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Post by Macmoish on Sept 18, 2011 8:06:11 GMT
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nzhoop
Dave Mangnall
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Post by nzhoop on Sept 21, 2011 8:34:14 GMT
200.000 pounds very well spent , And would run rings around most players of today IMHO .
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Post by Macmoish on Sept 25, 2011 10:33:48 GMT
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Post by Macmoish on Sept 26, 2011 9:17:12 GMT
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Post by Macmoish on Sept 28, 2011 22:15:38 GMT
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Post by Macmoish on Sept 29, 2011 13:04:25 GMT
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Post by Macmoish on Oct 2, 2011 6:00:14 GMT
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Post by Macmoish on Nov 18, 2011 12:59:00 GMT
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Post by Macmoish on Dec 25, 2011 8:47:46 GMT
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Post by chrisguy on Feb 19, 2012 21:10:22 GMT
One of the more off the wall headlines in our history
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Post by chrisguy on Feb 19, 2012 21:17:37 GMT
I'm sure this kit was Yellow tops / Blue Shorts, does anyone remember ?I think it was the 1974/75 season
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Post by Bushman on Feb 19, 2012 22:28:51 GMT
I'm sure this kit was Yellow tops / Blue Shorts, does anyone remember ?I think it was the 1974/75 season The kit was yellow tops & blue shirts. The season was 1973-74.
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Post by chrisguy on Feb 19, 2012 23:06:32 GMT
I'm sure this kit was Yellow tops / Blue Shorts, does anyone remember ?I think it was the 1974/75 season The kit was yellow tops & blue shirts. The season was 1973-74. One of the forgotten about kits of ours,I'm sure by the background of the Dave Thomas picture it is away at Coventry City? Did we wear it on any other occasion or was it a one off?
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Post by Bushman on Feb 19, 2012 23:13:06 GMT
The kit was yellow tops & blue shirts. The season was 1973-74. One of the forgotten about kits of ours,I'm sure by the background of the Dave Thomas picture it is away at Coventry City? Did we wear it on any other occasion or was it a one off? Yes it is at Coventry. Rangers won 1-0 Gerry Francis scored. I think it was a one off as we wore the red shirt away that season.
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Post by chrisguy on Feb 27, 2012 22:04:57 GMT
I've never seen this combination before, the red and white halved shirts with white shorts, I believe this was Chelsea away in May 1978 with Ernie Howe going up for the header with Don Shanks in the background.
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Post by chrisguy on Mar 4, 2012 19:38:32 GMT
1937/38 season Team Photo , taken from the 1956/57 handbook.
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Post by Lonegunmen on Mar 5, 2012 6:21:33 GMT
I've never seen this combination before, the red and white halved shirts with white shorts, I believe this was Chelsea away in May 1978 with Ernie Howe going up for the header with Don Shanks in the background. It was our away kit between 1975 & 1980
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Post by chrisguy on Mar 8, 2012 11:33:24 GMT
I've never seen this combination before, the red and white halved shirts with white shorts, I believe this was Chelsea away in May 1978 with Ernie Howe going up for the header with Don Shanks in the background. It was our away kit between 1975 & 1980 It was always paired with black shorts I'd never seen the home white shorts with the red and white halved shirts though.
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Post by Macmoish on Jun 16, 2012 7:22:35 GMT
Bonhams 2008 Q.P.R. 1912 Charity shield Medal www.bonhams.com/auctions/15968/lot/327/27 Feb 2008 11 a.m. Chester Football Auction 15968 327 Q.P.R. 1912 Charity Shield medal Engraved to obverse 'The Football Association Charity Shield 1912', reverse not engraved. 9 carat gold produced by Charles Usher of Leicester in original jewellers box. Together with Edwin Revills Queen's Park Rangers 1911 signing-on form. 30mm diam. Sold for £1,440 inc. premium Footnotes Having contested the very first Charity Shield match four years earlier (losing to Manchester United after a replay) Queens Park Rangers played in the 1912 game against Blackburn Rovers who won 2-1. A total of 265-10s-11d was raised with a donation going to the fund for the survivors of the recent Titanic disaster! www.bonhams.com/auctions/15968/lot/327/
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Post by Macmoish on Jun 17, 2012 10:26:01 GMT
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Post by Zamoraaaah on Jul 18, 2012 13:32:30 GMT
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Post by Macmoish on Apr 13, 2013 8:53:13 GMT
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Post by Macmoish on Feb 17, 2015 8:54:13 GMT
Five Winners 6th May 1971: The winning Queen's Park Rangers five a-side team (from left) Dave Clement, Phil Parkes, Terry Venables, Gerry Francis and Rodney Marsh
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Post by clarkmartin on Jun 11, 2015 12:08:58 GMT
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Post by dtanglewood on Apr 5, 2016 17:56:05 GMT
Hello QPR fans
My cousin was a QPR supporter, because he asked about the club in a letter home to his mum. His name is "Tommy" (EJ) Tompkins, and lived at the family shop business at 11 Shelley Road, Harlesden. (The shop is not there now) He was killed 9th April 1917, on the first day of the battle of Arras. He was a Lance Corporal, 473397, 12th Bn., London Regiment (The Rangers) who died on 09 April 1917 Age 19, on of John Stevens Tompkins and Emily Jane Tompkins (nee Wiggins). His cousin and pal Ernest Cyril Wiggins, 470610, 12th Bn., London Regiment (The Rangers) who died on 09 April 1917 also age 19.
Remembered with Honour London Cemetery, Neuville-Vitasse, Pas de Calais, along with 73 other casualties from that first day of advance south of Arras. It was snowing. The battle was 9 April to 16 May 1917, British, Canadian, South African, New Zealand, Newfoundland, and Australian troops attacked German defences near the French city of Arras on the Western Front. There were major gains on the first day, followed by stalemate. The battle cost nearly 160,000 British casualties and about 125,000 German casualties.
Did many QPR supporters accompany my cousin and enlist at Chenies Street, London at the same time, probably during late 1916?
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