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Anfield '86 10:41 - Oct 28 with 4711 viewsBrianMcCarthy

Cracking picture.

"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
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Anfield '86 on 10:48 - Oct 28 with 4647 viewsHayesender

All three sadly no longer with us 😢

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Anfield '86 on 10:49 - Oct 28 with 4646 viewsJuzzie

While that picture was being taken, supporter's club buses on the way back to the train station were being stoned.

Got home at 3am with a big grin on my face still.
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Anfield '86 on 10:55 - Oct 28 with 4621 viewsDannyPaddox



This is before the game. One of the most confident QPR sides ever.
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Anfield '86 on 10:57 - Oct 28 with 4605 viewsPlanetHonneywood

I was at the game and I, like many who will post subsequently, were clearly told it was the second leg of the final...which won, without question we won it.

Doesn't matter that they scored our goals, we won it 3-2 overall and were crowned winners that night!

FACT!

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Anfield '86 on 11:02 - Oct 28 with 4592 viewsdmm

Anfield '86 on 10:55 - Oct 28 by DannyPaddox



This is before the game. One of the most confident QPR sides ever.


Smith: "I've told you before, you're to drink Guinness. It's on your bloody shirts. You could at least have made a Black Velvet FFS."
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Anfield '86 on 11:10 - Oct 28 with 4552 viewsBrianMcCarthy

Smith: And I know we're going to win the Final...
Robinson: "We" as in Oxford, Jim?

"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
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Anfield '86 on 11:28 - Oct 28 with 4468 viewsPlanetHonneywood

I heard a great story - if true - about Paul Barron.

He was on his holiday and sunning himself with Mrs. B when this kid came over and threw sand on him. Barron let it go at first but then chased the kid after a second incident.

He gets hold of the kid and asks why he's throwing sand on him. Only to be told 'My dad told me to do it because you cost us the treble'. Barron somewhat miffed, asks him to point out his dad only for the kid to point to Kenny Dalgleish!

Liverpool won the league and FA Cup that year and lost out on the treble when we beat them over two legs in the Milk Cup. Definitely happened, I was there for both games. Absolutely, 100% happened.

FACT!

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Anfield '86 on 11:56 - Oct 28 with 4350 viewsAshteadR

We went up on Mel’s coach from the Black Horse. A long day but great memories.
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Anfield '86 on 12:34 - Oct 28 with 4228 viewsngbqpr

Anfield '86 on 10:49 - Oct 28 by Juzzie

While that picture was being taken, supporter's club buses on the way back to the train station were being stoned.

Got home at 3am with a big grin on my face still.


We were being serenaded and having rounds bought for us in an Evertonian pub.

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Anfield '86 on 12:48 - Oct 28 with 4180 viewsdsw2509

I was there too. Drove over from Bradford with a uni friend. He knew where to park near the ground and warned me not to open my mouth if we were challenged by any of the local ‘yoof’. Better a tyke than a cockney in Liverpool, I suppose. He also negotiated the ‘mind yer car mister’ with an urchin no more than 10 years old.

The game was great though. My main memory is that nobody realised the second gold had gone in until Robinson (rip, what great bloke) got up and started celebrating. The ground drops behind the goal line in front of the Kop so it was all out of our line of sight.

We got back to the car after the game and all was well, surprisingly. We made it back to Shipley for beers afterwards (lock in!).

Happy days.
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Anfield '86 on 13:22 - Oct 28 with 4035 viewsRanger_Things

Anfield '86 on 10:49 - Oct 28 by Juzzie

While that picture was being taken, supporter's club buses on the way back to the train station were being stoned.

Got home at 3am with a big grin on my face still.


They put the windows through on the train in as well.
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Anfield '86 on 13:28 - Oct 28 with 4013 viewsDannyPaddox

A tenuous link but a recent photograph has emerged of Robert Maxwell (purported to be on the day of his death) and a mystery man.



Could that be Robbie James?
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Anfield '86 on 13:37 - Oct 28 with 3974 viewsCLAREMAN1995

Still remains one of my favorite memories ever .Went down to a pub in Clare and shockingly they had the game on way on in the wall on a tiny tv with no sound.
I fought my way through the few regulars and watched with pure joy as QPR took down the giants
Its a sobering feeling knowing all 3 are gone life is not fair sometimes R.I.P.
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Anfield '86 on 13:44 - Oct 28 with 3957 viewsloftboy

Anfield '86 on 10:49 - Oct 28 by Juzzie

While that picture was being taken, supporter's club buses on the way back to the train station were being stoned.

Got home at 3am with a big grin on my face still.


As was the train leaving edghill, spent the entire journey home stood up in the guards van, what pissed me off most was that a few Liverpool fans had sneaked on board and there was no spare seats in any of the other carriages.
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favourite cheese mature Cheddar. FFS there is no such thing as the EPL
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Anfield '86 on 13:45 - Oct 28 with 3952 viewsR_from_afar

Anfield '86 on 10:55 - Oct 28 by DannyPaddox



This is before the game. One of the most confident QPR sides ever.


"Don't worry, we'll beat them barefoot, gaffer!"

"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."

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Anfield '86 on 18:00 - Oct 28 with 3677 viewsdistortR

Anfield '86 on 10:55 - Oct 28 by DannyPaddox



This is before the game. One of the most confident QPR sides ever.


Macca "Oxford? We could beat them in our sleep"
Smith "I bloody hope not................"
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Anfield '86 on 18:16 - Oct 28 with 3627 viewsAirtomoreira

I was there, sat in the Main Stand with my Liverpool supporting brother - in - law. What a happy day!

I'll never figure out why they didn't present us with the trophy on the pitch after the two legged final?
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Anfield '86 on 23:19 - Oct 28 with 3374 viewsNewBee

Anfield '86 on 11:02 - Oct 28 by dmm

Smith: "I've told you before, you're to drink Guinness. It's on your bloody shirts. You could at least have made a Black Velvet FFS."


"Sorry, Jim, but we finished the Guinness ages ago."
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Anfield '86 on 00:00 - Oct 29 with 3326 viewsqueensparker

Love it, in fact my avatar picture is from the same night I think.

Beating Liverpool over two legs back then was a proper big deal, a brilliant time to be a Rangers fan.

Shame the final got called off, we would definitely have won it
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Anfield '86 on 10:35 - Oct 29 with 3073 viewsStanisgod

Anfield '86 on 10:55 - Oct 28 by DannyPaddox



This is before the game. One of the most confident QPR sides ever.


I presume thats tongue in cheek.

It's being so happy that keeps me going.

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Anfield '86 on 17:40 - Oct 29 with 2878 viewsEsox_Lucius

Anfield '86 on 13:22 - Oct 28 by Ranger_Things

They put the windows through on the train in as well.


Yep, I got winded when we got our 2nd goal from the crush barrier and as I leaned over a 2nd wave smacked my head into it and sparked me. I woke up on the side of the pitch with a silver foil blanket around me and the St/ Johns looking after me. I also had a massive sore thigh from where, so my brother told me, a copper vaulted over the barrier and landed on my leg.
Back on the train and just outside Edge Hill? a brick comes through the window right by my head and we ended up in the unlit mail car for the trip home; freezing cold, body hurting everywhere but a trip to Wembley to look forward to but even that was cancelled.

The grass is always greener.

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Anfield '86 on 00:44 - Oct 30 with 2740 viewsBoston

Anfield '86 on 11:28 - Oct 28 by PlanetHonneywood

I heard a great story - if true - about Paul Barron.

He was on his holiday and sunning himself with Mrs. B when this kid came over and threw sand on him. Barron let it go at first but then chased the kid after a second incident.

He gets hold of the kid and asks why he's throwing sand on him. Only to be told 'My dad told me to do it because you cost us the treble'. Barron somewhat miffed, asks him to point out his dad only for the kid to point to Kenny Dalgleish!

Liverpool won the league and FA Cup that year and lost out on the treble when we beat them over two legs in the Milk Cup. Definitely happened, I was there for both games. Absolutely, 100% happened.

FACT!


Barron now works for the Mob in Las Vegas.

Not a lot of people know that.

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Anfield '86 on 01:32 - Oct 30 with 2708 viewsdaveinmelbourne

What a night! We were scrapping at Lime St Station before getting a police escort to Crewe, eventually got home to Chelmsford about 8:30 am.
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Anfield '86 on 10:53 - Oct 30 with 2575 viewsthemodfather

back then , there is a strong case to say Liverpool WERE the best team in the world, having won many european cups, titles etc and a decade, for QPR to beat them over 2 legs was magnificent ( and beat chelsea and forest ? before that, they weren;t too bad either) feat. so what they scored 2 own goals, just shows we were attacking, in their box and putting them under pressure. happy times.
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Anfield '86 on 15:05 - Oct 30 with 2395 viewsAirtomoreira

Funnily enough, the thing I seem to remember most about that game is the ease with which we saw out the last 10 minutes or so when Liverpool needed to score. You could have expected a siege on our goal, but it just never happened. I'd normally be a nervous wreck in such a situation, fearing the worst, but it was all so comfortable.
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