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for what ever reason, home or away. the match....pre or post, it doesnt matter.
mine....cologne away, 1976, bad result, brilliant outcome, great 3 days. springbok, to where ever, where ever to zeebrugge, zeebrugge all the way to cologne. ferry and coach by the way. some hairy moments in and around the ground, but a great journey.
wished i had gone to athens next round, even though we lost.
Milk Cup Semi Final 2nd leg 1986, sat in Main Stand at Anfield with my Liverpool supporting brother in law (and lots of other Liverpool supporters as well)
Shame that the final never took place, I'd have quite fancied our chances against Oxford......
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Your best ever qpr game... on 01:17 - Aug 4 with 4666 views
Your best ever qpr game... on 00:23 - Aug 4 by Airtomoreira
Milk Cup Semi Final 2nd leg 1986, sat in Main Stand at Anfield with my Liverpool supporting brother in law (and lots of other Liverpool supporters as well)
Shame that the final never took place, I'd have quite fancied our chances against Oxford......
It was frustrating that a weird virus put everyone into lockdown and the final was cancelled. I reckon its fair to assume we'd have won comfortably.
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Your best ever qpr game... on 01:41 - Aug 4 by Boston
Home...Arsenal, 1970's.
Away. Derby 1 QPR 5.
It's a terrible shame that the cameras were absent for that amazing, season-defining win at Derby in 1975/76. What are your - or anyone else's - memories of that day? I believe Stan scored a hat-trick (?) and we had a couple of rookie centre backs in the side for, I'm guessing, the injured McLintock and Webb (Tony Tagg and Ron Abbott , I think, whose entire professional career, bizarrely, consisted of around four dozen games for us in eight years). Stan says in his biog that the Rams crowd were as silent as mice at the end as they just couldn't believe what we did to them, 'but we knew we were a good side'.
the 6 0 referenced above was pretty special although it got pretty spicy in the west paddock which had a lot of knuckle draggers in it that day. The Oldham game was probably the best atmosphere I feared for the stands that day.
Wembley was something surreal - a team and manager I did not care for a great deal making me happier that I ever thought my team could with an ending like a Hollywood script.
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Your best ever qpr game... on 08:06 - Aug 4 with 4401 views
The game at wba when we won 4-1,and sir Bobby Zamora scored a worldly.I really thought we’d turned the corner and were going to stay up after all,but it turned out to be another false dawn. The play off final in 2014 was another brilliant day,although only for about 4 minutes sometime around 4.50pm. I hope our best ever game is still to come.
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Your best ever qpr game... on 08:09 - Aug 4 with 4393 views
The 3-2 comeback against Liverpool in 2012 was one of my best ever nights. And to think a large bunch of people left the stadium after Dirk Kyut put Liverpool 2 up, they still must be kicking themselves.
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Your best ever qpr game... on 08:42 - Aug 4 with 4360 views
Cardiff at Home in the 10/11 promotion season, properly stamped our authority on the league then and it had to be Taarabt with the winner- Leon Clarke even nearly scored at the end
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Your best ever qpr game... on 10:19 - Aug 4 with 4157 views
Surprised more people aren't saying the play off final, a tremendous sullied for me because of our disgrace of a manager that day.
I think Oldham play-off semi is still the one. The emotion that night was like nothing else I've ever experienced at Rangers for a thousand reasons. It was the night we were truly on our way back, even if we had a slight setback a week or two later.
My second game at the ground, a 3-1 mashing of Southampton that could and should have been about 7 in a second half performance that was relentless.
And then the 3-2 v Liverpool, Mackie last minute winner will live forever in my mind.
Bare bones.
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Your best ever qpr game... on 08:46 - Aug 4 by BrianMcCarthy
Mine, too. FA Cup 4th Round Replay. Here it is in all its Glory.
Thanks for posting that Bri. So emotional watching that.
1. The size of the crowd at LR. 2. Rain - does anyone remember what that felt like? 3. We had a hell of a team at that point. Four of the back five were internationals (current or future) along with three of the front five and the goalkeeper. That's 8 players and only one of them (Wegerle) was a non-home nation international. 4. They were the League Champions at that point, 10 places above us in the league and we more than matched them on the day. 5. That was fun. We didn't have to "create an atmosphere" trying to make noise with bugger all from the pitch to justify that as seems to be the norm at the moment. It was organic because the team was just so good. 6. How good were Wegerle and Parker on their day?
When QPR went up in 1983, I was 12. They stayed there for over ten years, so my formative years we were a force. As said on another thread, we have been taken over by the majority of London clubs now; it genuinely saddens me. Hopefully Hunter is right when he says that it's all cyclic and we'll get back, but I do fear that the money aspect may make that cycle more of an ellipse with us climbing the long axis right now.
Three games in the following order; Liverpool game when Mackie scored the winner causing total mayhem in R block & wondering how we ended up so far away from our seats after celebrating; Oldham, memorable from some hairy ar*ed stranger kissing me when furlong scored & getting pulled by the law for speeding on the way home; play-off final & kissing Clive after the game!