Manuel
4:39 Sun Feb 25
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Blimey, it's a QPR love in, I wonder if on their forums they salivate over our great sides of the past?
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zico
4:01 Sun Feb 25
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Loved Stan Bowles, Alan Hudson. Worthington etc. Some great players back then and as others have said Thomas, Francis, Clement and Big Phil Parkes in goal of course. RIP
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Northern Sold
4:00 Sun Feb 25
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Quality entertaining team they had... Stanley, givens, Gerry Francis, dave Thomas, gillard, Masson, mclintock... not forgetting our big ol Parkesy... RIP son
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jfk
3:20 Sun Feb 25
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Often popped into the Duke of Wellington Aldgate way.An absolute gent and a footballing genius.
RIP
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the coming of gary
3:16 Sun Feb 25
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.. QPR often the club of a very entertaining maverick player (Bowles, Marsh, Thomas, Taarabt, Chair, etc) , Bowles was their best.
RIP to him .
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only1billybonds
2:36 Sun Feb 25
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GSs
Dave Clement (rb) was another member of that QPR side that loved a bet, it was said that if he wasn't on the training ground in time, someone would be sent to the local bookies to drag him out.
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Hammersmith
2:34 Sun Feb 25
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Stanley Bowles, wank wank wank
is the chant I remember from the North Bank. People posting on here are getting all romantic about him
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charlie paynter
2:28 Sun Feb 25
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Loved watching him play. A proper maverick who loved to entertain. Fantastic player.
And yes, not as successful on Superstars. Turned up hungover and got the lowest ever points total. Shot a hole in the table and capsized the canoe.
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Gary Strodders shank
1:59 Sun Feb 25
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No pre match warm ups for Stan as he would be in the players lounge watching the 2.50 at Chepstow. Post match White city dog track
Don Shanks was his big mate and another mad punter
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RM10
1:41 Sun Feb 25
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My 2nd team those days
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twoleftfeet
1:28 Sun Feb 25
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They had a great side in the mid 70s
Bowles, Francis and Thomas
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JAC
1:10 Sun Feb 25
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One of my old idols....Him and Gerry Francis were legendary.
RIP Stan you genius.
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Gary Strodders shank
1:09 Sun Feb 25
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RIP
A Loftus road legend
A lot of my mates growing up and to this day are QPR and in mourning tonight although this wasn't unexpected.
A.great player and a real London character who had none of the arrogance of their other maverick of that era Rodney Marsh
His appearance on Superstars where he shot the table is well worth a watch too.
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riosleftsock
1:04 Sun Feb 25
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Fucking genius of a player, ridiculously talented.
Amazed he got to 75 with the way he drank, but he was still a hero to me on the pitch. I miss the big characters like him, Le Tissier was probably the last one like him.
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wd40
11:38 Sat Feb 24
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Thomas the winger who use to tear down the wing with his socks down is another sad case.
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wd40
11:33 Sat Feb 24
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Great player best comment about him was
if he could pass a betting shop like he did a ball he would have been fine .
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RBshorty
11:31 Sat Feb 24
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Apparently Alzheimer’s. Heading them ball’s back in the 70’s is looking like a death sentence.? It’s ain’t sad. It’s a fucking tragedy.!
RIP Stan.
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only1billybonds
11:30 Sat Feb 24
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One of many maverick type characters who played at the top level in the 70's and part of the excellent QPR team of the mid 70's who were a joy to watch.
RIP.
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Far Cough
11:28 Sat Feb 24
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RIP Stanley Bowles, you genius.
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