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[QUOTE=qprted;1162737]geejaybee just pm me his seat number iill have members of northolt to have a word with him
you will find he will change seats pretty quick but will still get a slap at a away game
you are after all my adpopted dad so this is family
Thanks son,I'll give him one more chance at the next home game and see what happens.Nice to know I have friends and family to call on.Take care.Gee.
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And the rest Ted,I've been going to the R's for 62 seasons but thanks for the kind words and thoughts.In fact I'm starting to feel a bit of a woos with all these kind offers of support,but I do like to feel I give this bloke as good as I get,but naturally I've got to be a bit careful what with my heart and all that.Will keep you posted.Originally posted by qprted View Postbullies thrive on silence he is very wrong to TRY TO BULLY SOMEONE WHO HAS FOLLOWED QPR FOR 30 SEASONS,pm me if this continues
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Nice one Matty,trust you to think of that.I probably could handle that if thats all the bloke in front did.Perhaps we should have some baseball caps made up with "its not me its the bloke in front"when you drop one.Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostJust me that keeps seeing this thread and thinking it says "Bloke in front has farted again"
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I'll be 70 next month Ted.Some of the players I can recollect from those early days are Harry Brown, Tony Ingham,Pat Woods,Bert Addinall,Ernie Shepherd,Cyril Hatton,George Powell,Bill Heath and pehaps my favourite at the time,a little inside forward Conway Smith.Lovely old days of the Third Division South when the players probably had full time jobs as well as plying their trade on the pitch.Not like now where Prem wages of 100 grand a week are common place.When you think back even to the magical 1966 season,players like our world cup heroes Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters had to work after retiring from football to make ends meet.Players of today don't realise how lucky they are.Originally posted by qprted View Postgeejaybee have you realllt done 62 seasons crickey ive done 54 seasons so you have beaten me ,so how old are you then geejaybee
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blasted hell then you can tell me all about my earliest memories that im not to clear about
brian bedford is the player i need to know about am i right in saying that he got most of his goals with his head,i cant remember him shooting at the gioal he was mors of a battling old center forward who used to jump up with the defenders and beat them to the ball
so how would you rate bedfords shooting ability
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Originally posted by qprted View Postblasted hell then you can tell me all about my earliest memories that im not to clear about
brian bedford is the player i need to know about am i right in saying that he got most of his goals with his head,i cant remember him shooting at the gioal he was mors of a battling old center forward who used to jump up with the defenders and beat them to the ball
so how would you rate bedfords shooting ability
He's up there amongst the best Ted.He's 79 now and I was 16 when he signed for the R's in 1959.Before that he played for Bournemouth and famously got the winner(with his head) against Man.Utd in the FA Cup.He was just under 6ft tall but could leap like a salmon and as you suspected,scored most of his 161 goals for us in 258 games between 1959 and 1965.Hope this helps Ted.
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Oops! Sorry - I should have put "with his head" after 1965.Originally posted by geejaybee View PostHe's up there amongst the best Ted.He's 79 now and I was 16 when he signed for the R's in 1959.Before that he played for Bournemouth and famously got the winner(with his head) against Man.Utd in the FA Cup.He was just under 6ft tall but could leap like a salmon and as you suspected,scored most of his 161 goals for us in 258 games between 1959 and 1965.Hope this helps Ted.
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