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Wembley 1967 - Bill Elkins was there!

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My Dad’s Ford Thames van had it’s windows plastered with that glorious QPR team photo for weeks in advance
of the Wembley Final…..THE WEMBLEY FINAL!!

How on earth did my humble Third Division Club manage such a tremendous feat? The excitement and
anticipation of that short trip down the Harrow Road (I lived in Queen’s Park at the time) was almost unbearable.

How could any day upstage the evening when QPR totally outclassed First Division Leicester City which included
Gordon Banks in goal? An evening that I will never forget. And what about the two legs of the semi-final against
Birmingham City…..surely a bridge too far?

I was unable to make the trip to St.Andrews for the first leg due to work commitments but I had managed to avoid
knowing the result before reaching home and settling down in front of the television to watch the highlights.

The commentator said something along the lines of that there was an interesting outcome to the game! You bet
there was…..4-1 to the R’s and my Mum and Dad’s front room in 187a Kilburn Lane was rocking…..unbelievable!.

The second leg at Loftus Road was not a formality, Birmingham were a free scoring side. They had scored 50 goals
in 27 league games and a certain Barry Bridges to contend with.

Two goals from Rodney Marsh and another one from Mike Keen saw Rangers safely through to Wembley. 7-2 on
aggregate and I was walking on air!

All through that memorable Season, I was a regular on the South Africa Road terracing along with the
‘Half Way Line Boys’ We had a great rapport with the players, especially Mark Lazarus who used to greet our chants
with his arms held aloft in recognition.

Unfortunately, I was unable to obtain a ticket that would of enabled me to stand alongside the ‘Half Way Line’ supporters
at Wembley but I had a Cousin (my Mum’s Sister’s Son, Richard) who dearly wanted to attend the Final and managed
to get hold of two tickets for 5/- each.

British Railways were running special trains from Queen’s Park direct to Wembley so we were not part of the famous
march to Wembley, something that I now regret. And so Richard and I proudly took our places on Saturday, 4th March 1967,
in the East Standing Enclosure of Wembley Stadium for the Football League Cup Final against West Bromwich Albion.

The match has been well documented….2-0 down with ex-Rangers winger, Clive Clark running riot for West Brom,
Alec Stock’s half time rallying call, Rodney’s wonder goal, Roger Morgan’s header and the wonderful, never to be
forgotten winner from the legend that is Mark Lazarus.

What wonderful entertainment the QPR team of 1966/67 provided us with. The names even to this day roll off the tongue.
Peter Springett, Hazell, Langley, Keen, Hunt, Sibley, Lazarus, Sanderson, Allen, Marsh and the Morgan twins.

Let’s not forget the part that the Chairman, Jim Gregory played in all of this. Jim made some astute appointments in his
reign. Alec Stock was a respected Manager with the midas touch and had alongside him an able Assistant Manager in
Bill Dodgin.

Alec Farmer was the experienced Trainer who had seen it all. So was it any surprise that this talented team went all
the way to a Wembley Final on that sunny Saturday in 1967? I think not and I thank them all for the wonderful memories.

Bill Elkins
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Re: Wembley 1967 - Bill Elkins was there!

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Phil Bargent posted this on Indy's Facebook group..
'I lived at 159 Kilburn Lane in those days! Mum & Dad ran The Flora on the Harrow Road…

I bunked off school to go on the coach to Brum with my two cousins who lived in Sixth Ave..and went to 2nd leg
at the Bush! And then walked behind the lorry from there all the way to Wembley - what a glorious day that
was 💙🤍⚽️👍 - Up the Rrrrsss!'
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