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Anyone remember the friendly policeman of a highish rank indiscriminately go in and just grab people and throw them out. Stood on the top of the loft steps. Might have had ginger hair.
Didn’t like being sung about.😃
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QPR 1976 Scandy TV doc on 19:28 - Feb 18 with 1816 views
As well as Daphne there was always two other blokes - Mick as mentioned earlier and another one with bushy eyebrows. Both used to wear sheepskin coats. Admittedly everyone else did then as well though!
In a similar report on QPR Arne Scheie interviwed Dave Clement. He rolled up in his Morris Marina it was a super thing to watch. Later Arne told me they paid Clement the pristine sum of £5 for the effort.............
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QPR 1976 Scandy TV doc on 12:34 - Feb 19 with 1122 views
As well as Daphne there was always two other blokes - Mick as mentioned earlier and another one with bushy eyebrows. Both used to wear sheepskin coats. Admittedly everyone else did then as well though!
A real gem this. Interesting views from Brian Moore and Jimmy Hill. Both full of praise for us and our 'continental' brand of football. Frank McLintock and Gerry both very articulate. Incredible that Frank was working up to 4 nights a week in his pub whilst playing First Division football too! Mind you, also hard to believe that this is all now nearly half a century ago!
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QPR 1976 Scandy TV doc on 12:19 - Feb 20 with 431 views
Disappointed I didn't catch a glimpse of myself but recognised loads of characters from that era. Remember the club shop just like that, and the tea bar at the corner of the Loft.
Nostalgia indeed. I miss Seeing Stan, sad knowing I'll never bump into him on South Africa Road again before a game. We all owe that man a drink.
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QPR 1976 Scandy TV doc on 19:52 - Feb 20 with 210 views