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  • How Do We Define A QPR Legend

    Was wondering how you's would define the term legend?

    Is it a player who's been a loyal servant?
    Or someone who's been a critical part of our success?
    Or a player who lives and breathes the club?


    or does it have to be all 3??
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  • #2
    Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
    Was wondering how you's would define the term legend?

    Is it a player who's been a loyal servant?
    Or someone who's been a critical part of our success?
    Or a player who lives and breathes the club?


    or does it have to be all 3??

    It is about CHARISMA!! And about not acting like a spoilt child..

    In my view Steve Palmer AND Paul Furlong deserve to be labelled a QPRLEGEND like Bowles, Sir Les etc. more obviously do

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    • #3
      Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
      Was wondering how you's would define the term legend?

      Is it a player who's been a loyal servant?
      Or someone who's been a critical part of our success?
      Or a player who lives and breathes the club?


      or does it have to be all 3??
      I think it is about loyalty and about length of service. Rowlands is probably the only player in the current squad who comes anywhere near this label.

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      • #4
        Ainsworth ?

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        • #5
          showing 110% every game, acknowledge the fans, produce quality on a fairly consistant basis, show passion for the club.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by paulmason View Post
            Ainsworth ?
            Forgot about Gaz.

            Is he or Rowlands a legend? Neither are yet but both are close.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
              Was wondering how you's would define the term legend?

              Is it a player who's been a loyal servant?
              Or someone who's been a critical part of our success?
              Or a player who lives and breathes the club?


              or does it have to be all 3??

              It is about CHARISMA!! And about not acting like a spoilt child..

              In my view Steve Palmer AND Paul Furlong deserve to be labelled a QPRLEGEND like Bowles, Sir Les etc. more obviously do

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              • #8
                For me out of the current team, Cook, Ainsworth and Rowlands already are and no one else.

                Cook for giving money, Ainsworth and Rowlands for there attitude and service to the club.

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                • #9
                  1 player who's never mention in this category but should be is Gary Bannister
                  awesome player, good bloke & superb goalscoring record for QPR - LEGEND

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