR. Striker in the late 1970s early 1980s. *
Michael Mancienne Michael Ian Mancienne (born 8 January 1988) is a former professional footballer who played as a defender. Born in England, he represented the Seychelles national team. Schooled primarily as a centre back, Mancienne can also play as a defensive ...
– Spent two loan spells at QPR. *
Gavin Peacock Gavin Keith Peacock (born 18 November 1967) is an English former professional footballer and sports television pundit. As a player he was midfielder and striker from 1984 until 2002, notably playing in the Premier League for Newcastle United ...
– Played for Chelsea in the nineties, either side of spells at QPR. *Loïc Rémy – Striker signed by QPR in January 2013, the following season was loaned to Newcastle before being bought by Chelsea in August 2014 for £10.5 million. *Ben Sahar – came to QPR on loan from Chelsea in pre-season of 2007/2008 and scored against West London rivals, Fulham. *Scott Sinclair – came on loan to QPR during the 2007/2008 season. * Jimmy Smith – came on loan to QPR during the 2006/2007 campaign. *Nigel Spackman – Midfielder. Chelsea then QPR via Liverpool. *John Spencer (Scottish footballer), John Spencer – Diminutive Scottish striker. Chelsea, later QPR and Everton. *William Steer – First QPR, then Chelsea. *
Terry Venables Terence Frederick Venables (born 6 January 1943), often referred to as El Tel, is an English former football player and manager, and an author. During the 1960s and '70s, he played for various clubs including Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur and Queen ...
– Player at Chelsea most of the 1960s. Transferred to QPR from Spurs in 1969. Managed QPR 1980 to 84. *Ian Watson (footballer, born 1944), Ian Watson – Defender moved from Chelsea to QPR in the mid-1960s. * David Webb – Scored the winning goal in the 1970 cup final for Chelsea. Part of the successful 1975/6 QPR side. *Roy Wegerle – very skilful striker. Moved from the US to Chelsea then QPR via Luton. *Steve Wicks – Blond centre-half played had 2 spells with both Chelsea and QPR in the late 1970s through the 1980s. *
Shaun Wright-Phillips Shaun Cameron Wright-Phillips (born 25 October 1981) is an English former professional footballer who played as a winger. He played in the Premier League and Football League for Manchester City, Chelsea and Queens Park Rangers, in Major L ...
– Winger signed by QPR in August 2011 from Manchester City having played for Chelsea from 2005 to 2008


Chelsea and Fulham

*Dave Beasant – after leaving Chelsea in 1992, Beasant played for a further 10 clubs before ending up as a reserve goalkeeper/coach at Fulham in 2003. He retired from his playing capacity a year later without actually playing a game, and is still employed by the club as a coach. *Wayne Bridge – was on loan at Fulham from Chelsea during the second half of the FA Premier League 2005–06, 2005–06 season. *Gordon Davies (footballer born 1955), Gordon Davies – first at Fulham, then Chelsea. *John Dempsey (footballer, born 1946), John Dempsey – first at Fulham, then Chelsea. *Slaviša Jokanović - first at Chelsea, then managed Fulham *Damien Duff – first at Chelsea, Newcastle (see article Tyne–Wear derby), then Fulham (formerly with Blackburn Rovers) *Bjarne Goldbæk – first at Chelsea, then Fulham. *Eiður Guðjohnsen – first at Chelsea, then Fulham. *Jon Harley – first at Chelsea, then Fulham. *Gaël Kakuta – was on loan at Fulham from Chelsea during the second half of the 2010–11 Premier League, 2010–11 season. *Ray Lewington – first at Chelsea, then Fulham. *Ruben Loftus-Cheek – played for Chelsea since 2014, was on loan at Fulham during 2020–21 Fulham F.C. season, 2020–21 season. *Scott Parker - first at Chelsea, then Fulham. Former Fulham manager. *Ian Pearce – first at Chelsea, then Fulham, via Blackburn Rovers F.C., Blackburn Rovers and West Ham United F.C., West Ham. *Lucas Piazón – was on loan at Fulham from Chelsea during the 2016–17 Fulham F.C. season, 2016–17 and 2017–18 Fulham F.C. season, 2017–18 seasons. *Robert Savage (footballer), Robert Savage – first at Fulham, then Chelsea. Not to be confused with modern-day player Robbie Savage. *
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– first at Chelsea, then Fulham on loan. *Mark Schwarzer – first at Fulham, then Chelsea. *Jimmy Sharp – two spells with Fulham, then Chelsea, then back to Fulham. *Alexey Smertin – signed with Fulham in early 2007, having played for (among other Premiership clubs) Chelsea. *Willian (footballer, born 1988), Willian – first at Chelsea, then Fulham.


Fulham and QPR

*Dean Coney – Fulham and QPR striker. Part of the deal that took Paul Parker to QPR. *Lee Cook – QPR winger transferred to Fulham 2007/8 season. *Joe Fidler – First Fulham, then QPR. *
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– Started off at Fulham, before becoming a QPR legend and then moved to Manchester City before coming back to play for the maverick Fulham side, and England. Returned to Fulham for a brief loan spell in 1976. *Stefan Johansen – loaned to QPR from Fulham in 2020–21. *Andrew Johnson (footballer, born 1981), Andrew Johnson – Fulham to QPR in 2012. *Stephen Kelly (footballer, born 1983), Stephen Kelly – played for QPR in 2003. Joined Fulham in 2009. *Thomas Leigh – First Fulham, then QPR. *
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– Fulham and QPR striker. *
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– Managed Fulham in the 2010/11 season before leaving due to a desire to win trophies. Signed as QPR manager the following season in January. *Paul Parker (footballer), Paul Parker – Played over 100 games for both clubs. *Zesh Rehman – Moved from Fulham to QPR in 2006. *Tony Sealy – Small but quick striker. Top scorer as QPR won promotion in 1982/83. Later moved to Fulham. *Matt Smith (footballer, born 1989), Matt Smith – First Fulham, then QPR *Ernie Symes – First Fulham, then QPR. * Adel Taarabt – Loaned from QPR to Fulham in 2013 *
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– Played for Fulham until signing for QPR on a January transfer in 2012. Fulham, QPR and Brentford * Dave Metchick – first Fulham, then QPR, then Brentford. * David Nelson (footballer), David Nelson – Fulham, Brentford, QPR. * Tony Parks – First Brentford, loaned to QPR and then signed for Fulham * Calum Willock – Loaned from Fulham to QPR, later signed for Brentford in 2006.


See also

*London derbies *South London derby *
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*East London derby *Local derby *Sports rivalry *Local derbies in the United Kingdom


Notes


References


Soccerbase

www.footballderbies.com

QPR Report
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