QPR LEGEND Stan Bowles will return to Loftus Road for Saturday's Sky Bet Championship fixture against Millwall.





Bowles, who was last week voted Rangers' greatest player of all time in a Football League poll, will be a guest of the club for the visit of the Lions.





The 65 year-old will be presented to the crowd at half-time and interviewed on the pitch when the R's lock horns with Ian Holloway’s side in our final home fixture of the regular season.





Signed from Carlisle United for £112,000 in September 1972, Bowles went on to write himself into QPR folklore by making over 300 appearances in all competitions for the Hoops in a seven year spell at Loftus Road.





Bowles played a pivotal role in helping Rangers secure promotion to the First Division, scoring 17 goals in 35 league appearances, in his debut season for the club in 1972/73.





Rangers established themselves in the top flight over the course of the 1973/74 and 1974/75 seasons before mounting a challenge for the title in 1975/76.





QPR finished runners-up to Liverpool, but Bowles’ mercurial talent had helped cement Dave Sexton’s side as the most entertaining of the era.





In QPR's 1976/77 UEFA Cup run to the Quarter Finals, Bowles established a new 10-goal European record for a British player in a single season – beating the previous best by Dennis Viollet and Dennis Law.





He also won five full England caps as a QPR man.





Bowles is the latest in a long line of former players to return to Loftus Road this season, including the promotion-winning squad of 2003/04, as well as a quintet of players who played under the legendary Alec Stock, and more recently, fellow ex-R's Wayne Fereday, Andy Sinton and Phil Parkes.



