Super Ray – RIP 14:18 - Apr 4 with 25060 views | kingo | Very sad news | |
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Super Ray – RIP on 15:04 - Apr 4 with 2733 views | Hayesender | I remember his debut at Selhurst park like it was yesterday. A few of us had a Friday night out in Nottingham, but we all made it back in time to see Ray Wilkins, with Peter Reid and Andy Sinton tear palace apart. Can't believe that's almost 30 years ago. Great memories | |
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Super Ray – RIP on 15:05 - Apr 4 with 2728 views | JAPRANGERS | So sad and only 61 RIP | | | |
Super Ray – RIP on 15:05 - Apr 4 with 2726 views | essextaxiboy | I hope his family take comfort from the affection that everyone who played , watched and worked with Ray is showing . As someone in the other thread said "a Rolls Royce of a player " he made it look easy. RIP Ray | | | |
Super Ray – RIP on 15:09 - Apr 4 with 2678 views | derbyhoop | Very sad news. Condolences to his family. My best memory was watching him away at Villa, when he was in the twilight of his career. For about 65 minutes the games was proceeding at 100 mph but ever time Ray got the ball he was in 5 yards of space with time to look up and pick a pass. In the last 30 his legs went and we ended up losing but for a good part of the game it was a masterclass in creative midfield work. | |
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Super Ray – RIP on 15:10 - Apr 4 with 2678 views | quickpassrotter | What a wonderful, inspirational player and leader he was. Boy, could he pick a pass and control the tempo of a game. Unsure if there will be many better players and a more genuine person to wear the hoops shirt. We have been blessed with many brilliant players at Loftus Road throughout time - Ray was right up there with them. RIP Ray. Will be sorely missed. | | | |
Super Ray – RIP on 15:12 - Apr 4 with 2664 views | Esox_Lucius | His control of the midfield the day we beat Man Utd at OT was something I will never forget. They weren't mugs that he was up against but the country's finest and he still dominated them. | |
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Super Ray – RIP on 15:12 - Apr 4 with 2661 views | philc | Thanks for all the happy memories Ray, both as a player and a manager. It was a privilege to have watched you control the midfield, one of the true football greats, not just for QPR but for England. RIP | | | |
Super Ray – RIP on 15:13 - Apr 4 with 2647 views | Noelmc | Very sad news. I will forever remember that when he came to take corners by the wheelchair user section he always acknowledged Richard Ireland with a kind word or shake of his hand. A class act and a true gentleman. RIP Super Ray. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Super Ray – RIP on 15:14 - Apr 4 with 2641 views | CamberleyR | What absolutey bloody awful news. Was really thinking he'd pull through. I will always smile when I think of all the great memories he left us as a player. RIP Super Ray | |
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Super Ray – RIP on 15:14 - Apr 4 with 2638 views | 2Thomas2Bowles | Well, he turned sideways passing into an art form (The Crab) and drove me mad at times. Great player all the same. RIP | |
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Super Ray – RIP on 15:15 - Apr 4 with 2632 views | BrianMcCarthy | Changed our club utterly and completely with his skill, wisdom and decency. The most influential QPR player since the 70's. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam uasal. | |
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Super Ray – RIP on 15:19 - Apr 4 with 2596 views | Sharpy36 | God bless you Ray. A real legend for the R`s. R.I.P | |
| 'You didn't know that was wrong, but now you do. If you do it again, I'll know you are doing it on purpose.' |
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Super Ray – RIP on 15:29 - Apr 4 with 2538 views | BrianMcCarthy | Some lovely clips on the Offish facebook. | |
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Super Ray – RIP on 15:43 - Apr 4 with 2454 views | Antti_Heinola |
Super Ray – RIP on 15:14 - Apr 4 by 2Thomas2Bowles | Well, he turned sideways passing into an art form (The Crab) and drove me mad at times. Great player all the same. RIP |
The whole Crab thing was utter garbage muttered by fools and idiots who don't understand the game. Absolute tosh. | |
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Super Ray – RIP on 15:46 - Apr 4 with 2440 views | Phildo | Really gutted to see this news-RIP Ray | | | |
Super Ray – RIP on 15:47 - Apr 4 with 2429 views | Boston | Too young. | |
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Super Ray – RIP on 15:53 - Apr 4 with 2409 views | hopphoops | It's hard to describe how good he was. I didn't get to see Stan or Rodney play but those two and maybe Taarabt get brought up as the most skilled Rs; Ray could not have been more different. Faurlin at his best showed glimpses of his ability. It wasn't just his extraordinary passing but his ability to understand and dictate the tempo of the game. My memory of that era was of a metronomic pace at which we would gain superiority and then overcome the opposition. There were plenty of other exceptional players up front, alongside and behind him - six or seven each year were England-team quality - but they never seemed to have to do exceptional things as Super Ray pulled the strings so beautifully. RIP Ray. [Post edited 4 Apr 2018 15:56]
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Super Ray – RIP on 15:55 - Apr 4 with 2395 views | paulparker | Ray Wilkins :When I look back at some of the players QPR have had it makes me extremely proud. People say to me “It’s only QPR”, but it’s not only QPR, they’ve had some fantastic footballers at QPR. Often when you leave a club you can be forgotten easily so it gives me immense satisfaction to even be thought of after all these years, let alone named in best ever teams by fans. Ray Wilkins : I’ve always said that atmospherically QPR is as good a ground as any. It only holds nineteen or twenty thousand but by Christ when it’s full the noise down on the pitch is something special, it’s as good as it gets. We had some great times there playing some massive games against big teams and sometimes absolutely battering them as well. RIP SUPER RAY | |
| 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
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Super Ray – RIP on 15:56 - Apr 4 with 2383 views | hook_hoops | When We signed him I thought he would be past his best, then I saw his debut for us at Palace.....One of the greatest players ever to wear our beloved hoops. RIP Super Ray. | | | |
Super Ray – RIP on 16:14 - Apr 4 with 2302 views | BostonR | Glad I got he opportunity to watch him in a R's shirt. A fantastic player and professional. | | | |
Super Ray – RIP on 16:15 - Apr 4 with 2297 views | headhoops | Legend. RIP. One of the best players ever to grace the Hoops. | |
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Super Ray – RIP on 16:19 - Apr 4 with 2274 views | Mick_S |
Super Ray – RIP on 15:55 - Apr 4 by paulparker | Ray Wilkins :When I look back at some of the players QPR have had it makes me extremely proud. People say to me “It’s only QPR”, but it’s not only QPR, they’ve had some fantastic footballers at QPR. Often when you leave a club you can be forgotten easily so it gives me immense satisfaction to even be thought of after all these years, let alone named in best ever teams by fans. Ray Wilkins : I’ve always said that atmospherically QPR is as good a ground as any. It only holds nineteen or twenty thousand but by Christ when it’s full the noise down on the pitch is something special, it’s as good as it gets. We had some great times there playing some massive games against big teams and sometimes absolutely battering them as well. RIP SUPER RAY |
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Super Ray – RIP on 16:21 - Apr 4 with 2261 views | Emmelars | RIP Butch, one of the best players ever to wear the blue and white hoops. | | | |
Super Ray – RIP on 16:22 - Apr 4 with 2246 views | timcocking | Absolutely gutted. | | | |
Super Ray – RIP on 16:25 - Apr 4 with 2229 views | sixnil | RIP Ray Thanks for the memories. A true legend. | | | |
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