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  • #31
    No one has mentioned Bob Malcolm!?!
    Gunga-Galunga

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    • #32
      alternative "legends" Terry Mancini , Tony Hazzel ,Bob Hazzell
      Football played the Charlie Ferris way

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      • #33
        seaman
        waddock
        parker
        bowles
        ferdinand

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        • #34
          I started supporting in 92 so I'm not going to go for anyone that played before then.

          Les Ferdinand
          Ian Holloway
          Paul Furlong
          Kevin Gallen
          Gareth Ainsworth

          And because I'm greedy I'm going to say Lee Cook too.
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          • #35
            Stanley

            Lesley

            Gerry

            Danny

            Tony
            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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            • #36
              In addition to my aforementioned Lee Cook, Im going to go with the following to complete my list:

              Paul Furlong - that goal alone is enough for me to class him as a legend.
              Kevin Gallen - needs no explanation.
              Gareth Ainsworth - What a man. Never forget those 2 goals away at Rushden, great day out.
              Shaun Derry & Clint Hill - Ran outta people so merged these into 1 . Not been at Rangers long but have worn their hearts on their sleeves and played their hearts out week in week out. Although Hill moreso than Derry, both have far exceeded any expectation on them this year and done the club, and themselves, proud.



              PS: Adel only just misses out but well worth a mention. Never before, in my life time, can I remember such a naturally gifted player pull on the hoops. Neither have I witnessed a player give me as many semi lob ons at football as he has making defenders look utterly stupid (never tire of seing hsi goal vs Swansea!). Made so many a Saturday worth my while, especially the year we won the CCC.
              Last edited by MattyRangers; 23-05-2012, 08:55 AM.
              You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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              • #37
                1. Mcdonald
                2. Les Ferdinand
                3. Sinclair
                4. Ainsworth
                5. Taarabt

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                • #38
                  i could go for five alternative legends

                  i could go for alternative legends

                  bobby hazell our goalscoring center half
                  danny shittu ,, ,, ,, ,,
                  dave webb ,, ,, ,, ,,
                  ray wilkins although the worst manager ever in the history of qpr on the pitch ray was an incredible leader of men.and he could be a legend
                  mike keen was an incredible leader on the pitch
                  mark lazarus was the highest ever goalscoring winger in the history of qpr
                  clive allen was one of the greatest ever goal machines ever to play for us
                  brian bedford i met him once in the club shop and he described himself as a man who got the ball in the back of the net and yes brian bedford you certainly had no trouble getting goals for qpr
                  lee cook for donating 250 000 of his own money to help the club in financially bad times
                  ian holloway blood and guts
                  neil warnock blood and guts
                  terry venables the greatest ever manager of qpr
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                  • #39
                    Ted, at last Ive found something to agree with you on ;-)

                    I was womndering why nobody had mentioned Terry Venables. Good player in his time and certainly as a manager did us proud.

                    Other than crossing London to another team that obvioulsy cant be mentioned, I think he deserves the status of 'Minor Legend'!!
                    2011-2013, 2 seasons in the Premiership, 76 games, 14 wins........two years of my life I'll never get back!!

                    2013/2014 mediocrity topped off with a win at Wembley....

                    2014/2015 was pretty much the same as 2011-2013.....

                    2015/2016, average at best.....

                    2016/2017, same old, same old....

                    2017/2018, aim low, avoid disappointment!

                    Its the hope that kills you!

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                    • #40
                      Rufus mad hair
                      M Dennis mad ****
                      G Maguire apprentice mad ****
                      Stan Bowles just mad
                      Gregor cos he told me too
                      Chelmsford City the home of Radio

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                      • #41
                        terry vanables

                        terry vanables what a manager
                        so magnificent was he that jim gregory came up with a master plan to keep him
                        terry would own all the playing staff but jim gregory would retain ownership of the ground
                        this could only become possible because of venables uncanny ability to buy and sell in the transfer market
                        but venables moved on and that was that really, but the team that terry took to the top flight and finished 5th was so full of brilliant youngsters it was possible to stay in the prem for the next fifteen years
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                        • #42
                          dad bangs on endlessly about rodney/stan/sir les and rightly so from what ive seen on youtube.being of a younger generation my hero's of qpr since ive been watching are ian holloway/kevin gallen/paul furlong/adel and cisse!

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                          • #43
                            in no particular order Les Ferdinand needs no explenation David Bardsley got down that wing and put some great pinpoint crosses in Clive Walker becouse i knew if we had a penalty he would not miss Trevor Sinclair tricky runs and that overhead kick that will forever be stuck in my memory Tony Roberts true gent who always had time for Fans
                            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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                            • #44
                              This does show up again about era's people were born, I am sure if Social Media was available a few years earlier people like Tony Ingham, Ron Springet, Mark Lazarus, Ivor Powell and George Goddard would get a few votes too but my Dad and the like are just not into message boards etc.
                              My first game was in 1971 so most of my legends were from that era, just as others are from the Early 90's teams. Interestingly not many votes from the 1982-1985 era either probably because people who saw them probably saw Stan and Gerry etc too but Stainrod, Waddock, Allen, Roeder all deserve mentions too.

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by nuffieldranger View Post
                                in no particular order Les Ferdinand needs no explenation David Bardsley got down that wing and put some great pinpoint crosses in Clive Walker becouse i knew if we had a penalty he would not miss Trevor Sinclair tricky runs and that overhead kick that will forever be stuck in my memory Tony Roberts true gent who always had time for Fans
                                Clive Wilson I think you mean, hopefully

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