Legacy Numbers 16:21 - Sep 18 with 3034 views | daveB | A really good idea by Chris Guy and although you'll get loads saying why has this player or that one got a number it's a nice touch and something to add to the forever r's stuff which has been a big sucsess in celebrating the clubs history https://www.qpr.co.uk/more/legacy-numbers |  | | |  |
Legacy Numbers on 16:25 - Sep 18 with 1701 views | Northernr | Michael Doughty was QPR's thousandth player |  | |  |
Legacy Numbers on 16:32 - Sep 18 with 1651 views | PlanetHonneywood | Anyone looking at the 1,200 to 1,300 entries in the future is going to wonder, WTF happened on 12 August 2025? |  |
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Legacy Numbers on 16:36 - Sep 18 with 1616 views | DannyPaddox |
Legacy Numbers on 16:32 - Sep 18 by PlanetHonneywood | Anyone looking at the 1,200 to 1,300 entries in the future is going to wonder, WTF happened on 12 August 2025? |
I thought the same Monsieur. Since Rumarn Burrell has come in - which seems like yesterday -11 more players have debuted for the Rs! |  | |  |
Legacy Numbers on 16:42 - Sep 18 with 1573 views | Lanhoop | So the dates listed should really be in order. I hate being the pedant but something went wrong on 601-700. #609, Mr David Clement seems to have 1966 typed in rather than the correct 1967? |  | |  |
Legacy Numbers on 16:44 - Sep 18 with 1559 views | daveB |
Legacy Numbers on 16:36 - Sep 18 by DannyPaddox | I thought the same Monsieur. Since Rumarn Burrell has come in - which seems like yesterday -11 more players have debuted for the Rs! |
We've had 16 debuts this season, most since 2016/17 season when we had 17 |  | |  |
Legacy Numbers on 16:44 - Sep 18 with 1558 views | OldPedro | I think it's a nice idea - some other sports do it such as rugby. |  |
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Legacy Numbers on 16:52 - Sep 18 with 1506 views | daveB |
Legacy Numbers on 16:42 - Sep 18 by Lanhoop | So the dates listed should really be in order. I hate being the pedant but something went wrong on 601-700. #609, Mr David Clement seems to have 1966 typed in rather than the correct 1967? |
it's a typo on the debut, should be 1967 not 1966 for the year, day and month are right. The legacy number is right though |  | |  |
Legacy Numbers on 16:55 - Sep 18 with 1493 views | BazzaInTheLoft | 13: Huge Gaylord |  | |  |
Legacy Numbers on 16:57 - Sep 18 with 1485 views | BazzaInTheLoft | This is great by the way. Well done Chris. |  | |  |
Legacy Numbers on 17:07 - Sep 18 with 1429 views | Dorse | They've missed out both Quentin Bumjoy (1932-6) and Herbert Naked-Molerat (1926-33). |  |
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Legacy Numbers on 17:11 - Sep 18 with 1418 views | BrianMcCarthy | Ya, really like this. Massive well done. Chris is heading into Sints and Andy Evans territory with all the work he's doing. |  |
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Legacy Numbers on 17:15 - Sep 18 with 1381 views | Dorse | I'll admit it: the first thing I did was look up Dom Ball. No regrets. |  |
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Legacy Numbers on 17:17 - Sep 18 with 1360 views | Hooping_Mad | 189 was a shock, he looked good on it when he came back. |  |
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Legacy Numbers on 17:19 - Sep 18 with 1342 views | Hooping_Mad |
I'll raise you number 321. Willy Cockburn. |  |
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Legacy Numbers on 18:02 - Sep 18 with 1194 views | qpr_1968 |
Legacy Numbers on 17:19 - Sep 18 by Hooping_Mad | I'll raise you number 321. Willy Cockburn. |
short of a cock was alfred hitch... at number 14. |  |
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Legacy Numbers on 18:18 - Sep 18 with 1138 views | Fearless | 714 if you know, you know |  | |  |
Legacy Numbers on 18:28 - Sep 18 with 1103 views | DannyPaddox | 1065 Sandro. Born a year before the Battle of Hastings! |  | |  |
Legacy Numbers on 18:41 - Sep 18 with 1062 views | PlanetHonneywood |
Legacy Numbers on 18:28 - Sep 18 by DannyPaddox | 1065 Sandro. Born a year before the Battle of Hastings! |
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Legacy Numbers on 18:44 - Sep 18 with 1048 views | Random_Ranger | It seems April 2005 was particularly memorable. Debuts for: Pat Kanyuka and Stefan Bailey (remember them) Scott Mulholland and Luke Townsend (a bit less) Generoso Rossi (who?!?) BUT most impressively, a young Lewis Hamilton?!? |  | |  |
Legacy Numbers on 18:46 - Sep 18 with 1040 views | PlanetHonneywood |
Legacy Numbers on 18:02 - Sep 18 by qpr_1968 | short of a cock was alfred hitch... at number 14. |
Always good to have God on your side or 182 as they used to call him! |  |
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Legacy Numbers on 18:47 - Sep 18 with 1041 views | Random_Ranger |
Legacy Numbers on 18:44 - Sep 18 by Random_Ranger | It seems April 2005 was particularly memorable. Debuts for: Pat Kanyuka and Stefan Bailey (remember them) Scott Mulholland and Luke Townsend (a bit less) Generoso Rossi (who?!?) BUT most impressively, a young Lewis Hamilton?!? |
And of course, I forgot Shabazz Baidoo, who created his own music genre! As well as his career as a professional footballer, Baidoo has a music career under the stage name Terminator (otherwise known as T or the Darkside Pioneer). According to his GrimeForum page, Baidoo's musical career is secondary to his footballing and is a recreational activity. However, since the end of his football career, his output has been more sporadic and he prefers to be an unsigned artist. Baidoo is said to have created his own musical subgenre within grime known as "darkside", which predominantly involves a "sluggish flow" coupled with violent lyrics. Some of his musical techniques include rhyming words with themselves and holding one syllable for an extended amount of time to allow a bar to pass. Sometimes Baidoo will even make use of one word lines in his lyrics. On 19 December 2013, Baidoo released Darkside Pioneer. On 2 November 2015, Baidoo released Darkest Facts of Existence. In March 2019, Baidoo released a surprise project, his third album, Darkest Facts. |  | |  |
Legacy Numbers on 18:49 - Sep 18 with 1037 views | perpignanR | Good stuff. I know my eyes ain’t what they were but I can’t see ossie Kakay there. |  | |  |
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