Trivia. 21:45 - Aug 9 with 6822 views | Pommyhoop | Just seen that we are playing Bristol City twice in a week. How many times has that happened? | |
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Trivia. on 21:55 - Aug 9 with 5395 views | FredManRave | There's a pair of Bristols joke in there somewhere... | |
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Trivia. on 22:07 - Aug 9 with 5368 views | Pommyhoop |
Trivia. on 21:55 - Aug 9 by FredManRave | There's a pair of Bristols joke in there somewhere... |
Mate, I had to use all my powers to refrain....I had my cursor over the most wonderful pair in Google Images. | |
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Trivia. on 22:18 - Aug 9 with 5346 views | terryb | We used to play the same team twice at Christmas & a different team twice at easter. So, I would say it's happened quite a lot! | | | |
Trivia. on 22:22 - Aug 9 with 5338 views | DannyPaddox | It happened often when the FA Cup Replays were played the midweek straight after the initial tie. Off the top of my head (cos it’s one of my favourite nights at Loftus Road) in 1978 we beat West Ham 6-1 a few days after a 1-1 draw at Upton Park. Up until the 1960s (or even the 1970s?) League games during the Xmas period would be against the same team home and away. In football generally an over indulgence of Christmas Spirit by the players was said to be the reason for some wildly contrasting scores between teams that would sometimes play the return fixture the very next day. I’ve a memory of playing Ipswich twice over Easter in 1974 and losing both 1-0 which put paid to our ambitions of a first season in Europe. Again from an Rs POV, not in the same week, but 10 years ago we had a 3 match test series against Sheffield United in a little over 3 weeks. Home in the league (D1-1), Away in the FA Cup (D1-1), and Home in the replay (L2-3). The Rs manager for all these games was the charismatic (cough) Paul Hart which is bizarre considering he only managed us for 5 games. Anyway that’s taken up a bit of time. I’m buzzing for tomorrow and rambling at this point. Cmon Yoo RRRRssss!!!! Aah it seems the correct answer is norks! Ps: couldn’t resist a dip into the chives - the ar-chives 1967: 26 Dec: Brighton H 3-0 27 Dec: Brighton A 2-2 1964 26 Dec Bristol Rov H 3-1 28 Dec Bristol Rov A 1-3 1963 26 Dec Bristol City A 0-3 *Abandoned HT 28 Dec Bristol City H 0-2 *Game rearranged 10 March Bristol City A L 1-2 Bristols Bristols Bristols. I can’t go on with this. Goodnight. [Post edited 9 Aug 2019 22:49]
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Trivia. on 22:29 - Aug 9 with 5318 views | qprxtc |
Trivia. on 22:22 - Aug 9 by DannyPaddox | It happened often when the FA Cup Replays were played the midweek straight after the initial tie. Off the top of my head (cos it’s one of my favourite nights at Loftus Road) in 1978 we beat West Ham 6-1 a few days after a 1-1 draw at Upton Park. Up until the 1960s (or even the 1970s?) League games during the Xmas period would be against the same team home and away. In football generally an over indulgence of Christmas Spirit by the players was said to be the reason for some wildly contrasting scores between teams that would sometimes play the return fixture the very next day. I’ve a memory of playing Ipswich twice over Easter in 1974 and losing both 1-0 which put paid to our ambitions of a first season in Europe. Again from an Rs POV, not in the same week, but 10 years ago we had a 3 match test series against Sheffield United in a little over 3 weeks. Home in the league (D1-1), Away in the FA Cup (D1-1), and Home in the replay (L2-3). The Rs manager for all these games was the charismatic (cough) Paul Hart which is bizarre considering he only managed us for 5 games. Anyway that’s taken up a bit of time. I’m buzzing for tomorrow and rambling at this point. Cmon Yoo RRRRssss!!!! Aah it seems the correct answer is norks! Ps: couldn’t resist a dip into the chives - the ar-chives 1967: 26 Dec: Brighton H 3-0 27 Dec: Brighton A 2-2 1964 26 Dec Bristol Rov H 3-1 28 Dec Bristol Rov A 1-3 1963 26 Dec Bristol City A 0-3 *Abandoned HT 28 Dec Bristol City H 0-2 *Game rearranged 10 March Bristol City A L 1-2 Bristols Bristols Bristols. I can’t go on with this. Goodnight. [Post edited 9 Aug 2019 22:49]
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Blimey. Impressive my young beatnik. Beyond cup games and replays we played Swindon in the league and aganin in the league cup in 1998ishness. 1968. Plymouth at home in the league one week, won Yah Plymouth at home in the Fakup cup one week later , lost Boo There’s been plenty of others but I have a bladder full Preston not Plyimouth [Post edited 9 Aug 2019 22:30]
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Trivia. on 22:42 - Aug 9 with 5288 views | terryb |
Trivia. on 22:29 - Aug 9 by qprxtc | Blimey. Impressive my young beatnik. Beyond cup games and replays we played Swindon in the league and aganin in the league cup in 1998ishness. 1968. Plymouth at home in the league one week, won Yah Plymouth at home in the Fakup cup one week later , lost Boo There’s been plenty of others but I have a bladder full Preston not Plyimouth [Post edited 9 Aug 2019 22:30]
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That was one week after playing Plymouth twice over Christmas. I think initally mixing those clubs up is acceptable! | | | |
Trivia. on 23:02 - Aug 9 with 5251 views | DannyPaddox | For the record Xmas/New Year 1967/68 7 fixtures - 5 of them against teams beginning with P! Derek Buxton and Bob Holness would elope on that stat alone. Btw: I met a Preston fan a few years ago who went to both those games. After all these years he still remembered the Rs fans and even the matchday programme being well cocky before the Cup game. We thought we only had to turn up. QPR eh. | | | |
Trivia. on 23:04 - Aug 9 with 5245 views | BazzaInTheLoft | I swear we played Burnley about 9 times in a row about six years ago and it delivered one goal. Who was that massive Danish keeper they had? | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Trivia. on 23:12 - Aug 9 with 5228 views | Pommyhoop |
Trivia. on 23:02 - Aug 9 by DannyPaddox | For the record Xmas/New Year 1967/68 7 fixtures - 5 of them against teams beginning with P! Derek Buxton and Bob Holness would elope on that stat alone. Btw: I met a Preston fan a few years ago who went to both those games. After all these years he still remembered the Rs fans and even the matchday programme being well cocky before the Cup game. We thought we only had to turn up. QPR eh. |
Love it .This thread is turning into a TrivaBuffs wet dream. I'm not a trivia buff but if I was..... Yes ..moist, very moist. | |
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Trivia. on 23:13 - Aug 9 with 5227 views | enfieldargh |
Trivia. on 23:02 - Aug 9 by DannyPaddox | For the record Xmas/New Year 1967/68 7 fixtures - 5 of them against teams beginning with P! Derek Buxton and Bob Holness would elope on that stat alone. Btw: I met a Preston fan a few years ago who went to both those games. After all these years he still remembered the Rs fans and even the matchday programme being well cocky before the Cup game. We thought we only had to turn up. QPR eh. |
THat was my first season as a QPR supporter First game I think was V Portsmouth. Remember seeing the half moon badge on their shirts I remember Plymouth at home and the PNE game | |
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Trivia. on 23:15 - Aug 9 with 5217 views | Michael_Hunt |
Trivia. on 23:02 - Aug 9 by DannyPaddox | For the record Xmas/New Year 1967/68 7 fixtures - 5 of them against teams beginning with P! Derek Buxton and Bob Holness would elope on that stat alone. Btw: I met a Preston fan a few years ago who went to both those games. After all these years he still remembered the Rs fans and even the matchday programme being well cocky before the Cup game. We thought we only had to turn up. QPR eh. |
Similar, I went to both games and met a Preston fan either last year or the one before who’d attended both. Great memories. | | | |
Trivia. on 23:37 - Aug 9 with 5195 views | oldmisery |
Trivia. on 23:04 - Aug 9 by BazzaInTheLoft | I swear we played Burnley about 9 times in a row about six years ago and it delivered one goal. Who was that massive Danish keeper they had? |
Brian Jenson, was still playing (for Mansfield) up until 2017. | | | |
Trivia. on 09:21 - Aug 10 with 5064 views | loftboy | Liverpool away milk cup semi then away to Liverpool in the league on the Saturday straight after. Went to both. | |
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Trivia. on 16:47 - Aug 10 with 4965 views | smegma |
Trivia. on 09:21 - Aug 10 by loftboy | Liverpool away milk cup semi then away to Liverpool in the league on the Saturday straight after. Went to both. |
Stewart Houstons first 3 games were all against Swindon Town, Wed Sat We'd. | | | |
Trivia. on 17:05 - Aug 10 with 4948 views | timcocking | I don't remember it. | | | |
Trivia. on 17:12 - Aug 10 with 4934 views | Juzzie |
Trivia. on 22:07 - Aug 9 by Pommyhoop | Mate, I had to use all my powers to refrain....I had my cursor over the most wonderful pair in Google Images. |
Was it this one? | | | |
Trivia. on 18:38 - Aug 10 with 4882 views | golborne | Seem to remember 4 in a row against saints in the 80’s during the plastic days. Cup game drawn Cup replay, but the floodlights failed in the first half, or maybe even before KO? League game Re-arranged cup game | | | |
Trivia. on 19:09 - Aug 10 with 4853 views | Pommyhoop |
Trivia. on 17:12 - Aug 10 by Juzzie | Was it this one? |
I can honestly say .nup,.. I'm automotivehicular dyslexic. I just see a hunk of metal with rubber round bits with my destination written all over it... | |
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Trivia. on 20:14 - Aug 10 with 4818 views | kernowhoop |
Trivia. on 22:22 - Aug 9 by DannyPaddox | It happened often when the FA Cup Replays were played the midweek straight after the initial tie. Off the top of my head (cos it’s one of my favourite nights at Loftus Road) in 1978 we beat West Ham 6-1 a few days after a 1-1 draw at Upton Park. Up until the 1960s (or even the 1970s?) League games during the Xmas period would be against the same team home and away. In football generally an over indulgence of Christmas Spirit by the players was said to be the reason for some wildly contrasting scores between teams that would sometimes play the return fixture the very next day. I’ve a memory of playing Ipswich twice over Easter in 1974 and losing both 1-0 which put paid to our ambitions of a first season in Europe. Again from an Rs POV, not in the same week, but 10 years ago we had a 3 match test series against Sheffield United in a little over 3 weeks. Home in the league (D1-1), Away in the FA Cup (D1-1), and Home in the replay (L2-3). The Rs manager for all these games was the charismatic (cough) Paul Hart which is bizarre considering he only managed us for 5 games. Anyway that’s taken up a bit of time. I’m buzzing for tomorrow and rambling at this point. Cmon Yoo RRRRssss!!!! Aah it seems the correct answer is norks! Ps: couldn’t resist a dip into the chives - the ar-chives 1967: 26 Dec: Brighton H 3-0 27 Dec: Brighton A 2-2 1964 26 Dec Bristol Rov H 3-1 28 Dec Bristol Rov A 1-3 1963 26 Dec Bristol City A 0-3 *Abandoned HT 28 Dec Bristol City H 0-2 *Game rearranged 10 March Bristol City A L 1-2 Bristols Bristols Bristols. I can’t go on with this. Goodnight. [Post edited 9 Aug 2019 22:49]
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"Off the top of my head (cos it’s one of my favourite nights at Loftus Road) in 1978 we beat West Ham 6-1 a few days after a 1-1 draw at Upton Park." I enjoyed that one, too. Pop Robson scored first, then we slaughtered them. | | | |
Trivia. on 21:59 - Aug 10 with 4770 views | DWQPR | Adding to the trivia question. When was the last time we faced the same centre forward in consecutive away games playing against two different clubs? Benick Afobe player for Stoke against us last week and is now on loan at Bristol City. | |
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Trivia. on 22:06 - Aug 10 with 4760 views | Rangersw12 | I'm sure we played Swindon 3 times in a row 2 league cup legs and 1 league game at home | | | |
Trivia. on 08:18 - Aug 11 with 4664 views | smegma |
Trivia. on 22:06 - Aug 10 by Rangersw12 | I'm sure we played Swindon 3 times in a row 2 league cup legs and 1 league game at home |
Which is what I said. | | | |
Trivia. on 09:06 - Aug 11 with 4626 views | Roller | 3/5s of the matches, including two consecutive ones, during Paul Hart's brief spell as our manager were against Sheffield United. | | | |
Trivia. on 09:30 - Aug 11 with 4609 views | toboboly |
Trivia. on 09:06 - Aug 11 by Roller | 3/5s of the matches, including two consecutive ones, during Paul Hart's brief spell as our manager were against Sheffield United. |
The replay is up there as one of the coldest football matches I have ever attended. | |
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Trivia. on 09:41 - Aug 11 with 4603 views | ozranger |
Trivia. on 08:18 - Aug 11 by smegma | Which is what I said. |
Yep. Three games in 1996-97 season 18 Sep 96 League Cup at Swindon 21 Sep 96 Div 1 game at home 25 Sep 96 League Cup at home | | | |
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