Here at www.qpr.co.uk we take a look at the players who were involved in last season's successful fight against relegation …
DJ Campbell
Appearances (all competitions): 12
Goals: 1
Assists: 1
A West London boy and self-confessed R's fan, DJ Campbell penned a two-year deal with QPR in August 2011 to represent a remarkable homecoming for the striker.
After enjoying an outstanding 2010/11 campaign with newly-promoted Blackpool, Campbell alerted several Clubs to his services, scoring 13 goals in his maiden top-flight season.
Campbell kicked-off his second spell with Rangers against Owen Coyle's Bolton Wanderers on the Premier League's opening day.
However, the 31-year-old's First Team involvement was somewhat limited soon after, owing to a virus.
Despite restricted opportunities, the pacy front-man soon made his mark for his boyhood Club at Wolverhampton Wanderers in September - that during the R's convincing 3-0 victory,
Although that was the first and last time the former QPR schoolboy hit the target last term, with a metatarsal injury in October keeping the striker out of contention until mid-December.
Campbell returned to First Team action as a second-half substitute during the Hoops' narrow defeat against Liverpool at Anfield.
After regular appearances from the bench, the former Seasiders man managed to recapture a first XI spot, starting two consecutive games at the start of 2012.
His second successive appearance in the starting line-up came under new Manager Mark Hughes during Rangers' 3-1 home victory against Wigan Athletic.
However, an injury picked up during that particular fixture ensured Campbell was once again subject to a stint on the sidelines.
He returned for the R's trip to Old Trafford - the home of Manchester United - his last outing of the campaign in April.
DJ Campbell
Appearances (all competitions): 12
Goals: 1
Assists: 1
A West London boy and self-confessed R's fan, DJ Campbell penned a two-year deal with QPR in August 2011 to represent a remarkable homecoming for the striker.
After enjoying an outstanding 2010/11 campaign with newly-promoted Blackpool, Campbell alerted several Clubs to his services, scoring 13 goals in his maiden top-flight season.
Campbell kicked-off his second spell with Rangers against Owen Coyle's Bolton Wanderers on the Premier League's opening day.
However, the 31-year-old's First Team involvement was somewhat limited soon after, owing to a virus.
Despite restricted opportunities, the pacy front-man soon made his mark for his boyhood Club at Wolverhampton Wanderers in September - that during the R's convincing 3-0 victory,
Although that was the first and last time the former QPR schoolboy hit the target last term, with a metatarsal injury in October keeping the striker out of contention until mid-December.
Campbell returned to First Team action as a second-half substitute during the Hoops' narrow defeat against Liverpool at Anfield.
After regular appearances from the bench, the former Seasiders man managed to recapture a first XI spot, starting two consecutive games at the start of 2012.
His second successive appearance in the starting line-up came under new Manager Mark Hughes during Rangers' 3-1 home victory against Wigan Athletic.
However, an injury picked up during that particular fixture ensured Campbell was once again subject to a stint on the sidelines.
He returned for the R's trip to Old Trafford - the home of Manchester United - his last outing of the campaign in April.