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Hair to the midfield throne — podcast
Tuesday, 12th Nov 2013 23:18 by LFW

Former QPR hardman turned professional hairdresser Gavin Maguire is the special guest on this week’s Open All R’s Podcast.

Maguire says he’s satisfied with QPR’s start to the current campaign, and the form of his fellow bad boy Joey Barton in particular.

Maguire said: “QPR have won games ugly, but you’re still waiting for them to fire. I would accept ugly at the moment, it had to be steadied, you had to get a base to go from and they’ve got one now. I fully expect them to get automatic promotion and any moment now you’ll see the best of them.

“Joey Barton, I’d marry him tomorrow at the moment. The way he has turned himself around, he’s a massive influence at that club now. Whatever the reason, I don’t care, he’s grabbed them by the proverbials and he’s driving them forwards now. It’s brilliant.”

Regular host David Fraser and panellists Paul Finney and Chris Mendes are joined in the studio this week — sadly for you lot — by Clive Whittingham from LFW. Chin up.

To listen to, download or subscribe to the podcast please click here.

Tweet @QPRPodcast, @DavidEFraser, @GavinMaguire2, @loftforwords, @ChrisMendesUK, @PaulFinney1969
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MTG added 22:16 - Nov 13
Good podcast & nice tribute to Shaun Derry.
Good point you raised about the lack of service Rangers offer ex players/Managers.
According to be below link the club completely shunned Alec Stock in 1999:
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2013/oct/30/forgotten-story-alec-stock-qpr
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18StoneOfHoop added 09:29 - Nov 14
Amazing pic at header. Is he any relation to Colin Farrel?
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