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  • #16
    Some great memories of those awayday trips with Trevor and Peter.

    RIP Trevor

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    • #17
      R.I.P....
      PRIDE OF LONDON.

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      • #18
        Wonder if there is any chance of the club doing a minutes applause given Trevors input to the fans over the years

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        • #19
          The devastation that Pete and The Kingham family are feeling... I don't think any of us can put into words. We've lost a very special person and a Rangers fan in Trevor Kingham! A man who cared long before he set up The LSA, about us as QPR fans. He wasn't some sort of superfan or even superhero.... he just had a way about him! Trev helped/represented more QPR supporters than I could ever do justice to in these few words.
          If you were privileged to know Trevor, as I was, then what I've said above will make sense.
          God bless you Trevor, my friend my brother.
          R.I.P Steve Edwards, Neil Roberts & Trevor Kingham
          Our "BROTHERS in HOOPS"

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          • #20
            i never knew trevor, but heard so much about him.
            the qpr family have lost too many characters lately.
            condolences to the family and friends and RIP.
            i think there is talk of asking club if we can lay a wreath at rochdale game, if any details are known i will pass them on.
            some shed tears yesterday when the news broke...

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            • #21
              Trevor and Peter Kingham were among the first characters at the Rangers that I was introduced to.
              I have fond memories of the awayday trips of the late 70's, early 80's.

              R.I.P. Trevor, always sad to hear of the passing of a brother-in-arms.

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              • #22
                R.I.P

                A true Rangers legend, and I mean that sincerely as the word is over used these days.
                To a large extent him and his brother are part of the reason we are still watching QPR and not the ludicrous FPR. The energy and passion put into setting up the LSA and galvanising fans together is worth a knighthood on it's own.

                Massive condolences to the family.

                Watch over us Trev.

                U R's!
                Last edited by LBLOCK; 21-08-2011, 07:01 PM.
                I need some time in the sunshine, I gotta slow it right down.

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                • #23
                  R.I.P. Trevor

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                  • #24
                    RIP Trevor from all your QPR family
                    From the Hills of Kerry
                    To the streets of Free Derry

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Lord Charles View Post
                      Some great memories of those awayday trips with Trevor and Peter.

                      RIP Trevor
                      you must know me lord charles, as i can also remember great days with trevor and peter. two spring to mind, villa away 77, and bristol city away 77. great days.

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                      • #26
                        So sad to hear the news.

                        I remember travelling on the coach to Grimsby in the 80’s. I was last on the coach on the way back. Got delayed after shaking hands with the locals!

                        Pete and Trev were not amused. Mad days.

                        R.I.P.

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                        • #27
                          ol

                          ol my god i cant describe the pain i feel,like me trev was a northolt boy

                          but he was such a lovely loveley geezer

                          like neil roberts another who wasnt a northolt boy by origion but did move to northolt in later years

                          im so so so sad ,and ask jo hilton to pm me,im gonna bring the whole of northolt to his funeral

                          so what can i tell you about trev

                          well he and his twin brother pete,were two of the origioal loft,as they got older they lost the identical look, that they had as youngsters but they both love there rangers

                          so what kind of bloke was peter well he was shadwell drive,and he really was one hundred per cent rangers,but he was also one hundred per cent love

                          GOD BLESS YOU BEAUTIFUL TREV,AND LOTS OF LOVE TO YOUR FAMILY,I HOPE I GET INVITED TO THE FUNERAL,SO PLEASE SOMEONE KEEP ME POSTED
                          IF IM NOT WORKING I WILL BE THERE
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                          • #28
                            RIP Trev, many happy memories of away trips on the old football specials in the 70's, the protests and the early days of LSA.
                            RIP: Doug, Sniffer and Pat

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                            • #29
                              RIP Trevor

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                              • #30
                                ol

                                ol trevor i love you so much,and i dont care
                                that youve think youve disapeared but ill find you somewhere
                                i still remember you and pete, green harringtons and blonde hair


                                knowbody can take away my precous memories thats true
                                i remember the fa cup semi final i stood next to you
                                when clive allen scored,i wanted that feeling to last forever
                                but now im so so sad that ive lost my lovely friend trevor

                                ill pray trev,you know i will
                                and many days ill sit there daydreaming about the frill
                                of watching all those away games they were brill

                                ill close hear for a moment,because ill let other people have there say
                                but i hope in your dreams you can still see the rangers play
                                and thats nearly as good as being there,i daydream all day
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