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Is chaz a qpr legend?
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I HAVE WATCHED FOR 57 SEASSONS SO NEARLY 60 YEARS AND IVE SEEN LAZARUS THE FIRSTR KING OF LOFTUS ROAD AND RODNEY
STANLEY,SIMON STAINROD ETC ETC ETC
AND YES CHAZ DEFINATELY IS A LEGEND HE HAS BEEN LET DOWN BY APPALING DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL AND MANAGEMENT IF HE WAS GIVEN A NEW CONTRACT TWO YREARS AGO WHEN HE ASKED FOR IT HE STILL WOULD HAVE BEEN HERE
HIS LOSS WILL NEVER BE TRULLY FORGOTTEN
love you charlie
never forget you
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Great player yes but Legend no ! We will see less and less legends develop at clubs now, as players don't tend to stay at clubs long enough to be deemed a legend. Best goalscorer in recent years but lets not kid ourselves he was always going to move on eventually and unless we were still in the Prem, challenging for mid table obscurity then he would have gone whatever.
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No, not a legend in my eyes. I think it takes something far more special to be a legend at the club.
Out of the current crop of players I feel maybe only Faurlin has a chance of that title and that is only because of longevity which plays an important part in that status.
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Originally posted by rodman View PostNowhere close to being a legend.
A good player in the short time he was here but a legend ? No chance.
I think had he stayed for the end of this year and 1 or 2 years after he would have easily been a legend for us. He was on target and netting well over 100 goals in 2 more seasons which is a huge amount for most clubs especially QPR who havent had a top striker in recent years.
His goals got us up in his first year, that also adds to it. Had he stayed his goals would have been just as important I feel.
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Originally posted by Shepherds Mush View PostTop striker but legend? Not for me.
Out of the recent crop of players the only one who gets legend status in my eyes is Clint Hill - bleeds QPR.I blew a lot on vodka and tonic, gambling and fags. Looking back, I think I overdid it on the tonic. - The one and only Stanley Bowles
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He's an honest pro who hasn't forgotten his roots and has morals. He scored a goal every two games and is by far our best striker since Ferdinand. Let's be brutally honest though, since 94/95 when Les left we have mainly been turd so he hasn't had too much to beat. He also stayed what? 3 seasons? He will always been remembered but unless through all the turd that this club has been through on and off the field since the mid 90's and we've dropped our standards significantly, Charlie is not quite a QPR legend in my eyes.
For anyone in their 20's or younger I can imagine he would be and respect that. Hill & maybe Derry aside who else comes close to him this century?
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Originally posted by 72bus View Postnot for me , good striker and some memorable goals , wish him luck on his journey . to be a legend at a club you should be winning trophies.
Although tbf, Austin won the playoffs with us.You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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