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Who is your favourite (non legend) QPR player
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there havent been many legends in my time (first game 98) for me its chris kiwomya who scored the first ever qpr goal i ever saw, akos buzsaky, gino padula and chirs day. will never forget the night we got promoted to the championship and chris day met a load of us qpr fans outside the squrriel pub in stevenage and spent it taking photos with us nippers as we werent allowed insidei supported qpr in the glory days when chris kiwomya and michael ngonge played up front
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Clive Wilson without a doubt, pure class. Also keep a small place in my heart for Gary Micklewhite, I think it was more for the second half performance against against Newcastle in the 5-5 rather than for the disallowed cup final goal though.#standuptocancer
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Originally posted by W13 Exile View PostFair to say that entire 70's squad were all legends, even Don Mason!#standuptocancer
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Alan McDonald , Danny Maddix, David Bardsley, Clive Wilson
Ray Wilkins, Ian Holloway, Simon Barker, Andy Sinton,
Tony Roberts,
All the above were legends to me... Seemed like normal blokes fighting for the club. No ego just honest footballers.
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Originally posted by Fozzieboy View PostAlan McDonald , Danny Maddix, David Bardsley, Clive Wilson
Ray Wilkins, Ian Holloway, Simon Barker, Andy Sinton,
Tony Roberts,
All the above were legends to me... Seemed like normal blokes fighting for the club. No ego just honest footballers.
nicky johns will always be up there for me.
Saving a penalty with his face will live with me for the rest of my life.
true fav's of mine would be bob hazel, david bardsley, jan stejskal and wayne fereday.nsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
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Originally posted by W13 Exile View PostDave Thomas, Andy Sinton, Rob Steiner, Lee Cook, Darren Peacock, Gavin Peacock and far too many more to mention!
I've been following the R's since the late 80's and my favourites (aside from legends like Sir Les and Trev) were probably Roy Wegerle, Andy Sinton, David Bardsley, Danny Maddix, Gavin Peacock, Kevin Gallen, Richard Langley (first stint only), Marc Bircham (before his legs went), Clarke Carlisle (before the booze got the better of him), Paul Furlong, Gareth Ainsworth & Danny Shittu to name a few.
I think in more recent years you'd have to add Clint Hill to that list, hard to mention anyone else from the Flavio & Bernie or Fernandes era's as very few players have hung about long enough to really put them in the same bracket as the names listed above!
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