The sad death of Alan McDonald has prompted many posters to describe him as a QPR legend. This is an over-used phrase, but surely justified in his case. QPR has had limited success over the 45 years that I have supported them and therefore, logically, we ought to have a limited number of "legends". Otherwise, the danger is that the phrase "legend" (and its deserving recipients) get devalued.
Who are your QPR legends and, in one sentence, how do you justify that claim?
For example:
Alan McDonald, man mountain and most international caps of any QPR player in the club's history.
Rodney Marsh, unrivalled (?) crowd favourite and record scorer of most goals in a season.
Who are your QPR legends and, in one sentence, how do you justify that claim?
For example:
Alan McDonald, man mountain and most international caps of any QPR player in the club's history.
Rodney Marsh, unrivalled (?) crowd favourite and record scorer of most goals in a season.
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