And a goal being scored looks so much better with a crowd eruption behind it.It's a good job he scored at that end, I doubt his knees would have let him run to the other end of the pitch!
Part time supporter.You bastards. I was sitting on a plane somewhere over Russia.
Now banned from midnight tonightThe best legal high I have ever had.
I remember that image well (and can also lip read)The shots of that woman nearly blabbing and that beefy fella with grumpy disbelief were priceless. All a bit bitter / sweet now though.
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EVERYONE WAS COMPLAINING BECAUSE SOMEONE HAD PHONED THE WESTHERSPOON
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I was right behind the goal watching the ball curl into the top corner.
Me too, with my two lads, in the middle section, 6 seats from Fingy!!
When that ball hit the net, I swear I went temporarily insane, jumping around and hugging everyone and anyone. My youngest was doing the same and my eldest, who was sat a couple of rows down from us was in the gangway, on his knees, thrusting his arms in the air like a loony, till I arrived and joined him like a runaway blue and white train.
I'll never forget those few minutes as long as I live!!

I've seen them all except the '67 League cup final, so the play off final was the first time I've seen us win at Wembley.Reading all your memories of OBZ day and my previous story of why I was not there ( moved bloody miles away and husband arranged moving house date without consultation) I realised, I have never seen QPR play at Wembley.
The FA Cup Final against Spurs, my dad only got two tickets, so of course the youngest most spoilt child gets to go, ( not me obviously) for the replay he got 4 tickets, we drew straws, mum, dad, two sisters and me. Loser was to stay behind and set the VCR! Guess who lost?
No idea of the reason I did not get to go to Milk Cup final in 1986, ( probably youngest and most spoilt child again) but I didn't go. However, I remember after the result walking down the Harrow Road ( we lived in Sudbury Hill) to meet my dad and sister who were walking back home and seeing my dads sad face after such a ridiculous loss!!
My dad has been gone a few years now and I have lots of memories of him, but his face that day on the Harrow Road in 1986, don't think I will ever forget that look!
It's never boring being a QPR supporter.
Me too, I was approaching my first birthday when Mark scored the winner.I've seen them all except the '67 League cup final, so the play off final was the first time I've seen us win at Wembley.
.....missed 86 as we had brought out first house a year or so earlier and couldn't afford to go........