Club to pay homage to QPR's legendary squad of 1975/76 at MK Dons home fixture
- Club to welcome 75/76 squad back to Loftus Road
- Players and staff will be presented with commemorative medals at half-time
- Gordon Jago also set to return to W12
QPR will pay homage to the legendary class of 1975/76 at our home fixture next weekend.
Rangers play host to MK Dons at Loftus Road on Saturday 24th October and we'll be dedicating the entire matchday to our heroes of 40 years ago, with members of the squad set to be in attendance.
QPR have had some great teams over the years, but it is universally accepted amongst the R’s fan-base that the finest-ever side assembled at Loftus Road was the class of 1975/76.
Under the guidance of the late Dave Sexton, Rangers missed out on winning the First Division title to Liverpool by a solitary point.
The flair of the team, and its style of play, attracted admiration from not only QPR fans, but followers of other clubs as well.
Players and staff from that great team – as well as the legendary Gordon Jago, who many credit with building the R's dynasty – will be in attendance.
And at half-time, the club will mark their return by presenting players and staff with medals to commemorate their achievements, 40 years on.
Our award-winning matchday programme ‘Hoops’ will also pay tribute to the R’s heroes of yesteryear, with the cover dedicated to the side that many still hail as the greatest ever to wear the famous blue and white hoops.
- Club to welcome 75/76 squad back to Loftus Road
- Players and staff will be presented with commemorative medals at half-time
- Gordon Jago also set to return to W12
QPR will pay homage to the legendary class of 1975/76 at our home fixture next weekend.
Rangers play host to MK Dons at Loftus Road on Saturday 24th October and we'll be dedicating the entire matchday to our heroes of 40 years ago, with members of the squad set to be in attendance.
QPR have had some great teams over the years, but it is universally accepted amongst the R’s fan-base that the finest-ever side assembled at Loftus Road was the class of 1975/76.
Under the guidance of the late Dave Sexton, Rangers missed out on winning the First Division title to Liverpool by a solitary point.
The flair of the team, and its style of play, attracted admiration from not only QPR fans, but followers of other clubs as well.
Players and staff from that great team – as well as the legendary Gordon Jago, who many credit with building the R's dynasty – will be in attendance.
And at half-time, the club will mark their return by presenting players and staff with medals to commemorate their achievements, 40 years on.
Our award-winning matchday programme ‘Hoops’ will also pay tribute to the R’s heroes of yesteryear, with the cover dedicated to the side that many still hail as the greatest ever to wear the famous blue and white hoops.