George Ndah 09:15 - Nov 7 with 6733 views | Hayesender | Did this fella ever play for us? For some unexplainable reason I woke up this morning thinking about an away game at Burnley back in 2001 (I think) which we lost 2-1. I remember a black player up front for us who was useless, and missed a sitter which would have made it 2-2 and Ndah is the only name I can come up with. Anyway, I'm just off to see my therapist | |
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George Ndah on 09:22 - Nov 7 with 5774 views | paulparker | Wasn't he the bloke we had a million pound fee agreed with Palace , Gerry wanted him but the deal fell short as at the time we wasn't paying "signing on fees" I think he went to Wolves and faded into obscurity don't think he played for us | |
| 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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George Ndah on 09:38 - Nov 7 with 5737 views | Hayesender | Ah hang on, Michel Ngonge | |
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George Ndah on 09:45 - Nov 7 with 5722 views | peejaybee |
George Ndah on 09:38 - Nov 7 by Hayesender | Ah hang on, Michel Ngonge |
Or even Kiwomya. | |
| If at first you dont succeed, pack up and f**k off home. |
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George Ndah on 10:02 - Nov 7 with 5683 views | PlanetHonneywood | I saw Armel Tchakounte (admittedly in the Stiffs) and if ever there was a case of an odd signing lending itself to being suspicious, then Armel was it for me! | |
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George Ndah on 10:12 - Nov 7 with 5677 views | Northernr | Remember running up a colossal phone bill on ClubCall waiting for Terry Cinzano to reveal we'd signed George Ndah for £1m, but first ran through both the starting 11s, and subs, and match report, from the reserve game two days previous. I thought he failed his medical in the end, went to Wolves and was indeed crocked very soon after. Most un-QPR like that. | | | |
George Ndah on 10:14 - Nov 7 with 5674 views | Dorse |
George Ndah on 10:02 - Nov 7 by PlanetHonneywood | I saw Armel Tchakounte (admittedly in the Stiffs) and if ever there was a case of an odd signing lending itself to being suspicious, then Armel was it for me! |
Marcin Kus. I'll say no more. | |
| 'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!' |
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George Ndah on 11:32 - Nov 7 with 5570 views | rsonist |
George Ndah on 10:12 - Nov 7 by Northernr | Remember running up a colossal phone bill on ClubCall waiting for Terry Cinzano to reveal we'd signed George Ndah for £1m, but first ran through both the starting 11s, and subs, and match report, from the reserve game two days previous. I thought he failed his medical in the end, went to Wolves and was indeed crocked very soon after. Most un-QPR like that. |
To be fair Ndah got his leg broken by someone - wasn't like Richard Ord dying after falling out of his wheelchair. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
George Ndah on 11:44 - Nov 7 with 5549 views | Watford_Ranger |
George Ndah on 10:14 - Nov 7 by Dorse | Marcin Kus. I'll say no more. |
Adam Czerkas! | | | |
George Ndah on 11:46 - Nov 7 with 5548 views | rsonist | Remember feeling slightly envious that Palace always seemed to have two or three more decent (though irritating) strikers than they ever needed round that time, they were like the Nationwide League Inter Milan. Shipperley, Freedman, Ndah, Bruce Dyer, Clinton Morrison, Leon McKenzie, Matt Jansen, Marcus Bent... | | | |
George Ndah on 12:48 - Nov 7 with 5455 views | loftboy | Dean Sturridge anyone | |
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George Ndah on 12:51 - Nov 7 with 5450 views | Jogo | Dave McEwen.....who! | | | |
George Ndah on 15:11 - Nov 7 with 5303 views | Boston |
George Ndah on 09:45 - Nov 7 by peejaybee | Or even Kiwomya. |
He came from Arsenal, he cost the R's fcuking all.... | |
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George Ndah on 18:10 - Nov 7 with 5165 views | FredManRave |
George Ndah on 15:11 - Nov 7 by Boston | He came from Arsenal, he cost the R's fcuking all.... |
fcuk, shirley?! | |
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George Ndah on 14:25 - Nov 8 with 4922 views | Northernr |
Our train caught fire (properly) leaving Leeds that day and we missed the first half as a result. That was when First Division fixtures still took place on international weekends so it was an early kick off as there was an England game in the afternoon I think. Don't think I've ever seen the two Burnley goals as they were scored before we arrived so as far as I'm concerned we won 1-0. | | | |
George Ndah on 14:30 - Nov 8 with 4914 views | TheChef |
Good old Biggie, one of our real unsung heroes from that era. | |
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George Ndah on 17:43 - Nov 8 with 4842 views | carlosthebulb |
George Ndah on 14:25 - Nov 8 by Northernr | Our train caught fire (properly) leaving Leeds that day and we missed the first half as a result. That was when First Division fixtures still took place on international weekends so it was an early kick off as there was an England game in the afternoon I think. Don't think I've ever seen the two Burnley goals as they were scored before we arrived so as far as I'm concerned we won 1-0. |
Ah, THAT Burnley game. Here's a little story... Night before I got offered an England ticket v Finland at Anfield which was also on the saturday ko 3pm. Our game at Turf Moor was early so I hatched a plan to go to Burnley then whiz straight to Anfield to catch second half and meet up with a couple of friends. As I can never make my mind up, I set off early sat morn unsure whether to carry out the plan or do the sensible thing and bin Rangers and just go to the England game. I decided to ring up 5Live & I think Tom Watt or someone was on and I went live on air asking the 5live audience what I should do? Naturally, pretty much everyone thought I was barmy even contemplating going to Burnley and the presenter was astonished that I finally made my mind up on air to stick with the original plan, one of the reasons was that I wanted to clock up the new ground (TM) So off I went, phone in hand and watched Rangers lose a game that was quite incredible as to how we exactly lost. 2-1, Biggie scoring on his debut and NGonge, which promoted this memory, missing sitter after sitter with then Burnley boss Stan Ternant almost embarrassed that his team had won that game. So farked off was I, that i blanked my mates waiting at Anfield, and just went home. Long old trip on my own as well. Just proving that Rangers have, for years, really screwed up my weekends. Bloody Ngonge. Useless | | | |
George Ndah on 20:21 - Nov 8 with 4796 views | Northernr |
George Ndah on 17:43 - Nov 8 by carlosthebulb | Ah, THAT Burnley game. Here's a little story... Night before I got offered an England ticket v Finland at Anfield which was also on the saturday ko 3pm. Our game at Turf Moor was early so I hatched a plan to go to Burnley then whiz straight to Anfield to catch second half and meet up with a couple of friends. As I can never make my mind up, I set off early sat morn unsure whether to carry out the plan or do the sensible thing and bin Rangers and just go to the England game. I decided to ring up 5Live & I think Tom Watt or someone was on and I went live on air asking the 5live audience what I should do? Naturally, pretty much everyone thought I was barmy even contemplating going to Burnley and the presenter was astonished that I finally made my mind up on air to stick with the original plan, one of the reasons was that I wanted to clock up the new ground (TM) So off I went, phone in hand and watched Rangers lose a game that was quite incredible as to how we exactly lost. 2-1, Biggie scoring on his debut and NGonge, which promoted this memory, missing sitter after sitter with then Burnley boss Stan Ternant almost embarrassed that his team had won that game. So farked off was I, that i blanked my mates waiting at Anfield, and just went home. Long old trip on my own as well. Just proving that Rangers have, for years, really screwed up my weekends. Bloody Ngonge. Useless |
Bit like Sammy Koejoe in that he was obviously out of shape, and truly awful 99% of the time, but would occasionally whop in a fantastic goal. Quite the night at Loftus Road when those two get inducted into the Forever R’s. | | | |
George Ndah on 20:39 - Nov 8 with 4773 views | BrianMcCarthy | Trivia question: Who was the striker who scored a great lob in a pre-season friendly at The New Den? We thought we'd signed a little gem, but his career was to tail away. Hint: It was in the 90's. | |
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George Ndah on 20:42 - Nov 8 with 4768 views | carlosthebulb |
George Ndah on 20:39 - Nov 8 by BrianMcCarthy | Trivia question: Who was the striker who scored a great lob in a pre-season friendly at The New Den? We thought we'd signed a little gem, but his career was to tail away. Hint: It was in the 90's. |
the same game Gerry played? I was with you Brian. Then met Ruddock & Shearer in Bonaparts at Waterloo after they'd been to Charity Shield game. | | | |
George Ndah on 20:46 - Nov 8 with 4764 views | BrianMcCarthy |
George Ndah on 20:42 - Nov 8 by carlosthebulb | the same game Gerry played? I was with you Brian. Then met Ruddock & Shearer in Bonaparts at Waterloo after they'd been to Charity Shield game. |
Yes, that was the day. Shearer was hammered! Gerry played? Really? Jesus, my memory is crap. | |
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George Ndah on 11:02 - Nov 9 with 4674 views | rsonist | Don't recall the goal/game but Ross Weare possibly? | | | |
George Ndah on 11:09 - Nov 9 with 4672 views | CamberleyR |
George Ndah on 20:39 - Nov 8 by BrianMcCarthy | Trivia question: Who was the striker who scored a great lob in a pre-season friendly at The New Den? We thought we'd signed a little gem, but his career was to tail away. Hint: It was in the 90's. |
Lee Charles? | |
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George Ndah on 14:17 - Nov 9 with 4597 views | BrianMcCarthy |
George Ndah on 11:09 - Nov 9 by CamberleyR | Lee Charles? |
Correct, Camberly. Up to the top o' the class with you! | |
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