QPR v First Vienna 1933. White City Stadium. http://qprreport.proboards.com/thread/37266/first-vienna-1933-white-stadium
Looks like you have to register for an account to view the details from your link, which I have just done so?
I'm into the site now - this game was played 4 days after my Dad's 17th birthday - I wonder if he attended this game with his Dad as a treat? I note that a photo is referenced in the article, but I don't see it - do I have to go somewhere else? "The move to the White City had become a financial disaster for the club and so in an effort to raise extra funds a match against top Austrian side,First Vienna. Staged on the afternoon of Monday, 30th Jan, 1933, at the White City Stadium on a pitch that had suffered from heavy frosts. Rangers were well beaten by First Vienna 3-0." Austrian Government official meets the players before the match. Left to right: Armstrong,Barrie,Goodier,Wyles,Collins,Hill. Read more: http://qprreport.proboards.com/thread/37265/qpr-first-vienna-1933#ixzz2furtUTTr
Sounds like we had the misfortune to play them in their Glory Years. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Vienna_FC We should perhaps schedule a pre-season re-match one year?
Hi Bushman, Great stuff, on the home computer I'm seeing the images, that I couldn't (perhaps blocked) at work - I still had to open an account bto view the content. I wouldn't be surprised if my Dad & Grandad were at that game together - I'll imagine they were, although if it were a weekday fixture my grandad would have had to take some time off work in the City (he worked in a stockbrokers office). They lived on Bradiston Rd, later just around the corner on Fernhead Rd, both livelong R's.
Thats great Kilburn pleased you could see it. I have made all my content members only now. My Grandfather and Father went to that game. Your Grandad and dad proper West Kilburn R's Supporters. Check out the rest of my QPR History site mate as I'm always adding to it.
One observation - looking at some of the Austrian player names on the teamsheet, a few seem possibly Jewish, and you wonder how many of them were rounded up and persecuted in WWII Vienna? Similarly, how many of our lads on the teamsheet made it through the war? My Dad joined up before the official declaration of war, when he saw it was inevitable, in the 3rd County of London Yeomanry, known as the Sharpshooters. My Grandfather was in the RE's in WWI. My Dad, born 1916, was named Victor for victory and my Grandfather away in France carried a French franc, dated 1916, in his pocket for good luck in WWI, which my Dad also carried through WWII and I now have on my keychain. You and I must be of the same generation - I turn 60 in December and would love to make it back across the pond to an R's game again.
That's a great story, Kilburn. Thanks for sharing it. I love the articles on this board which share our band of posters' connections to the two wars etc. I bet that to you that solitary franc is absolutely priceless and I hope is equally valued as highly by future generations of your kin. All the best to you.
I'm a couple of years behind you Kilburn. Regarding QPR players who lost their lives in WWI & WWII and as we are only a few weeks away from 'Remembrance Day', have a look at the link below: http://qprreport.proboards.com/thread/33802?page=2