Forever R s 18:43 - Oct 15 with 3165 views | paulhoop2 | Just seen the full list of inductees . Most I agree with but the following really ??? Lee Harper Chris Kiwomya Ian Baraclough Peter Ramage Tony Thorpe Karl Ready Paul Murray Hogan Ephraim Tommy Smith Now I know this may start a fierce debate but those I’ve named I can’t see what they have done to warrant a place? I know Smith and Ramage were part of the promotion season but they did not play a massive part I know ready played a lot of games but again what did he do to deserve a place in this? Will we be inducting Vinny Jones and Ruddock for saving us from relegation lol feel free to correct me if you wish . Mind would like to an interview with Clive for Ready and Kiwomya |  |
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Forever R s on 19:02 - Oct 15 with 2521 views | CliveWilsonSaid | This comes up every now and then on here. Forever R's is not a 'Hall of Fame'. It's just a collection of former players that have retired from playing. Invited back for a match/beer/wine/meal, have a chat with Andy Sinton on the pitch. That's it. |  |
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Forever R s on 19:09 - Oct 15 with 2474 views | enfieldargh | Irrespective of how good a player they were they all wore our shirt, represented the club and gave their all for the team. You wont find Jose Boswanka ever inducted because....... none of the above |  |
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Forever R s on 19:13 - Oct 15 with 2452 views | daveB | For starters it's not a hall of fame so how good they were as players isn't really important. They all played for QPR, some for several years so all welcome to be part of this which is just a way of giving something back to former players. Some of those players won promotions with us, Karl Ready was player of the year and club captain, Smith and Ephraim played a big part on that Warnock promotion season, both scored some vital goals for us, Smith got the goal which won us promotion. Also some did a lot of work in the community and represented the club well. All of them fully deserve to be in there imo [Post edited 15 Oct 2021 19:13]
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Forever R s on 19:15 - Oct 15 with 2428 views | queensparker |
Forever R s on 19:13 - Oct 15 by daveB | For starters it's not a hall of fame so how good they were as players isn't really important. They all played for QPR, some for several years so all welcome to be part of this which is just a way of giving something back to former players. Some of those players won promotions with us, Karl Ready was player of the year and club captain, Smith and Ephraim played a big part on that Warnock promotion season, both scored some vital goals for us, Smith got the goal which won us promotion. Also some did a lot of work in the community and represented the club well. All of them fully deserve to be in there imo [Post edited 15 Oct 2021 19:13]
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Fair play to Karl Ready for his appearances for the club and that, and don’t want to knock the fella, but was he really player of the year? Jesus must have blocked that from the memory |  | |  |
Forever R s on 19:24 - Oct 15 with 2399 views | daveB |
Forever R s on 19:15 - Oct 15 by queensparker | Fair play to Karl Ready for his appearances for the club and that, and don’t want to knock the fella, but was he really player of the year? Jesus must have blocked that from the memory |
He won it in 97/98 mainly as we were absolutely shit that season and most fans voted for Mark Kennedy but they didn't want to give it to a player who was only here for a month |  | |  |
Forever R s on 19:29 - Oct 15 with 2381 views | paulhoop2 | I just think it should be Kept to those special players we cherish for years and years. Not knocking anyone who’s played for us previously ( bosigwa exempted lol ) but I just think it would mean more if a player played a certain amount of games / achieved something whilst with us. On the flip side who would you have inducted that has yet to be ? |  |
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Forever R s on 19:48 - Oct 15 with 2320 views | PunteR | Ramage played his heart out plus was a top fella that did a lot of community work for the club. Sat in a barbers in Ascot both getting our hair cut and chatting QPR is something i look back on fondly. A forever R in my book. |  |
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Forever R s on 20:23 - Oct 15 with 2236 views | Harbour | The forever Rs club is a very special thing the club has done for former players who have served the club. It’s done with dignity and respect and giving those ex players a day they will never forget. If Andy and the club think the players are due this act of thanks and respect then that works for me. We have had some very memorable tributes the Dave Thomas tribute was very moving. Well done Rangers keep up the good work and a big thank you to the players inducted to the forever Rs club. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Forever R s on 21:10 - Oct 15 with 2161 views | SimonD |
Forever R s on 19:48 - Oct 15 by PunteR | Ramage played his heart out plus was a top fella that did a lot of community work for the club. Sat in a barbers in Ascot both getting our hair cut and chatting QPR is something i look back on fondly. A forever R in my book. |
Just to add to this, Ramage tore his knee ligaments playing for us but struggled on as best he could as we'd already used all 3 substitutes and he refused to leave us a player short. On his return to the club when on loan at Barnsley, our crowd gave him a standing ovation when he left the field in recognition of his efforts on our behalf. Whatever criteria anyone is looking for in an inductee in the Forever R's, Rambo had it in spades. |  | |  |
Forever R s on 22:47 - Oct 15 with 2047 views | Dorse | Still George Kulcsar waits for the call... |  |
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Forever R s on 22:59 - Oct 15 with 2029 views | daveB |
Forever R s on 19:29 - Oct 15 by paulhoop2 | I just think it should be Kept to those special players we cherish for years and years. Not knocking anyone who’s played for us previously ( bosigwa exempted lol ) but I just think it would mean more if a player played a certain amount of games / achieved something whilst with us. On the flip side who would you have inducted that has yet to be ? |
trouble is if you did that the people inducted would be very limited |  | |  |
Forever R s on 23:08 - Oct 15 with 2016 views | paulhoop2 | Fair dos I take everyone’s valid points. Just when looking through it was a shock to see those from that dreadful 00 / 01 team. Surprised Matthew rose is not in there or Jamie Cureton he played a small part in getting promoted. Simon Royce is worth a shout too. |  |
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Forever R s on 23:42 - Oct 15 with 1978 views | Northolt_Rs |
Forever R s on 21:10 - Oct 15 by SimonD | Just to add to this, Ramage tore his knee ligaments playing for us but struggled on as best he could as we'd already used all 3 substitutes and he refused to leave us a player short. On his return to the club when on loan at Barnsley, our crowd gave him a standing ovation when he left the field in recognition of his efforts on our behalf. Whatever criteria anyone is looking for in an inductee in the Forever R's, Rambo had it in spades. |
Great post mate. |  |
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Forever R s on 00:07 - Oct 16 with 1936 views | Superhoop83 |
Forever R s on 21:10 - Oct 15 by SimonD | Just to add to this, Ramage tore his knee ligaments playing for us but struggled on as best he could as we'd already used all 3 substitutes and he refused to leave us a player short. On his return to the club when on loan at Barnsley, our crowd gave him a standing ovation when he left the field in recognition of his efforts on our behalf. Whatever criteria anyone is looking for in an inductee in the Forever R's, Rambo had it in spades. |
Agree 100%. Just looked up his stats and Ramage played more matches for us than any other club. I had no idea that was the case. I have no issue with any of the players listed and some were great for us, including Paul Murray and Tony Thorpe. |  |
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Forever R s on 00:35 - Oct 16 with 1900 views | stainrods_elbow | I think it would be amusing to have a pantomime villain-style alternate version - I guess it could be called Forever Arse! They get walked onto the pitch, heckled and booed, given a lunch of tripe, pelted with bad eggs in some blue and white stocks, and kicked in the goolies by Andy Sinton to the sound of Madness' 'Embarrassment'. My nominations (in descending order of contempt): Vinnie Jones Jose Boswanker Joey Barton Mark Hateley Julio Cesar Chris Samba SWP Ned Zelic Leon Jeanne Alessandro Pellicori Tomer Hemed Tamas Priskin Brett Angell [Post edited 16 Oct 2021 0:38]
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Forever R s on 00:44 - Oct 16 with 1895 views | Boston |
Forever R s on 22:59 - Oct 15 by daveB | trouble is if you did that the people inducted would be very limited |
Well, reading the thread, limitations are not an issue when it comes to joining Forever R's. |  |
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Forever R s on 01:06 - Oct 16 with 1868 views | Loftgirl |
Forever R s on 00:35 - Oct 16 by stainrods_elbow | I think it would be amusing to have a pantomime villain-style alternate version - I guess it could be called Forever Arse! They get walked onto the pitch, heckled and booed, given a lunch of tripe, pelted with bad eggs in some blue and white stocks, and kicked in the goolies by Andy Sinton to the sound of Madness' 'Embarrassment'. My nominations (in descending order of contempt): Vinnie Jones Jose Boswanker Joey Barton Mark Hateley Julio Cesar Chris Samba SWP Ned Zelic Leon Jeanne Alessandro Pellicori Tomer Hemed Tamas Priskin Brett Angell [Post edited 16 Oct 2021 0:38]
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Possibly an honourable mention for Gurnham Singh. |  | |  |
Forever R s on 08:59 - Oct 16 with 1676 views | Northolt_Rs |
Forever R s on 00:35 - Oct 16 by stainrods_elbow | I think it would be amusing to have a pantomime villain-style alternate version - I guess it could be called Forever Arse! They get walked onto the pitch, heckled and booed, given a lunch of tripe, pelted with bad eggs in some blue and white stocks, and kicked in the goolies by Andy Sinton to the sound of Madness' 'Embarrassment'. My nominations (in descending order of contempt): Vinnie Jones Jose Boswanker Joey Barton Mark Hateley Julio Cesar Chris Samba SWP Ned Zelic Leon Jeanne Alessandro Pellicori Tomer Hemed Tamas Priskin Brett Angell [Post edited 16 Oct 2021 0:38]
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Forever R s on 09:03 - Oct 16 with 1665 views | loneranger1 | Great to see that Kiyan Prince is on there, of course. Was Ray Jones on there, too? I couldn't see his name but was expecting him to be on there... |  | |  |
Forever R s on 09:07 - Oct 16 with 1656 views | distortR |
Forever R s on 00:35 - Oct 16 by stainrods_elbow | I think it would be amusing to have a pantomime villain-style alternate version - I guess it could be called Forever Arse! They get walked onto the pitch, heckled and booed, given a lunch of tripe, pelted with bad eggs in some blue and white stocks, and kicked in the goolies by Andy Sinton to the sound of Madness' 'Embarrassment'. My nominations (in descending order of contempt): Vinnie Jones Jose Boswanker Joey Barton Mark Hateley Julio Cesar Chris Samba SWP Ned Zelic Leon Jeanne Alessandro Pellicori Tomer Hemed Tamas Priskin Brett Angell [Post edited 16 Oct 2021 0:38]
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the QPR Hall of Shite i nominate qblock pete's drum |  | |  |
Forever R s on 09:47 - Oct 16 with 1607 views | terryb | in my view EVERYONE who has played for Queens Park Rangers should heve been automatically inducted unto Forever R's. That shouldn't stop players being invited back & introduced to the crowd as they currently do. Mind you, there is little pont of the halftime interview until they have sorted out the sound system! |  | |  |
Forever R s on 09:47 - Oct 16 with 1605 views | bosh67 | Peter Ramage did so much behind the scenes for this club, he fully deserves his spot. |  |
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Forever R s on 10:06 - Oct 16 with 1575 views | Esox_Lucius | Karl Ready came back to watch his team from the terraces when he hung up his boots. Certainly deserving of support, and induction into the Forever R's. |  |
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Forever R s on 10:18 - Oct 16 with 1553 views | QPR_Jim |
Forever R s on 00:07 - Oct 16 by Superhoop83 | Agree 100%. Just looked up his stats and Ramage played more matches for us than any other club. I had no idea that was the case. I have no issue with any of the players listed and some were great for us, including Paul Murray and Tony Thorpe. |
I always liked Paul Murray, thought he was one of our better players at the time. Ramage always gave maximum effort, seemed to be fairly consistent too. Any player who's willing to come back and spend their time supporting the club/being interviewed is fine by me. |  | |  |
Forever R s on 10:47 - Oct 16 with 1512 views | SK_hoops | Jamie Pollock should go on there. |  | |  |
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