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Name The QPR Legends

Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by Rodney, Jun 26, 2012.

  1. QPR Oslo

    QPR Oslo Well-Known Member

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    Yeh, could easily call Webbie a legend! Apart from his amazing sliding tackles which would probably get him more cards today than Samba managed in his first 20 minutes, and his last minute match winners against Stoke and Arsenal I remember in particular, my greatest memory of him was the game after he missed a penalty in a Euro shoot out, and that was our EUFA Cup adventure over. Next home game he comes out just before the game, put a ball down right in front of the goal at the Loft end, stroked it home and bowed in apology, to huge applause. Great character! Huge head! Enormous legs!
     
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  2. elnino37

    elnino37 Active Member

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    Buz has stuck around because nobody else will take him now haha. I think Gallen in particular is worthy because for the majority of his time at Rangers he was very good. I looked up to him anyway when I was growing up.
     
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  3. GroveRanger

    GroveRanger Well-Known Member

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    I came in just as Stan Bowles went but used to watch him on The Big Match, I'm sure we only got featured because of Stan!

    In my era I'd have to say Sir Les, still haven't seen anyone jump as high or put their laces through the ball as well as he did.
     
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  4. The other R in Houston

    The other R in Houston Well-Known Member

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    I think we're in danger of needing to name seats after players, let alone stands!!

    For me, there are a lot of iconic players that have been named above, but really only 3 legends - Ferdy, Macca and Bowles.

    Of course, other people might think I've used those words the wrong way around!
     
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  5. West London Willy

    West London Willy Well-Known Member

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    Naah - we were featured because we were local, it was nice and cheap to get a camera crew to us if the games up north were called off due to inclement whippets, and they were guaranteed a decent game.
     
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  6. Flanman

    Flanman Well-Known Member

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    Six foot two
    Eyes of blue
    Stevie Wicks is after you
    la la la la...la la..la la
     
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  7. qprbeth

    qprbeth Wicked Witch of West12 Forum Moderator

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    Anyone remember Simon Simon Stainrod and the stupid cowboy hat he wore to the league cupfinal in 1986...is there such a word as anti-legend?
     
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  8. QPR Oslo

    QPR Oslo Well-Known Member

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    Don't remember the hat, and don't really want to remember the game, though being there when we filled the most part of Wembley was fantastic. But I remember a fantastic bicycle kick goal Stainrod scored.
     
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  9. Ranger74

    Ranger74 Well-Known Member

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    Skim read but no Paul Parker!!! Incredible player and servant.
     
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    QPR999 Well-Known Member Staff Member

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    I thought he wore that for the FA Cup Final Beth.

    I was behind the goal in the loft for that goal, v Cardiff 81/82 ish I think.
     
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  11. igor60

    igor60 Well-Known Member

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    Sorry bully boy but Taarabt will never be a rangers-legend. He is not able to play three or sometimes even two good matches consecutively. Faurlin is probably much better candidate if he continues where he left before his injury.
     
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    inkedupp Active Member

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    how many of these players would make it on to the legends list?
     

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  13. qprbeth

    qprbeth Wicked Witch of West12 Forum Moderator

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    You're absolutely right 9s...he didn't even play in the League Cup final...see I have blotted that match from my memory too
     
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    He did in the NPC, if he repeats that in the PL and he could become one as we love a maverick.

    PS, Rob Zombie is making a film about the broad street bullies, I cant wait!
     
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    Marsh and Bowles for obvious reasons, they're still talked about daily.
    Macca, most capped, almost 17 years with the club and a real fans favourite.

    Gerry Francis and Terry Venables, both fantastic players in our all time best side. And both also have led us through succesful eras as managers. El Tel even went from Loftus Road to the Camp Nou as a manager, says it all really.

    In recent time only Sir Les and King Kev qualifies imo. Ferdinand, the most unplayable forward in the Premier League through the nineties. Gallen, QPR through and through and has two long spells with us like elnino said. What could have been if he hadn't broken his foot that night in Portsmouth?
     
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    All the legands have been mentioned but I agree about Paul Parker. A natural reader and timer of a football player. Actually loved that team. Ray Wilkins was a joy to watch. Proper carpet football. Bardsley, Wilson good players. I've missed that style of football at The Loft. Cracker of a keeper too.. was he Norwegian? What was his name. And Sinton, Ferdinand.... There is another great team being made this Summer!!
     
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    Jim Gregory made it all happen with alec stock,rod,stan
     
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  18. igor60

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    Starring Bobby Clarke with or without teeths..........?;)
     
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  19. Rodney

    Rodney Well-Known Member

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    Always thought that myself. But a legend?
     
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  20. Rodney

    Rodney Well-Known Member

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    Assuming those named twice or more are definite legends, we have (in no particular order):

    Alan McDonald, Rodney Marsh, Stanley Bowles, Gerry Francis, Jim Gregory, Les Ferdinand, Clive Allen, Kevin Gallen, Terry Venables, David Webb, Alec Stock and Paul Parker.

    That's a good list, although personally I'd choose to add Tony Ingham and a couple from the "possibles" list below: Brian Bedford and Dave Sexton.

    And the "possibles" list includes:
    The entire 1967 League Cup winning team, the entire 1975/76 first team, Dave Clement, Phil Parkes, Roger Morgan, Ian Morgan, Mick Leach, Don Givens, Brian Bedford, Simon Stainrod, Steve Wicks, Ian Holloway, Dave Sexton, Neil Warnock, Ian Gillard, Andy Sinton, Dave Thomas, Don Masson and Wayne Fereday.
     
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