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Daphne Biggs passed away 13 years today

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  • Daphne Biggs passed away 13 years today

    What a great Lady she was in every sense of the word and perhaps our greatest ever supporter

  • #2
    Lovely old girl she was.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by IsleworthRanger View Post
      What a great Lady she was in every sense of the word and perhaps our greatest ever supporter
      Lovely lady R.I.P.

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      • #4
        Saw this on The Twitter this morning, As big a Rangers legend as Stan and a lovely lovely lady.
        God bless and RIP super Daphne
        From the Hills of Kerry
        To the streets of Free Derry

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        • #5
          Great lady, see must have seen thousands of people each season but you always felt she reconised you, class act!
          Kept the faith!

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          • #6
            Well done for posting Isleworth
            From the Hills of Kerry
            To the streets of Free Derry

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            • #7
              still remember her in the little booth by the school end when i got my away tickets , felt so much more like a well run club back then . RIP Daphne

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              • #8
                Jesus christ 13 years ?! Where does the time go . As others have said lovely old girl and rangers through and through. Massive part of QPR then and now sleep tight girl. COYRS

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                • #9
                  A plaque or something like that should be on display somewhere in the club!
                  Kept the faith!

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                  • #10
                    Remember getting a supporters club coach to Sunderland (1-0 Tillson) and being late and Daphne gave me a right #######ing !!! Her and Neil Roberts top Rangers !!
                    From the Hills of Kerry
                    To the streets of Free Derry

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                    • #11
                      Remember running late and having to meet Daphne at euston,can picture her now with those big glasses holding our match tickets.RIP Daphne
                      Ooh northern lads love gravy

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by californiahoop View Post
                        A plaque or something like that should be on display somewhere in the club!
                        Could not agree more mate

                        I think she kept most of us who are a certain age in order when she could and had the utmost respect from us all and you know what even though at times she could be a fiery old girl I never ever heard a single fan say a bad word about her

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by IsleworthRanger View Post
                          Could not agree more mate

                          I think she kept most of us who are a certain age in order when she could and had the utmost respect from us all and you know what even though at times she could be a fiery old girl I never ever heard a single fan say a bad word about her
                          I remember her as someone who was always pleasant unless you got daft. Stood no nonsense. RIP Daphne.
                          Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.

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                          • #14
                            RIP. I always remember clocking one of her syrups hanging behind the door in the box office.
                            "The kids missed everything from Queens Park Rangers to Conkers".

                            London Pride has been handed down to us.
                            London Pride is a flower that's free.
                            London Pride means our own dear town to us,
                            And our pride it for ever will be.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by IsleworthRanger View Post
                              Could not agree more mate

                              I think she kept most of us who are a certain age in order when she could and had the utmost respect from us all and you know what even though at times she could be a fiery old girl I never ever heard a single fan say a bad word about her

                              I remember playing Yeovil away in the FA cup mid 80's I think, looking across and seeing her and a group of elderly ladies in January sitting at the front of the stand cheering on the guys, that is the life long memory I have of her.
                              Kept the faith!

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