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The Gary Bannister Love Thread 22:19 - Sep 26 with 6569 viewsqprxtc

I’d gladly shake his hand. Love the peg leg beauty.

Whisk me away Gary you Gorgeous bastard.

Keep banging them into the kings road shite. Feck the horrible carnts.

Nice wedge too.
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The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 22:41 - Sep 26 with 5295 viewsMrSheen

How many did he score against them. I can remember 2 hat tricks.
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The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 22:45 - Sep 26 with 5286 viewscolinallcars

I saw him at the ground one day. He said “ Hello, my name's Bannister”.
“Yes” I said, “I saw you on the stairs”.
The ol' ones are the best.
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The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 07:22 - Sep 27 with 5204 viewsDannyPaddox

Calling JJB to thread
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The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 08:45 - Sep 27 with 5156 viewsdaveB

a little video i put together of the great man, some of the footage is not the best quality though

[Post edited 27 Sep 2020 8:46]
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The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 09:05 - Sep 27 with 5130 viewsbosh67

The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 08:45 - Sep 27 by daveB

a little video i put together of the great man, some of the footage is not the best quality though

[Post edited 27 Sep 2020 8:46]


One of our absolute best natural finishers. Virtually a 1 in 2 striker.

Never knowingly right.
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The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 09:16 - Sep 27 with 5119 viewsDejR_vu

What would Bannister, Byrne, Stainrod, Allen be worth today? My god we were spoilt back then.

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The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 09:32 - Sep 27 with 5096 viewsloftboy

Yet be lived in a modest house in Bracknell when he played for us, had a few beers with him after home games.
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favourite cheese mature Cheddar. FFS there is no such thing as the EPL
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The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 09:51 - Sep 27 with 5057 viewsDejR_vu

The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 09:32 - Sep 27 by loftboy

Yet be lived in a modest house in Bracknell when he played for us, had a few beers with him after home games.
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Football before Sky. Gary Micklewhite drove an Escort XR3i

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The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 09:52 - Sep 27 with 5052 viewsJJB

I really wished fans never bought his name up to be honest as it’s a very painful period In my QPR history, one I unburdened a few years ago now, saying that the hate for this man is still there, brimming away like an old coal fire refusing to be put out which only needs the slightest flicker to engage the spark of rage, pain and hurt that a 14 year old boy felt that day after a comment made by that short legged bowled haircut midlander midget.
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The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 09:58 - Sep 27 with 5043 viewsqprxtc

The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 09:52 - Sep 27 by JJB

I really wished fans never bought his name up to be honest as it’s a very painful period In my QPR history, one I unburdened a few years ago now, saying that the hate for this man is still there, brimming away like an old coal fire refusing to be put out which only needs the slightest flicker to engage the spark of rage, pain and hurt that a 14 year old boy felt that day after a comment made by that short legged bowled haircut midlander midget.
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Crikey! What have I missed here?
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The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 10:08 - Sep 27 with 5030 viewsJJB

Actually can this entire thread be taken down please as it is causing me real distress.

Thank you.

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The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 10:19 - Sep 27 with 5017 viewsqprxtc

The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 10:08 - Sep 27 by JJB

Actually can this entire thread be taken down please as it is causing me real distress.

Thank you.


Of all the drunken bollocks threads I put up, this was the safest one......
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The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 10:36 - Sep 27 with 5006 viewsDannyPaddox



The Nightmare Returns!
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The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 06:59 - Sep 29 with 4769 viewsJJB

Ok, be strong Joe Boy as this is going to be hard as bringing up the past is always very difficult for me, it took me many a year to finally get over it but as my counsellor has advised me many times No matter how you feel – good or bad – it's healthy to put your feelings into words. Talking about feelings helps us feel close to people who care. It helps us feel better when we're sad or scared. Putting feelings into words helps us use self-control when we feel mad or upset and after seeing this thread it bought back all of these emotions.

You can do this, Joe, be brave… Ok here goes…

When I was 14 many many moons ago (34 years ago) I went to my first QPR open day at Loftus Road and as any kid will tell you being that close to your idols is beyond special, waiting in line to get their autographs, looking at them in their training kits, being able to get that close to the players you adore and who’s photo’s you have on your bedroom wall is one of pure teenage excitement and not in a Kelly Le Brock type way.

Some players were busier with supporters then others, Micky Fillery looked sad standing there all alone waiting for fans to approach him, we all knew he was Chelsea deep down and that he was out on a limb looking like a lost David Essex so out of pity I did ask him for his autograph as I saw sadness in his eyes so he seemed genuinely chuffed when I did approach him, he asked me if I wanted a photo with him, my reply was “don’t push it Micky”

Then after walking away from Wayne Fereday I spotted him — God, surrounded by his adoring worshippers - his disciples in my church which was Loftus Road , he was literally glowing and I couldn’t believe my eyes as I walked slowly towards him on our scared turf , pen in hand, the excitement was tangible, you can forget Macca as this was my Mecca, this man was my Allah, my buddha, my absolute god, this was the man that scored hattricks against Chelsea. This man was Gary Fxxking Bannister!

As I waited in line patiently my time finally come “ Hello My Bannister” I said as my voice trembled, “ Could you make my autograph out to Joseph, please?” With that he looked up at me ( I was a tall boy even back then and lets be honest he was a borderline midget) and with pure hatred in his face he said out loudly in front of hundreds of kids “ If I did that for everybody I will be here all day”

With that my world fell about as all the kids around me started to laugh and mock me with some even make that 80’s mong face that kids used to pull as he quickly and aggressively scribed Gary B onto to my autograph book, not only did he not make it out to Joseph, not only did he humiliate me in front of my own peer group but he didn’t even have the good grace to add the annister to his autograph. I was crushed.

Whist many of you will think this just a reaction of a shy sensitive school boy this encounter stayed with me for the rest of my life, I withdrew from society and basically became a recluse, my trust in people had vanished and I became hermit like. Apart from QPR my other great love in my life is the The Beatles and many years later I spotted the late great George Harrison in Knightsbridge but did I stop him and ask him for his autograph, did I fxxk and I blame that one long legged bowl haired Midlander midget completely and I had mentally sent him to “ Coventry” long before he ended up joining them after leaving us which was a great day personally for me.

I did read some years later that he ended up working as a caretaker in some Birmingham based B&B un blocking bogs for a living, I plan to visit it one day and do a crap in it so big it that again it gets blocked and I will report it to him directly without him knowing of course that I was the same kid he destroyed at Loftus Road all those years ago and when he see’s the states of the bog and he ask me I why I never flushed it first my reply will be “ If I did that for everybody I will be here all day ”

PS — I always did prefer John Byrne anyway.

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The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 07:03 - Sep 29 with 4763 viewsRs_Holy

The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 09:51 - Sep 27 by DejR_vu

Football before Sky. Gary Micklewhite drove an Escort XR3i


Simon Stainrod drove a Renault Fuego
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The Gary Bannister Love Thread (n/t) on 08:03 - Sep 29 with 4720 viewsdutch

The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 07:03 - Sep 29 by Rs_Holy

Simon Stainrod drove a Renault Fuego


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The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 08:07 - Sep 29 with 4709 viewsdutch

The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 06:59 - Sep 29 by JJB

Ok, be strong Joe Boy as this is going to be hard as bringing up the past is always very difficult for me, it took me many a year to finally get over it but as my counsellor has advised me many times No matter how you feel – good or bad – it's healthy to put your feelings into words. Talking about feelings helps us feel close to people who care. It helps us feel better when we're sad or scared. Putting feelings into words helps us use self-control when we feel mad or upset and after seeing this thread it bought back all of these emotions.

You can do this, Joe, be brave… Ok here goes…

When I was 14 many many moons ago (34 years ago) I went to my first QPR open day at Loftus Road and as any kid will tell you being that close to your idols is beyond special, waiting in line to get their autographs, looking at them in their training kits, being able to get that close to the players you adore and who’s photo’s you have on your bedroom wall is one of pure teenage excitement and not in a Kelly Le Brock type way.

Some players were busier with supporters then others, Micky Fillery looked sad standing there all alone waiting for fans to approach him, we all knew he was Chelsea deep down and that he was out on a limb looking like a lost David Essex so out of pity I did ask him for his autograph as I saw sadness in his eyes so he seemed genuinely chuffed when I did approach him, he asked me if I wanted a photo with him, my reply was “don’t push it Micky”

Then after walking away from Wayne Fereday I spotted him — God, surrounded by his adoring worshippers - his disciples in my church which was Loftus Road , he was literally glowing and I couldn’t believe my eyes as I walked slowly towards him on our scared turf , pen in hand, the excitement was tangible, you can forget Macca as this was my Mecca, this man was my Allah, my buddha, my absolute god, this was the man that scored hattricks against Chelsea. This man was Gary Fxxking Bannister!

As I waited in line patiently my time finally come “ Hello My Bannister” I said as my voice trembled, “ Could you make my autograph out to Joseph, please?” With that he looked up at me ( I was a tall boy even back then and lets be honest he was a borderline midget) and with pure hatred in his face he said out loudly in front of hundreds of kids “ If I did that for everybody I will be here all day”

With that my world fell about as all the kids around me started to laugh and mock me with some even make that 80’s mong face that kids used to pull as he quickly and aggressively scribed Gary B onto to my autograph book, not only did he not make it out to Joseph, not only did he humiliate me in front of my own peer group but he didn’t even have the good grace to add the annister to his autograph. I was crushed.

Whist many of you will think this just a reaction of a shy sensitive school boy this encounter stayed with me for the rest of my life, I withdrew from society and basically became a recluse, my trust in people had vanished and I became hermit like. Apart from QPR my other great love in my life is the The Beatles and many years later I spotted the late great George Harrison in Knightsbridge but did I stop him and ask him for his autograph, did I fxxk and I blame that one long legged bowl haired Midlander midget completely and I had mentally sent him to “ Coventry” long before he ended up joining them after leaving us which was a great day personally for me.

I did read some years later that he ended up working as a caretaker in some Birmingham based B&B un blocking bogs for a living, I plan to visit it one day and do a crap in it so big it that again it gets blocked and I will report it to him directly without him knowing of course that I was the same kid he destroyed at Loftus Road all those years ago and when he see’s the states of the bog and he ask me I why I never flushed it first my reply will be “ If I did that for everybody I will be here all day ”

PS — I always did prefer John Byrne anyway.


Funny that because he signed mine 'to Dutch with all my love"
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The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 08:20 - Sep 29 with 4690 viewsDejR_vu

The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 07:03 - Sep 29 by Rs_Holy

Simon Stainrod drove a Renault Fuego


Simon Stainrod would have made a Robin Reliant look cool.

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The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 08:24 - Sep 29 with 4686 viewslightwaterhoop

The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 06:59 - Sep 29 by JJB

Ok, be strong Joe Boy as this is going to be hard as bringing up the past is always very difficult for me, it took me many a year to finally get over it but as my counsellor has advised me many times No matter how you feel – good or bad – it's healthy to put your feelings into words. Talking about feelings helps us feel close to people who care. It helps us feel better when we're sad or scared. Putting feelings into words helps us use self-control when we feel mad or upset and after seeing this thread it bought back all of these emotions.

You can do this, Joe, be brave… Ok here goes…

When I was 14 many many moons ago (34 years ago) I went to my first QPR open day at Loftus Road and as any kid will tell you being that close to your idols is beyond special, waiting in line to get their autographs, looking at them in their training kits, being able to get that close to the players you adore and who’s photo’s you have on your bedroom wall is one of pure teenage excitement and not in a Kelly Le Brock type way.

Some players were busier with supporters then others, Micky Fillery looked sad standing there all alone waiting for fans to approach him, we all knew he was Chelsea deep down and that he was out on a limb looking like a lost David Essex so out of pity I did ask him for his autograph as I saw sadness in his eyes so he seemed genuinely chuffed when I did approach him, he asked me if I wanted a photo with him, my reply was “don’t push it Micky”

Then after walking away from Wayne Fereday I spotted him — God, surrounded by his adoring worshippers - his disciples in my church which was Loftus Road , he was literally glowing and I couldn’t believe my eyes as I walked slowly towards him on our scared turf , pen in hand, the excitement was tangible, you can forget Macca as this was my Mecca, this man was my Allah, my buddha, my absolute god, this was the man that scored hattricks against Chelsea. This man was Gary Fxxking Bannister!

As I waited in line patiently my time finally come “ Hello My Bannister” I said as my voice trembled, “ Could you make my autograph out to Joseph, please?” With that he looked up at me ( I was a tall boy even back then and lets be honest he was a borderline midget) and with pure hatred in his face he said out loudly in front of hundreds of kids “ If I did that for everybody I will be here all day”

With that my world fell about as all the kids around me started to laugh and mock me with some even make that 80’s mong face that kids used to pull as he quickly and aggressively scribed Gary B onto to my autograph book, not only did he not make it out to Joseph, not only did he humiliate me in front of my own peer group but he didn’t even have the good grace to add the annister to his autograph. I was crushed.

Whist many of you will think this just a reaction of a shy sensitive school boy this encounter stayed with me for the rest of my life, I withdrew from society and basically became a recluse, my trust in people had vanished and I became hermit like. Apart from QPR my other great love in my life is the The Beatles and many years later I spotted the late great George Harrison in Knightsbridge but did I stop him and ask him for his autograph, did I fxxk and I blame that one long legged bowl haired Midlander midget completely and I had mentally sent him to “ Coventry” long before he ended up joining them after leaving us which was a great day personally for me.

I did read some years later that he ended up working as a caretaker in some Birmingham based B&B un blocking bogs for a living, I plan to visit it one day and do a crap in it so big it that again it gets blocked and I will report it to him directly without him knowing of course that I was the same kid he destroyed at Loftus Road all those years ago and when he see’s the states of the bog and he ask me I why I never flushed it first my reply will be “ If I did that for everybody I will be here all day ”

PS — I always did prefer John Byrne anyway.


Maybe he was a bit embarrassed because he wasnt sure how to spell Joseph.After all he was a footballer.
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The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 09:15 - Sep 29 with 4634 viewsBrianMcCarthy

Jesus, Joe, you never told me that.

It all makes sense now, that lost look in your eyes, you living alone on a broken-down house, the neighbourhood kids calling you Boo. I get it now.

PS. Want to buy a Gary Bannister autograph - I have hundreds of spares?

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The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 09:15 - Sep 29 with 4634 viewsenfieldargh

I was on my honeymoon on Lake Garda when we signed him.

My new Mrs wondered what had got into me and suddenly was unsure what she had married!!

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The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 09:19 - Sep 29 with 4630 viewsMick_S

The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 09:15 - Sep 29 by BrianMcCarthy

Jesus, Joe, you never told me that.

It all makes sense now, that lost look in your eyes, you living alone on a broken-down house, the neighbourhood kids calling you Boo. I get it now.

PS. Want to buy a Gary Bannister autograph - I have hundreds of spares?


They made out to "Brian"?

Did I ever mention that I was in Minder?

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The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 09:49 - Sep 29 with 4592 viewsBrianMcCarthy

The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 09:19 - Sep 29 by Mick_S

They made out to "Brian"?


Ah yes Wilson, you spotted the deliberate mistake.

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The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 11:49 - Sep 29 with 4520 viewsW7Ranger

The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 22:41 - Sep 26 by MrSheen

How many did he score against them. I can remember 2 hat tricks.


Seven in all I think.
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The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 11:52 - Sep 29 with 4514 viewsMrSheen

The Gary Bannister Love Thread on 11:49 - Sep 29 by W7Ranger

Seven in all I think.


Lovely. There must be a good chance that he's the all-time record holder.
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