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Some of these people have come from Stoke - Preview 18:12 - Dec 3 with 2801 viewsNorthernr

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Some of these people have come from Stoke - Preview on 20:54 - Dec 3 with 2468 viewsqpr_1968

good recent results against stoke.


Poll: how many games this season....home/away.

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Some of these people have come from Stoke - Preview on 21:01 - Dec 3 with 2448 viewsCiderwithRsie

Remarkable stats that 13 points have changed hands in the last 10 minutes of QPR games this season. Leaving early is a mug's game.
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Some of these people have come from Stoke - Preview on 10:08 - Dec 4 with 1924 viewsterryb

Cheers Clive. The only Rangers team I can recall enjoying more than this one, was the Jago side of '73-74. (Apart from two weeks under Magilton!).

Winning was all important in the "champions" season for me to enjoy. The Venables years were brilliant, but the pitch stopped them being exciting (they definitely were in some away games though). The Holloway side was reliant on honest endeavour (not meant as a criticism) & '10/11 was back to the result being the be all & end all (what great memories of some players/matches though).

Our current team has flair, a will to win & guts in abundance. Plus they can pass the ball to their team mate. That is not something I've taken for granted in most of this century!
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Some of these people have come from Stoke - Preview on 17:35 - Dec 4 with 1555 viewswelwynranger

It always worries me when I read the words

" Injury ravaged Stoke"
What can go wrong?
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Some of these people have come from Stoke - Preview on 07:30 - Dec 5 with 1136 viewsPlanetHonneywood

Some of these people have come from Stoke - Preview on 10:08 - Dec 4 by terryb

Cheers Clive. The only Rangers team I can recall enjoying more than this one, was the Jago side of '73-74. (Apart from two weeks under Magilton!).

Winning was all important in the "champions" season for me to enjoy. The Venables years were brilliant, but the pitch stopped them being exciting (they definitely were in some away games though). The Holloway side was reliant on honest endeavour (not meant as a criticism) & '10/11 was back to the result being the be all & end all (what great memories of some players/matches though).

Our current team has flair, a will to win & guts in abundance. Plus they can pass the ball to their team mate. That is not something I've taken for granted in most of this century!


Can’t disagree with this, but I would just throw in the team Howe had started to get playing that Gerry Francis took over.

That team of the early- mid-90s could play bloody good football, and was just a couple of signings away from doing something.

'Always In Motion' by John Honney available on amazon.co.uk Nous sommes L’occitane Rs!
Poll: Who should do the Birmingham Frederick?

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Some of these people have come from Stoke - Preview on 09:48 - Dec 5 with 1024 viewsterryb

Some of these people have come from Stoke - Preview on 07:30 - Dec 5 by PlanetHonneywood

Can’t disagree with this, but I would just throw in the team Howe had started to get playing that Gerry Francis took over.

That team of the early- mid-90s could play bloody good football, and was just a couple of signings away from doing something.


I rarely watched Rangers during the period '84-'02 so I wasn't able to comment on sides from that period. This was when family was a priority, although I was allowed to take my eldest son to visit my parents & watch Chesham United in there glory years of the early '90's.

He also inherited my love of Queens Park Rangers & joined me as a ST holder in 2004. I think it was the rapport between Ian Holloway's team & the fans that brought me back to The Bush!
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