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Andre Marriner is the man in the middle as Rangers host Stoke City in the final home fixture of the campaign

The West Midlands official was appointed to the National List of Referees in 2003, before progressing rapidly onto the select list two years later in 2005.

This weekend he will be assisted by Mr Scott Ledger (Yorkshire) and Mr Adam Watts (Worcestershire) with the fourth official Mr Neil Swarbrick (Lancashire).

He has dished out 88 yellow cards and five reds in 26 games this campaign, giving him an average of 3.58 cards per game.

He has taken charge of QPR ten times previously, details of which are documented below.

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r Mariner oversaw his first taste of QPR as the R’s took apart Hartlepool United in Division Two – four first half goals blew the visitors away as Gino Paula, Gareth Ainsworth and a Kevin Gallen brace was only matched by a consolation from Eifon Williams.

QPR were stunned into life in the next campaign when David Friio opened the scoring for Plymouth. The R’s took control when a Paul Furlong double was added to by Kevin Gallen, with Marino Keith getting the consolation for the Pilgrims.

Mariner oversaw a typical end of season fixture when Cardiff City edged out QPR in a mediocre encounter – Jobi McAnuff scored the solitary goal to separate the two sides as the line was drawn under another campaign.

The Britannia Stadium was proving a fruitful place for the R’s and they continued their fine run against Stoke City. Paul Furlong got the ball rolling before Sambegou Bangoura levelled matters halfway though the first half. John Halls was given his marching orders prior to Richard Langley netting the decisive penalty.

Rangers reputation in the FA Cup is notorious in recent years, and Blackburn Rovers were able to prolong the R’s dismal record in the competition. Andy Todd got the ball rolling before Craig Bellamy netted a brace for the hosts.

The second of three encounters with Plymouth officiated by Mr Mariner saw QPR take the lead at Home Park – Dexter Blackstock netted an opener on 17 minutes, before goal-machine Sylvan Ebanks-Blake levelled up matters before half time.

Mariner oversaw a stunner in W12 as Rangers and Norwich City shared six goals – Darren Huckerby gave the visitors the lead before Jimmy Smith and Martin Rowlands turned the tables. Dion Dublin and Rob Earnshaw turned the fixture on its head once more, before Rowlands netted a last gasp equaliser.

In September 2007, Ian Holloway’s Plymouth came to Loftus Road and walked away with all three points. Peter Halmosi put Zesh Rehman on his backside for the opener, while David Norris finished things off for the visiting side.

Disaster struck earlier in the campaign as Rangers were thumped away from home by neighbours Fulham – Danny Murphy, Clint Demspey and Bobby Zamora netted goals supplemented by an Andrew Johnson hatrick.

Following on from this QPR hosted Sunderland in W12 in a roller-coaster affair – Nicklas Bendtner and Stephane Sessegnon doubled the lead for the Black Cats before Heidar Helguson and Jamie Mackie sensationally drew level – a last gasp heartbreaking winner came from Sunderland’s Wes Brown.

Mr Mariner & Queens Park Rangers



b>QPR 4-1 Hartlepool United – 13/12/2003

oals: Kevin Gallen 27, 38, Gino Padula 34, Gareth Ainsworth 38; Eifon Williams 71

ooked: Richie Humphreys

QPR 3-2 Plymouth Argyle – 11/09/2004

oals: Paul Furlong 29, 72, Kevin Gallen 89; David Friio 7, Marino Keith 90

ooked: NONE

Cardiff City 1-0 QPR – 08/05/2005

oals: Jobi McAnuff 27

ooked: NONE

Stoke City 1-2 QPR – 03/12/2005

oals: Sambegou Bangoura 26; Paul Furlong 2, Richard Langley 52pen

ooked: Dave Brammer; Mauro Milanese, Marcus Bean, Gareth Ainsworth, Martin Rowlands

ent Off: John Halls

Blackburn Rovers 3-0 QPR – 07/01/2006

oals: Andy Todd 17, Craig Bellamy 36, 86

ooked: Lucas Neill, Dominic Matteo; Mauro Milanese

Plymouth Argyle 1-1 QPR – 09/09/2006

oals: Sylvan Ebanks-Blake 31; Dexter Blackstock 17

ooked: Hasney Aljofree; Damion Stewart, Lee Cook, Marc Bircham

QPR 3-3 Norwich City – 14/10/2006

oals: Jimmy Smith 24, Martin Rowlands 45, 90; Darren Huckerby 4, Dion Dublin 72, Rob Earnshaw 84pen

ooked: Zesh Rehman, Steve Lomas, Jimmy Smith; Jason Shackell

QPR 0-2 Plymouth Argyle – 18/09/2007

oals: Peter Halmosi 50, David Norris 62

ooked: Marcel Seip, Krisztian Timar

Fulham 6-0 QPR – 02/10/2011

oals: Andrew Johnson 2, 38, 59, Danny Murphy 20pen, Clint Dempsey 65, Bobby Zamora 74

ooked: Brede Hangeland, Steve Sidwell; Fitz Hall, Alejandro Faurlín, Shaun Wright-Phillips.

QPR 2-3 Sunderland – 21/12/2011

oals: Heidar Helguson 63, Jamie Mackie 67; Nicklas Bendtner 19, Stephane Sessegnon 53, Wes Brown 89

ooked: Luke Young, Alejandro Faurlín; Lee Cattermole, Stephane Sessegnon

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