An ITV feature on the legendary Queen's Park Rangers player - Stan Bowles
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As a 15 year old german I flew to London to see him play (March 1976 vs. Coventry 4:1) And whenever I did an Eintracht game in England in the 1970` I extended my trip to attend a QPR game. It was the best team in England that year.
@hansmaier32492 ай бұрын
Stan the man, woz in the Loft throughout the 70's, such a joy to see him play and had the honour of meeting him in Pitshanger Park and exchanging a few passes with him.
@markpaulo2695 ай бұрын
LOVED watching Mr Stan Bowles when I was young. Brilliant memories. R.I.P.🙏🏽
@No1KINGLEROY2 ай бұрын
The greatest first touch I have ever seen. Absolute genius with a football.
@johnwhite73062 ай бұрын
rip stan, always remember you in bookies at 1.45 on a saturday afternoon in sheffield, blades were playing qpr at 3pm stan didnt have a care in world.played well that day
@burningsoul13652 ай бұрын
RIP Stanley.
@Ian_Livesey2 ай бұрын
This guy could play hate to think how much he would be worth today
@jacksonpauljackson25572 ай бұрын
RIP STAN a REAL LEGEND of FOOTBALL ⚽⚽⚽⚽
@kevinbeck67852 ай бұрын
Stanley wot a player flair every skill in the book always been my favourite footballer r I P mate ❤ ❤❤
@garrygreatbatch1172 ай бұрын
He love his dog racing RIP we man
@mickytaggert32882 ай бұрын
Rest in Peace
@wardy2c2 ай бұрын
Met Stan a few times in the William Hill rip
@daveb83702 ай бұрын
1:08 "its the best side Manchester City ever had, and ever will have"
@philgray73202 ай бұрын
Rangers could do with Stan the man now what a qpr legend
@angieetheridge63863 ай бұрын
Our Stanley
@danabrahams78926 ай бұрын
QPR certainly got the best side of the deal in the Marsh/Bowles saga!
@MrAlwaysBlue2 ай бұрын
RIP
@nickcockayne78802 ай бұрын
STan The God Man
@jimmywormholes20536 ай бұрын
Of all the "maverick" players of the 1970s, Sir Stanley was the only one you'd have rated an odds-on shot to spend half his life behind bars, had it not been for football. Collyhurst seemingly wasn't a great place to grow up in the 50s and 60s. Don Shanks and his other mates on the White City Estate more than likely came close to getting Sir Stanley banged-up on a few occasions. He was a genuinely great player though.
@countbasiethebicyclemessen43216 ай бұрын
Banged up for what? But that Team that came 2nd behind Liverpool was a really good entertaining team..And I can remember My brother in Law ( A London Taxi Driver) & only a casual football fan,says to me night ( while I was visiting is house after work) had I heard of a former Q,P.R footballer & now a Cabbie ( who used to join him to eat ) called Mick Leach & I told him he was a Defender!
@jerryoshea31163 ай бұрын
@@jerryoshea3116 midfielder
@markpaulo2693 ай бұрын
Stan played to enjoyed the game, money was just to have a little bet.
@billgrant90274 ай бұрын
Waste of talent
@johnslattery61946 ай бұрын
Great football player but unprofessional and not the sharpest tool in the box. Met him many times
@sentinel805 ай бұрын
Yeah, so unprofessional. Cos that's what mattered. You are talking about the seventies mate. Different era. Didn't affect his ability did it.
@allanstack70164 ай бұрын
Great player, this from a Stoke supporter. They just don't make em like that anymore.
@randlerobbertson87926 ай бұрын
Alan Hudson was also great to.
@markpaulo2693 ай бұрын
@@markpaulo269 indeed he was. He walked on water for Stoke.
As a 15 year old german I flew to London to see him play (March 1976 vs. Coventry 4:1) And whenever I did an Eintracht game in England in the 1970` I extended my trip to attend a QPR game. It was the best team in England that year.
Stan the man, woz in the Loft throughout the 70's, such a joy to see him play and had the honour of meeting him in Pitshanger Park and exchanging a few passes with him.
LOVED watching Mr Stan Bowles when I was young. Brilliant memories. R.I.P.🙏🏽
The greatest first touch I have ever seen. Absolute genius with a football.
rip stan, always remember you in bookies at 1.45 on a saturday afternoon in sheffield, blades were playing qpr at 3pm stan didnt have a care in world.played well that day
RIP Stanley.
This guy could play hate to think how much he would be worth today
RIP STAN a REAL LEGEND of FOOTBALL ⚽⚽⚽⚽
Stanley wot a player flair every skill in the book always been my favourite footballer r I P mate ❤ ❤❤
He love his dog racing RIP we man
Rest in Peace
Met Stan a few times in the William Hill rip
1:08 "its the best side Manchester City ever had, and ever will have"
Rangers could do with Stan the man now what a qpr legend
Our Stanley
QPR certainly got the best side of the deal in the Marsh/Bowles saga!
RIP
STan The God Man
Of all the "maverick" players of the 1970s, Sir Stanley was the only one you'd have rated an odds-on shot to spend half his life behind bars, had it not been for football. Collyhurst seemingly wasn't a great place to grow up in the 50s and 60s. Don Shanks and his other mates on the White City Estate more than likely came close to getting Sir Stanley banged-up on a few occasions. He was a genuinely great player though.
Banged up for what? But that Team that came 2nd behind Liverpool was a really good entertaining team..And I can remember My brother in Law ( A London Taxi Driver) & only a casual football fan,says to me night ( while I was visiting is house after work) had I heard of a former Q,P.R footballer & now a Cabbie ( who used to join him to eat ) called Mick Leach & I told him he was a Defender!
@@jerryoshea3116 midfielder
Stan played to enjoyed the game, money was just to have a little bet.
Waste of talent
Great football player but unprofessional and not the sharpest tool in the box. Met him many times
Yeah, so unprofessional. Cos that's what mattered. You are talking about the seventies mate. Different era. Didn't affect his ability did it.
Great player, this from a Stoke supporter. They just don't make em like that anymore.
Alan Hudson was also great to.
@@markpaulo269 indeed he was. He walked on water for Stoke.