R.I.P Stan. I remember seeing him playing at NP with QPR. A true maverick.
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According to the BBC news website, Stan Bowles, who was suffering from Alzheimer’s,has died aged 75. A top player in his day.
R.I.P Stan. I remember seeing him playing at NP with QPR. A true maverick.
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RIP Stanley. When football had so many entertainers.
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Sad news. Amazing talent.
QPR being on London Weekend Television had more than their fair share of TV coverage back in the day... three channels and Stan was a household name, a shining light.
Not your Gary Lineker type shining light, more of a Paul Gascoigne or Eric Cantona I'll do what I want when I want kind of player.
Two fingers to the hierarchy 👏 👏 👏
RIP Stan.
So many of that generation seem to have suffered from alzheimer’s.
Fantastic player. Amazing that back then, if your team got relegated, you stayed with them. Good to see Dave Thomas too, socks down. Always rated him.
The game today lacks characters like Stan Bowles, a talented & enigmatic player. RIP
R.I.P. Stan Bowles, the great entertainter.
"Stanley, Stanley where's your wife, where's your wife, where's your wife...."
Did Rodney Marsh and Stan Bowles ever play together in the same side. It got me thinking that over the years England wasted some amazing talent and entertainers such as the 2 above and others such as Alan Hudson, Matt Le Tissier, Duncan Mackenzie, Frank Worthington, Paul Gascogne to name a few. They never seemed to achieve their full potential on the international stage.
It was only last week that I was saying how much abuse would be thrown at the opposition’s best players in the fans attempt to put them off their game, and was was recalling that exact story about Stan Bowles… right down to Stanley suddenly stopping in his tracks and the shrugging of his shoulders. Followed by the ironic cheer from the fans, and the increase in the volume of the song until the end of the game.
With so many individual talents during those days, it took someone special to stand out amongst them and Stanley Bowles was one of those standouts.
TOBW - the side in red shirts and yellow shorts in that sequence was Cardiff City - it was my birthday treat and we lost 3-0 and the game was shown on the Big Match the next day. My birthday treat the previous year was a 4-3 defeat at Fulham when Tony Villars made his debut. There is a common threat every time my birthday treat was to see the City in London we lost.
Sadly passed away.
I remember him playing against City.
He was getting ready to take a throw in.
Some wagg shouts,Why are you hoggng the touch line Stan?Are you waiting for the result of the 3.30?
Stan turned around and said,What was the result mate?
You don't get characters in the in the game anymore.
merge please RIP Stan
Modern coaches/managers would be horrified at the antics of the entertaining mavericks of the past. They’d be having clutchers on the sidelines. Saying that, England’s managers of the time didn’t give them many caps, they were wary of them. You could imagine Ramsey acting all Capt Mainwaring with them, ‘You stupid boy(s)”.
Glad I witnessed that era though, they certainly brightened up the game.