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Michael Leach (16 January 1947 – 11 January 1992) was a footballer with Queens Park Rangers in the 1960s and 1970s. He made over 300 Football League appearances for QPR. [ 1 ] His first league appearance for them was in 1964–65, and his final league game with QPR was in 1977–78. [ 2 ]
Leach, Givens, Francis 15,062 2 30 December 1972 Sheffield Wednesday A 1–3 Leach 20,185 2 6 January 1973 Preston North End H 3–0 Givens 2, Francis 10,519 2 20 January 1973 Middlesbrough A 0–0 8,398 2 27 January 1973 Burnley H 2–0 Givens, leach 22,518 2 6 February 1973 Huddersfield Town H 3–1 Givens 2, Thomas 13,539 2 10 February 1973
Phil Parkes, photographed in 2010, played for QPR more than any other goalkeeper, a total of 406 matches. The following article is about players who have appeared for Queens Park Rangers Football Club. Since playing their first competitive match as a professional club, more than 1,100 players have made a competitive first-team appearance for the club, of whom 180 players have made at least 100 ...
Queens Park Rangers; 1973–74 season; Chairman: Jim Gregory: Manager: Gordon Jago: Football League First Division: 8th: FA Cup: Quarter Final: Football League Cup: Fourth round: London Challenge Cup: Semi-Final: Top goalscorer: League: Stan Bowles (19) All: Stan Bowles (22) Highest home attendance: 35.353 v Leeds United: Lowest home attendance ...
QPR (caretaker manager) Bobby Keetch Fulham November 1966 May 1969 Durban City F.C. Allan Glover Queens Park Rangers Juniors March 1968 June 1969 West Bromwich Albion: £70,000 and Clive Clark Ron Springett Sheffield Wednesday June 1967 £16,000 June 1969 Retired Bobby Finch Queens Park Rangers Juniors August 1966 June 1969 Cape Town City.
Alcohol and drug addiction are common, with alcohol being the most commonly misused substance among the veteran population.
WASHINGTON — Michael Leach, the White House’s first chief diversity and inclusion officer, is leaving the administration, the White House confirmed Thursday.
Michael Leach has been in the job for more than five years and took over the agency that was sued over its care of foster children. The search for a new director could be difficult. Here’s more.