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Saturday, February 03, 2007

Stuart Pierce Recalls Supporting QPR...News of Ex-QPR Stephen Gallen...Darren Peacock Turns 49. Dave Clement Would Have Turned 59

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Correction: Darren Peacock turns 39 - Not 49!

Simon Stone, PA Sport -PEARCE DELIGHT AT PUTTING FANS FIRST
"Stuart Pearce has hailed Manchester City's new 'cut-price for kids' season-ticket initiative and insists the Blues will continue to put the fans first....
As a fan of QPR during his schoolboy days, Pearce has not forgotten what it is like to pay to watch his heroes - which is why he is so delighted with City's decision to attract more young fans.
"When I went to watch QPR it meant everything to me," he recalled
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"My memory is not so short that now I am on the inside of the game I think 'I'm all right Jack'.
"Our football club is very proactive in putting supporters first. Youngsters are vital to every faculty of a club, whether you are talking about the next generation of players or supporters. They are the future of this country, and it is correct we should look after them..." Sporting Life

This is Wiltshire
HANWELL TOWN'S chances of climbing away from the relegation places in Division One South and West have been enhanced by the return of leading goal scorer Keith Rowlands.
Rowlands, who has scored 265 goals in his 331 appearances for the club, underwent an ankle operation in late October and has been out of action ever since. He is part of a family dynasty at Hanwell. All four of his brothers, Adam, Republic of Ireland International Martin (who is now playing for QPR), Antony, and Stephen have donned the club's colours.
Their dad Arthur, along with Adam, are responsible for the club's excellent playing surface.
Hanwell also enhanced their squad this week with former Wealdstone and Hillingdon Borough goalkeeper, 21-year-old John Armand and defender Stephen Gallen. Gallen, now 33 years old, is a brother of former Queens Park Rangers, Huddersfield Town and Barnsley forward Kevin Gallen. This is Wiltshire

Ex-QPR Defender, Darren Peacock Turns 39; Born February 3, 1968.
Signed by Don Howe/Bobby Gould from Hereford in December 1990 for 200,000 pounds. Sold to Newcastle by Gerry Francis (Richard Thompson!)in March 1994 for £2,700,000.
Career

Yesterday, February 2 would have been Dave Clement's 59th Birthday. QPR's England Defender: Born February 2, 1948. Tragically died in 1982.
400+ Appearances...20+ goals for QPR. Briefly played with Bolton and Wimbledon.
Played for England but not nearly as much as he should have. Up there with Phil Bardsley as great QPR full back. Career

This is Wiltshire
HANWELL TOWN'S chances of climbing away from the relegation places in Division One South and West have been enhanced by the return of leading goal scorer Keith Rowlands.
Rowlands, who has scored 265 goals in his 331 appearances for the club, underwent an ankle operation in late October and has been out of action ever since. He is part of a family dynasty at Hanwell. All four of his brothers, Adam, Republic of Ireland International Martin (who is now playing for QPR), Antony, and Stephen have donned the club's colours.
Their dad Arthur, along with Adam, are responsible for the club's excellent playing surface.
Hanwell also enhanced their squad this week with former Wealdstone and Hillingdon Borough goalkeeper, 21-year-old John Armand and defender Stephen Gallen. Gallen, now 33 years old, is a brother of former Queens Park Rangers, Huddersfield Town and Barnsley forward Kevin Gallen. This is Wiltshire

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