I wasnt even born when allen was around! Anybody explain the celebration at the 5-0 at spuds?
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Originally posted by Shania View PostClive Allen doensn´t mention where he started his carrier that often, does he?
He was my childhood hero, in that respect his silence dissapoints me really, but hatred; no!
Bu how can I hate a player who gabe nme so amny wonderful memories such as his goals in the FA Cup run of 1982, or his many long range strikes and solo goals, such as the memorising drab back and turns that bamboozled two West Ham defenders at Upton Park?
I also can't hate Seaman, (he was such an outstanding keeper for QPR) even if the way he left QPR left a very bitter memory. He could have made it clear much sooner that he wasn't going to sign a new deal and perhaps QPR would have signed Nigel Martyn from Bristol Rovers.
No, I reserve my hate for Hateley (appropriate name) Injured, useless, overpaid and didn't endear himself to the fans with his actions and comments.
Also, Vinnie Jones for the way he went on strike after nmot getting the manager's job. and costing a skint QPR so much money in wages during this period.
And there is a special hatred for Ned Zelic for being such a waste of space and money (couldn't play on hard pitches huh?, as if the German weather conditions always provided great pitches to play on).
Thev1st and last, could be argued contributed heavikly to QPR's relegation from the Premiership, whilst Jones, contributed to QPR's further demise dowbn the abyss.
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostHe was and still is one of my all time favourites. He doesn';t show any respect to QPR considering it is where he made his name and also the club hsi father, cousin and brotherr played for.
Bu how can I hate a player who gabe nme so amny wonderful memories such as his goals in the FA Cup run of 1982, or his many long range strikes and solo goals, such as the memorising drab back and turns that bamboozled two West Ham defenders at Upton Park?
I also can't hate Seaman, (he was such an outstanding keeper for QPR) even if the way he left QPR left a very bitter memory. He could have made it clear much sooner that he wasn't going to sign a new deal and perhaps QPR would have signed Nigel Martyn from Bristol Rovers.
No, I reserve my hate for Hateley (appropriate name) Injured, useless, overpaid and didn't endear himself to the fans with his actions and comments.
Also, Vinnie Jones for the way he went on strike after nmot getting the manager's job. and costing a skint QPR so much money in wages during this period.
And there is a special hatred for Ned Zelic for being such a waste of space and money (couldn't play on hard pitches huh?, as if the German weather conditions always provided great pitches to play on).
Thev1st and last, could be argued contributed heavikly to QPR's relegation from the Premiership, whilst Jones, contributed to QPR's further demise dowbn the abyss.
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Clive Allen, for he's celebration in front of us in spurs 1-0 win (not 5-0) he took a penalty and scored then done that sort of stiff leg knees up and down and arms doing the same thing, once spoke to R's Legend Simon Stainrod, asked him what was it like playing up front with clive, he replied..****ing horrible mate"
Oh then there's Trevor Francis, just for treating Martin Allen like a mug when allen's wife gave birth on the friday night he made him travel to newcastle while his wife was in labour.
Vinny Jones...just wasn't a QPR player.
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Originally posted by robloft View PostI agree with that statement which is why I plump for Wilkins because, If I remember right, he was the one who bought both players!
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Originally posted by SteveQPR1975 View PostRay Wilkins so overrated IMO and is always dangling out of Chelsea fc ******** ! Plus always mentions us as a great little club
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Originally posted by PedalR View PostI tend to just forget about ex-Rs; certainly don't hate any. Having wracked my brains I can remember feelind a bit peeved when Dichio sodded off to Italy (was it Sampdoria?). I'm not a scholar of world football but even I knew that Italian clubs at that poiint used to buy loads of players for a few hundred thousand pounds from all over Europe and just give 'em a whirl - virtually all the players bought like that failed and went back "home" a season later; I think their "hit rate" at unearthing a gem was 1 in 1000 or something. Why Dichio chucked in a promising/developing career at Rs for such an ill-conceived jaunt mystified and eventually pee'd me off!
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Originally posted by robloft View PostI agree with that statement which is why I plump for Wilkins because, If I remember right, he was the one who bought both players!
However, I can still recall some of his excellent games as a player, but can't think of one from either Hateley, or Zelic.
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