RIP Bobby Cameron 17:07 - Feb 21 with 2588 views | 222gers | Don't suppose many on here old enough to remember him - I can, just. Quite a ball player it seemed to me at the time. | | | | |
RIP Bobby Cameron on 17:58 - Feb 21 with 2489 views | welwynranger | He was a Scot who played between 1951 to 1959. Scoring 62 goals.. Mostly in Division 3 South . He was signed from Port Glasgow in 1952 andm transfered to Leeds in 1959. | | | |
RIP Bobby Cameron on 18:00 - Feb 21 with 2485 views | southbrookstreet | As a kid i remember bobby Cameron very well he always obliged to give his autograph to us Kids... if I remember he was a Scottish international | | | |
RIP Bobby Cameron on 18:05 - Feb 21 with 2472 views | wortonranger |
RIP Bobby Cameron on 18:00 - Feb 21 by southbrookstreet | As a kid i remember bobby Cameron very well he always obliged to give his autograph to us Kids... if I remember he was a Scottish international |
Can’t remember him, but maybe one of an elite band of QPR Scottish Internationals. Was he the first maybe? | | | |
RIP Bobby Cameron on 18:39 - Feb 21 with 2393 views | Boston |
RIP Bobby Cameron on 18:05 - Feb 21 by wortonranger | Can’t remember him, but maybe one of an elite band of QPR Scottish Internationals. Was he the first maybe? |
Answer would be no, we’ve had Scottish players since our inception. Can’t name any, but when I used to read our pre war history, there was many a mention of Scotsmen in the squad. [Post edited 21 Feb 2022 18:39]
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RIP Bobby Cameron on 19:17 - Feb 21 with 2336 views | welwynranger |
RIP Bobby Cameron on 18:39 - Feb 21 by Boston | Answer would be no, we’ve had Scottish players since our inception. Can’t name any, but when I used to read our pre war history, there was many a mention of Scotsmen in the squad. [Post edited 21 Feb 2022 18:39]
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He was not an international player. Our first Scotland International was Don Masson 1977 | | | |
RIP Bobby Cameron on 20:11 - Feb 21 with 2282 views | kernowhoop | I remember Bobby Cameron. He was around when I first became a supporter. As for Scottish internationals, I remember Dougie Orr of QPR, who was a Scottish Amateur International. I think he may have scored a hat-trick for Scotland on one occasion. Anyone remember? | | | |
RIP Bobby Cameron on 20:18 - Feb 21 with 2267 views | 222gers | We had another Scot around about the time of Cameron - “Archie” Andrews. Don't think he was capped though. | | | |
RIP Bobby Cameron on 20:29 - Feb 21 with 2247 views | southbrookstreet |
RIP Bobby Cameron on 18:39 - Feb 21 by Boston | Answer would be no, we’ve had Scottish players since our inception. Can’t name any, but when I used to read our pre war history, there was many a mention of Scotsmen in the squad. [Post edited 21 Feb 2022 18:39]
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Leslie Locke was another scot who played with bobby Cameron 1956 Locke scored 29 goals in 82 games | | | | Login to get fewer ads
RIP Bobby Cameron on 00:56 - Feb 22 with 2099 views | Boston |
RIP Bobby Cameron on 19:17 - Feb 21 by welwynranger | He was not an international player. Our first Scotland International was Don Masson 1977 |
Ooops, sorry, missed the word 'international', no idea about those from north of the border who pulled on a hooped shirt. | |
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RIP Bobby Cameron on 14:17 - Feb 22 with 1923 views | THEBUSH |
RIP Bobby Cameron on 20:18 - Feb 21 by 222gers | We had another Scot around about the time of Cameron - “Archie” Andrews. Don't think he was capped though. |
I"m old enough to remember both Andrews and Cameron, both important players for us at the time. Archie Andrews was wee little player, but hard as nails, although not a dirty player. I remember them both, very well . | | | |
RIP Bobby Cameron on 15:12 - Feb 22 with 1899 views | Addinall | I remember him too, Teams didn't change much in those days and many players spent a lot of years at one club. | | | |
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