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“An Entertainer Who Will Be Sorely Missed” | Half Time Interview | 1975-76 Team Remember Stan
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In the video “An Entertainer Who Will Be Sorely Missed” | Half Time Interview | 1975-76 Team Remember Stan, Bob and Doug McKenzie are a duo of hysterical Canadian siblings who hosted “Great White North”, a segment which was aired on second city television for the show’s most liked season when it streamed by CBC Television in in the early 80s. Bob’s character is played by hilarious comedian Rick Moranis and Doug’s part is acted by the comedian Dave Thomas. Which was created originally as a skit to both please and laugh at annoying Canadian content legislation, the two transformed into a pop culture phenomenon in both Canada and the United States. The McKenzie brothers enetually would become the focus of a hit comedy album, The Great White North, in 1981.
Stan’s teammates Phil Nutt, Ron Abbott, Frank McLintock, Ian Gillard, Dave Thomas, Don Shanks and Gerry Francis from the legendary 1975-75 QPR team payed tribute to Stan at on the pitch at half-time against West Bromwich Albion.
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really lovely tribute, so much respect for that 76 Team that should have won the league. they did win it with unbelievsble football. I live near Stan's home in MCR and there's lots of MCFC that follow the 'R's. His team mates are as amazing as the football they played. God Bless you and all at Loftus Road and I hope you are back where you belong soon.
We all remember the skill and goals but surely one of Stan's greatest moments came when he shot the table in Sporting Superstars!! Admit it-you're rolling around laughing at the memory!
That side could rip the best in the country to pieces with total football on probably the worst pitches we have had
Pure talent Stan was sprinkling of magic that make very good sides great
Was a 13 yr old Leeds fan remember QPR pushing Liverpool all the way and in my shoot magazine – 60 still Leeds Legends who never got the credit stan – Rodney marsh – Tony Currie – Alan Devonshire – Gordon Cowans
Frank McLintock looks great at 84.
Dave Thomas probably the finest winger of his generation….sublime skills in an era where skill and guile were a small commodity
RIP Stan
Lovely that players from the best ever R's team made this tribute to Stan. My heart goes out to Dave Thomas, a great player, who is coping with the sight loss. Good luck Dave!
Great performance by the current team v WBA. RIP Stan, one of our best ever! COYR's.
Love ❤❤❤
Stan Bowles and QPR during that period changed English football.
Dave Thomas was outstanding in our best ever team.
so proud of being in the Loft throughout the 70's and having the possibility of admiring these great players, miss you Stan ❤.
There will never be characters like the 1960's /1970's players. Best, Bowles, Worthington, Hudson, Marsh, Osgood etc.
A very touching occasion. The club get these sorts of things so right these days.
Always lovely to see Dave Thomas at the Bush,I’ve been watching football for over 50 years now and never see a better Winger than DT ❤
Stan was a magnificent football player, a real star. And Gerry is still highly regarded over here at Bristol.