1995/96 QPR Home Football Shirt (M)
Condition: 9/10Ā Superb. A few tiny bobbles near the lower hem
Size: AdultĀ Medium
Chest Measurement: 39-41 Inches / 99-103 CM
Manufacturer:Ā View From
Colour: Blue & white hoops
Material:Ā Polyester
Seasons: 1995/1996
Player: N/A
Patches:Ā N/A

Official View From QPR home football shirt from the 1995/96 season.
Condition of this vintage football jersey is 9/10Ā Superb. A few tiny bobbles near the lower hem (see photos).

One player never makes a team, but QPR felt the loss of prolific striker Les Ferdinand following his £6 million move to Newcastle United.
The last three seasons had seen QPR finish fifth, ninth and eighth in the Premiership thanks largely to Ferdinand's goals, but the new strike partnership ofĀ Kevin GallenĀ andĀ Danny DichioĀ failed to provide anywhere near as many goals as QPR had managed while Ferdinand was up front. Even the support of excellent wingerĀ Trevor SinclairĀ could not translate into a strong supply of goals, and it was soon clear that player-managerĀ Ray WilkinsĀ and his men were in for a hard season.
A 3-0 win over London rivalsĀ West Ham UnitedĀ in late April was not enough to keep QPR up, and their relegation was confirmed after 13 years in the top flight.
Hopes of QPR gaining a quick return to the Premiership were given a major boost by the confirmation that Gallen, Dichio and Sinclair were to stay at the club.
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1995/96 QPR Home Football Shirt (M)
1995/96 QPR Home Football Shirt (M)
Condition: 9/10Ā Superb. A few tiny bobbles near the lower hem
Size: AdultĀ Medium
Chest Measurement: 39-41 Inches / 99-103 CM
Manufacturer:Ā View From
Colour: Blue & white hoops
Material:Ā Polyester
Seasons: 1995/1996
Player: N/A
Patches:Ā N/A

Official View From QPR home football shirt from the 1995/96 season.
Condition of this vintage football jersey is 9/10Ā Superb. A few tiny bobbles near the lower hem (see photos).

One player never makes a team, but QPR felt the loss of prolific striker Les Ferdinand following his £6 million move to Newcastle United.
The last three seasons had seen QPR finish fifth, ninth and eighth in the Premiership thanks largely to Ferdinand's goals, but the new strike partnership ofĀ Kevin GallenĀ andĀ Danny DichioĀ failed to provide anywhere near as many goals as QPR had managed while Ferdinand was up front. Even the support of excellent wingerĀ Trevor SinclairĀ could not translate into a strong supply of goals, and it was soon clear that player-managerĀ Ray WilkinsĀ and his men were in for a hard season.
A 3-0 win over London rivalsĀ West Ham UnitedĀ in late April was not enough to keep QPR up, and their relegation was confirmed after 13 years in the top flight.
Hopes of QPR gaining a quick return to the Premiership were given a major boost by the confirmation that Gallen, Dichio and Sinclair were to stay at the club.
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Condition: 9/10Ā Superb. A few tiny bobbles near the lower hem
Size: AdultĀ Medium
Chest Measurement: 39-41 Inches / 99-103 CM
Manufacturer:Ā View From
Colour: Blue & white hoops
Material:Ā Polyester
Seasons: 1995/1996
Player: N/A
Patches:Ā N/A

Official View From QPR home football shirt from the 1995/96 season.
Condition of this vintage football jersey is 9/10Ā Superb. A few tiny bobbles near the lower hem (see photos).

One player never makes a team, but QPR felt the loss of prolific striker Les Ferdinand following his £6 million move to Newcastle United.
The last three seasons had seen QPR finish fifth, ninth and eighth in the Premiership thanks largely to Ferdinand's goals, but the new strike partnership ofĀ Kevin GallenĀ andĀ Danny DichioĀ failed to provide anywhere near as many goals as QPR had managed while Ferdinand was up front. Even the support of excellent wingerĀ Trevor SinclairĀ could not translate into a strong supply of goals, and it was soon clear that player-managerĀ Ray WilkinsĀ and his men were in for a hard season.
A 3-0 win over London rivalsĀ West Ham UnitedĀ in late April was not enough to keep QPR up, and their relegation was confirmed after 13 years in the top flight.
Hopes of QPR gaining a quick return to the Premiership were given a major boost by the confirmation that Gallen, Dichio and Sinclair were to stay at the club.























