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Originally posted by Quaz View PostOmniturf was the first artificial surface to be used by an English Football League club. The first club to install this 'plastic grass' surface was Queens Park Rangers who installed the new pitch for the start of the 1981/82 season.[1] Despite much publicity around the supposed unfair advantage the pitch would provide Rangers, they proceeded to lose the opening home Division Two match on the new surface by 1-2 against Luton Town.Originally posted by qblockpete View Postomniturf/astroturf same thing.
Sure it was Crystal Palace??
And correctly!
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Brighton r
Trust me for not reading the post !!
Palace must have been the first televised game as I remember venables talking to Brian Moore about the pitch.
Which player scored a hat-trick on his full league debut for QPR?ALL BEST BANTER AND ALL THE LATEST FROM QPR.
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Originally posted by qblockpete View PostBrighton r
Trust me for not reading the post !!
Palace must have been the first televised game as I remember venables talking to Brian Moore about the pitch.
Which player scored a hat-trick on his full league debut for QPR?
Dennis Bailey?
no. hmmm. dunno
good question
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did Tony Joyce ever play for QPR
he was my ex gaffa at buckingham town and said he was a left back for QPR?? says it on his bio on the buckingham website, but my old man never heard of him before I signed for BTFC
The following seasons have seen the Robins get stronger under Morell's charge. For 2002-03, Morell targeted 6th place and achieved 4th as well as the Charity Cup. They scored a total of 142 goals in 60 matches with Cole, Max-Grant and McGillycuddy scoring 98 of them. They conceded 72 goals. In 2003-04 they were Runners Up in the league, Berks & Bucks Senior Cup and the Buckingham Charity Cup. After six successful years with the Robins, Morell moved on to manage Kettering Town in February 2006.
In May 2006 ex QPR and Aldershot player Tony Joyce was appointed manager of the "Robins". After a promsing start to the season and a valient struggle at the end Buckingham finished bottom of the UCL premier league and were relegated to division one.@chrisrobson9
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