Paul Parker's QPR goal - History on 18:07 - May 6 with 1014 views | loftboy | The biggest irony was the year before we drew 0-0 thanks to a superb performance by Alex Chamberlain in the Luton goal, on the way out I said to my mate “we should have won that 6—1.” |  |
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Paul Parker's QPR goal - History on 19:29 - May 6 with 931 views | BrianMcCarthy | I loved that game. Not just eacause we were brilliant but because it was Luton that we demolished. |  |
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Paul Parker's QPR goal - History on 07:46 - May 7 with 807 views | golborne | I miss Adidas:( |  | |  |
Paul Parker's QPR goal - History on 13:24 - May 7 with 706 views | queensparker | Remember that game well, was a brilliant day out. Still, if my memory has not totally left the building, I’m pretty sure after battering Luton we then went on a run of about 15 games without a win. QPR never change. |  | |  |
Paul Parker's QPR goal - History on 13:52 - May 7 with 678 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Paul Parker's QPR goal - History on 13:24 - May 7 by queensparker | Remember that game well, was a brilliant day out. Still, if my memory has not totally left the building, I’m pretty sure after battering Luton we then went on a run of about 15 games without a win. QPR never change. |
Not straight away, but soon afterwards. We were good for about a month afterwards. Then - as Clive's piece rightly says - we got done by injuries and went on the streak you mentioned. That was the Gus Caesar and "2-1, you only beat us 2-1..." season. |  |
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Paul Parker's QPR goal - History on 15:31 - May 7 with 651 views | themodfather | always nice to spank lootown . nicer to send them down. wegerle was top notch and that was a decent team. |  | |  |
Paul Parker's QPR goal - History on 17:36 - May 7 with 600 views | qpr1976 |
Paul Parker's QPR goal - History on 19:29 - May 6 by BrianMcCarthy | I loved that game. Not just eacause we were brilliant but because it was Luton that we demolished. |
Wonderful day. We celebrated after by visiting a pub (Duke if Wellington ?) just off Baker St. Sitting on the table next to us was George Best & his entourage, including his current Miss World wife Maria Helvin. He was pacing himself, drinking water between glasses of wine. I asked him to sign the back of my programme. He asked what the score was, I told him, to which he replied “Jesus, did Luton not have a goalie...?” I responded by suggesting he sign his name in the blank space for substitute/s as was the norm in those days as “you probably wouldn’t have got in our team today !” To be fair, he laughed. 2 days later he was on Wogan cussing Gazza after a few hours in the BBC green room.... History ! |  | |  |
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