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  • #16
    Originally posted by paulmason View Post
    Rodney Marsh, they man who caused the demise of QPR FC.

    He may have been good on the pitch, but I will only remember him sitting on SAR with a smug look on his face and a scarf around his neck, Gerry Francis looking up and bingo, we were in the wilderness for 16 years.......

    I have no doubt in my mind, if Thompson and Marsh had not done what they had done that fateful night, we would not have been relegated.
    Sorry but strongly disagree he was a very huge factor in making the club what it is today so think your comment is totally
    uncalled for.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by SANDERSON8 View Post
      Sorry but strongly disagree he was a very huge factor in making the club what it is today so think your comment is totally
      uncalled for
      .
      Cant see why that is tbh? What he said seems pretty valid to me, hasnt made up any lies, just given his opinion on an event?
      You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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      • #18
        well

        well firstly sanderson number eight


        a player that everybody always forget is keith sanderson he played number eight and was a real grafter,if you are keith sanderson then you should be very proud of yourself

        because keith sanderson created so much,in those days you useally had an inside forward who was a joint striker

        but also there was the terry venables,keith sanderson type player who used to thread the ball through to the strikers

        now for paul mason you are of course correct that rodney did a terrible destableization job on our club

        it of course led to us putting the worst ever manager in the history of the club in the hot seat
        yes the crab ................ray wilkins

        but rodney today must be debated for the thing he did the best ,that is to let his feet do the talking
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        • #19
          Legends cannot be replaced, and Rodney will never leave his top spot.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by SANDERSON8 View Post
            Sorry but strongly disagree he was a very huge factor in making the club what it is today so think your comment is totally
            uncalled for.
            What do you strongly disagree with ?

            1 - Rodney was not sitting in the stand with a scarf on, after talking to Thompson about becoming director of Football ?
            2 - Gerry Francis didn't look up, saw him sitting there and resigned, like he said he would ?
            3 - QPR were not relegated ?
            4 - There exile from the top league did not last last 16 years ?

            If on the other hand you are saying all of the above is true, but because RM played well for QPR FC, it does not matter, I bet you are the kind of person who would argue that Allen Stanford should not have been jailed for 110 years, after ruining the lives of 30,000 people because he done a good turn for cricket!
            Last edited by paulmason; 29-06-2012, 10:49 AM.

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            • #21
              well

              well rodney marsh as a player was the greatest ever player who i ever saw except for george best
              i think even the great rodney marsh will accept that george was number one


              but rod was some player
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              • #22
                Originally posted by qprted View Post
                well rodney marsh as a player was the greatest ever player who i ever saw except for george best
                i think even the great rodney marsh will accept that george was number one


                but rod was some player
                A bloke I used to sit next to in the upper loft once told me he used to go to Man U games whenever they were in town purely to see George Best. He told me of one game where two players challenged Best for the ball and in a flash he'd done both of them and was gone, see ya later.

                Never saw him myself, nor Rodney, which is a shame.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by QPR Richard View Post
                  A bloke I used to sit next to in the upper loft once told me he used to go to Man U games whenever they were in town purely to see George Best. He told me of one game where two players challenged Best for the ball and in a flash he'd done both of them and was gone, see ya later.

                  Never saw him myself, nor Rodney, which is a shame.
                  shame he was such a skumbag when he was such a talented player.
                  You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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                  • #24
                    and that is all Rod-nees fault is it i will not rise to your bait and treat your post with the
                    contempt it deserves.

                    You are obviously mystic Paul,Francis didnit exactly cover himself in glory when he returned did he.

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                    • #25
                      I started

                      I started this thread to appreciate the greatest footballer ever to wear a qpr shirt


                      I am of course sad that rodney said in a newspaper if gerry francis didnt resign from qpr he would lose respect for him

                      I have no idea why rodney got involved with richard thomson but gerry as a manager was crucial to qpr

                      i doubt if les ferdinand would have been sold untill gerry had a replacement

                      so i can see where you fans are comming from with your anger ,but I am only really looking for a debate abour rodney as a player does any body think that stan bowles was a better player
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                      • #26
                        I never saw Rodney Marsh play, but I saw plenty of Stan Bowles, who remains my QPR hero to this day. I find it difficult to think there's been a better player for us, but only those who saw both regularly can really judge.

                        This debate's been going on for nearly 40 years and I don't think it'll ever be concluded. It's all about opinions.
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                        • #27
                          I know im young and so didnt see most of these players play, but suprised no one has mentioned Wilkins? is it because of his ill fated managerial career with us? or that he wasnt at his prime when playing for us? because lets be fair, he was a top player, if he wasn't would never have player for Utd or Milan

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                          • #28
                            hope to god that there is one Gus Ceaser only.
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by RblockTourist View Post
                              I know im young and so didnt see most of these players play, but suprised no one has mentioned Wilkins? is it because of his ill fated managerial career with us? or that he wasnt at his prime when playing for us? because lets be fair, he was a top player, if he wasn't would never have player for Utd or Milan
                              He was a good player yes, but unfortunately, you never got to see Gerry Francis or Don Masson play. Now they were really good.
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                              • #30
                                Indeed! damn my youth! will just have to settle for the likes of Henderson and Milner

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