all i can remember was loads of fans slagging him off, i always thought he was hated by most rangers fans as he sold all our best players!
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[QUOTE=blue and white;1399677]This was all before my time. But looking back it really does make me proud. Jim Gregory was massive for this club. What he did really put us on the map. Maybe a statute out of the front of the new stadium or maybe a stand named after himQUOTE
That would be a fitting tribute to a great Chairman.
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he was brilliant for us in his younger days,because he was prepared to back his judgement,he knew if he bought rodney marsh he could one day sell him at a profit,he did the same with bowles and givens,it was kind of a second hand car buisness but instead of cars he did it with players
this system was copied by wimbledon it is a brilliant way to go up the divisions if you dont get 50 thousand crowds,but at the end of his reign he lost it mentally and really went od his head
HE DIED A TERRIBLE DEATH HAVING BOTH LEGS AMPUTATED
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Originally posted by Romney Marsh View PostPleased to see that the club will be commemorating the 50th anniversary of Jim Gregory taking the reins at Loftus Road on Sunday. Best Chairman this club has ever had, without Jim the golden eras of Alec Stock, Gordon Jago/Dave Sexton & Terry Venables would never have happened.
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