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Post by blockhead on Mar 3, 2010 8:01:52 GMT
from WWW.11V11.COM03 March 1973Tottenham Hotspur won the League Cup by beating Norwich City 1-0. The winning goal came from substitute Ralph Coates who had replaced the injured John Pratt midway through the first half. 03 March 1983Bristol Rovers manager Bobby Gould fined himself �200 for unseemly remarks made to the referee following his side's defeat at the hands of Bradford City. 03 March 1985A dramatic day for England internationals. Trevor Francis was given the kiss of life before being stretchered off following a clash of heads while playing for Sampdoria and Liverpool's Phil Thompson suffered a collapsed lung while on loan at Sheffield United. Thankfully both players made full recoveries. 03 March 1989Leading GM Vauxhall Conference side Maidstone United paid �35,000 to Fisher Athletic for Ken Charlery. This represented a record fee between non-League clubs. 03 March 1995It was announced that Crystal Palace striker Chris Armstrong had failed a random drugs test on January 23rd. Traces of cannabis were found and Armstrong was instructed to undergo counselling. ==========================================
happy birthday to........... no one that I know of!!!! ========================================== days until the world cup.
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Post by scottjones on Mar 3, 2010 8:04:53 GMT
99 days? Blooming heck!!
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Post by QPR Report on Mar 3, 2010 8:12:00 GMT
Richard Ord! (Turns 40)
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Post by QPR Report on Mar 3, 2010 8:16:31 GMT
March 3, 1977 QPR 3 AEK Athens 0 {And then.... - From 1977/1977: AEK Athens 3 QPR 0 (QPR out on penalties) [In the first leg, QPR had won 3-0...(Two Gerry Francis Penalties; one Stan Bowles goal) [This was the only game Francis played in the EUFA cup] QPR's team: Parkes - Hollins McClintock Webb Gillard - Francis, Kelly Masson - Thomas, Bowles, Givens)] Goal.ComFairytale Run: AEK Athens, 1976-77 UEFA Cup Campaign A semi-final appearance in the UEFA Cup remains the furthest a Greek side have ever progressed in the competition to this day. The feat was accomplished by an AEK Athens side enjoying a ‘Golden Era’ under president Loukas Barlos and their famous run included unprecedented victories over a Derby County team who had just emerged out of their tutelage under Brian Clough, an away goals win over Red Star Belgrade and perhaps most famously of all, a penalty shoot-out victory over an in-form Queens Park Rangers outfit who had scored 26 goals in the competition up until that point. The Greeks were eliminated in the semi-final by Giovanni Trapattoni’s Juventus, who would go on to clinch their first ever European title with a two-legged victory over Athletic Bilbao in the final, though it was a fairytale run to perhaps at least rival that of Panathinaikos’ European Cup campaign five years earlier." Goal.Com
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Post by QPR Report on Mar 3, 2010 9:21:46 GMT
One more: It seems that on March 3, 1956... (Leyton) Orient 7 QPR 1
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Post by cpr on Mar 3, 2010 9:57:35 GMT
I played against Ken Charlery. ;D ;D ;D
Was at the 3-0 but didn't go to Athens, we are fondly remembered by Aek fans.
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 3, 2011 8:13:42 GMT
Richard Ord turns 41
A few other On this day results
March 3 1951: Swansea 1 QPR 0 March 3, 1973 Carlisle 1 QPR 3 March 3, 2001 QPR 1 Sheffield United 3 (Was that Warnock or before him?) March 3, 2007: Ipswich 2 QPR 1 March 3, 2009 QPR 0 Norwich 1
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 3, 2012 8:44:51 GMT
Bump...
As in the other thread...Longtime QPR Club Secretary, Sheila Marson Birthday today
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 3, 2012 8:51:56 GMT
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 3, 2013 8:02:59 GMT
Bump... From the Bushman Archives: Photos from 1976/77 qprreport.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=history&thread=27643&page=1#206118Including (And then in the second leg [/img] March 3, 1977 QPR 3 AEK Athens 0 {And then.... - From 1977/1977: AEK Athens 3 QPR 0 (QPR out on penalties) [In the first leg, QPR had won 3-0...(Two Gerry Francis Penalties; one Stan Bowles goal) [This was the only game Francis played in the EUFA cup] QPR's team: Parkes - Hollins McClintock Webb Gillard - Francis, Kelly Masson - Thomas, Bowles, Givens)] Goal.ComFairytale Run: AEK Athens, 1976-77 UEFA Cup Campaign A semi-final appearance in the UEFA Cup remains the furthest a Greek side have ever progressed in the competition to this day. The feat was accomplished by an AEK Athens side enjoying a ‘Golden Era’ under president Loukas Barlos and their famous run included unprecedented victories over a Derby County team who had just emerged out of their tutelage under Brian Clough, an away goals win over Red Star Belgrade and perhaps most famously of all, a penalty shoot-out victory over an in-form Queens Park Rangers outfit who had scored 26 goals in the competition up until that point. The Greeks were eliminated in the semi-final by Giovanni Trapattoni’s Juventus, who would go on to clinch their first ever European title with a two-legged victory over Athletic Bilbao in the final, though it was a fairytale run to perhaps at least rival that of Panathinaikos’ European Cup campaign five years earlier." Goal.Com
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 3, 2014 9:17:07 GMT
March 3, 1977 QPR 3 AEK Athens 0 {And then.... - From 1977/1977: AEK Athens 3 QPR 0 (QPR out on penalties) [In the first leg, QPR had won 3-0...(Two Gerry Francis Penalties; one Stan Bowles goal) [This was the only game Francis played in the EUFA cup] QPR's team: Parkes - Hollins McClintock Webb Gillard - Francis, Kelly Masson - Thomas, Bowles, Givens)] Goal.ComFairytale Run: AEK Athens, 1976-77 UEFA Cup Campaign A semi-final appearance in the UEFA Cup remains the furthest a Greek side have ever progressed in the competition to this day. The feat was accomplished by an AEK Athens side enjoying a ‘Golden Era’ under president Loukas Barlos and their famous run included unprecedented victories over a Derby County team who had just emerged out of their tutelage under Brian Clough, an away goals win over Red Star Belgrade and perhaps most famously of all, a penalty shoot-out victory over an in-form Queens Park Rangers outfit who had scored 26 goals in the competition up until that point. The Greeks were eliminated in the semi-final by Giovanni Trapattoni’s Juventus, who would go on to clinch their first ever European title with a two-legged victory over Athletic Bilbao in the final, though it was a fairytale run to perhaps at least rival that of Panathinaikos’ European Cup campaign five years earlier." Goal.Com
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 3, 2015 8:26:54 GMT
How? Almost 40 Years Ago - AEK Athens, first leg
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 3, 2016 8:03:16 GMT
Bump...
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 3, 2017 8:08:15 GMT
Bump... 40 Years
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