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  • #31
    Ted you made my hairs stand on end

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    • #32
      They were a fantastic team, I was fortunate to see them play, the football was unbelievable at pace, skill, our attacking options were frightening,
      Parkes,Clement,McLintock,Webb,Gillard- Hollins,Mason,Francis,Thomas,-Bowles,Givens, and I think Mick Leach was sub for something like 36 out of the 42 games played? only 2 players were uncapped by their country that was Webb & Leach,
      Think Gerrys goal in the first game of the season against Liverpool (how ironic as they went on to nick the title from us)won goal of the season

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      • #33
        ill

        ill never forget the norwich away game there was thousands of qpr fans who had all got drunk all the way up to norwich
        many didnt even make the match,i was so very drunk how i got into the stadium i dont know
        but it was too be the most sadest day we all knew that game had cost us the league and we were all so sad,the norich
        police didnt even stop rangers fans smashing up the pubs
        it was completely out of control fortunately knowbody seemed to get badley hurt,it was all over the top

        BUT SO VERY PAINFULL
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        • #34
          Originally posted by qprted View Post
          ill never forget the norwich away game there was thousands of qpr fans who had all got drunk all the way up to norwich
          many didnt even make the match,i was so very drunk how i got into the stadium i dont know
          but it was too be the most sadest day we all knew that game had cost us the league and we were all so sad,the norich
          police didnt even stop rangers fans smashing up the pubs
          it was completely out of control fortunately knowbody seemed to get badley hurt,it was all over the top

          BUT SO VERY PAINFULL
          Top story, that Leeds game away cost us aswell
          You Rsssssss

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          • #35
            yeah

            yeah the leeds away game was a disaster for us,i dont know what happened there
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            • #36
              Originally posted by Kevin Mcleod View Post
              ive got that 75/76 team picture in the link in full colour and signed by every player. Will post a pic up when i get chance at home.
              saw a massive canvas version of the team picture as the prime window display of an art shop near Brick Lane.
              would've bought it but not old enough to have seen that team live.
              Rangers Til I Die
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              • #37
                stupid question all, but is the fella that does Kick Up The Rs the same as the winger from the 75/76 squad?
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                • #38
                  Originally posted by QPR Richard View Post
                  That was a fantastic team. We had some brilliant players.
                  And most of them stayed fit throughout-we didn't use that many players. The '67 team that walked the Third and won at Wembley was fun too, not in the same league of course but inspired my interest in the game for life.

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                  • #39
                    The best of dutch(Continental) and British style of playing put together in the same blender
                    QPR
                    Best team in the world
                    Sort of

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by ArthurQPR_NYC View Post
                      stupid question all, but is the fella that does Kick Up The Rs the same as the winger from the 75/76 squad?
                      No, just a coincidence. He's a decent fella though
                      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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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by qprted View Post
                        ill never forget the norwich away game there was thousands of qpr fans who had all got drunk all the way up to norwich
                        many didnt even make the match,i was so very drunk how i got into the stadium i dont know
                        but it was too be the most sadest day we all knew that game had cost us the league and we were all so sad,the norich
                        police didnt even stop rangers fans smashing up the pubs
                        it was completely out of control fortunately knowbody seemed to get badley hurt,it was all over the top

                        BUT SO VERY PAINFULL
                        I was at Norwich too Ted.

                        Beautiful assessment of the team but surely Terry Venables deserves a mention? I thought he played quite a few matches that season.

                        Edit: Just looked at my old Leeds programme and Ted's memory is better than mine! No Venables that season.
                        Last edited by dsqpr; 25-06-2015, 08:53 PM.
                        'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.

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