New retroQPR Blog 16:31 - Jun 28 with 1826 views | ChrisGuy | Hi everyone, you may have seen my retroQPR account on Twitter, YouTube, Instagram and also the Facebook group (which you are all welcome to join). I have now launched a blog in which I hope to include articles and interviews featuring the players, managers and fans that make our club so special. I am delighted to say that Gordon Macey, lifelong R's fan and the club's historian for the last 25 plus years has agreed to be the first interviewee for the blog. I hope you enjoy reading Gordon's memories, feel free to contact me with any suggestions you have for future blog posts. https://retroqpr.home.blog Many Thanks Chris Guy | | | | |
New retroQPR Blog on 17:16 - Jun 28 with 1759 views | WrightUp5hit___ | Interesting read. Would love Gordon getting a book published, collating the programme articles on our previous grounds. In fact would love a map showing them all. | | | |
New retroQPR Blog on 11:44 - Jun 29 with 1497 views | smegma | THen tony incenzo can write about it in the programme and pretend he wrote it. | | | |
New retroQPR Blog on 10:20 - Jun 30 with 1354 views | francisbowles | Very interesting interview with Gordon Macey. Particularly, the mention of Churchill's father being patron of the club in the 1890's. Having been to both Blenheim and Chartwell recently, I wish I had known earlier so that I could have given the photographs of him due respect. (uRrrrrs) Can we now claim that we were instrumental in the life of the greatest Brit of the 20th century? | | | |
New retroQPR Blog on 12:11 - Jun 30 with 1311 views | loftboy | Thought that was Jamie pollock! | |
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New retroQPR Blog on 20:25 - Jun 30 with 1186 views | Hadders | I'll second that. What a walk (or series of walks that would be)! Good luck with the blog, and what a great start! I used to go on QPR Report a lot before I discovered LFW and they have loads of interesting stuff on there. [Post edited 30 Jun 2019 20:27]
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