hi all i posted this last year no luck then so i thought seeing as so many people have joined since then i would give it another go fingers crossed i am looking for a programme from either 1979 1980 or 1981. i went to st marys school in w14 and the mayor of hammersmith gave my school free tickets to a rangers game. cant remember which one but in the next home programme(maybe 1 after that) trere were pictures of us on either the front or center pages. would love to know which game it was and where to buy it from.hopefully one of you has it in their collection and can let me know.cheers sean......urrrrrs
"i am looking for a programme from either 1979 1980 or 1981" ========================================== well that narrows it down then!
Bugger just checked .. I was making a full sized paper mache lady last night and while i was doing her beautiful breasts I used all my old QPR 70 -80's programmes up Tonight I am making her lady parts ... I have been saving all my fish and chip wrappers since 1972 ... blimey what a bong
Any chance you'll come across Kiwi and his two mates tonight when you're preparing for your Muff Dive?
its a small haystack though i knew it was a longshot but there wont be too many out of those seventy that dont feature players on the cover or centre pages lt was also in the sheperds bush gazette(does it still exist)
A message for you : ================ Hi Mate He went to the Cardiff game and the pic is inside the Sheff Wed prog 28th Feb 1981. Cheers Bushman
I used to go on that site and this guy has just about as much qpr stuff as you could ever want. He also has a histrical pics section on there....worth a look...its got the old1902 teams and eveything Give it a try Kiwi QPR REPORT..i think
"You could try asking 'Bushman' the font of all knowledge on QPR Report ?" Haha Bushman strikes again Top man
Bushman is awesome mate, there isn't anything he can't find out - apart from what Harold Winton did to earn his money.
I take it back Kiwi, your search has borne fruit. Well done you. Well done North. And well done Bushman.