This probably won't work as I think most of us on here live outside of London and abroad. It's well done and worth a look in my opinion. But anyway here goes ... Which QPR player is your nearest station. Mine is Tommy Langley which would be Morden which is about 8 miles from where I live. please log in to view this image
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Birth - Chris Woods (Kingsbury) Where I lived when I went to first match - Dave Sexton (Harrow & Wealdstone) Now - well the furthest North West on the stylised map is one Stan Bowles
Maybe I can use the closest station to where I was born which is Hammersmith Hospital which would be ... White City = Richard Langley or East Acton = Ian Holloway. Nearest to where I grew up was Shepherds Bush which would be Rodney Marsh.
Hang on, Stan is on it twice...Amersham and Waterloo. Actually loads of them are. And Tommy Docherty is in it. Whole thing discredited, unless there is a secret key for the ‘twats and ****ers’ line, which would account for Barton being on there.
If you have a look at the key it has the Piccadilly Line which features famous fans therefore Andrew Ridgely from Wham and the Central Line which has midfielders hence John Gregory. As for Keith Pritchett I agree, he was a Scottish left back who only played for us four times in the 74/75 season.
Ron Abbott? Funny enough I lived equidistant between South Kenton and Preston Road. And I went to school with Ron Abbott's cousin Susan...I think he lived more towards Kingsbury though