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Oldest on LFW? 08:40 - Feb 13 with 12139 viewsHantsR

A recent poster (now banned and who shall remain nameless - but I think is in his 40s) called me 'my son' and claimed to have seen more Rs games than I'd had hot dinners! That was quite funny as I'm one of the more mature (in years anyway) posters on this board and have been going to LR for > 45 years. It made me wonder who the oldies are on this board? I know that I share a birth year with Sir Neil of Warnock and a certain regular poster from Aberystwyth but a little younger than 'Arry.
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Oldest on LFW? on 13:16 - Feb 13 with 2019 viewsheadhoops

not as old as pomanjou - first away game was the Bay of Pigs when the yanquis ultras tried to run the cuban nationalists.

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Oldest on LFW? on 13:27 - Feb 13 with 1997 viewsW7Ranger

2 months older than Magic Hat!

But I'm much slimmer! That's not saying much tho'!

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Oldest on LFW? on 13:39 - Feb 13 with 1985 viewspomanjou

Oldest on LFW? on 11:06 - Feb 13 by rongould

Pom is a little older than me, but I think that I have been an R for longer

This is when I saw my first game...

http://takemeback.to/06-September-1947


You are right on both counts Ron; you are a mere youngster in age .

I'm the youngster when it comes to supporting QPR. My eldest son took me into the loft during the last season when we were in the prem previously, 1999 or 2000 I think. At that point Grimsby became my no2 team as I lost my sanity and became an R.

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Oldest on LFW? on 13:49 - Feb 13 with 1965 viewsPinnerPaul

I was born same year as Hugh Grant, Nigella Lawson and Caroline Quentin
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Oldest on LFW? on 14:02 - Feb 13 with 1944 viewspomanjou

Oldest on LFW? on 13:16 - Feb 13 by headhoops

not as old as pomanjou - first away game was the Bay of Pigs when the yanquis ultras tried to run the cuban nationalists.


Chick Webb and Ella August 1938


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Oldest on LFW? on 14:03 - Feb 13 with 1937 viewsTheBlob



First game White City ve Port Vale 1963

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Oldest on LFW? on 14:34 - Feb 13 with 1913 viewsTHEBUSH

I'm a baby boomer and my first recollection of going to the R's with my Dad, was in 1953.
This was about the time when QPR had their first set of floodlights installed.
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Oldest on LFW? on 15:09 - Feb 13 with 1894 viewspomanjou

Oldest on LFW? on 14:34 - Feb 13 by THEBUSH

I'm a baby boomer and my first recollection of going to the R's with my Dad, was in 1953.
This was about the time when QPR had their first set of floodlights installed.


The year I came down to london to seek my fortune etc etc. In November of that year I stood behind the goal (legally) for 2 shillings and sixpence (12 1/2p) at Wembley to see England beaten for the first time ever at home by a foreign country. England 3 Hungary 6. In the return in Budapest the following year I think we lost about 7-1. Humbling.

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Oldest on LFW? on 15:25 - Feb 13 with 1876 viewsheadhoops

Oldest on LFW? on 15:09 - Feb 13 by pomanjou

The year I came down to london to seek my fortune etc etc. In November of that year I stood behind the goal (legally) for 2 shillings and sixpence (12 1/2p) at Wembley to see England beaten for the first time ever at home by a foreign country. England 3 Hungary 6. In the return in Budapest the following year I think we lost about 7-1. Humbling.


i remember Alan Hansen saying you dont win anything with fat kids.
Puskas what a player.

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Oldest on LFW? on 15:25 - Feb 13 with 1876 viewsRs_Holy

I was born on exactly the same day as Andy Sinton!
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Oldest on LFW? on 15:26 - Feb 13 with 1868 viewsNorthernr

Oldest on LFW? on 15:09 - Feb 13 by pomanjou

The year I came down to london to seek my fortune etc etc. In November of that year I stood behind the goal (legally) for 2 shillings and sixpence (12 1/2p) at Wembley to see England beaten for the first time ever at home by a foreign country. England 3 Hungary 6. In the return in Budapest the following year I think we lost about 7-1. Humbling.


When Hungary scored against England a couple of years ago in some pis-pot friendly game Phil Neville on the Five Live co-commentary described it as "probably the greatest moment in Hungarian football history". Knowledge.
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Oldest on LFW? on 15:33 - Feb 13 with 1859 viewspomanjou

Oldest on LFW? on 15:25 - Feb 13 by headhoops

i remember Alan Hansen saying you dont win anything with fat kids.
Puskas what a player.


As you say, what a (fat) player! Also there was a guy called hidekuti who was doing an early Taarabt all over the middle and frontline. Captain Billy Wright was given a right old runaround and shown up for the donkey he had become.

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Oldest on LFW? on 15:35 - Feb 13 with 1853 views18StoneOfHoop

Oldest on LFW? on 15:26 - Feb 13 by Northernr

When Hungary scored against England a couple of years ago in some pis-pot friendly game Phil Neville on the Five Live co-commentary described it as "probably the greatest moment in Hungarian football history". Knowledge.








The year after my birth The Rolling Stones released what IMHO,with Brian still alive and having important creative input,is their best album:

Oh and something big happened in sport that year in this country too.
Hard to remember. Did England win The Tiddlywinks World Cup?
[Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]

'I'm 18 with a bullet.Got my finger on the trigger,I'm gonna pull it.." Love,Peace and Fook Chelski! More like 20StoneOfHoop now. Let's face it I'm not getting any thinner. Pass the cake and pies please.

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Oldest on LFW? on 15:36 - Feb 13 with 1850 viewsThaiHoop

Well I came into the world on the same day the Japanese attacked Pearl Habour......well the 31st anniversary of it anyway!
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Oldest on LFW? on 17:19 - Feb 13 with 1809 viewsSharpy

Oldest on LFW? on 13:08 - Feb 13 by westolian

Inches ?




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23 inches

Once you`ve had black, you never go back !

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Oldest on LFW? on 17:22 - Feb 13 with 1633 viewsMoonshineSteve

Just Googled who was born the same year and was fascinated. For me, they included Pamela Anderson, Kurt Cobain, Carla Bruni, and Nick Clegg.

I am still Steve but no longer in Dagenham.

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Oldest on LFW? on 17:44 - Feb 13 with 1606 viewsjamois

Daniel Craig for me but I'm better looking and more dangerous.

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Oldest on LFW? on 17:46 - Feb 13 with 1596 viewskropotkin41

Oldest on LFW? on 17:22 - Feb 13 by MoonshineSteve

Just Googled who was born the same year and was fascinated. For me, they included Pamela Anderson, Kurt Cobain, Carla Bruni, and Nick Clegg.


I was born in the same year as that utterly useless cnt Ed Miliband!! What a f*cking disgrace..........

I shall from now on be telling people that I was conceived during the first Summer of Love in the back of a mini-van by two hippies far too young to be having it off and who turned out to be pretty much the most useless parents I could have wished for..... even if they mean well.

‘morbid curiosity about where this is all going’

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Oldest on LFW? on 17:59 - Feb 13 with 1580 viewsHantsR

Oldest on LFW? on 17:46 - Feb 13 by kropotkin41

I was born in the same year as that utterly useless cnt Ed Miliband!! What a f*cking disgrace..........

I shall from now on be telling people that I was conceived during the first Summer of Love in the back of a mini-van by two hippies far too young to be having it off and who turned out to be pretty much the most useless parents I could have wished for..... even if they mean well.


Ed the Red was born Christmas Eve 1969....but the summer of love was 1967 (although Woodstock was indeed 1969) Long gestation eh?
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Oldest on LFW? on 18:04 - Feb 13 with 1571 viewsgordanoR

Oldest on LFW? on 15:36 - Feb 13 by ThaiHoop

Well I came into the world on the same day the Japanese attacked Pearl Habour......well the 31st anniversary of it anyway!


Me too but a year after you !
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Oldest on LFW? on 18:05 - Feb 13 with 1569 viewsCornish_oooRRRR

Sachin Tendulkar, Ryan Giggs, Neve Campbell, Adrien Brody, Juliette Lewis all born in 1973.

Though I'm going to beat them all to 40 in 3 weeks time

. + . . or . . Still not sure

It's got to be Yarg

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Oldest on LFW? on 18:22 - Feb 13 with 1548 viewskropotkin41

Oldest on LFW? on 17:59 - Feb 13 by HantsR

Ed the Red was born Christmas Eve 1969....but the summer of love was 1967 (although Woodstock was indeed 1969) Long gestation eh?


Hehehe, well, there I was thinking that the summer of love was 1968! Doh! No, I am a 1969 baby....

‘morbid curiosity about where this is all going’

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Oldest on LFW? on 18:51 - Feb 13 with 1529 viewsTHEBUSH

Oldest on LFW? on 15:09 - Feb 13 by pomanjou

The year I came down to london to seek my fortune etc etc. In November of that year I stood behind the goal (legally) for 2 shillings and sixpence (12 1/2p) at Wembley to see England beaten for the first time ever at home by a foreign country. England 3 Hungary 6. In the return in Budapest the following year I think we lost about 7-1. Humbling.


I'm a bit luckier than that, I was at Wembley in '66 & '67 to see the two greatest wins ever.
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Oldest on LFW? on 18:52 - Feb 13 with 1529 viewsMoonshineSteve

Summer of love was 67. When I was born.

When I was born QPR had just done the double, England were world champions, and Celtic were European champions. Sergeant Pepper was No 1.

I didn't break it.

I am still Steve but no longer in Dagenham.

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Oldest on LFW? on 19:07 - Feb 13 with 1519 viewsElHoop

My dad has quite a good footie cv - saw all the England games in 1966 and he still talks about some game between the scum and Moscow Dynamo after the war when he was sitting on the touchline and also the last Man Utd match in England before the Munich aircrash - an epic match at Highbury.

The nearest celebrity to my DOB seems to be Kate Bush - she was born 15 days later.
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