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Could you construct a great QPR eleven none of whom ever played in the same side? So you could have Rodney and Stanley and Sir Les, but not Gerry Francis or Phil Parkes. Ebere Eze and Kevin Gallen but not Alan McDonald. etc. Tough call.
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Never played together on 16:25 - Oct 9 with 1035 views
This was bloody hard. I’m only picking players I’ve seen play for us. I’m not sure whether Clive Allen and Leighton James played together for us. I hope not.
Alex Smithies
Angel Rangel Aziz Ben Askar Steve Wicks Mark Dennis
Dave Thomas Ray Wilkins Alejandro Faurlin Leighton James
Paul Furlong Clive Allen
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I lost half a days work to this the other day. Bloody hard!
Reid and Wegerle couldn't be closer in their ending and beginning of their Rangers careers. Reid's last game was the 4-2 battering of the filth at LR on December 9th 1989 and Wegerle's first appearance the following week away at Sheff Wed as a sub in a 2-0 defeat.
Maybe we should have kept hold of Reid a bit longer. He had two games with Ray Wilkins, the aforementioned filth battering and this was preceded by a 3-0 win at Palace.
I hope I’m right that Clive Allen and Leighton James didn’t play in the same team.
Alex Smithies
Angel Rangel Aziz Ben Askar Rob Dickie Mark Dennis
Dave Thomas Ray Wilkins Alejandro Faurlin Leighton James
Paul Furlong Clive Allen
Yes you're safe, Leighton James and Clive Allen didn't play in the same team. James was sold to Burnley in August 1978 and Allen made his debut as a sub against the filth at LR a couple of months later.
Never played together on 16:42 - Oct 9 by CamberleyR
Reid and Wegerle couldn't be closer in their ending and beginning of their Rangers careers. Reid's last game was the 4-2 battering of the filth at LR on December 9th 1989 and Wegerle's first appearance the following week away at Sheff Wed as a sub in a 2-0 defeat.
Maybe we should have kept hold of Reid a bit longer. He had two games with Ray Wilkins, the aforementioned filth battering and this was preceded by a 3-0 win at Palace.
I think the Palace game was Sinton’s debut too, scored twice anyway. Reid left to be player manager at City, big chance for him. Brilliant player in that thrilling Everton team.
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Never played together on 19:00 - Oct 9 with 920 views