well beszt three must be gerry stan and rod but my strangley im not sure why my very randon three favourites are danny ****tu bob hazel and gary wadoock these guys really did kick axxx they would literally kick players off the pitch and if i had to chose the very favourite its going to be big bad bob for kicking cyril regis off the pitch in the semi final of the fa cup he more than anybody worked his socks off but player of the game was for me clive allen if he hadnt of got injured i think he would have scored the winner at wembley
60's marsh, keen, les Allen 70's Bowles, Francis, parkes. 80's stainrod, hucker, Gregory. 90's Ferdinand, sinton, barker. 2000 onwards, tarbs, furlong, Wilson.
Would have chosen Bob Hazell but see he's got a fan club on here. How about 3 from the time we were Vauxhall motors s**t but got ourselves out of it? Kevin Gallen Marc Bircham Lee Cook They loved the club more than the money etc Never forget when we sold Gallen to Huddersfield and he missed a penalty for them in front of the loft - he got the magic hat song for the rest of the game. I think we bought him back too.
Kevin Gallen with his magic hat Marc Bircham with his blue and white hair Lee Cook Interesting that the three players that spring to mind are (I'm pretty sure) all Rangers fans, and played like they cared. Really does make a difference.
im so glad that bob hazel got some metions he was such a special player but very explosive he woul;d hit you on the chin as soon as look at you but he was a great guy
1. Les Ferdinand What a player, what a goalscorer. The best player I have ever seen in the flesh down the Bush. I will never forgive Ray Wilkins for selling him. 2. Adel Taarabt Gave me great entertainment and made me enjoy the games. If only we had somebody like him now. 3. Alan Mc Donald Great defender and an all round gentleman. RIP Macca.
I think this is a excellent way to name your favourites, some youngsters haven't had the pleasure of witnessing true quality players. To think you missed Parker, Currie, Wilson et al, too many to mention. Not bad for little old QPR
Rod Marsh Stan Bowles Paul Furlong First two picked themselves, third choice could could have been anyone from about fifty but what Furlong achieved in that side was incredible.
Stanley, Dave Thomas, Gerry Francis. Then I forget about Willo, Barker, Sir Les, Andy Sinton, Clive Allen, Paul Goddard, Ray Wilkins (as player not as gaffer - he had this habit of passing to a team mate.....a comment after we had beaten Palace from Palace manager at that time), Lee Cook, Kevin Gallen......Alan McDonald - would run through a brick wall for the R's....... there is lots I have forgotten as well
Kevin Gallen - an Rs fan as well as good entertainment Alan McDonald - a true legend at the club Clint Hill - in the modern era, someone who actually appears to give a **** about playing for us, instead of some of the mercenaries we've had over the past 5 years