AmexRuislip
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Is that house near Griffin Park, or thereaboutsGenuinely sad. His house was on my walk to school every day and the amount of time I lingered slowly walking past hoping to catch a glimpse of the local legend!
Is that house near Griffin Park, or thereaboutsGenuinely sad. His house was on my walk to school every day and the amount of time I lingered slowly walking past hoping to catch a glimpse of the local legend!
That's because the FA always appoint "yes" men who are f***ing useless and who don't recognise talent..Yes, very sad. Only 5 caps for England was scandalous
I was there. Against Leeds. I think it's still their record attendance.What a partnership with Gerry Francis. Stan Bowles was from a wonderful era of naturally gifted players who didn’t need to try too much and liked to party. Hudson, Worthington, Best, Marsh.
Our primary school teacher took us to see that QPR team at Loftus Road in 1976, their final game, they won and topped the First Division. Bowles ghosted amidst opposition defences.
RIP.
I was there. Against Leeds. I think it's still their record attendance.
I don't think Don Revie could ever be described as a yes-man.That's because the FA always appoint "yes" men who are f***ing useless and who don't recognise talent..
This.A player from my very first years of falling in love with football. RIP.
Too flamboyant for his own good - but without that he wouldn’t have been Stan Bowles. Brought joy to many in an era when there telly didn’t bring his talent to more. RIPYes, very sad. Only 5 caps for England was scandalous
No but Stan may have turned him down to play for Leeds. That’s what happened to Malcolm McDonald. He scored all 5 goals against Malta and Revie stilled dropped him and the reason given was that he turned Leeds down for, I think, Newcastle.I don't think Don Revie could ever be described as a yes-man.