David Bardsley celebrates his 50th birthday today. Here is my tribute to one of QPR’s finest.
Happy Birthday Bards.
The early 1990s were a great time to be a QPR supporter, arguably this was our golden age. Don Howe’s astute guidance had securely established the club in the top flight, and the seemingly harsh decision to replace him with Gerry Francis had paid dividends with Rangers finishing 5th in the inaugural season of the Premiership. QPR boasted an impressive array of talent: the awesome attacking prowess of “Sir” Les Ferdinand who had scored 20 goals in only 37 appearance that season, the evergreen Ray Wilkins who was playing some of the finest football his career, skilful England winger Andy Sinton and the shockingly underrated left back Clive Wilson to name but a few. However the player that received the acknowledgment and acclaim of his fellow professionals by being selected for their Premier League Team of the Season was David John Bardsley. He is the only QPR player to have achieved this recognition.
In the months immediately following his £475,000 transfer from Oxford United, David Bardsley must have been rueing his decision to join QPR. Despite .........
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Happy Birthday Bards.
The early 1990s were a great time to be a QPR supporter, arguably this was our golden age. Don Howe’s astute guidance had securely established the club in the top flight, and the seemingly harsh decision to replace him with Gerry Francis had paid dividends with Rangers finishing 5th in the inaugural season of the Premiership. QPR boasted an impressive array of talent: the awesome attacking prowess of “Sir” Les Ferdinand who had scored 20 goals in only 37 appearance that season, the evergreen Ray Wilkins who was playing some of the finest football his career, skilful England winger Andy Sinton and the shockingly underrated left back Clive Wilson to name but a few. However the player that received the acknowledgment and acclaim of his fellow professionals by being selected for their Premier League Team of the Season was David John Bardsley. He is the only QPR player to have achieved this recognition.
In the months immediately following his £475,000 transfer from Oxford United, David Bardsley must have been rueing his decision to join QPR. Despite .........
read on http://rollercoasterranger.wordpress.com/2014/09/11/david-bardsley-qpr-first-and-foremost/