5. Here's to you, Mr Robinson Today I'm going to watch Plymouth v Burton. Paul Peschisolido, who played for me at Sheffield United, is Burton manager and Ben Robinson is chairman, the same chairman who was there when I was manager in 1980. He's an amazing man, who always backs his managers. I can't remember how many times he supported Nigel Clough through bad times, and Pesci when he had a poor run-in at the end of last season. Now Burton are in the play-off places. I'm pleased for Ben, he's put his whole life into the club and it'll be nice to catch up with him today. 6. Losing little Ellie puts it all into perspective At the end of the day, football is a game and I've had the chance to live my dream. For some time I've supported a charity in Looe called Ellie's Haven. Last week Ellie lost her battle against a rare genetic illness which meant she needed round-the-clock care. She was six. She never complained and her mum and dad were devoted to her, so let's get things in perspective. The charity, which is seeking to raise funds to create a holiday retreat in Cornwall for children with long-term illnesses continues. Go to: www.ellies-haven.org.uk
God bless you Sir Neil. I will never ever forget what you did for our club. Thank you so much Sir. You are indeed, a living QPR legend.
That's not very nice, is it, to say such things on a post you started about NW. I genuinely think that NW was a perfect manager for us. I really really liked the man. I always looked forward to his interviews after matches. You don't do yourself any favours by attacking me like this on these boards.