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Jimmy Dunne 16:41 - May 3 with 41271 viewsessextaxiboy

Thought he deserved a thread on what is likely to be his last game for us . His form has had some ups and downs but he has given us some brilliant memories . His attitude today was superb and professional . He was screaming at his team mates for more effort today , I looked at the clock 10 seconds of added time to go . Fantastic attitude . Thanks Jim
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Jimmy Dunne on 16:51 - May 3 with 18432 viewsbosh67

Whatever Jimmy does he'll be a hero to us at QPR. Would love him to stay and be captain but understand that he deserves a crack higher up the ladder. Top top man. He will be very much missed here.

Never knowingly right.
Poll: How long before new signings become quivering wrecks of the players they were?

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Jimmy Dunne on 16:59 - May 3 with 18354 viewsmart_Goblin

Yes I have to agree .

His attitude today and since he’s been at the club has been first class .
I really hope that the news breaks that he had signed a new deal.
Not the best footballer I’ve ever seen but we need his type here.

But I’m not holding my breathe or expecting such things from those in charge.
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Jimmy Dunne on 16:59 - May 3 with 18345 viewscolinallcars

Call me old fashioned ( but don't call me too early in the morning ), I think he may well stay on.
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Jimmy Dunne on 17:00 - May 3 with 18330 viewsQPunkR

He’s given us far more ups than downs over the course of his time in Hoops. I’d love him to stay but like everyone else can’t see it now. And as stated in the latest Patreon, it seems crazy we’re quibbling with one of our very most influential players - in the best years of his career - over a single additional year to his contract

Shit but local

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Jimmy Dunne on 17:02 - May 3 with 18290 viewsgazza1

I hope the Club comes to its senses and puts a decent affordable realistic contract offer on the table and likewise I hope Jimmy Dunne realises that his future is with QPR and not the Premiership where he would get found out whenever he plays, if he plays.....top lad and well done this season.
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Jimmy Dunne on 17:04 - May 3 with 18284 viewsted_hendrix

His goal at LR last season against Birmingham was memorable, a great Man hug moment In the lower loft.

My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.

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Jimmy Dunne on 17:08 - May 3 with 18241 viewsBlue_Castello

Absolutely have loved Jimmy's commitment and desire to win, he is exactly the type of player you need in the Championship, I desperately hope we have the budget to offer him a contract but I can't help feeling he's off to pastures new, thanks so much......Jimmy
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Jimmy Dunne on 17:09 - May 3 with 18220 viewscolinallcars

Jimmy Dunne on 17:04 - May 3 by ted_hendrix

His goal at LR last season against Birmingham was memorable, a great Man hug moment In the lower loft.


What a goal , I asked if someone could put up the mobile phone sequence taken in Ellerslie west with the crowd going bonkers. Someone kindly obliged but i deleted in error.
Anyone got it ?
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Jimmy Dunne on 17:33 - May 3 with 18029 viewsQPunkR

Jimmy Dunne on 17:04 - May 3 by ted_hendrix

His goal at LR last season against Birmingham was memorable, a great Man hug moment In the lower loft.


I was watching on my phone on holiday and went crazy, doing three laps of the pool before jumping in. Luckily I had the sense to drop my phone on the sun lounger before that! What a moment, I wish I’d been there at HQ for it

Shit but local

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Jimmy Dunne on 17:36 - May 3 with 18009 viewsPaddyhoops

Jimmy Dunne on 17:04 - May 3 by ted_hendrix

His goal at LR last season against Birmingham was memorable, a great Man hug moment In the lower loft.


Probably as good if not better than Zamoras .
I have never known such unconfined joy as that moment.
Just off the scale . Thanks Jim . You made an Irish man very proud.
What makes more proud is the love shown on here for a country man of mine.
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Jimmy Dunne on 17:48 - May 3 with 17947 viewsNewYorkRanger

Jimmy Dunne on 17:36 - May 3 by Paddyhoops

Probably as good if not better than Zamoras .
I have never known such unconfined joy as that moment.
Just off the scale . Thanks Jim . You made an Irish man very proud.
What makes more proud is the love shown on here for a country man of mine.


Have to agree. It was ludicrous. Although they don't come along very often, moments like that make it so worthwhile.

Charlie Austin last minute (offside) winner against West Brom a few years ago is another that comes to mind.

Stefan Johansen's equaliser in the 3-3 at Reading also a few years back also right up there. Scenes.

Obviously Bobby Z.

Going back further, what we got?

Glory hunter, me

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Jimmy Dunne on 17:55 - May 3 with 17881 viewsbrewers_hoop

Jimmy Dunne on 17:48 - May 3 by NewYorkRanger

Have to agree. It was ludicrous. Although they don't come along very often, moments like that make it so worthwhile.

Charlie Austin last minute (offside) winner against West Brom a few years ago is another that comes to mind.

Stefan Johansen's equaliser in the 3-3 at Reading also a few years back also right up there. Scenes.

Obviously Bobby Z.

Going back further, what we got?


Jamie Mackie v Liverpool - further back, Micklewhite last minute to secure the famous 5-5 draw with Newcastle
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Jimmy Dunne on 18:00 - May 3 with 17794 viewsNorthantsHoop

Excellent player for us, wish him well on whatever decision he makes.
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Jimmy Dunne on 18:09 - May 3 with 17760 viewsNewYorkRanger

Jimmy Dunne on 17:55 - May 3 by brewers_hoop

Jamie Mackie v Liverpool - further back, Micklewhite last minute to secure the famous 5-5 draw with Newcastle


nice one - I was there for the Newcastle one with my brother who is not a QPR fan for some weird reason. 4-0 down at half time I wanted to leave. He wouldn't let me.

Glory hunter, me

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Jimmy Dunne on 18:13 - May 3 with 17711 viewsted_hendrix

Jimmy Dunne on 17:48 - May 3 by NewYorkRanger

Have to agree. It was ludicrous. Although they don't come along very often, moments like that make it so worthwhile.

Charlie Austin last minute (offside) winner against West Brom a few years ago is another that comes to mind.

Stefan Johansen's equaliser in the 3-3 at Reading also a few years back also right up there. Scenes.

Obviously Bobby Z.

Going back further, what we got?


**Going back further, what we got?**

4-4 at Port Vale, honest to God you had to be there to experience It.

My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.

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Jimmy Dunne on 18:14 - May 3 with 17709 viewsNewYorkRanger

Jimmy Dunne on 18:13 - May 3 by ted_hendrix

**Going back further, what we got?**

4-4 at Port Vale, honest to God you had to be there to experience It.


ah yea - sadly was not at that one. The stuff of legend

Glory hunter, me

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Jimmy Dunne on 18:17 - May 3 with 17674 viewsbrewers_hoop

Jimmy Dunne on 18:09 - May 3 by NewYorkRanger

nice one - I was there for the Newcastle one with my brother who is not a QPR fan for some weird reason. 4-0 down at half time I wanted to leave. He wouldn't let me.


Oh mate, so many left that day - unsurprising when you’re 4-0 down at half-time. I always use that, Port Vale and the Brentford 2-2 as examples to my daughter when she gets the urge to shuffle off!
[Post edited 3 May 18:18]
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Jimmy Dunne on 18:49 - May 3 with 17493 viewsDorse

Wherever you go, Jimmy, there U R.

'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!'

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Jimmy Dunne on 19:32 - May 3 with 17268 viewssevenhoop

Jimmy Dunne on 18:49 - May 3 by Dorse

Wherever you go, Jimmy, there U R.


One of my favourite ever r’s players and I go back a very long time. Up there with Clint Hill for me, and there’s no higher accolade than that
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Jimmy Dunne on 20:35 - May 3 with 17021 viewsPunteR

Jimmy Dunne on 16:59 - May 3 by mart_Goblin

Yes I have to agree .

His attitude today and since he’s been at the club has been first class .
I really hope that the news breaks that he had signed a new deal.
Not the best footballer I’ve ever seen but we need his type here.

But I’m not holding my breathe or expecting such things from those in charge.


Gonna have to call you out on the "Not the best footballer I’ve ever seen" quote.
He's decent on the ball , reads the game really well. Definitely more comfortable on the wing.

Occasional providers of half decent House music.

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Jimmy Dunne on 21:10 - May 3 with 16880 viewsMalintabuk

David Webb last minute goal v Stoke in '75.... in those days I stood on the loft and it was unbelievable...

It was nigh on impossible where we stood to see the ball go in the net... we had to rely on the net moving and the other parts of the ground erupting .....
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Jimmy Dunne on 21:27 - May 3 with 16768 viewsnix

Jimmy Dunne on 18:17 - May 3 by brewers_hoop

Oh mate, so many left that day - unsurprising when you’re 4-0 down at half-time. I always use that, Port Vale and the Brentford 2-2 as examples to my daughter when she gets the urge to shuffle off!
[Post edited 3 May 18:18]


We so nearly equalised against Birmingham that match where we were 4-0 down at half time and then having clawed it back to 4-3, got a penalty at the end that was saved and Wells would have scored the rebound except that their players were encroaching and got there first. We would have been on the pitch I think if we’d equalised!
[Post edited 3 May 22:34]
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Jimmy Dunne on 21:47 - May 3 with 16680 viewsBoston


Poll: Thank God The Seaons Over.

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Jimmy Dunne on 22:11 - May 3 with 16535 viewsjoe90



Thank you Jimmy!
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Jimmy Dunne on 23:05 - May 3 with 16404 viewsSK_hoops

Jimmy Dunne on 18:13 - May 3 by ted_hendrix

**Going back further, what we got?**

4-4 at Port Vale, honest to God you had to be there to experience It.


They were meant to show that on TV until last minute they showed bahwatch.
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