Queens Park Rangers have had a lot of players over the years, especially in the last decade or so.

The Hoops were promoted to the Premier League twice and in that period, they signed a lot of talent, both domestically based players and also foreign talent that were relatively unknown quantities.

Famously, the R’s signed Julio Cesar, who declared that his goal was to win the Premier League within five years.

Sadly for the ex-Brazil number one, Loftus Road wasn’t the place to do that, but you have to admire his ambition.

QPR were relegated and since then have turned into a pretty standard Championship side that doesn’t really threaten for promotion, however they aren’t doing too bad this season after a rocky start.

Here, we look at three players you may have forgotten played for QPR.

Do you agree, or can you remember someone else that we’ve missed? Let us know in the comments below.

Kieron Dyer had, one day, been tipped to be the future of England's midfield. It wasn't to be, but he still had a decent career.

One club you may forget him at was QPR, where he made just 5 appearances over 2 years.

This pretty much summed up the latter part of his career - plagued with injuries.

Tal Ben Haim is another with a weird career path, having been signed by Jose Mourinho's conquering Chelsea in his first tenure at the Bridge.

He made just 3 appearances for the Hoops, in a weird spell that was sandwiched between stints at Charlton and Portsmouth.

The defender is still playing and is now back in his homeland with Maccabi Tel Aviv.

Dusko Tosic falls into the category of obscure players who have had short-lived spells in the Premier League.

He joined QPR from Portsmouth, where he made no appearances. He played just five games for the R's before moving back to Serbia, where he forged a good career with Red Star Belgrade.