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  • #91
    I'm all over the place. Girlfriend came in from work and asked 'Have you been crying?'. She thinks I'm a cold-hearted sod at the best of times and it isn;t eve worth explaining. In th 80s when all the kids down the park wanted to be Lineker, Barnes and Robson I wanted to be Macca so I could kick 'em.

    His battles against Hughes and Harford were epic and worth the entrance money alone: true hard men, true professionals knocking seven shads out of each other for 90 minutes then a handshake at the end before Macca headed off for a few pints and a pack of B&H.

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    • #92
      I wonder how much a defender of Maccas quality would be worth nowadays

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      • #93
        Originally posted by Westbyfleetr View Post
        I'm all over the place. Girlfriend came in from work and asked 'Have you been crying?'. She thinks I'm a cold-hearted sod at the best of times and it isn;t eve worth explaining. In th 80s when all the kids down the park wanted to be Lineker, Barnes and Robson I wanted to be Macca so I could kick 'em.

        His battles against Hughes and Harford were epic and worth the entrance money alone: true hard men, true professionals knocking seven shads out of each other for 90 minutes then a handshake at the end before Macca headed off for a few pints and a pack of B&H.
        A really great guy,a real rangers legend,a great leader and captain.i used to chat to him
        before every home game when working in the dressing room,he would always dissappear
        about 15 mins before ko to have a crafty fag,i am absouloutly devastated.

        To me everything a pro footballer should be always gave his all.

        God bless you Alan and then,now and always.

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        • #94
          R I P Alan, Lost for words.
          Met him once at working mans club in Greenford,lovely guy and a great player for us.
          My thoughts are with his family and close friends,
          Rest easy Macca.

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          • #95
            " When they built you brother, they broke the mould" RIP....
            Barton is Innocent ok....

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            • #96
              Alan McDonald, former Northern Ireland and QPR captain, dead at 48

              Defender that captained his country and spent most of his career at QPR dies suddenly at 48.



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              • #97
                Think the word legend is banded around too easy nowdays but big Al is deff a Rs legend.Emense player,lovely fella too i hear and too young to die.Hope the club do a fitting tribute.Id change the school end to the Alan Mcdonald stand
                Chelmsford City the home of Radio

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                • #98
                  whatever the season he played for our team...

                  alan macdonald he reigned supreme...he will never be mastered a man so brave and big hearted he kept our blue flag flying high........
                  you know nothing john snow!!!!

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                  • #99
                    My first ever QPR match was in 1987 when we beat Arsenal 2-0 at LR. Macca scored the first. RIP Alan. Really sad news. I am proud of my avator. My pic with him in QPR open day.
                    Last edited by Yousef; 24-06-2012, 07:52 AM.
                    QPR fan since1987

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                    • such sad and shocking news, truly great qpr legend. R.i.p. big man.

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                      • Macca was a true leader and a great guy.Met him quite a few times back in the days when players drank and smoked even the night before games. He used to often be in the Red Lion in Hillingdon on a Thursday & Friday night. RIP MACCA, QPR LEGEND

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                        • Originally posted by QPRWEBBIE View Post
                          Macca was a true leader and a great guy.Met him quite a few times back in the days when players drank and smoked even the night before games. He used to often be in the Red Lion in Hillingdon on a Thursday & Friday night. RIP MACCA, QPR LEGEND
                          I remember those days as well webbie,used to see quite a few in the pub,it dont seem that long ago,but as you say a great guy,in shock over this,really sad !

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                          • Dave Grohl sums him up the best:

                            Don't the best of them bleed it out
                            While the rest of them peter out
                            Truth or consequence say it aloud
                            Use that evidence race it around


                            There goes my hero
                            Watch him as he goes
                            There goes my hero
                            He's ordinary

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                            • Loved him as a player and man.

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                              • A very sad day and I still can't believe it, my brother broke the news to me this afternoon, he was in the same class as Alan's daughter.

                                I'll get him to send her the link to this thread so she can see how much we loved and still love him here.

                                R.I.P Alan

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