Hoops and Whites

Last updated : 15 October 2009 By @pnemad

Footballers who have played league football for both PNE and QPR

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912) Patrick Agyemang

PNE 122 apps; 21 goals

QPR 41 apps; 11 goals

PNE debut 19/11/2004 v Cardiff (A) - Won 1-0

753) Gareth Ainsworth

PNE 92 apps; 13 goals

QPR 140 apps; 20 goals

PNE debut 11/01/1992 v Shrewsbury (A) - Lost 0-2

888) Marlon Broomes

PNE 69 apps; 0 goals

QPR 5 apps; 0 goals

PNE debut 26/08/2002 v Gillingham (A) - Drawn 1-1

964) Wayne Brown

PNE 6 apps; 0 goals

QPR 2 apps; 0 goals

PNE debut 28/10/2008 v Watford (H) - Won 2-0

341) Ken Cameron

PNE 24 apps; 5 goals

QPR 8 apps; 1 goal

PNE debut 11/12/1926 v Darlington (A) - Won 1-0

579) Clive Clark

PNE 72 apps 9 goals

QPR 8 apps; 1 goal

PNE debut 24/01/1970 v Bristol City (H) - Lost 0-1

908) John Curtis

PNE 12 apps; 0 goals

QPR 4 apps; 0 goals

PNE debut 11/09/2004 v Stoke (H) - Won 3-0

966) Andrew Davies

PNE 5 apps; 0 goals

QPR 9 apps; 0 goals

PNE debut 14/02/2009 v Norwich (H) - Won 2-1

920) Chris Day

PNE 6 apps; 0 goals

QPR 87 apps; 0 goals

PNE debut 23/02/2005 v Nottingham Forest (A) - Lost 0-2

925) Danny Dichio

PNE 63 apps; 5 goals

QPR 75 apps; 20 goals

PNE debut 08/08/2005 v Derby (H) - Drawn 1-1

Player Profile - Ken Cameron

Kenneth Cameron was born in Hamilton in 1905 and played as an inside-forward. He was signed by Preston in 1926 from Scottish junior football side Parkhead.

He made his debut on 11 December 1926 when the Second Division club won 1-0 at Darlington. He made a further 7 appearances during the season scoring his first goal in a 4-1 win at home to Blackpool on 19 March 1927.

He following season he only made 4 appearances and scored a hat-trick on the final day of the season as Preston won 6-4 at Grimsby, although PNE led 6-0 with just six minutes to go!

The goals dried up in 1928/29 and made his last appearance in a 0-0 draw against Middlesbrough on 5 January 1929 after scoring a total of 5 goals from 24 appearances.

It was Middlesbrough that Cameron joined on 18 March 1929. He did not make an appearance during the season as Boro' won the Second Division title.

In his first season for Middlesbrough and in the First Division, Cameron scored 5 goals from 11 appearances the 1930/31 saw him score 8 goals from 32 appearances as the club finished seventh.

He reached double figures for the first time in 1931/32, netting 11 goals from 38 appearances. After 6 goals from 17 matches in 1932/33 he made is one and last appearance for Middlesbrough in 1933/34. Cameron had scored 30 goals from 99 appearances.

Cameron joined Second Division Bolton scoring twice in 21 appearances in 1933/34 as Wanderers finished third. Cameron made just 3 appearances, scoring once as Bolton finished runners-up to Brentford.

For the 1935/36, Cameron remained in the Second Division having joined Hull. Although he had his most successful season in front of goal with 12 goals from 30 games they finished bottom and was relegated

The 1936/37 season saw Cameron join Third Division South side QPR. He only made 8 appearances during the season, scoring once as QPR finished ninth.


He joined Third Division North side Rotherham for 1937/38 but did not make a league appearance.