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George Goddard 07:42 - Mar 29 with 5905 viewssilky

Well unless you are over 100 and as sharp as a tin tac does anyone have any passed on memories of what our greatest ever goalscorer was like as a player? Apart from score a ton of goals for us.

I know we speak of Stan & Rodney with the highest regards but they don't have the goalscoring record like George has.

According to WIKI

Apps - 260 Goals - 186

That's a hell of a scoring rate.

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George Goddard on 10:57 - Mar 29 with 5794 viewsBrixtonR

I'd be interested to hear anything about him. My Uncle was a QPR fan and in the very early 80's he told me his sister was married to George Goddard and in fact he got me a signed bit of paper from him that I used to have on my wall. He raved about George Goddard as a player but I can't remember any detail I'm afraid. My uncle (he was in his 70's I think) also said that his dad had both played for and managed (coached?) QPR . My uncles surname was Bowman and I wasn't able to find anyone of that name on the list of QPR managers but I can't imagine my uncle making something like that up.

Would be to find out a bit more from any historians.
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George Goddard on 21:36 - Mar 29 with 5649 viewsoldmisery

George Goddard on 10:57 - Mar 29 by BrixtonR

I'd be interested to hear anything about him. My Uncle was a QPR fan and in the very early 80's he told me his sister was married to George Goddard and in fact he got me a signed bit of paper from him that I used to have on my wall. He raved about George Goddard as a player but I can't remember any detail I'm afraid. My uncle (he was in his 70's I think) also said that his dad had both played for and managed (coached?) QPR . My uncles surname was Bowman and I wasn't able to find anyone of that name on the list of QPR managers but I can't imagine my uncle making something like that up.

Would be to find out a bit more from any historians.


John Bowman both played for and managed the club. He signed from Stoke in 1901 and played 103 games before becoming Manager of Norwich in 1905.

He returned to our club during WW1 as a Director then succeeded Bob Hewison as Manager in 1931 before stepping down due to poor health later that year.

And no, I may be old but I didn't see him play!
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George Goddard on 22:29 - Mar 29 with 5610 viewsTrellick

Managed from May 1930 till Nov 1931 according to this

http://www.soccerbase.com/teams/team.sd?team_id=2093&teamTabs=managers
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George Goddard on 00:06 - Mar 30 with 5553 viewsBrixtonR

George Goddard on 21:36 - Mar 29 by oldmisery

John Bowman both played for and managed the club. He signed from Stoke in 1901 and played 103 games before becoming Manager of Norwich in 1905.

He returned to our club during WW1 as a Director then succeeded Bob Hewison as Manager in 1931 before stepping down due to poor health later that year.

And no, I may be old but I didn't see him play!


Thank you very much for that really interesting (and thank you too Trellick) and great to find out a lot more than I knew. It just shows that I shouldn't rely on Wikipedia. Wish I'd talked to my uncle about it more I bet he had some stories.

I'm going to try and find that bit of paper and get it framed or something - he wrote the number of goals he scored and years at Rangers. When I was a kid I thought he must have been related to Paul Goddard !

Ha Ha no I don't suppose that their are many left who even saw George Goddard play. even 20 years ago I'm sure their were loads - Kind of sad really how quickly life moves on and how short our time here is.
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George Goddard on 09:15 - Mar 30 with 5493 viewsoldmisery

George Goddard on 22:29 - Mar 29 by Trellick

Managed from May 1930 till Nov 1931 according to this

http://www.soccerbase.com/teams/team.sd?team_id=2093&teamTabs=managers


I wouldn't trust a site that told me Jimmy Andrews managed QPR from 1st August 1965 to 31st July 1965, that equals minus one day and makes Leroy Rosenior's 10 minutes at Torquay seem like a long service medal contender!

My sources say that Bob Hewison left the club in March 1931 and John Bowman reigned from April to November 1931. The new Manager bounce working even then as he won 5 on the spin and 6 of the 7 games to the end of the season.

Unfortunately he couldn't maintain that momentum and we only won 1 of our first 13 games of the 1931/32 season, which is when he suddenly resigned and Archie Mitchell stepped up from his coaching role to take control. The new Manager bounce worked even more effectively then as he won all of his first 8 games in charge whilst overseeing the move to the White City ground for the first time.
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George Goddard on 09:44 - Mar 30 with 5461 viewsNorthernr

George Goddard on 09:15 - Mar 30 by oldmisery

I wouldn't trust a site that told me Jimmy Andrews managed QPR from 1st August 1965 to 31st July 1965, that equals minus one day and makes Leroy Rosenior's 10 minutes at Torquay seem like a long service medal contender!

My sources say that Bob Hewison left the club in March 1931 and John Bowman reigned from April to November 1931. The new Manager bounce working even then as he won 5 on the spin and 6 of the 7 games to the end of the season.

Unfortunately he couldn't maintain that momentum and we only won 1 of our first 13 games of the 1931/32 season, which is when he suddenly resigned and Archie Mitchell stepped up from his coaching role to take control. The new Manager bounce worked even more effectively then as he won all of his first 8 games in charge whilst overseeing the move to the White City ground for the first time.


It's an odd gap in Gordon Macey's complete record this one. It says Hewinson left the club in the summer of 1931 and later took over at Bristol Rovers in March 1932. There's no section for John Bowman, it goes straight onto Archie Mitrchell but does say "John Bowman was the original choice to take over from Hewinson. Bowman was QPR director at the time when the move to White City was being prepared and was appointed manager in the summer of 1931 but as forced to step down through illness before the season had begun."

George Goddard's goalscoring record according to that book was 189 in 259 appearances including 16 separate hat tricks!
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George Goddard on 10:58 - Mar 30 with 5410 viewshopphoops

George Goddard on 09:15 - Mar 30 by oldmisery

I wouldn't trust a site that told me Jimmy Andrews managed QPR from 1st August 1965 to 31st July 1965, that equals minus one day and makes Leroy Rosenior's 10 minutes at Torquay seem like a long service medal contender!

My sources say that Bob Hewison left the club in March 1931 and John Bowman reigned from April to November 1931. The new Manager bounce working even then as he won 5 on the spin and 6 of the 7 games to the end of the season.

Unfortunately he couldn't maintain that momentum and we only won 1 of our first 13 games of the 1931/32 season, which is when he suddenly resigned and Archie Mitchell stepped up from his coaching role to take control. The new Manager bounce worked even more effectively then as he won all of his first 8 games in charge whilst overseeing the move to the White City ground for the first time.


Perhaps he was brought down by the #norwichjohnout brigade.

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George Goddard on 11:22 - Mar 30 with 5390 viewsoldmisery

George Goddard on 09:44 - Mar 30 by Northernr

It's an odd gap in Gordon Macey's complete record this one. It says Hewinson left the club in the summer of 1931 and later took over at Bristol Rovers in March 1932. There's no section for John Bowman, it goes straight onto Archie Mitrchell but does say "John Bowman was the original choice to take over from Hewinson. Bowman was QPR director at the time when the move to White City was being prepared and was appointed manager in the summer of 1931 but as forced to step down through illness before the season had begun."

George Goddard's goalscoring record according to that book was 189 in 259 appearances including 16 separate hat tricks!


Probably dependent on which Gordon Macey publication you own, Clive. Mine is the 2009 version and includes a section on John Bowman that ends with, ''he died in Sudbury in January 1943''.

As for George Goddard, he must of been a bit of an oddity in those days as he played under four different Managers (Hewison, Bowman, Mitchell and O'Brien) during his time at the club.
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George Goddard on 21:27 - Mar 30 with 5255 viewsSir_Chops

You may have seen it already but this is a good little article:
http://www.indyrs.co.uk/2010/12/qpr-v-lincoln-city-fa-cup-2nd-round-14th-decembe

Caption on one of the pictures says he was 'fast with a good shot'.
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George Goddard on 10:09 - Mar 31 with 5158 viewsBrixtonR

George Goddard on 21:27 - Mar 30 by Sir_Chops

You may have seen it already but this is a good little article:
http://www.indyrs.co.uk/2010/12/qpr-v-lincoln-city-fa-cup-2nd-round-14th-decembe

Caption on one of the pictures says he was 'fast with a good shot'.


Nice one, even a picture of my uncles sister.
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George Goddard on 22:21 - Apr 15 with 1857 viewsClezb

George Goddard on 10:57 - Mar 29 by BrixtonR

I'd be interested to hear anything about him. My Uncle was a QPR fan and in the very early 80's he told me his sister was married to George Goddard and in fact he got me a signed bit of paper from him that I used to have on my wall. He raved about George Goddard as a player but I can't remember any detail I'm afraid. My uncle (he was in his 70's I think) also said that his dad had both played for and managed (coached?) QPR . My uncles surname was Bowman and I wasn't able to find anyone of that name on the list of QPR managers but I can't imagine my uncle making something like that up.

Would be to find out a bit more from any historians.


I can’t tell you what George was like as a player but my grandad was great friends with Uncle George and Auntie Elsie. I’m assuming Elsie is Elsie Bowman as I’ve read that George married John Bowman’s daughter. I had no idea that ‘Uncle George’ had been a footballer until my dad told me a few years ago. Sadly my grandad and George had passed away by then so I was never able to ask more. We used to go round to George and Elsie for tea on a Sunday. I was only a little girl but remember that tea was always served in proper china cups and saucers. Auntie Elsie was a lovely and kind lady and always wore her hair in a chignon. Absolutely nothing to do with football but a nice memory to have 😊
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George Goddard on 00:11 - Apr 16 with 1646 viewsdaveB

A summary of his career in numbers on here

https://www.qprhistory.co.uk/players/player-of-the-week
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George Goddard on 09:23 - Apr 16 with 1397 viewsTheChef

George Goddard on 09:44 - Mar 30 by Northernr

It's an odd gap in Gordon Macey's complete record this one. It says Hewinson left the club in the summer of 1931 and later took over at Bristol Rovers in March 1932. There's no section for John Bowman, it goes straight onto Archie Mitrchell but does say "John Bowman was the original choice to take over from Hewinson. Bowman was QPR director at the time when the move to White City was being prepared and was appointed manager in the summer of 1931 but as forced to step down through illness before the season had begun."

George Goddard's goalscoring record according to that book was 189 in 259 appearances including 16 separate hat tricks!


Can he be exhumed and start on Saturday?

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George Goddard on 13:55 - Apr 16 with 1150 viewsrbee

George Goddard on 09:23 - Apr 16 by TheChef

Can he be exhumed and start on Saturday?


and give us another stiff up front?

Clone him and he might just be ready for the play off's in 18 years time.
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