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Blimey Forty years ago today around 500 of us traipsed up to York for the LC 1st leg (what was the point of those 2 legged rounds) to see us win 2 4. A notable night as it was our first glimpse of York forward, John Byrne! He impressed in both games and the rest is history.
Anyone ever listen to these? They're football based and do throw up the occasional interesting guest. A recent episode had Terry Cinzano so I gave it a go for the Rangers angle. Thousands of games / grounds attended, well done, not missed a Rangers home game since 73, well done but I had to give up about 20 mins in during a drawn out tale relating to Reykjavik away in 84/85. Can anyone who has heard the whole thing please precis? Is it worth revisiting? As an aside, can anyone comment on the validity of his oft told Iceland story? Has he really not missed a home game in 50 years?
77/78 QPR v Everton. Retro games are always fascinating especially when they're not broadcast that often. Spoiler alert, given the season we've just had, it's typical this game pops up!
7980 season repeats continue. 2 weeks on from that Cambridge defeat, Stan has just gone to Forest and the Rs travel to Newcastle, still right in the promotion mix
Repeating the 7980 season, Cambridge v QPR, Stans last goal for QPR. Rangers went to Cambridge as league leaders, what could possibly go wrong? Worth taping of course
Arsenal v QPR 74/75. Ok, it's out on DVD and this must be the second or third repeat but always worth watching retro Rangers, especially Stan in his pomp
Sky have made their picks for that weekend today and we don't feature, hurrah! HOWEVER, they've only done a Friday and Sunday game so not sure if there's a Saturday 1230 to come or if Sunday replaces that.
Choices made from Sept 3 through to Sept 17, which also includes one midweek round and unless there's a slot to fill belatedly, none of our games have been touched Γ°ΕΈΛΒ
Heads up, train tickets are now available to book for May 7. Given this is the one round of games Sky don't PBA with, booking transport / hotels SHOULD be pretty safe, Well, as safe as they can be with Sky involved. I have a vague recollection that in recent times a round of Game#46 were moved from one day in the weekend to another but don't recall the circumstances. Of course, this may have little or nothing riding on it but for those that are going anyway, the trains are there to book.