On SSN a Man City fan stated that Stuart Pearce a QPR fan is this true
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Just found this from an interview with Stuart Pearce so must be true.
As a QPR fan, did you ever have a trial with the Rs?
Richard Young, QPR supporter, via e-mail
I did have a trial, yes. All my family are QPR supporters and I was as well; I used to go down and watch them. My old man wrote away for a trial for me when I was 13. I went down there, passed the trial and trained there for six months. Then the season ended, so I went back the following year and bumped into one of the coaches, who said, “Oh, training’s not this week, it’s... whenever.” I just got the impression it was “Thanks, but no thanks – you’re not good enough." So I stopped going down there.
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Originally posted by qprjeff1882 View Postmy dad used to play for a pub team in the 80's and told me he played against stuart pearce a few times when he was young. And believe it or not he was a goalkeeper.PRIDE OF LONDON.
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Originally posted by qprjeff1882 View PostMy dad used to play for a pub team in the 80's and told me he played against Stuart Pearce a few times when he was young. And believe it or not he was a goalkeeper.I blew a lot on vodka and tonic, gambling and fags. Looking back, I think I overdid it on the tonic. - The one and only Stanley Bowles
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Originally posted by bushcelt1 View Postas was les down the harrow club many moons ago. Any one know what school pearce went to???? Would have loved to have seen him in the hoops-great defender in his prime.
Early career
Born in Shepherds Bush, London, Pearce first attended Fryent Primary School in Kingsbury, North West London before attending Claremont High School in Kenton. He failed a trial at Queens Park Rangers and then rejected an offer from Hull City, instead settling into a career in the non-league game with his local side, Wealdstone, while training and working as an electrician and plumber. For almost five years, he was the first choice full back for the team, then amongst the biggest names of non-league football in the Alliance Premier League.
How the hell did we let him go wud have been a legend with us
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