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  • #46
    My first match was the first game of the 75/76 season Liverpool at home, sat in Ellerslie Road. 2-0 R's with Gerry's goal of the season-how could I not be hooked? I was the only Rangers fan at school and liked that I was different. I loved all of that team in particular Dave Thomas, Gerry, Stan and David Webb. I've been in the Loft and Paddocks and now back in Ellerslie, I love it that two of my children come with me. I only hope my Dad felt as proud taking me as I now feel every time I walk into Loftas Road with my two.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by robbomk View Post
      My first match was the first game of the 75/76 season Liverpool at home, sat in Ellerslie Road. 2-0 R's with Gerry's goal of the season-how could I not be hooked? I was the only Rangers fan at school and liked that I was different. I loved all of that team in particular Dave Thomas, Gerry, Stan and David Webb. I've been in the Loft and Paddocks and now back in Ellerslie, I love it that two of my children come with me. I only hope my Dad felt as proud taking me as I now feel every time I walk into Loftas Road with my two.
      loved going with my ol' man as a kid and i love bringing mine over for a game. my only regret is not being able to bring them more. same era as me. stan was my hero-always him in the playground.
      PRIDE OF LONDON.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by bushcelt1 View Post
        loved going with my ol' man as a kid and i love bringing mine over for a game. my only regret is not being able to bring them more. same era as me. stan was my hero-always him in the playground.
        Sadly since my Dad had a stroke he can no longer get to games. One big plus from being in the Prem is he has been able to watch all the matches online

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        • #49
          My first game, Harry Brown in goal, Allen and Ingham the two backs, I can't remember the rest of the team. Possibly Ernie Shepherd, Keith Rutter and Ivor Powell? They played in white tops with a blue trim, 3rd Division South. In those days we could walk to the other end of the ground at half time, depending on what goal the R's were attacking!! They had a kid's area at front of the Loftus Road End. They also, right up to the early seventies, used to open the gates at half time so as anyone could go in!!

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          • #50
            70's was my era...wish those times were back now Stan was my hero

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            • #51
              Originally posted by robbomk View Post
              Sadly since my Dad had a stroke he can no longer get to games. One big plus from being in the Prem is he has been able to watch all the matches online
              sorry to hear about your dad mate. nice that he still has his passion for his club-amazing really. hope he cheers us on to victory 2mor best wishes.
              PRIDE OF LONDON.

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              • #52
                First match ,81 season for me 2-0 against Blackburn, got taken to the match by my Dad , whos 82 now , and not fit enough to attend matches any more, ( sure he only took me because he was scared i`d end up Palace , cos my school used used to give out free tickets for them ).
                My era was late 80s really ( much better team then chelsea and fulham were in their rightfull place, happy days ),Johnny Byrne my all time favourite player, as much for the nostalger as anything else.
                Rangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by bushcelt1 View Post
                  sorry to hear about your dad mate. nice that he still has his passion for his club-amazing really. hope he cheers us on to victory 2mor best wishes.
                  Thanks, let's hope we're all cheering at full time tomorrow!

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                  • #54
                    Can't remember the year (late 80's I think) but my first game we beat Luton 6-1.

                    So without using the internet I'd guess this....

                    Seamon
                    Bardlsly McDonald Samsun ??
                    (Colin??) Clark Barker Wilkons Sinton
                    Falco Ferdinand

                    Maybe a few wrong (crossed over) there. Probaby a few seasons rolled into one happy memory.

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by kenny_hoop View Post
                      Port Vale at home in League one cant remember the year think 2004.
                      Marc Bircham scored and Jamie Cureton got a brace late on.

                      Culkin, Padula, Forbes, Carlisle, Gnohere, McLeod (Cureton, 73), Rowlands, Gallen, Thorpe (Furlong, 67)
                      Unused: Palmer, Rose, Sabin

                      Tuesday, 10 August 2010QPR v Port Vale in the Carling CupI discovered this maniac....


                      Not you is it??

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by WillD View Post
                        My first game, Harry Brown in goal, Allen and Ingham the two backs, I can't remember the rest of the team. Possibly Ernie Shepherd, Keith Rutter and Ivor Powell? They played in white tops with a blue trim, 3rd Division South. In those days we could walk to the other end of the ground at half time, depending on what goal the R's were attacking!! They had a kid's area at front of the Loftus Road End. They also, right up to the early seventies, used to open the gates at half time so as anyone could go in!!
                        when we had kulsar, morrow, scully et al, they used to open the gates at half-time so we could get OUT
                        I must away now, I can no longer tarry
                        This morning's tempest I have to cross
                        I must be guided without a stumble
                        Into the arms I love the most

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