Notts County and Wycombe Wanderers, Shaun Derry and Gareth Ainsworth are two recent QPR legends in my eyes
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Originally posted by uptheR's View PostNotts County and Wycombe Wanderers, Shaun Derry and Gareth Ainsworth are two recent QPR legends in my eyes
As for Ainsworth, he split the fanbase like Mackie. Very limited ability but would run all day but mainly into other players or out of play, yet people rave about him because he gave 100%..... they should all do that by default.
Obviously i wish them both well though.
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Originally posted by Del View PostAs much as I like Derry, I think it's a bit much calling him a QPR legend as he was barely here 5 minutes....
As for Ainsworth, he split the fanbase like Mackie. Very limited ability but would run all day but mainly into other players or out of play, yet people rave about him because he gave 100%..... they should all do that by default.
Obviously i wish them both well though.
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Originally posted by qblockoompah View PostCan't believe what I'm reading! Ainsworth for me has never caused any debate, was a great player for us in what were pretty bleak times"He'll regret it till his dying day, if ever he lives that long"
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Originally posted by Del View PostAs for Ainsworth, he split the fanbase like Mackie. Very limited ability but would run all day but mainly into other players or out of play, yet people rave about him because he gave 100%..
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Originally posted by West Mids QPR View PostYou obviously was not at Rushden and Diamonds that day... Mackie, in fairness, couldn't lace the boots of Ainsworth...
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