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used to take all the kids and their cousins, 4, 5 and sometimes 6 of them home and away, always on the lsa. very affordable then. the first 5/6 years were great times, and for a kid even better, the sun seemed to shine all through the winter. open days, guinesses etc were always a good day out. and our team was always a pleasure to watch. we've covered every classic game on here over the years and there were plenty of them.
Best game I ever saw us play at home to Spurs probably 1992 / 93 , one nil behind at half time but four one end result. Superb.
Wish i had been away at Leeds when we won 3 - 2. Was at school friends wedding. But was the Wegerle wonder goal.
And was lucky enough to be at the 4 - 1 win at Man Utd new years day 1992. What a result and should have got more.
Think do remember the 6 - 1 win over Luton when Paul Parker scored what I believe to be his only ever goal for Rangers... Think it was Roystons debut too.
Best game I ever saw us play at home to Spurs probably 1992 / 93 , one nil behind at half time but four one end result. Superb.
Wish i had been away at Leeds when we won 3 - 2. Was at school friends wedding. But was the Wegerle wonder goal.
And was lucky enough to be at the 4 - 1 win at Man Utd new years day 1992. What a result and should have got more.
Think do remember the 6 - 1 win over Luton when Paul Parker scored what I believe to be his only ever goal for Rangers... Think it was Roystons debut too.
Oh for such halcyon days !!!
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Wegerle played in 89/90, the Luton game was his first against his old club.
favourite cheese mature Cheddar. FFS there is no such thing as the EPL
Best game I ever saw us play at home to Spurs probably 1992 / 93 , one nil behind at half time but four one end result. Superb.
Wish i had been away at Leeds when we won 3 - 2. Was at school friends wedding. But was the Wegerle wonder goal.
And was lucky enough to be at the 4 - 1 win at Man Utd new years day 1992. What a result and should have got more.
Think do remember the 6 - 1 win over Luton when Paul Parker scored what I believe to be his only ever goal for Rangers... Think it was Roystons debut too.
Oh for such halcyon days !!!
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100% on that Spurs game. Second half we absolutely murdered them. Scored 4 but could have been 10. Wilkins with the ball on a string and scored a diving header. Best half of football I ever saw us play, Spurs could not live with it.
A Spurs mate came with me that day and we stood on the paddock together. We had a bet that the loser would buy the other drinks all night which to be fair he honoured. When he spent half the night bemoaning the fact Spurs could not play the type of football we did that day that really was the icing on the cake.
Early 90s was a great time for many reasons. Music, girls, holidays, gigs, no responsibilities. Football wise was also a great time to be a QPR fan but also tinged with a little frustration that we were really, really close to being good enough to win the big trophies and never quite managed to take that leap.
Old Trafford, Arsenal in the cup in the pouring rain, winning at Anfield, Highbury etc. But for every performance like this there would be getting knocked out of the cup by Stockport or losing v relegation strugglers (Swindon Town home and away anyone?) to offset it.
I was too young for the first half of the 90s when we were a top flight side. My first game was as a 6 year old in March 1996 for Southampton at home in the Premier League, the year we got relegated. We did win that one 3-0 though.
100% on that Spurs game. Second half we absolutely murdered them. Scored 4 but could have been 10. Wilkins with the ball on a string and scored a diving header. Best half of football I ever saw us play, Spurs could not live with it.
A Spurs mate came with me that day and we stood on the paddock together. We had a bet that the loser would buy the other drinks all night which to be fair he honoured. When he spent half the night bemoaning the fact Spurs could not play the type of football we did that day that really was the icing on the cake.
Early 90s was a great time for many reasons. Music, girls, holidays, gigs, no responsibilities. Football wise was also a great time to be a QPR fan but also tinged with a little frustration that we were really, really close to being good enough to win the big trophies and never quite managed to take that leap.
Old Trafford, Arsenal in the cup in the pouring rain, winning at Anfield, Highbury etc. But for every performance like this there would be getting knocked out of the cup by Stockport or losing v relegation strugglers (Swindon Town home and away anyone?) to offset it.
I was there when Parker scored too.
A performance so good, Michael Nyman composed a score for it, right?
There were so many games in the 90s I love to think about, but one that I always loved is when we beat Blackburn 1-0 around 1994. Les got a late goal (credited as an oiwn goal, it wasn't), and I walked away from that game and for the one and only time in my life, my little 18 or 19 year old self genuinely believed we had a chance to win the League. We were playing that well. You could say it's been downhill ever since :)
A performance so good, Michael Nyman composed a score for it, right?
There were so many games in the 90s I love to think about, but one that I always loved is when we beat Blackburn 1-0 around 1994. Les got a late goal (credited as an oiwn goal, it wasn't), and I walked away from that game and for the one and only time in my life, my little 18 or 19 year old self genuinely believed we had a chance to win the League. We were playing that well. You could say it's been downhill ever since :)
Yeah, Loft went nuts and we sucked the ball in. Was that when Shearer pulled his hamstring?
So many great days in the 90s, as well as crashing disappointments.
3-1 at Highbury always a favourite - tube home through bemused Central London tourists with massive chants of "he's got no hair but we don't care"
Or that 3-0 at Goodison which was just about the best I've ever seen us play away from home.
My first game - home to high flying Norwich in March 1993. Les scored a beauty and we won 3-1.
Other games that spring to mind, the 5-1 over Coventry when Bobby Gould resigned straight after. Micky Quinn looking like a fat pub League player in comparison to what we had.
I was very young but I seem to remember being part of a mass pitch invasion at Loftus Road when we finished top team in London. I think we played Sheffield Wednesday?
A performance so good, Michael Nyman composed a score for it, right?
There were so many games in the 90s I love to think about, but one that I always loved is when we beat Blackburn 1-0 around 1994. Les got a late goal (credited as an oiwn goal, it wasn't), and I walked away from that game and for the one and only time in my life, my little 18 or 19 year old self genuinely believed we had a chance to win the League. We were playing that well. You could say it's been downhill ever since :)
Can’t find that Nyman video anywhere now. I was looking for it after stan passed away as it was actually in memory of that team in 75/76… the club might do well to buy the rights to distribute it this year.
Can’t find that Nyman video anywhere now. I was looking for it after stan passed away as it was actually in memory of that team in 75/76… the club might do well to buy the rights to distribute it this year.
Anyone remember the 4-3 game v Nottingham Forest 1993?
Les got a hat trick. Absolutely ripped them apart. Unplayable that day
I remember it very well. Les actually missed a really good chance early on in that game too, he should've scored 4!
I was taken by my family to various QPR games from 1981 onwards, but 1989-90 was when I first started going by myself. Had a season ticket all the way through the 90s. The first half of that decade, Wow!! What a time to be a QPR fan!!
Probably my favourite match in all of that was a midweek game when we beat Leeds 4-1 (the same season they were champions) Their midfield at the time are justifiably revered (Strachan, Speed, McAllister, Batty, all really good players) But in that game Super Ray made them all look like absolute chumps. I was right at the front of the Loft, pretty much next to where Bradley Allen scores his goal from. Great days!!
I went a few times in the '80s but didn't really get it. Not sure if I went in the early '90s. But what happened was there was a film called ID which was about football hooliganism (came out in 1995). And they had an advert on the radio for it which made it sound hilariously bad. So me and my mate decided to go and see it just to see how bad it was.
Afterwards, we decided that we should both go to a match. It just so happened that we were both QPR but hadn't been for years.
Our first match was against Man City at home. We won 1-0. My memories of the day are hazy. I remember thinking the pitch looked amazing from the Ellerslie. I think Stuart Pearce played and was a prick probably. Sinclair was a handful. And that was me hooked.
Ended up getting a half-way season ticket that year and didn't miss a home game for about four years.
Went away to the Coventry match. To this day I still hate EOINOINON Jess. C*NT!
Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore.
Thanks for the video. Was at that game too What a game.
What made it better I went to the game with 2 Leeds fans from my local. Never did they think they would lose that night. Always remember Gordon Strachan going over for a corner and having great craic with our fans in the Ellerslie. He always seemed a good sort
Can only add to the memories already on here. The 4-1 at Old Trafford (Wegerle? should have made it 5-1) has been mentioned plus a superb 4-0 against Man City in the same season - Andy Impey in his pomp - a few days before the 4-1 over eventual champions Leeds.
I remember a 2-1 win against Spurs right at the end of 94-95 when Les got 2 in a raucous atmosphere at LR (a couple of Spurs fans got in the Lower Loft IIRC and it all got a bit nasty for a while?). It was Ray v Gerry in the dugouts as GF was managing Spurs then. Think we were London's top side that season (as well as in 92-93 obvs).
A real sweet (early 90s) n' sour (late 90s) decade if ever there was one.
Can’t find that Nyman video anywhere now. I was looking for it after stan passed away as it was actually in memory of that team in 75/76… the club might do well to buy the rights to distribute it this year.
That's right - wasn't it called 'Concerto for Stan Bowles' IIRC and it was predominantly a saxophone solo? Only heard it once - as said, it came out around the time of the 4-1 over Spurs in 92.
That's right - wasn't it called 'Concerto for Stan Bowles' IIRC and it was predominantly a saxophone solo? Only heard it once - as said, it came out around the time of the 4-1 over Spurs in 92.
The composition is called “The Final Score” and is available on YouTube, but annoyingly they’ve removed the video of the QPR v Leeds (1976) and QPR v Spurs (1992) mash-up.
I remember it very well. Les actually missed a really good chance early on in that game too, he should've scored 4!
I was taken by my family to various QPR games from 1981 onwards, but 1989-90 was when I first started going by myself. Had a season ticket all the way through the 90s. The first half of that decade, Wow!! What a time to be a QPR fan!!
Probably my favourite match in all of that was a midweek game when we beat Leeds 4-1 (the same season they were champions) Their midfield at the time are justifiably revered (Strachan, Speed, McAllister, Batty, all really good players) But in that game Super Ray made them all look like absolute chumps. I was right at the front of the Loft, pretty much next to where Bradley Allen scores his goal from. Great days!!
Was at that game with Leeds
Brilliant game
Not old enough for the Gerry and Stan era.
The team of the early to mid nineties had some absolutely incredible performances and we regularly humiliated the so called big clubs..
Wegerle played in 89/90, the Luton game was his first against his old club.
I was 16 in 1991 and it was always either Rangers or Chels** in the Grove. They had Tony Cascarino and Joe Allon. We had Roy Wegerle and an upcoming Les. I still have no idea why they're not in the fùcking Vanarama where they belong.
Roy Wegerle was a God if you're of that era. I was at Leeds when he scored *that* goal. The BBC goal of the season competition used "I Wanna Give You Devotion" by Nomad as the backing music and it was massively overplayed in clubs but I used to amuse myself by nutmegging other dancers with a beer can and pretending they were Gordon Strachan.
I was 16 in 1991 and it was always either Rangers or Chels** in the Grove. They had Tony Cascarino and Joe Allon. We had Roy Wegerle and an upcoming Les. I still have no idea why they're not in the fùcking Vanarama where they belong.
Roy Wegerle was a God if you're of that era. I was at Leeds when he scored *that* goal. The BBC goal of the season competition used "I Wanna Give You Devotion" by Nomad as the backing music and it was massively overplayed in clubs but I used to amuse myself by nutmegging other dancers with a beer can and pretending they were Gordon Strachan.
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Chooooooooon.
My first game was v Barnet in the League Cup. Think we won 3-0, Devon White got one or two. Pissed it down all night, got soaked. Magic.