QPR (H) I'm looking forward to seeing....

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Re: QPR (H) I'm looking forward to seeing....

by Forbury Lion » 16 Mar 2010 16:17

Another new QPR manager
Confused stewards trying to tell apart different hoops
Les Ferdinand
Flavio Briatore instructing players to crash into the goalposts
Sparkling blue hooped away kit with Noel Edmunds lurking with his gotcha

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Re: QPR (H) I'm looking forward to seeing....

by jumpers for goalposts » 16 Mar 2010 16:29

Forbury Lion Flavio Briatore instructing players to crash into the goalposts


I really shouldn't, but :lol:

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Re: QPR (H) I'm looking forward to seeing....

by Einstein agogo » 16 Mar 2010 19:16

the first NON "elm park" football game i saw ,was QPR Vs Newcastle and it ended up 5-5... god knows what year it was...sometime in the mid eighties , i think.... waddle was defo playing for the magpies then :lol:

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Re: QPR (H) I'm looking forward to seeing....

by Einstein agogo » 16 Mar 2010 19:20

ahhh so it was 84 then.........

NOBOK SPORTS - Top Five comebacks
5. QPR 5 Newcastle United 5, First Division, 1984
With a 4-0 half-time lead and Chris Waddle in inspirational form, you could have forgiven Newcastle for thinking they had QPR beaten at Loftus Road in 1984.
But this titanic Division One match took a huge twist when Rangers responded to manager Alan Mullery's furious half-time team-talk with a stirring comeback.
Gary Bannister, John Gregory and an own goal dragged the home side back into it only for Kenny Wharton to restore Newcastle's two-goal lead with six minutes left.
But Rangers were still not done as Steve Wicks and Gary Micklewhite grabbed a share of the points with two last-gasp strikes. Nobok Sports

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Re: QPR (H) I'm looking forward to seeing....

by Tommy Youlden's Ears » 16 Mar 2010 19:26

I'll see your 5-5 and trump it with a 0-0. No idea what year, sometime in the mid-eighties. Loftus; plastic pitch. QPR v Sheff Wed. It went boing off one end for a goal kick, then boing off the other for a goal kick. And again. And backatcha.

I left after an hour (can't remember why the f I was there anyway) and went to the pub. Happy student days. Worst game of football I have ever seen.


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