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There were many games to chose from, but I give you one grey Saturday afternoon in the early seventies at Stamford Bridge, when it was a complete and utter shithole, a total dump, with a greyhound track with bent lights, the Shed full of Neanderthals, a pitch like a paddy field, a ref like Neil in Bottom, and Droy, Macready, Harris, Hutchinson, trying to kick lumps out of him.
Stan skipped over every tackle like Margot Fonteyn and went back for more. I think the game ended up as a 3-3 draw; but I’ve never seen anyone be so brave as to keep on wanting the ball, regardless of the consequences.
Rodney started it. Stan finished it.
I’m too far away and too old and too short of readies to be there at Loftus Road on Wednesday.
I live in West Norfolk now, and today I bumped into someone I know here who is a Carlisle supporter, who greeted me with a left foot shot and said “your lot stole him from us for only £112,000 - but at least he went to a good home.”
We both agreed that Stan was the most gifted footballer that both of us had seen. I hope he gets a special send off this Wednesday.
What’s your greatest memory of Stan The Man?
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Why does it feel like R'SWiPe is still on the books? Yer Couldn't Make It Up.Well Done Me!
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Stan’s Greatest Game on 23:03 - Mar 2 with 3229 views
I was there as well and it was a 3-3 draw, a cracking game. MOTD cameras missed out big time!
Stan was the player of the match but fair play to Charlie Cook as he also played really well.
What year was it?
Cooke was the only Chelscum player who didn’t try to kick the opposition to death.
We should have walked that game, but I vaguely remember a couple of soft goals that we gave away after being comfortably in control-as is usually the case.
Considering lousy pitches, crap grounds, crap refs, heavy balls……., the entertainment was fantastic in those days.
Three bob to get in, a tanner for a programme, three pence for a packet of Percy Daltons.
And Stan was part of the deal.
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Why does it feel like R'SWiPe is still on the books? Yer Couldn't Make It Up.Well Done Me!
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Stan’s Greatest Game on 23:24 - Mar 2 with 3182 views
Y'ep as others have said, '74. Great day, little nervy on the North Stand, thought I was going to get done at Fulham Broadway afterwards, but who cares. Stan, fronting up to the 'giant' Droy was superb.
An FYI, Droy worked in an electrical supply house at the top of Ladbroke Grove when he knocked football on the head.
Stan’s Greatest Game on 23:31 - Mar 2 by ted_hendrix
Wasn't Droy that half ape half kangaroo with a beard?
Stan could play on mud for fun, I'm gonna get my old programmes out and reminisce.
I was at that 3-3 game and especially remember one of Stan's goals when he feinted with his left and scored with a right foot shot. A stupid recollection from that game was a loud- mouthed neutral bloke near me declaring to all and sundry at the end, 'two very poor sides!'- made me think I'm a lousy judge as I had enjoyed the game, mistakes and fouls nonetheless. I think it was another game when I saw Mickey Droy nearly slice Stan in half with a waist- high tackle that went unpunished.
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Stan’s Greatest Game on 08:04 - Mar 3 with 2818 views
Yeah, was there, they kicked him all over the place.
Was that the game where Ron Harris went through Stan and that picture of him going over Harris shoulder emerged? I’m pretty sure Chelsea have that framed picture in their hall of fame (or shame as I prefer to call it).
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Stan’s Greatest Game on 11:16 - Mar 3 with 2633 views
Yeah, was there, they kicked him all over the place.
Was that the game where Ron Harris went through Stan and that picture of him going over Harris shoulder emerged? I’m pretty sure Chelsea have that framed picture in their hall of fame (or shame as I prefer to call it).
Yes, the ref let Chelscum get away with 1970 FA Cup Final type fouls all over again.
Has anyone got a photo of the Ron Harris foul that they could post here?
Amazingly, I don’t think any one got booked.
Droy got away with murder. Stan embarrassed them all. Shame there’s no videos of him making those thugs look so stupid.
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Why does it feel like R'SWiPe is still on the books? Yer Couldn't Make It Up.Well Done Me!
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Stan’s Greatest Game on 11:28 - Mar 3 with 2601 views
Y'ep as others have said, '74. Great day, little nervy on the North Stand, thought I was going to get done at Fulham Broadway afterwards, but who cares. Stan, fronting up to the 'giant' Droy was superb.
An FYI, Droy worked in an electrical supply house at the top of Ladbroke Grove when he knocked football on the head.
He ran the company. He now has a warehouse and electrical distribution centre in Welwyn Garden City. And a shop at the Harrow Road end of Kilburn Lane Westminster Electrics
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Stan’s Greatest Game on 11:52 - Mar 3 with 2557 views
I mean I think it's probably a little bit like asking a Barca fan what was Messi's greatest game for them. Stan played at such a level of quality for so long, the answer for me is that most of his games were great. FWIW, I thought he was different gravy in the home games against Cologne and AEK, but (though I wasn't there), a few who were thought he was unplayable away to Slovan Bratislava.
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Stan’s Greatest Game on 12:07 - Mar 3 with 2538 views
I've found the photo,,but I'm struggling to upload it, so I've had to use a Chelscum site to get it on here. Please accept my apologies for polluting this page with scum links - but the photo makes up for it.
Note that the ref was Roger Kirkpatrick, the show off egoist ref - whose party trick was to sprint backwards after awarding a free kick faster than he could run forwards. He really wound the crowd up when he did this. "oooooh, look at me". thank god the FA don't encourage refs like him anymore,
What a character Referee Roger Kirkpatrick was. They don’t make them like that today! pic.twitter.com/o3OFR1Mnma
50 years ago today by DannyPaddox23 Feb 22:08 My first QPR game. Away in SW6. Stan was the first R’s player I noticed. His performance that day mesmerised me. He had style, swagger, and the skills to pay the (bookmaker’s) bills. Every time he got the ball (I was in the Shed) the home crowd booed and called him every cuss under the sun - he didn’t give a fk. He was part footballer. Part rock star. Even before the first half finished he was my idol. The anti-hero. There were 11 (12?) QPR players on the pitch that day and I love ‘em and could (probably) name ‘em all but if there was no Stan there may have been no QPR for me. Stan was, is, and will always be the man 🙏🏼
Does anyway have any memories of the game? There’s no footage of it. I remember it being a proper humdinger ding-dong London derby. 3-3. Stan definitely scored. My (unreliable) memory tells me in spectacular fashion from outside the box.
Fifty years later and just another uneventful QPR day. Here’s to the next 50.
23 February 1974 Mild spring sunshine. Pitch soft. Red top. White Collar. Drew 3-3 (Givens, Bowles 2) Name of Half time RAF Police Dog: Sheba Att: 34,264
28 December 1974 Gale force winds. Pitch soft. Red & White Quarters. Won 3-0 (Francis, Givens 2) First League win in the Stadium of Shyte Att: 38,917
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Stan’s Greatest Game on 13:00 - Mar 3 with 2412 views
According to Google the Micky Droy photo was taken during a cup tie?
I was at both games with my Chelsea supporting cousin, I guess my 50 year old memory can’t get everything right. Terry Mancini was no longer with us for the December game I am sure.
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Stan’s Greatest Game on 13:29 - Mar 3 with 2363 views
My greatest memory of Stan was a goal he scored at the Loft end. He had got himself out on the right side of the Opposition (Stoke?) penalty area faced by 2 defenders and a big name Keeper in goal for them (Banks or Shilton?). Stan moved to go right around them, the defender on the right went that way and fell over as Stan went back left. The other defender followed Stan's move to the left inside but lost his balance when Stan shymied back right again. Stan then pushed the ball between the 2 of them, jumped over their legs and put the ball in the far corner. It was a bit like the Sunderland goal shown a lot only he left 2 defenders on the ground as he went between them, looking comical. Never seen that goal again after that day but for me the best goal I've ever seen from just behind the Loft goal same side. Was probably the 76/77 season. Edit. Looks like it was Shilton in goal for Stoke 25 September 1976. We won 2-0 , Givens with the other goal.