2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 06:28 - Jul 30 with 5893 views | loftboy | Boswinga!! | |
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2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 06:39 - Jul 30 with 5878 views | BazzaInTheLoft | Bardsley the best, but Big Nut my favourite! | | | |
2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 08:27 - Jul 30 with 5777 views | Metallica_Hoop | Bardsley is the best I've seen. I was too young for Clement. Respect to Mr Bignot too who did a great job as well and always gave 100% in his 172 games. (I wondered how many he played so just looked it up) | |
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2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 08:30 - Jul 30 with 5770 views | QPR_Jim | Kyle Walker, he was fantastic for us on loan. Other than that due to my age Bardsley will always be the best and Bignot a firm favourite too. | | | |
2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 08:52 - Jul 30 with 5719 views | smegma | Dave Clement is the best right back I have ever seen. It was always going to be having see him score in my first ever QPR game. | | | |
2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 09:00 - Jul 30 with 5704 views | ElHoop | Both were very good indeed. I'll side with Clement as I think that he was a bit bigger and stronger than Bardsley and that was important in that 70's side as the two centre backs weren't over-big, so Clement and Gillard being solidly built gave the back 4 enough physicality in a tough era. Others worth a mention include Don Shanks who was Clement's understudy for a while and who was himself a bit of a legend through his antics with Stan. Also Warren Neill who formed part of the home produced 1-4 of the early 80's - Hucker, Neill, Dawes, Waddock. You don't hear too much about those guys these days. | | | |
2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 09:40 - Jul 30 with 5635 views | smegma |
2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 09:00 - Jul 30 by ElHoop | Both were very good indeed. I'll side with Clement as I think that he was a bit bigger and stronger than Bardsley and that was important in that 70's side as the two centre backs weren't over-big, so Clement and Gillard being solidly built gave the back 4 enough physicality in a tough era. Others worth a mention include Don Shanks who was Clement's understudy for a while and who was himself a bit of a legend through his antics with Stan. Also Warren Neill who formed part of the home produced 1-4 of the early 80's - Hucker, Neill, Dawes, Waddock. You don't hear too much about those guys these days. |
Warren Neill interviewed in the Watford programme on Saturday. He once made a cup of tea but I declined. | | | |
2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 09:44 - Jul 30 with 5627 views | NW10Hoop | David Bardsley was one of my favourite players when I was a kid. Felt like we had the best right back in the country at the time. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 10:21 - Jul 30 with 5568 views | Galileo | Am I right in thinking Macca began his career at right back ? Seem to recall him booting a few balls out over SAR stand in his early days. Bit too young to appreciate Clement. Bardsley was supreme. Honorary mentions to Warren Neil for holding down the position for a few years and Bardley Orr, a vital cog in the promotion winning team. | | | |
2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 10:46 - Jul 30 with 5531 views | qpr1976 | Paul Parker ? RB before moving more central. | | | |
2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 10:50 - Jul 30 with 5529 views | loftboy |
2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 10:46 - Jul 30 by qpr1976 | Paul Parker ? RB before moving more central. |
He was always central for us, it was Ferguson that moved him to right back | |
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2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 10:59 - Jul 30 with 5497 views | stevec | Dave Clement for me. Bardsley second. Kyle Walker excellent too but too short term to challenge the above. | | | |
2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 11:00 - Jul 30 with 5491 views | TheChef | John Curtis, obviously. | |
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2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 11:02 - Jul 30 with 5484 views | Addinall | Anyone still remember Pat Woods? | | | |
2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 11:04 - Jul 30 with 5476 views | quickpassrotter | Bardsley was an outstanding right back - absolutely brilliant. However, Dave Clement was undoubtedly our best right back, and one of the best full backs that I have seen play at top level football. A fantastic athlete - pace and acceleration, great crosser of the ball, an eye for goal, great defending and excellent in the air. Hard as nails. What a player. | | | |
2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 11:21 - Jul 30 with 5440 views | rsonist |
2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 08:30 - Jul 30 by QPR_Jim | Kyle Walker, he was fantastic for us on loan. Other than that due to my age Bardsley will always be the best and Bignot a firm favourite too. |
For all the titles and international caps and £50m fees I honestly don't think Walker has improved at all in the time since he was with us. | | | |
2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 11:31 - Jul 30 with 5416 views | flynnbo | A special mention must also go to Bradley Orr for allegedly pinning Terry up against a wall following his racist comments to Anton Ferdinand. | | | |
2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 11:35 - Jul 30 with 5409 views | PunteR | I think danny simpson is worth a mention. Just for his sliding tackle with his head alone. I still cant fathom why Redknap sold him.? Bardsley for me. Never saw Clement. [Post edited 30 Jul 2019 11:38]
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2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 11:38 - Jul 30 with 5400 views | longbottom |
2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 11:04 - Jul 30 by quickpassrotter | Bardsley was an outstanding right back - absolutely brilliant. However, Dave Clement was undoubtedly our best right back, and one of the best full backs that I have seen play at top level football. A fantastic athlete - pace and acceleration, great crosser of the ball, an eye for goal, great defending and excellent in the air. Hard as nails. What a player. |
Could not put it better myself. You rightly emphasized his athleticism and that was the essence of the man. Now remind me how many England caps he won. FFS. | | | |
2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 11:40 - Jul 30 with 5390 views | BostonR | Watch them both play - both very good players. Clement gets my vote. Played in a fantastic team and if he was around today he would be playing for one of the top four premier league teams. He had everything a full-back needs. Apart from his outstanding technical ability he was as "hard as nails". I cannot recall ever seeing him get "done" by a winger or forward. Fantastic player! | | | |
2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 11:42 - Jul 30 with 5383 views | Tonto | I only saw Clement play once so would be Bardsley for me based on what I saw. Having said that in his first season at QPR Bards was a bit of a boo boy. In a typical QPR way he was berated for every mistake. | |
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2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 12:18 - Jul 30 with 5315 views | DavieQPR |
2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 11:02 - Jul 30 by Addinall | Anyone still remember Pat Woods? |
Remember him. Emigrated to Australia. Although seem to remember he was LB to Tony Inghams RB. | | | |
2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 12:22 - Jul 30 with 5302 views | BrianMcCarthy | I'm old enough to have seen Clement play, but too young to appreciate him. Bardsley was sheer class. No-one since has come close. | |
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2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 12:46 - Jul 30 with 5273 views | westberksr |
2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 11:35 - Jul 30 by PunteR | I think danny simpson is worth a mention. Just for his sliding tackle with his head alone. I still cant fathom why Redknap sold him.? Bardsley for me. Never saw Clement. [Post edited 30 Jul 2019 11:38]
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Simpson currently without a club, amazing really | | | |
2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 12:52 - Jul 30 with 5262 views | loftboy |
2 is the magic number. Who is QPR's greatest-ever right-back? on 11:31 - Jul 30 by flynnbo | A special mention must also go to Bradley Orr for allegedly pinning Terry up against a wall following his racist comments to Anton Ferdinand. |
He actually thumped him | |
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