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  • #16
    4-1 at old trafford....."and this might quite so easily be another one!!...this is incredible. 2 nil to queenspark rangers!"

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    • #17
      Originally posted by qprted View Post
      MANY WONDERFULL MEMORIES BUT what about THE GREAT BRIAN BEDFORD,he waas the best header of the ball we ever had

      then there was the great rodney marsh

      the morgan twins

      barry bridges

      phil parkes

      gerry francis

      les ferdinand

      trevor sinclair

      roy wegerle

      scarlet pimple

      He's farking barking.........
      They seek him here.................

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      • #18
        67 league cup final, the whole of london wanted us to win.......
        They seek him here.................

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Scarlet pimple View Post
          67 league cup final, the whole of london wanted us to win.......
          The whole world you mean !!

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          • #20
            Mines gotta be the simi at Arsy....wotta day, when that rebound went in boy !! The north bank had never seen that from thier own supporters !

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            • #21
              am too young to remember alot of these mentioned as only been in this world since September '90, but my first memory (so obviously a great 1!) is of Danny Dichio scoring a lovely lobbed goal at the Loft against, i believe against Soton, in the PL.

              Single best memory has to be Furlong's goal at home vs Oldham in the play-offs though, still brings a smile to my face now remembering the way LR erupted and the buzz all the way home, with every car bibbing at eachother and people in the street singing.

              Got to say that the announcement before the Leeds game this year of no point deduction is also right up there. amazing sense of relieve and jubilation!

              Finally, also remember a couple of belters away at Rushden from the Wild Thing that were very well celebrated!
              You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by cross it Dave View Post
                For me, after the final whistle of the 82 FA Cup semi final win at Highbury.

                The North Bank of Arsenal packed with us, the scenes, it brings a tear to one's eye.

                Wember lee, Wember lee, well we're all pi**ed up and we're going to Wember lee.

                Qua sara sara whatever will be will, we're going to Wember lee qua sara sara

                We haven't sang those for a while.
                Yes for me as well, the final minutes after Clive had scored seemed to go on forever. QPR in the FA Cup final...quality. Also remember watching us beat Cambridge Away 4-1, could have been 82 as well, I remember re-living the goals on the Big Match. Cambridge's away end we had to walk through cow sh ite!

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                • #23
                  For pure emotion it has to be the Oldham game...albeit weirdly that night game against Brum in the snow actually is the second best atmosphere of recent years at LR for me...it had an "oldham game" feel about it

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                  • #24
                    best and worst memory were both the FA Cup final. Just a boy and it was all a bit over-whelming to be honest.

                    2nd was the Oldham game - never experienced an atmosphere like that at LR and doubt I ever will.
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                    • #25
                      The morning I looked up our result from the night before in my local norwegian newspaper and figured out that we were promoted. This was in the Goddard/Allen period, but the year and date escapes me?
                      Anyway,those were the days!!:pleasantsuprise:
                      They seem so long ago today
                      I often wonder how you local Rsss who actually saw that match felt on the day?
                      Last edited by Shania; 28-06-2011, 01:36 PM.
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                      • #26
                        The whole day out at the following games, but in particlular:
                        1) Clive Allens shin at Highbury v West Brom.
                        2) Semi final of the milk cup at Liverpool, where we drew 2-2 to go to Wembley.
                        3) Fenwicks goal in the '82 Final v Spurs.
                        5) Roy Wegerle's goal v Leeds.
                        6) Trevor Sinclairs goal v Burnley.
                        7) Furlongs goal v Oldham.
                        Last edited by paulmason; 28-06-2011, 01:32 PM.

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                        • #27
                          for me every single time i walk into loftus rd i fall in love with the club ive followed since i was seven.....no matter how much she cheats on me and hurts me i can never leave her til the day i die!!
                          you know nothing john snow!!!!

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                          • #28
                            Rob hulse getting his 2nd of the season.
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                            • #29
                              blimey

                              blimey west 4 i remember going to that away game at cambridge when we won 4-1,steve wicks got carried off after scoring a brilliant goal.but it was true about walking through the cow field ,also some lunatic tried to ride a goat,i think he was a geezer from ladbroke grove

                              and strangely enough west 4 i also make my most special memory the highbury game in 1982,just like you say those 17 mins seemed to last forever

                              it was all so very emotional,i thought big bobby hazel was man of the match
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Gtleighsr3 View Post
                                Rob hulse getting his 2nd of the season.
                                And his last.

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