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I was there that day too. Think it was off the back of six or seven defeats on the spin. I remember seeing on Sky the next day Pleat being interviewed after the game reckoning it was a 'cruel scoreline'. Tw@t.
I was there that day too. Think it was off the back of six or seven defeats on the spin. I remember seeing on Sky the next day Pleat being interviewed after the game reckoning it was a 'cruel scoreline'. Tw@t.
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My younger daughter was born whilst that was being played 😂
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Brief Legends XI on 18:23 - Oct 12 with 1812 views
Two nominations for players I still fondly remember who completed a sum total of zero competitive games for us
Richard Ord, the hard as nails big signing centre back who was going to shore up the defence post Peacock but got a pre-season career-ending injury. Tragic
Massimo Mauro, the Italian maestro who appeared in a pre-season friendly at Brentford in the early 90s and got us all excited, but never to be seen again. To the Cornetto ad tune “Just one Massimo, give him to me, just one free transfer, from Italy”
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Brief Legends XI on 03:33 - Oct 13 with 1674 views
Brief Legends XI on 22:35 - Oct 12 by queensparker
Two nominations for players I still fondly remember who completed a sum total of zero competitive games for us
Richard Ord, the hard as nails big signing centre back who was going to shore up the defence post Peacock but got a pre-season career-ending injury. Tragic
Massimo Mauro, the Italian maestro who appeared in a pre-season friendly at Brentford in the early 90s and got us all excited, but never to be seen again. To the Cornetto ad tune “Just one Massimo, give him to me, just one free transfer, from Italy”
Massimo Massimo Massimo. I was at Brentford that fateful day. He was different class, different planet.
Strong and stable my arse.
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Brief Legends XI on 03:42 - Oct 13 with 1671 views
Matt Hislop. Looked great in his debut, went off injured never to be seen again. According to undeniable source of truth Wikipedia that was his one and only ever professional appearance for any club. Will admit I went down a bit of a rabbit hole and stumbled across this article taking about his time since. https://mikew1234.wordpress.com/2013/12/13/from-the-invincible-to-the-invisible/
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Brief Legends XI on 09:16 - Oct 13 with 1580 views
My younger daughter was born whilst that was being played 😂
The day our first son was born, QPR beat Norwich. The day our second son was born, QPR drew against Oldham. My wife wanted another child but I refused given the way the results were going.
Suffering since 1978.
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Brief Legends XI on 09:39 - Oct 13 with 1556 views
I remember him being introduced into the side after the Goddard/Allen axis of much beauty. With his bleached blonde John Foxx Haircut haircut i seem to recall he started off like Hans Krankl with a goal a game from his first half a dozen appearances before his talent evaporated into the firmament. Much like berlin school kraut prog denzien, Wolfgang Reichmann after his long playing 1979 masterpiece of experimental petri dish electronica, 'Wunderbar'.
Anyway, I nominate Dean Neal. Who knows he may well be playing the rolf harris stylophone for L.A Dusseldorf or driving a taxi these days. Either way, A legend.
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"...The monkey is never dead, Dealer. The monkey never dies. When you kick him off, he just hides in a corner, waiting his turn."
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Brief Legends XI on 11:31 - Oct 13 with 1510 views
Caught the last few minutes of Barnsley v Horrible Luton today; he's still throwing himself to the ground under minimal contact. What a ridiculous loan signing he turned out to be.
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Brief Legends XI on 16:55 - Oct 13 with 1353 views
Neil Ruddock played less than 10 Andy Gray was a strange one we got him from villa then he vanished the next season to palace and got to the cup final Paul Wright just for that double against Liverpool Alan Brazil we signed him when his back had gone and I think he played a league cup game against Blackburn and then vanished Nigel spackman couldnt of played that many before upsetting clever Trevor
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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Brief Legends XI on 17:18 - Oct 13 with 1343 views
Neil Ruddock played less than 10 Andy Gray was a strange one we got him from villa then he vanished the next season to palace and got to the cup final Paul Wright just for that double against Liverpool Alan Brazil we signed him when his back had gone and I think he played a league cup game against Blackburn and then vanished Nigel spackman couldnt of played that many before upsetting clever Trevor