R.I.P Ray Wilikins 14:37 - Apr 4 with 2348 views | sdm1508 | On the 6th anniversary of his death. Classy footballer, even classier human being | | | | |
R.I.P Ray Wilikins on 14:51 - Apr 4 with 2298 views | Ghost_on_the_Westway | Thanks for the reminder. After Stan, he was my favourite player - he was just a joy to watch and he loved playing for us, in that wonderful team, too. Those of us who regularly saw him play were very lucky indeed. RIP Ray. | | | |
R.I.P Ray Wilikins on 14:57 - Apr 4 with 2277 views | ted_hendrix | Six years? dear me the last time I saw him he was In the Crown and Sceptre before a game sat at a table with a glass of wine. Lovely all round bloke to talk too but oh boy he could play football. RIP Ray. 'My word' | |
| My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic. |
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R.I.P Ray Wilikins on 15:58 - Apr 4 with 2157 views | qpr_1968 | another class player.... where have them 6 years gone. | |
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R.I.P Ray Wilikins on 16:27 - Apr 4 with 2087 views | Wilkinswatercarrier | Best player I ever saw in a Rangers shirt, made that 90s team tick. World class. | | | |
R.I.P Ray Wilikins on 16:45 - Apr 4 with 2034 views | PlanetHonneywood | For me his standout performance was when 1,800 (eighteen hundred) of us travelled to Newcastle in October 1993. Newcastle were just beginning to develop into the gung-ho side destined to win feck all, but play some incredible stuff when on form. Ray totally bossed it. He was magnificent, and you'll go along way before you'll ever see a bloke in B&W totally take over the game as he did. We were lucky to have him, when he was playing some of the finest football of his career. | |
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R.I.P Ray Wilikins on 18:14 - Apr 4 with 1853 views | paulparker | Where does the time go ???? Mind you I can still picture that chip against Wednesday & that diving header against Spurs like it was yesterday | |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
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R.I.P Ray Wilikins on 20:47 - Apr 4 with 1700 views | numptydumpty | Always a top man for me. Fantastic player. I was gobsmacked he had joined us but prior to this, did not like him because of Chelsea and Man Utd connections and reputation as the crab suggested he would not be all that for us. He was the ultimate Rolls Royce midfielder. So so much time and incredibly accurate cross field passes on the proverbial sixpence. Great motivator and time for everybody Was an interesting pundit although he did have his demons , mainly drink related and couple drink drive related punishments. But was a massive influence for good and a sad day when he passed way too young Ray Ray Super Ray !!! | |
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R.I.P Ray Wilikins on 22:05 - Apr 4 with 1630 views | hoops_legend |
R.I.P Ray Wilikins on 20:47 - Apr 4 by numptydumpty | Always a top man for me. Fantastic player. I was gobsmacked he had joined us but prior to this, did not like him because of Chelsea and Man Utd connections and reputation as the crab suggested he would not be all that for us. He was the ultimate Rolls Royce midfielder. So so much time and incredibly accurate cross field passes on the proverbial sixpence. Great motivator and time for everybody Was an interesting pundit although he did have his demons , mainly drink related and couple drink drive related punishments. But was a massive influence for good and a sad day when he passed way too young Ray Ray Super Ray !!! |
The worst thing was Not long before his death he was getting cristicsm from fans because of his Chelsea connections. I felt surprised at the time and ashamed looking back He was a qpr legend | |
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R.I.P Ray Wilikins on 15:29 - Apr 5 with 1380 views | Benny_the_Ball |
R.I.P Ray Wilikins on 22:05 - Apr 4 by hoops_legend | The worst thing was Not long before his death he was getting cristicsm from fans because of his Chelsea connections. I felt surprised at the time and ashamed looking back He was a qpr legend |
Was he??? I don't remember that. As far as I recall he was well loved by QPR supporters and is still held in high esteem today. RIEP Legend. | | | |
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