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The Live QPR Podcast Part Two — podcast

The second part - published first because that’s how we roll at QPR - of Monday’s night’s live Open All R’s Podcast with Rodney Marsh and Kevin Gallen is available now.

On Monday evening the Open All R’s family gathered at the Horse Bar in Waterloo for the first ever live podcast and pub quiz.

The evening was divided into three parts, with legendary former R’s striker Rodney Marsh talking about his playing career in part one, then joining another famed wearer of the club’s number ten shirt Kevin Gallen and the usual panel for a debate on the 2013/14 Queens Park Rangers and, in particular, the club’s attitude to scouting from lower divisions and promoting their own junior players.

Billy Rice then hosted part three, questions and answers from the floor, where Marsh went into detail about what happened back in 1995 when he believed he was being made director of football at the club by chairman Richard Thompson, only for manager Gerry Francis to resign in protest.

It was a fantastic evening with Marsh and Gallen in great form and the second part is available to download now.

Host David Fraser was also joined by regular panellists Chris Charles, Chris Mendes and Paul Finney who, at one point near the end, took to heckling his own guests.

To listen to, subscribe to, or download the podcast please http://playbackmedia.co.uk/podcasts/qprpodcast/>click here.

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