Listen "Queens Park Rangers 1975-76"
Episode Synopsis
Was QPR’s 1975-76 side one of the greatest teams never to win the league? Join us as we reflect on their legacy and rank their place in football history!In this episode of By Far The Greatest Team, hosts Graham Dunn and Jamie Rooney are joined by London football expert Stuart Burgess to revisit the incredible story of Queens Park Rangers’ legendary 1975-76 season.Exploring the glam rock era's influence on football, the pivotal role of Jim Gregory in the club's success, and the impact of key players like Stan Bowles. They discuss the tactical evolution under Dave Sexton and highlight memorable moments from the season, ultimately reflecting on the legacy of this iconic team. In this segment, the conversation delves into the nostalgia surrounding QPR's past, the unpredictable nature of football titles, and the disparity of wealth in the sport. The speakers reflect on the golden age of QPR players, the underrepresentation of English talent in international football, and the glam footballers of the 70s. They also discuss the versatile David Webb, who played every position on the field, including a memorable stint as a goalkeeper. In this segment, the conversation delves into various intriguing aspects of football, including the unusual roles of emergency strikers and outfield players stepping in as goalkeepers. The discussion shifts to QPR's remarkable start to the season, highlighting key players like Stan Bowles and Dave Thomas. The evolution of goalkeeping, particularly Phil Parks' contributions, is examined, alongside the bizarre circumstances surrounding the title race's conclusion. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the historical context of football fixture management, particularly focusing on the English FA's role and the implications of fixture changes on teams like Liverpool and QPR during the 1975-76 season. They discuss the dramatic title race, Liverpool's subsequent dominance, and the structural differences between QPR and Liverpool that contributed to their divergent paths. The conversation also highlights the career of Stan Bowles and reflects on QPR's legacy, culminating in a ranking of the team's greatness.🔥 What made QPR’s title charge so special? • The glam rock era and its influence on football culture • The pivotal role of Jim Gregory in QPR’s rise • Stan Bowles, Dave Thomas, and Phil Parkes—icons of the era • Dave Sexton’s tactical evolution and QPR’s unique playing style • The bizarre end to the title race and the FA’s role in fixture scheduling⚽ Unexpected twists & football nostalgia: • David Webb: The man who played in every position—including goalkeeper! • Outfield players stepping in as emergency goalkeepers • The growing disparity in football wealth and QPR’s underdog status • How Liverpool’s dominance changed the course of English football🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & all major platforms!#QPR #QueensParkRangers #FootballHistory #StanBowles #ByFarTheGreatestTeam #QPR1976 #EPLHistory #FootballPodcastIf you enjoy these podcasts, please don't forget to subscribe and give us a rating and also tell everyone about them!If you enjoy these podcasts, please don't forget to subscribe and give us a rating and also tell everyone about them!
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