No. 10 08:27 - Mar 10 with 1012 views | stevec | Perhaps we could have retired the no 10 shirt when Stan passed. Not just the shirt, but at this club, any mention of the number other than in a historical context. Rodney was a no 10, Stan was a no 10, Stainrod was a no 10 and last but not least Gallen was a no 10. I’m struggling to think of anything since that was truly a no 10. You make goals and you score goals as a no 10, the modern breed have literally no understanding of the role. Just bin it and stop insulting me with the clown infestation that masquerades in that supposed position season after season. We don’t have half a dozen number fckin tens, we have none. |  | | |  |
No. 10 on 08:29 - Mar 10 with 992 views | bosh67 | Bizarrely my memory of Stainrod is that he actually operated more like a number 9. |  |
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No. 10 on 08:41 - Mar 10 with 957 views | stevec |
No. 10 on 08:29 - Mar 10 by bosh67 | Bizarrely my memory of Stainrod is that he actually operated more like a number 9. |
Had me thinking but I always saw Allen as the number 9 |  | |  |
No. 10 on 09:30 - Mar 10 with 869 views | daveB | I think the shirt should stay to give players aspirations, these great players have worn this shirt now go on and make a name for yourself. It's not as if Stan or Rodney are going to be forgotten if other people wear the number 10 |  | |  |
No. 10 on 09:35 - Mar 10 with 840 views | CamberleyR | Couple of glaring omissions in between your last two I think there Steve in John Byrne and Roy Wegerle. |  |
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No. 10 on 09:57 - Mar 10 with 776 views | dmm | Although played more as a 'fashionable' inverted wide left man, I've always thought of Taarabt as a no 10. |  | |  |
No. 10 on 10:36 - Mar 10 with 704 views | TheChef | Oh calm down dear. Er yeah surely Taarabt is in that number 10 bracket, maybe Buzsacky as well? |  |
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No. 10 on 10:59 - Mar 10 with 667 views | colinallcars | Best person we've had at number 10 was Harold Wilson. |  | |  |
No. 10 on 11:30 - Mar 10 with 605 views | kensalriser | My legs were much better 30 years ago but I'd still like to keep them. |  |
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No. 10 on 12:38 - Mar 10 with 482 views | W7Ranger | Err... EZE??!! |  | |  |
No. 10 on 12:51 - Mar 10 with 450 views | Superhoops2808 | For me during my time watching the Hoops in the flesh, it will always be Adel With Buzz and Eze runners up Of course prior to that there were better, but as someone who watched the R's in the flesh from the 90's (apart from Wembley appearances) they were the best for me. |  | |  |
No. 10 on 12:53 - Mar 10 with 444 views | TK1 | Roy Wegerle John Byrne Adel Taraabt Ebere Eze All pretty worthy tens in the lineage of Marsh, Bowles and possibly more mercurial, game-changing players than Gallen in the ten role (as much as I love him). And I reckon Chair will be viewed in the future as also a great QPR ten, not his fault it's in a fairly rubbish team. He's not playing behind Clive Allen - or anyone really - but is still responsible for the most assists this season despite being injured for half of it. There'll be more great QPR number tens. More worried there won't be any great QPR number 9s in the lineage of Givens, Allen, Bannister, Ferdinand, Furlong, Austin... |  | |  |
No. 10 on 12:54 - Mar 10 with 433 views | Nov77 | Currie Byrne wegerle? A tradition to be proud of, not one to be ‘binned’. Stupid thread. |  |
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No. 10 on 13:01 - Mar 10 with 406 views | Benny_the_Ball | There's a clutch of number 10s at the club. It's the number 9 shirt that has felt retired for some years now. |  | |  |
No. 10 on 13:50 - Mar 10 with 307 views | Boston |
No. 10 on 10:59 - Mar 10 by colinallcars | Best person we've had at number 10 was Harold Wilson. |
Pipe down, Colin. |  |
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No. 10 on 13:55 - Mar 10 with 288 views | colinallcars |
No. 10 on 13:50 - Mar 10 by Boston | Pipe down, Colin. |
Awlrigh' guv! |  | |  |
No. 10 on 14:03 - Mar 10 with 260 views | Boston |
Steady, or I'll release my dead sheep to savage you! |  |
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(No subject) (n/t) on 16:32 - Mar 10 with 129 views | stevec |
No. 10 on 09:35 - Mar 10 by CamberleyR | Couple of glaring omissions in between your last two I think there Steve in John Byrne and Roy Wegerle. |
Absolutely, I’ve certainly missed a few. I guess it’s the notion of what a no 10 is. Back in the day it was more easily definable but in the context of todays football it’s blurred at best and of all the ones I mentioned plus the ones you and others have pointed out, what constitutes a 10 no longer exists. The idea that Madsen was brought in to emulate any of those is laughable, even if he was any good he would be nothing like any of them. That goes for everyone since Gallen, including Eze, who was never a 10. More an 8 in the Gerry Francis mould. In short, 10 is extinct, it ceases to be. [Post edited 10 Mar 16:44]
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No. 10 on 16:53 - Mar 10 with 59 views | slmrstid | I detest the American method of retiring shirt numbers everytime an iconic player in it retires, meaning no-one else will ever get the chance to take up the mantle and give the number a continuation in its history. Akos was a great #10, so was Eze. Taarabt was but he didn't wear it for his best with QPR. Chair is fine enough, not as good as some before him but much better than others. Tjaronn Chery was semi-decent for his time in it to be fair. But I love the fact the #10 is something that can be passed down from player to player, same as how other clubs have similar (Man U with #7, Newcastle #9 etc...) |  | |  |
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