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Carry on relegation — Open All R’s Podcast
Carry on relegation — Open All R’s Podcast
Tuesday, 23rd Apr 2013 23:42 by LFW

Mark Lazarus, the scorer of the winning goal for QPR in the 1967 League Cup final, is the special guest on this week’s podcast.

Lazarus, who reveals the players were not paid a single penny in bonuses for the success against West Brom at Wembley, spoke at length to the podcast lads about the day and his issues with the modern day game.

Lazarus said: “It was a magical day all the way round: 2-0 down, winning 3-2, it doesn’t get any better than that. Our cup final was just getting there, it was beating Birmingham over two legs, when we went to Wembley and came in 2-0 at half time, other times Alec Stock would have done his nut and mainly have picked on me, but at Wembley there wasn’t much said. He said go out and enjoy yourselves, this is our day.

“We played for peanuts, it was more than money in my day. That’s what has sickened me off a bit – you hear players who are sicking it off, bit tired, had a game during the week. Do me a favour, these people are on £90,000 a week. On the money they’re on today I’d have played a football match twice a day, one in the morning and one in the afternoon, every day of the week. Nobody seems to play with enjoyment on their face any more.

“QPR were the heart and soul of me, I do think the supporters forget things. I don’t get very well looked after when I go over to QPR these days. I’m glad Harry is managing now, if somebody invites me over to watch a game or two then I wouldn’t mind coming. They used to invite me very rarely but it wasn’t like people remembered me.”

Chris Charles hosts with regulars Paul Finney and Chris Mendes on the panel and guest journalist Rob Brennan in the studio.

To listen to or download the podcast please click here.

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qprmick added 13:25 - Apr 24
"QPR were the heart and soul of me, I do think the supporters forget things. I don’t get very well looked after when I go over to QPR these days."

Those that were there will never forget, those were the days. Not many fans today would have been alive in the 60s and probably don't know and don't care. Not a criticism just facts.
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Northernr added 14:46 - Apr 24
Well I wasn't alive then Mick but I certainly know and care. I was surprised Mark said that about the supporters specifically - couple of years back at Palace they took him on the pitch at half time and he got a better reception from the QPR fans in the away end than the other three sides of the ground.
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qprmick added 22:20 - Apr 24
You are unique though. I think Mark was talking about the management.
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Northernr added 23:29 - Apr 24
Yeh I think he was as well TBH.
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ShotKneesHoop added 21:27 - Apr 26
Mark was everything great about supporting QPR. Always acknowledged being clapped by adoring fans on the half way line by responding with two arms raised in the air.

One of the all time R's greats. I hope he knows this. Can someone in management please invite him back. He's one of the few reasons I'd pay £50 to turn up to watch QPR. And he'd probably try harder than most of the wasters.

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