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I literally watched every game (home and away) during the 75/76 season. His hat-trick at Champions Derby in a 5-1 win at the Baseball ground was incredible. He was literally unplayable that whole season. RIP you absolute legend. 🥲
So, so sad. Loved watching him play, a real maverick which wouldn’t be allowed today. Imagine him on the billiard table pitches they play on now with the protection of today’s refs he’d be unstoppable! RIP
An outrageous talent, a great character, a lovely fella and undoubtedly the most iconic and most revered player in QPR's history.
Had the pleasure of knowing him a bit back in the 90's. He was friends with a few fruit and veg sellers in Burnt Oak that were regulars in our family pub, and he'd visit them, and visit us, and his legend flowered fairer under shon light, where others sometimes wither.
My condolonces to the many, many Rangers family members who knew him far better than I, who loved him, who'll weep for him, and who will feel his loss on a personal level tonight. My love to his family.
Just arrived home to read this news, which comes as no surprise, but it's no less painful.
For me, and many others, the greatest ever to wear the blue and white hoops. I was lucky enough to be around when he was in his prime, there'll never be another like him.
RIP Stan, and thank you for all the wonderful memories.
Well I just burst into tears when my mate just text me the news!! Stan was my hero , but the thing that got me was thinking of my dad !! I'm gutted , really don't know what to say ! Rip Stan you really did light up my life you blue eyes scamp .
AND WHEN I DREAM , I DREAM ABOUT YOU AND WHEN I SCREAM I SCREAM ABOUT YOU!!!!!