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LFW historians 16:58 - Feb 19 with 8380 viewsFDC

Can anyone recall what years LFW was on its various platforms and iterations?

It occured to me recently that I've been on here, on and off, interacting with many of the same posters for what must 20 years or so? Pretty nuts really. Friends I've had IRL for that sort of time I consider lifelong friends. This little community Clive's created is really something.

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LFW historians on 10:04 - Feb 20 with 1896 viewsE17hoop

I remember we got a throw and chucking the ball to Mav to take it.

It's always noisiest at the shallow end
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LFW historians on 10:07 - Feb 20 with 1884 viewslangtoft

Having been a regular user of .org and then dot.org I moved here at a point when traffic sort of dried up. Ben and DG did a good job of sustaining. Those boards had a lot of good people (& obviously a few tw@ts) but the Saturday afternoon game chat on dial up was hilarious. NYStan, Hud and DM were my particular favourites. Stan in New York knowing about a goal from the offish comms sometimes 2 or 3 minutes head of me on Lincolnshire comms continues to mess with my head!

A lot moved over here I'm guessing around 2008 (who knows!). This place over other social media options keeps me (a little more) sane.

As always a healthy prompt to say 'thanks Clive'
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LFW historians on 10:13 - Feb 20 with 1866 viewsdmm

Hi langtoft. Thanks for reminding me of those match day chats. They were such an absolute hoot I'd often miss what was going on in the football.
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LFW historians on 10:35 - Feb 20 with 1813 viewslangtoft

Apart from 2003/4 season missing the football detail was often the best outcome mate. They were great fun if you couldn't actually make the game!
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LFW historians on 10:37 - Feb 20 with 1806 viewsHoopstar

He was the only player of any quality in our side! Lovely bloke too
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LFW historians on 12:15 - Feb 20 with 1694 viewshoof_hearted

Made me remember my log in. That'll do. Delighted that the history of crap posted years ago has all been deleted.

20 years, Norf. Hats off to you, sir. Hats back on. We all had more hair 20 years ago.
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LFW historians on 15:10 - Feb 20 with 1597 viewsrobith

A lot of forums are similar tbh. A huge number of my friends I met on Drownedinsound (or
DiS for short). Even towards the end of my time posting there (maybe 2011?) the site was collapsing as I guess no one ever planned to host 20+ years of content. I drop back there now and again cos it's a great way of keeping up with new releases, and it's on a new platform and even that is creaking.

But they're brilliant. Maybe I'm a sad sack but I've been a huge forum user all my adult life. Bringing together people who otherwise may not have communed with each other on a shared passion; not as disposable as microblogging sites; more personable than info dumps like reddit. I have 3 pateron subs and they're all for forums cos I think they are a totally unmitigated success of the connectivity era, but the hardest platform to keep going and we need to treasure them.
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LFW historians on 16:23 - Feb 20 with 1511 viewshantssi

I started on the old official WLR website MB, moved to .org and then to here because of lack of posts and to getaway from Stainrods Elbow!
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LFW historians on 16:42 - Feb 20 with 1486 viewsPlanetHonneywood

I was on the original .org back in the 90s, which morphed into dot.org for reasons I vaguely recall. Those early days were hilarious and maybe it was due to the innocence of us early adopters. However, the dot.org seemed to deteriorate and I moved here after Clive offered me a Fernandesesque contract.

But as for other sites, I think being on one is enough! And of the plethora that's out there, this is the most 'enlightened' and entertaining. The internet has brought is many things alas, exposure to and from people we think monstrous pricks. Here, we seem to have a lot less and we self-regulate rather well I think.

Personally, and I know it winds sum up, I love it when a thread is launched on say, 'Lack of QPR Goals', and effortlessly winds it's way to the state of Nepali butterflies via Tosca!!

That and the cheese!!!!

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LFW historians on 17:55 - Feb 20 with 1390 viewsBrianMcCarthy

I've no idea how long I've been on here.

I remember about twenty years ago, somebody offering me a tablet, and waking up with a headache, and a bag over my head.

I've been here since.

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LFW historians on 18:31 - Feb 20 with 1322 viewsBluce_Ree

Lol I thought this still was on Rivals. Not that I knew what Rivals was.

Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore.

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LFW historians on 18:58 - Feb 20 with 1272 viewsGroveR

Hello Hoopstar your recollection of the warm-up for the strikers is pretty bang on the money.

Our key (only) tactic was to win the toss for kick off (the only thing we did win that afternoon) and larrup it towards goal in an attempt to catch the Bees keeper off his line. RD did the honours and hit it like such a minge I wouldn't be surprised if it's still trundling towards the edge of the centre circle today, struggling to achieve escape velocity.

And great call on that semi-pro. He did something flash in the warm up like controlling the ball with fewer than 18 touches and I thought "you're the first one to be getting a reducer" - couldn't get near enough to get his attention, let alone foul him.
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LFW historians on 19:16 - Feb 20 with 1226 viewsBoston

Everyone got ol...er matured.

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LFW historians on 20:28 - Feb 20 with 1165 viewsfinnranger

I remember the old Rivals messageboard days when it was run by Ron and Simon. We played a few friendly matches
in the early 2000's against members from Brentford's Beesotted forum. Below is a photo from that first meeting between the two teams at Raynes Park in June 2002, after watching England dismantle Denmark at the Korea/Japan World Cup. Pretty sure that's Ingham in the brown jacket, Road Dog and Maverick are in the front row and GroveR is there, too. Sweepy was indeed the gobby Bees fan who
had his head shaved in the bar afterwards. Happy days.

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LFW historians on 21:00 - Feb 20 with 1095 viewsE17hoop

Varc, jerichoharris and me are also there, along with Coastal. My uncle - a qualified ref - ran the game for us.

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LFW historians on 21:34 - Feb 20 with 1056 viewsHoopstar

That's me with the closed fist next to GroveR and I think directly in front of yourself E17 - think the keeper was Dazzer who once gave me about 150 old QPR programmes when he was moving house.

Feel blessed to have had versions of this forum to get me through the trials of being Rangers - with a big thanks to Northern for all of his work. Really is nothing else like it out there!
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LFW historians on 22:01 - Feb 20 with 1036 viewsfinnranger

Hello E17, hope you're well? What a blast from the past,
I'd be intrigued to see who's still around and attending R's games after all these years, sincerely hope it's everyone from that photo. Spoke to MattR this week (who's standing next to us on the back row, far right), and met up with Hoopstar before the Blackburn game a few weeks ago.

Ron and Simon managed to squeeze a few more friendlies for QPRnet against Brentford and Northampton, I played in all of them but don't think we won a game! We fared much better when entering the LSA Tournament at Loftus Road a couple of years running.

Once that folded, a few of us made the switch to ASB (Accrington Stanley Bowles) Supporters Team, playing
the fans of whoever QPR were facing that Saturday,
home and away, for the next six years.
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LFW historians on 22:16 - Feb 20 with 995 viewsloftboy

I played the following year , can remember Davman and 100% but not many more.
The Beesotted team was run by a Korean guy called Leicester Bee, randomly bumped into him on the tube when I was going to a game a few years later.

favourite cheese mature Cheddar. FFS there is no such thing as the EPL
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LFW historians on 22:28 - Feb 20 with 954 viewsjoe90

Is that by the David Lloyd or Joseph Hood??
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LFW historians on 22:30 - Feb 20 with 948 viewsfinnranger

I remember Leicester Bee, was a lovely bloke
and didn’t show too much animosity towards us!

Are you in this team photo, loftboy? Think it was
taken in Gunnersbury Park before we headed to
Griffin Park for Bircham’s last minute thunderbastard.

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LFW historians on 22:34 - Feb 20 with 929 viewsloftboy

I didn’t play in that one,I played the following season, there is a photo floating about in cyberspace somewhere.
We lost 3-2, was 2 up then Beesotted panicked and brought on their full Sunday side who were a lot younger, fitter and faster than most of us!
I played centre half, think Bob Malcom with half his pace!

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LFW historians on 22:37 - Feb 20 with 915 viewsfinnranger

Joseph Hood, I believe. We watched the England
game in a small club house next to the pitches.
It was 23 years ago, so might have changed a bit!
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LFW historians on 22:49 - Feb 20 with 860 viewsfinnranger

Is this the one, loftboy?

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LFW historians on 23:25 - Feb 20 with 815 viewsstevenagehoop

Yes over 20 years ago Sydney R - furthest I’ve ever travelled to meet up with a fellow R for a pre-match drink 😜
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LFW historians on 23:32 - Feb 20 with 798 viewsstevenagehoop

Hi Tom - unfortunately Road Dog (Simon) is no longer with us.

I never lie but I don't always tell the truth

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