Born on this Day, QPR Legend.....
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2022 10:06 am
Born on this Day in 1917 – QPR Legend, Alec Stock
Alec Stock was born in Peasedown St. John, Somerset, on 30th March 1917.
As a player, Alec had previously played for Tottenham Hotspur and Charlton Athletic before joining the R’s in February 1938.
Later that month he made his debut against Reading at Loftus Road and scored one of the goals in the 3-0 win. Alec made a total of 47 appearances, scoring 16 goals, before the outbreak of war halted his career.
He was drafted into the Army and served as a tank officer. After the war Alec joined Yeovil Town as player/manager and achieved great success.
Alec later managed Leyton Orient and then briefly, Arsenal and A.S. Roma.
In August 1959, he arrived at Loftus Road after Jack Taylor had moved on to manage Leeds United.
In the 1959/60 Club Handbook the QPR President, The Earl of Cottenham, wrote: ‘The Rangers have taken stock. I am sure all you loyal supporters will give Mr Alec Stock and the players your wholehearted encouragement, so that the stock of this old Club rises to its rightful place in the football world.’
Ian Holloway would most certainly concur with the title of Alec’s short article on page 8: ‘The Key Word is Enthusiasm” writes Alec Stock – “Preen not your feathers today with the glories of the past for you are apt to tarnish, not gild, neither dwell on your past misfortunes or errors except to put them to good use as stepping stones to future success.”
‘The above is cribbed from an old programme, and, in my opinion, is an apt appreciation of the Club at the moment.
Enthusiasm on the part of all – officials, players and supporters – will lead the Rangers during season 1959/60, back to the standards of success formerly achieved by the Club.’
Rangers finished the season in 8th place and we know what he went on to achieve for our Club.
Thanks Alec….
Alec Stock was born in Peasedown St. John, Somerset, on 30th March 1917.
As a player, Alec had previously played for Tottenham Hotspur and Charlton Athletic before joining the R’s in February 1938.
Later that month he made his debut against Reading at Loftus Road and scored one of the goals in the 3-0 win. Alec made a total of 47 appearances, scoring 16 goals, before the outbreak of war halted his career.
He was drafted into the Army and served as a tank officer. After the war Alec joined Yeovil Town as player/manager and achieved great success.
Alec later managed Leyton Orient and then briefly, Arsenal and A.S. Roma.
In August 1959, he arrived at Loftus Road after Jack Taylor had moved on to manage Leeds United.
In the 1959/60 Club Handbook the QPR President, The Earl of Cottenham, wrote: ‘The Rangers have taken stock. I am sure all you loyal supporters will give Mr Alec Stock and the players your wholehearted encouragement, so that the stock of this old Club rises to its rightful place in the football world.’
Ian Holloway would most certainly concur with the title of Alec’s short article on page 8: ‘The Key Word is Enthusiasm” writes Alec Stock – “Preen not your feathers today with the glories of the past for you are apt to tarnish, not gild, neither dwell on your past misfortunes or errors except to put them to good use as stepping stones to future success.”
‘The above is cribbed from an old programme, and, in my opinion, is an apt appreciation of the Club at the moment.
Enthusiasm on the part of all – officials, players and supporters – will lead the Rangers during season 1959/60, back to the standards of success formerly achieved by the Club.’
Rangers finished the season in 8th place and we know what he went on to achieve for our Club.
Thanks Alec….