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QPR PLAYERS Born on September 13:
Bradley Allen and Andy Impey: Both turn 42
Simon Walton turns 26
Darren Ward turns 35
Lloyd Dyer turns 31
Keith Lowe (a rather brief QPR loan!) turns 27
And a couple of "Might Have Been" QPR!
Frazier Campbell ("linked to QPR" at least on one board) turns 26
Tommy Spurr (tried for by QPR) turns 26
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44 YEARS AGO TODAY - GERRY FRANCIS DEBUT
September 13, 1969: Gerry Francis made his full debut! Away to
Portmsouth. QPR won 3-1, Francis scoring. (As did Clement and Bridges)
(Francis came on as a sub season before at home to Liverpool, in March 1969
QPR Team vs Portsmouth
Kelly
Clement Hunt Hazell Watson
Sibley Bridges Francis
Wilkes Marsh Clarke
Sub: Turpie
Bob Turpie also made his debut coming on for the injured Mike Kelly
[Turpie made 2 appearances total for QPR. His claim to fame:
QPR chose him over Tony Currie! ]
[As Tony Currie said " "He said: "I was born in Edgware and I grew up
in Cricklewood. I first joined QPR on amateur forms when I was 14 to 15
years-old. Then when I left school the Club didn't think I was good
enough to sign as an apprentice. "Instead, they signed Bob Turpie who
was a mate of mine and went to the same School as me. So I then had to
go and work for a small building firm..."
qprreport.blogspot.com/2007/11/nice-qpr-interview-with-tony-currie-on.html