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Seems like a lot longer than 5 years. Maybe because we've been through 10 (TEN) managers since including Redknapp who retired and joined a golf club shortly before Hoillet crossed to Keogh. Then made a comeback after Bobby scored.
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Happy Bobby Zamora day on 09:30 - May 24 with 2701 views
What I recall of the atermath was not being able to stop grinning for a full week after. It wasn't the promotion or the team (after all it was Harold and Barton) - it was seeing QPR actually win something against the odds on the big stage ( I was not around for the league cup win).
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Happy Bobby Zamora day on 10:40 - May 24 with 2607 views
It's very easy to big your own club up, but I genuinely have never heard the pitch of the roar for that goal for any other strike at Wembley. It was on another level.
Did I ever mention that I was in Minder?
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Happy Bobby Zamora day on 11:17 - May 24 with 2550 views
It was a brilliant day. I will never forget after the final whistle taking some footage on my phone and panning round to my (then) fourteen year old who had tears running down his face, he was so happy. And my other older son also waving his flag with such a smile on his face. My best moment as a QPR fan and I have been going since 1975.
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Happy Bobby Zamora day on 12:09 - May 24 with 2445 views
It was a brilliant day. I will never forget after the final whistle taking some footage on my phone and panning round to my (then) fourteen year old who had tears running down his face, he was so happy. And my other older son also waving his flag with such a smile on his face. My best moment as a QPR fan and I have been going since 1975.
I can remember that goal and watching it from my seat just above it in Wembley in literally perfect slow motion. The ball drops, bobbles, and Zamora's guiding side foot. Remember nothing else after that but that moment is etched into my memory and probably always will be.
Happy Bobby Zamora day on 12:09 - May 24 by WestbourneR
I can remember that goal and watching it from my seat just above it in Wembley in literally perfect slow motion. The ball drops, bobbles, and Zamora's guiding side foot. Remember nothing else after that but that moment is etched into my memory and probably always will be.
I distinctly remember time slowing down. Like my head was tracking the ball after Zamora hit it thinking "that's.........going.........in?"
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Happy Bobby Zamora day on 12:28 - May 24 with 2403 views
It’s funny I was not nervous at all before, during the game even down to 10 men Special shout to Kingsbury who sorted my old man out a ticket ( what a sight he looked in my old QPR half and half ski hat ) also had a chat with rufus before the game The funny thing was it was all going to kick off between a load of rangers fans below me as one div threatened some old boy , then just as people were squaring up to one another we get that throw in , it’s weird that a roar went up I had a feeling in my water we would score from the throw in and I think the fans did to , as soon as the ball fell to Zamora I knew it was in Pure bedlam the people squaring up for a ruck were all hugging each other and yours truly didn’t know what to do with ones self but hug a fat bloke behind me Everyone was in shock we didn’t sing pigbag or any other rangers song other than ooohhh Bobby Zamora for about 10 minutes, a great day just a shame we had that shyster redknapp in charge
And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
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Happy Bobby Zamora day on 12:44 - May 24 with 2381 views
Happy Bobby Zamora day on 10:48 - May 24 by Mick_S
It's very easy to big your own club up, but I genuinely have never heard the pitch of the roar for that goal for any other strike at Wembley. It was on another level.
It was like the mentalness that followed Furlong’s goal at home to Oldham, but a lot more mental if you know what I mean!
I still love Phil Parry’s commentary; it was the alarm call on my phone for years until the phone went all kaput on me.
'Always In Motion' by John Honney available on amazon.co.uk
It was a brilliant day. I will never forget after the final whistle taking some footage on my phone and panning round to my (then) fourteen year old who had tears running down his face, he was so happy. And my other older son also waving his flag with such a smile on his face. My best moment as a QPR fan and I have been going since 1975.
Erm....I wept uncontrollaby for, oh, maybe five minutes after we scored.
I had sat under the darkest of metaphorical dark clouds from the moment we went down to 10 men, moping as I watched us trying to cope with the relentless Derby attacks. I remember seeing the odds on BZ scoring scrolling across an advertising hoarding and I muttered something like "20-1? It might as well be 5000-1".
But somehow, Rangers prevailed and it is those rare moments of joy which make supporting our maligned and battered club a wonderful thing.
Bring on the next such moment! You Rsss
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
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Happy Bobby Zamora day on 14:41 - May 24 with 2205 views