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On this Day - Remembering Stan Anderson....

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2022 9:07 am
by Steve Russell
Stan Anderson sadly passed away on 10th June 2018, aged 85.

His playing league career commenced at Sunderland where he went on to make over 400 appearances.
Stan then moved to Newcastle in 1963 and two years later he signed for Middlesbrough, where
he was to also manage.

Stan’s association with the R’s was brief and on the 28th September 1974 the Newcastle Evening Chronicle
carried the following article:

‘Former Newcastle United skipper Stan Anderson today faced one of the hardest tasks in soccer.

Anderson, ex-boss of Middlesbrough, is in charge of trouble-torn Queen’s Park Rangers, following the
resignation of manager Gordon Jago.

And Stan – he also captained Sunderland and Middlesbrough – had to lift Rangers’ morale in time for
today’s match against Manchester City at Maine Road. Who eventually takes over from Jago is anybody’s guess.

Brian Clough and Billy Nicholson, currently out of work, spring to mind. So, too, do Terry Venables and former
Rangers coach Bobby Campbell, No. 2 to Bertie Mee at Arsenal for the past 12 months.

Apart from Jago, Rangers were also without striker Stan Bowles today – but Bowles will be back next week,
when his club suspension is lifted.

But Jago, who yesterday resigned for the second time in four months, looks certain to split with the club he
took to eighth place in the First Division last season after winning promotion.

Last May, Jago asked to stay at Loftus Road ten days after quitting. Chairman Jim Gregory is hoping for a similar
change of feelings this time, but Jago’s mind seems to be made up.

Jago had apparently become depressed by his side’s poor form and had taken criticism to heart.

But what is really behind Rangers’ transformation from being the happiest club in the land to the most
unsettled? Jago thinks everybody expected too much, but there are other more obvious problems.
Bowles’ transfer request for instance.

Then came the decision to sell Terry Mancini and finally the transfer of Ian Evans and captain
Venables – the most influential man at the club – to Crystal Palace. All of these things added up to a
giant headache for Jago.’

Rangers lost 0-1 at Maine Road that day, but defeated Ipswich Town 1-0 at Loftus Road a week later.

Stan went on to manage Doncaster Rovers the following year. As for the R’s, Dave Sexton was
appointed manager in October and then led QPR to 11th place.

Re: On this Day - Remembering Stan Anderson....

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2022 12:01 pm
by steveqpr881
Now, that is interesting: I don't remember Stan being our manager, no matter how temporary.
And the thought of a "currently out of work" Brian Clough taking over makes you wonder......