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  • #16
    Very sad indeed. Must make you proud that he brought you hear and stuck by us and they are doing the business.

    I know someone who always told us warnock would be the manager to have despite hating him. He died on an operating table after having chest pains the week before Warnock was appointed. Unforgettable man

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    • #17
      Terry Im sure from up in the sky he will be watching with a tear in his eye as Adel lifts that trophy high above his head. Stay stong brother.

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      • #18
        RIP. I'm so, so, sorry. Well, I'm sure heaven will be painted blue and white if we go up. Oh, and would he mind having a word to God about those FA charges?

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        • #19
          when

          when the rs in the sky are forming cues
          somewhere there will be beautiful steve hughes
          hell be standing in between neil roberts and co
          and he will keep joking with them and letting them know
          his job will be the joker of the pack its his responsabillity to keep them merry
          but steves great love is not for qpr its for his wonderfull son terry
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          • #20
            Sorry to hear of your loss mate. Sure he'll be looking down when we lift the trophy. Regards to you and your family.

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            • #21
              Very sorry to hear of your loss. R.I.P.

              This is why I have a tear in my eye when we have memorable moments, Semi's 82 , promotion 83, 86, Oldham, hillsboro and this season. It's for the sadness of the loyal R's who are not there to witness it.

              Stay strong and proud at this sad time.

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              • #22
                stay strong mate
                Dyslexic so please don't feel the need to correct my spelling mistakes as I really don't give a **** and before you say use spell checker if it is spelt right / wright but not in context spell check is useless

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                • #23
                  Very,very sad news. RIP.
                  But who knows,maybe God has a special place in heaven for us QPRIANS!
                  QPR
                  Best team in the world
                  Sort of

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                  • #24
                    Dont know you mate but i wish you and your family the best im sure your dad would be proud of you. When we go up you will have to celebrate for the both of ya!

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                    • #25
                      To all those fellow R's who are no longer with us and watched us over the years i will sing that little big louder for you

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                      • #26
                        So Sorry to hear of your loss,your dad will be with you in spirit now and always. Enjoy the moment and sing loud and proud for your dad.You know he would want you to.

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                        • #27
                          Very sad news, Terry. We have an ongoing battle against the disease in my close family so I know what it is about. I feel for you and everybody involved. Stay strong.

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                          • #28
                            Condolences Terry, may your Dad rest in peace.

                            I support the Rs because of my Dad who died in 1991 and I currently go with my eldest son to most games and it's part of our history, our tradition and is engrained into our DNA.

                            A real family club.

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                            • #29
                              sad news terry...best wishes to you and your family. i'm sure the ol' man will be watching down with a smile on his face-arm in arm with lots of fellow hoops.
                              PRIDE OF LONDON.

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                              • #30
                                Terry... So sorry to hear the sad news about your Dad, it's not easy to come onto a messageboard and talk about someone who you love in these circumstances - Like all of the above posters I send my deepest condolences to you and your family.
                                Stay strong Terry, your Dad will always be in your heart! And remember, Loftus Road is a place where you and your Dad shared some very special times together..... that will never change!
                                God bless you and your family.
                                R.I.P Steve Edwards, Neil Roberts & Trevor Kingham
                                Our "BROTHERS in HOOPS"

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