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  • #16
    Very sad news

    Sincere condolences to his family and friends

    Perhaps a truce can be called for a while on here and other sites between fellow QPR fans as a mark of respect?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Goddard View Post
      Legend is an over-used word when people talk about past QPR players.... but not in Tony Inghams case.
      Very true. Forget Bircham, etc.

      Tony was a true R's legend.....
      A message to the other Premier League clubs when they visit Loftus Road.....

      "NUESTRA GLORIA, VUESTRO INFIERNO"

      (If you don't understand it, then learn Spanish. It is the language of world football.....)

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      • #18
        R.I.P.

        A QPR legend this man.

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        • #19
          legend
          RIP
          From the Hills of Kerry
          To the streets of Free Derry

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          • #20
            RIP.
            Before my time but what a record, and it will be a long time before it is beaten.

            Condolences to his family.
            Queens Park Rangers
            NPower Champions 2010/2011

            PREMIER LEAGUE 2011 - ETERNITY (Oh well got that wrong, we'll be back though)

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            • #21
              Legend

              RIP

              Is there enough time for the club to do special feature in the Newcastle programme?

              Let's hope the hoardes of Geordies shipping down respect any minutes silence. They are usually very good like that - hope they don't get carried away in their excitement

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Nodge70 View Post
                Legend

                RIP

                Is there enough time for the club to do special feature in the Newcastle programme?

                Let's hope the hoardes of Geordies shipping down respect any minutes silence. They are usually very good like that - hope they don't get carried away in their excitement
                Already Champions, etc. What else do they have to celebrate.

                Have always found the Geordies are proper fans and recognize tributes to club legends, etc.
                A message to the other Premier League clubs when they visit Loftus Road.....

                "NUESTRA GLORIA, VUESTRO INFIERNO"

                (If you don't understand it, then learn Spanish. It is the language of world football.....)

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by 80sCasual View Post
                  RIP.
                  Before my time but what a record, and it will be a long time before it is beaten.

                  Condolences to his family.
                  the game has changed so much i don't think anyone will ever beat that record

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                  • #24
                    very sad news. RIP.

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                    • #25
                      RIP

                      The club have to do something commemorative , don,t they

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                      • #26
                        RIP Tony
                        Your mum would love me...

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                        • #27
                          R.I.P
                          "It's alright, I'm not going to steal your breakfast you fat *****."

                          Barton's reported reaction following Frank Lampard's decision to move tables at England's training camp in order to avoid him.

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                          • #28
                            Always sad to hear of the passing of a true QPR legend. Not so long ago it was Mike Keen, now Tony Ingham, men who are forever firmly embedded in the history of Queen's Park Rangers.

                            RIP Tony, and sincere condolences to the Ingham family.

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                            • #29
                              RIP Tony

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                              • #30
                                It is with great pleasure and admiration that I can boast to having seen the great man play in the hoops for many years.He was left back and captain when I first started going to LR. in 1952.Legend is not a big enough word for this lovely man who was QPR through and through and a real gentleman,not like the prima donnas of today who parade around and try to screw the club for every penny they can and throw their toys out of the pram when they're subbed .They should be forced to sit,watch and learn from any archive footage that may still exist today,to see what real footballers are all about.

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