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RIP Gordon Jago 10:49 - Jul 6 with 15994 viewshubble




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RIP Gordon Jago on 10:57 - Jul 6 with 10975 viewsPlanetHonneywood

RIP indeed.

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RIP Gordon Jago on 11:09 - Jul 6 with 10928 views222gers

One of our top managers RIP
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RIP Gordon Jago on 11:11 - Jul 6 with 10909 viewsstantheman10

Sad news indeed. A legend and the instigator of the 75/76 team
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RIP Gordon Jago on 11:18 - Jul 6 with 10847 viewsstevec

Best manager this club ever had, took us to another level.

RIP
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RIP Gordon Jago on 11:19 - Jul 6 with 10847 viewsoldchap

How very sad, ahead of his time as a communicator and with Bobby Campbell as an excellent coach developed an exciting and successful football style. He managed the 'exit' of one legend, Rodney Marsh and helped talented youngsters to flourish before heralding the entrance of a new legend in Stan Bowles and the signing of Don Givens and Dave Thomas.

He built the foundations of a wonderful era for QPR. RIP
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RIP Gordon Jago on 11:20 - Jul 6 with 10830 viewscolinallcars

RIP Gordon.
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RIP Gordon Jago on 11:22 - Jul 6 with 10828 viewsdmm

Another hero gone. Rest in Peace and Power Gordon.
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RIP Gordon Jago on 11:24 - Jul 6 with 10802 viewsflynnbo

Very sad indeed. He was the architect of that great runners-up side of 1975/76 and was instrumental in player recruitment and playing style. We need to honour him in an equally suitable manner. RIP Gordon
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RIP Gordon Jago on 11:29 - Jul 6 with 10759 viewsNorthantsHoop

RIP Gordon Jago, the man who got QPR established in the old first division in 1973 and brought some great players to the club during his period in charge.
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RIP Gordon Jago on 11:32 - Jul 6 with 10739 viewsqpr_1968

great manager....what a great season 72/73 was.
and with his passing, the rest is history.

RIP gordon, you made my early teenage years a pleasure to watch that superb team.

Poll: how many games this season....home/away.

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RIP Gordon Jago on 11:34 - Jul 6 with 10699 viewspaulparker

A bit before my time
But one of the men who helped put QPR on the map
RIP

And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles Brian Moore

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RIP Gordon Jago on 11:41 - Jul 6 with 10644 viewsE15Hoop

Not just a bona fide QPR legend who laid the foundation for so much that came later without any desire for shamless self-promotion, but a true visionary in promoting youth development and a thoroughly decent gentleman who always gave time to startstruck young fans like myself.

I hope the club does him proud in honouring his legacy - I'm sure it will.
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RIP Gordon Jago on 11:54 - Jul 6 with 10557 viewsPindarus

Without a doubt our finest ever manager. He had no real history as a coach/manager. Yet he brought us Givens, Bowles and Thomas and took us from middling second division to a real force in the first division.
RIP Gordon and thanks for the wonderful memories.
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RIP Gordon Jago on 12:00 - Jul 6 with 10519 viewsjohncharles

Thank you Gordon for making QPR the team that everyone associates with attacking flair and entertainment. During the seventies I met so many football fans from all over Britain and even Europe who were visiting London and wanted to take a match their first choice was Loftus Road because they wanted entertaining football.

Strong and stable my arse.

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RIP Gordon Jago on 12:03 - Jul 6 with 10511 viewsSuperhoops2808

One of the first managers I remember during my years supporting QPR.

RIP Gordon
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RIP Gordon Jago on 12:17 - Jul 6 with 10427 viewsGus_iom

One who was before my time, but who I know QPR owe so much to.
RIP

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RIP Gordon Jago on 12:28 - Jul 6 with 10369 viewsBoston

A great man in great times.

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RIP Gordon Jago on 13:03 - Jul 6 with 10166 viewswillesdenr

Sad, RIP indeed. Gordon Jago was the one who stabilised the team and brought success after the mess of managers following Alec Stock. I often wonder if we had gone on to win the league if he had still been here instead of Sexton. Who knows?
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RIP Gordon Jago on 13:08 - Jul 6 with 10141 viewsQPROslo

RIP Gordon.
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RIP Gordon Jago on 13:12 - Jul 6 with 10119 viewsthemodfather

RIp a great QPR manager , created a flowing passing football team. maybe ahead of his time? signed some good players too.
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RIP Gordon Jago on 13:15 - Jul 6 with 10098 viewsterryb

RIP Gordon. The only word that I can use for you is favourite.

My favourite Queens Park Rangers manager & your 1972/74 team are my favourite teams & seasons!

It was an absolute delight to watch the team that you built (with a little bit of help from Jim Gregory!).

Thank you so much for all of the memories that you gave to us.
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RIP Gordon Jago on 13:27 - Jul 6 with 10051 viewssexton

In a few weeks he signed Givens, Bowles and Thomas.

What a manager.
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RIP Gordon Jago on 13:40 - Jul 6 with 9989 viewsGhost_on_the_Westway

Another one from our golden era no longer with us.
RIP Mr Jago and thank you.

I need a SAGA. What’s the SAGA? It’s ….. Queen’s Park Rangers.

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RIP Gordon Jago on 14:10 - Jul 6 with 9867 viewsSimonJames

RIP Mr Jago

100% of people who drink water will die.

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RIP Gordon Jago on 14:20 - Jul 6 with 9827 viewsNorthernr

RIP Gordon Jago on 13:27 - Jul 6 by sexton

In a few weeks he signed Givens, Bowles and Thomas.

What a manager.


Steady transfer window that.

RIP.
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