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Ian Dawes was a good little left back. I remember standing in the paddock instead of the loft for a change sometimes and loved watching him bomb down the wing. Amazingly he played just under 200 consecutive games for us. That takes some doing.“He'll regret it till his dying day, if ever he lives that long”
Will Danaher
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Originally posted by Itsonlyagame View PostIan Dawes was a good little left back. I remember standing in the paddock instead of the loft for a change sometimes and loved watching him bomb down the wing. Amazingly he played just under 200 consecutive games for us. That takes some doing.
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Originally posted by Stanley View PostYes, and Warren Neill on the other side. They were the Clement and Gillard of the 80's, but perhaps not quite on the same level.“He'll regret it till his dying day, if ever he lives that long”
Will Danaher
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People talk about his arial abilities , he used to somehow hover in the air ,he`d jump up and seemed to stray up for a split second longer than the man he was marking, he was a brilliant little player
And when he was asked about the difference between us and Fulham ( who he also played for ) he said something along the lines of ,QPR are aproper club with proper support ,something Fulham with their plastic newby support just arn`t.Rangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers
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Yeah Maddix was the man marker specialist, seen him man mark Lineker, Rush all out of the game.
Parker could do a job at centre half or sweeper which we played quite often.
For a little man he never let his size affect his game.
Loved him and Macca at the back together.
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