QPR's greatest number 10s 22:26 - Jul 11 with 6476 views | DylanP | Rodney Marsh Stan Bowles Tony Currie Simon Stainrod Roy Wegerlie Kevin Gallen Adel Taarabt Who have I missed? | |
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QPR's greatest number 10s on 22:30 - Jul 11 with 5383 views | CiderwithRsie | Johnny Byrne | | | |
QPR's greatest number 10s on 22:40 - Jul 11 with 5368 views | DylanP | Arghhh. I can't believe I forgot Byrne | |
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QPR's greatest number 10s on 22:41 - Jul 11 with 5366 views | WeaverQPR | What number did Michel Ngonge wear? | |
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QPR's greatest number 10s on 22:42 - Jul 11 with 5363 views | DylanP | Does anyone know what number Evelyn Lintott wore? | |
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QPR's greatest number 10s on 22:44 - Jul 11 with 5358 views | finney | Hoe can anyone forget Byrne | | | |
QPR's greatest number 10s on 22:50 - Jul 11 with 5346 views | CiderwithRsie | Now I think of it, Paul Goddard too. Not perhaps the classic QPR 10 but a fantastic complement to Clive allen's classic no 9 | | | |
QPR's greatest number 10s on 23:00 - Jul 11 with 5327 views | sexton | Gallen? Please! | | | |
QPR's greatest number 10s on 23:07 - Jul 11 with 5317 views | WallyRanger | Jay Bothroyd? | | | | Login to get fewer ads
QPR's greatest number 10s on 23:08 - Jul 11 with 5314 views | finney |
QPR's greatest number 10s on 22:50 - Jul 11 by CiderwithRsie | Now I think of it, Paul Goddard too. Not perhaps the classic QPR 10 but a fantastic complement to Clive allen's classic no 9 |
i loved Paul Goodard i met him i few years ago and made a tit of myself no change there then i guess | | | |
QPR's greatest number 10s on 23:15 - Jul 11 with 5306 views | BazWoT | What is the point and purpose of the thread please? Merely compiling a list? This question has nothing to do with smoking, Americans, silk stockings etc. | |
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QPR's greatest number 10s on 07:45 - Jul 12 with 5232 views | hoopstilidie |
QPR's greatest number 10s on 22:42 - Jul 11 by DylanP | Does anyone know what number Evelyn Lintott wore? |
There weren't numbers worn when he played but even if they were he played as a "left half back" so it wouldn't have likely been 10. | |
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QPR's greatest number 10s on 08:46 - Jul 12 with 5207 views | singapore_dave |
QPR's greatest number 10s on 07:45 - Jul 12 by hoopstilidie | There weren't numbers worn when he played but even if they were he played as a "left half back" so it wouldn't have likely been 10. |
Tony Currie generally wore number 7. | | | |
QPR's greatest number 10s on 08:49 - Jul 12 with 5200 views | loftboy | As I didnt see marsh play at all live and didnt see too much of Bowles then it has to be Wegerle or Byrne for me, A couple of good seasons from Adel and he would surely be right up there. | |
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QPR's greatest number 10s on 09:49 - Jul 12 with 5171 views | rongould |
QPR's greatest number 10s on 08:46 - Jul 12 by singapore_dave | Tony Currie generally wore number 7. |
E.H. Lintott played at left half back, centre half back and centre forward. Therefore his numbers would have been 6,5 and 9 respectively, if they had numbers. We have had some interesting players that wore the number 10 since I have been watching Rangers In my early days there was Cyril Hatton, Don Mills and Albert Parkinson Parkinson was very interesting,he was p'd off with the maximum wage and gave up playing. He sold newspapers outside Mornington Crescent underground for many years. Others of note were George Petchey, Leslie Locke (an amateur, who ran the half mile for Scotland in the Commonwealth Games) Frank Large, and Kieth Sanderson (Rodders took over the 10 from him) But I am surprised that one of our most prolific scorers and starter of a long line of eccentric QPR 10's has been forgotten Ladies and Gentlemen I give you (Fanfare of trumpets) The one and only BRIAN BEDFORD Played 284 games between 1959 and 1965 Scored 180 goals Say no more | | | |
QPR's greatest number 10s on 11:12 - Jul 12 with 5146 views | BathRanger | Akos Buzsaky | | | |
QPR's greatest number 10s on 11:24 - Jul 12 with 5141 views | Tonto |
QPR's greatest number 10s on 08:46 - Jul 12 by singapore_dave | Tony Currie generally wore number 7. |
no he didn't - it was almost always 10 John Gregory wore 7 | |
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QPR's greatest number 10s on 11:33 - Jul 12 with 5135 views | TacticalR |
QPR's greatest number 10s on 11:24 - Jul 12 by Tonto | no he didn't - it was almost always 10 John Gregory wore 7 |
Tonto, I think your memory is playing tricks on you here (as mine tends to do)... I checked a couple of old programs: QPR V Watford (FA Cup) January 1980 Tony Currie 7 QPR V Watford March 1980 Tony Currie 8 FA Cup Final 1982 Tony Currie 8 (John Gregory 7) | |
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QPR's greatest number 10s on 11:38 - Jul 12 with 5127 views | TacticalR |
QPR's greatest number 10s on 23:08 - Jul 11 by finney | i loved Paul Goodard i met him i few years ago and made a tit of myself no change there then i guess |
Paul Goddard was perhaps not the greatest ever No. 10, but he was my favourite. One of our own, who came through the youth system with Clive Allen. | |
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QPR's greatest number 10s on 12:20 - Jul 12 with 5120 views | CiderwithRsie |
QPR's greatest number 10s on 11:38 - Jul 12 by TacticalR | Paul Goddard was perhaps not the greatest ever No. 10, but he was my favourite. One of our own, who came through the youth system with Clive Allen. |
I was about to argue that Goddard and Allen together were the best striking partnership we've ever had, until it struck me that Marsh/Les Allen and Bowles/Givens were pretty useful too. The weird exceptions are Wegerle - fine No 10 but never had an established regular no 9 - and Sir Les - probably our best ever no 9 but partnered with a range of no 10s, all of them decent but none of them a real star. Yet the 2 players were actually at the club at the same time. Don Howe rated Wegerle but not Ferdinand, with Gerry Francis it was the other way round. Both blind spots in otherwise outstanding managers IMO. I always thought that with, say, Matt Le Tissier alongside Les we could have challenged for the title. | | | |
QPR's greatest number 10s on 12:54 - Jul 12 with 5099 views | headhoops |
QPR's greatest number 10s on 09:49 - Jul 12 by rongould | E.H. Lintott played at left half back, centre half back and centre forward. Therefore his numbers would have been 6,5 and 9 respectively, if they had numbers. We have had some interesting players that wore the number 10 since I have been watching Rangers In my early days there was Cyril Hatton, Don Mills and Albert Parkinson Parkinson was very interesting,he was p'd off with the maximum wage and gave up playing. He sold newspapers outside Mornington Crescent underground for many years. Others of note were George Petchey, Leslie Locke (an amateur, who ran the half mile for Scotland in the Commonwealth Games) Frank Large, and Kieth Sanderson (Rodders took over the 10 from him) But I am surprised that one of our most prolific scorers and starter of a long line of eccentric QPR 10's has been forgotten Ladies and Gentlemen I give you (Fanfare of trumpets) The one and only BRIAN BEDFORD Played 284 games between 1959 and 1965 Scored 180 goals Say no more |
Top post Ron Gould. | |
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QPR's greatest number 10s on 13:10 - Jul 12 with 5083 views | simmo |
QPR's greatest number 10s on 12:54 - Jul 12 by headhoops | Top post Ron Gould. |
Indeed. Why is this man not revered as much? I dont know anything about him but his record is superb.... | |
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QPR's greatest number 10s on 13:20 - Jul 12 with 5066 views | Tonto |
QPR's greatest number 10s on 11:33 - Jul 12 by TacticalR | Tonto, I think your memory is playing tricks on you here (as mine tends to do)... I checked a couple of old programs: QPR V Watford (FA Cup) January 1980 Tony Currie 7 QPR V Watford March 1980 Tony Currie 8 FA Cup Final 1982 Tony Currie 8 (John Gregory 7) |
I will admit about 5 mins after posting that i thought - hang on didnt satinrod wear 10 in the cup final, gregory 7 (which I was right about!) and, therefore, Currie wore 8. And yet when i was explaining the legend of the no 10 shirt to my mrs yesterday, i said Currie wore it (before I saw this thread), and I have a picture in my head of Currie wearing it again and again (it was about the time i started to go regularly) | |
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QPR's greatest number 10s on 13:22 - Jul 12 with 5064 views | ade_qpr |
QPR's greatest number 10s on 09:49 - Jul 12 by rongould | E.H. Lintott played at left half back, centre half back and centre forward. Therefore his numbers would have been 6,5 and 9 respectively, if they had numbers. We have had some interesting players that wore the number 10 since I have been watching Rangers In my early days there was Cyril Hatton, Don Mills and Albert Parkinson Parkinson was very interesting,he was p'd off with the maximum wage and gave up playing. He sold newspapers outside Mornington Crescent underground for many years. Others of note were George Petchey, Leslie Locke (an amateur, who ran the half mile for Scotland in the Commonwealth Games) Frank Large, and Kieth Sanderson (Rodders took over the 10 from him) But I am surprised that one of our most prolific scorers and starter of a long line of eccentric QPR 10's has been forgotten Ladies and Gentlemen I give you (Fanfare of trumpets) The one and only BRIAN BEDFORD Played 284 games between 1959 and 1965 Scored 180 goals Say no more |
Great blast from the past Ron For Simmo http://www.queensparkrangersfc.com/brianb.htm Bedford before my time so will go with Stan. | |
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QPR's greatest number 10s on 13:44 - Jul 12 with 5036 views | simmo |
cheers for that | |
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QPR's greatest number 10s on 13:50 - Jul 12 with 5026 views | TheBlob | Wot,no John Collins or Alan Wilks? | |
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