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Post by QPR Report on Mar 9, 2009 18:29:46 GMT
Croydon Advertiser - Exclusive: Palace move for QPR midfielder - Crystal Palace have taken Queens Park Rangers midfielder Danny Maguire on trial. Ninteen-year-old Maguire, a product of the Loftus Road youth set-up, put to pen paper on a one-year professional deal at the Championship side last season - but has yet to make his senior debut with the west London club. - It is understood that the talented midfielder has been told he has no long-term future with Paulo Sousa's side and has already had a trial with League One outfit Stockport County. - Maguire made his Palace debut this afternoon (Monday) in the Eagles second string's 4-2 win over Millwall reserves.
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Post by cpr on Mar 9, 2009 19:55:35 GMT
Sad loss.
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Post by grumpyolde on Mar 9, 2009 21:13:56 GMT
the best player QPR have produced for many years has no place at loftus road. Yet another young pro being pushed out of the club. I've said in earlier posts it looks as though the whole lot are getting the sack. No reserves = no more home grown players. What are these people doing to the club? Reading the report on Crystal Palace website it looks as though Maguire had a good game.Made one goal and scored another. Perhaps he doesn't fit in because he knows where the goals are.
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Post by QPR Report on Mar 9, 2009 21:54:11 GMT
Really that good? If so why would we be getting him ou?
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Post by grumpyolde on Mar 9, 2009 22:01:27 GMT
\Because the man making ALL the decisions at QPR knows absolutely nothing about football. At the moment he's on a huge money saving purge.
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Post by londonranger on Mar 9, 2009 23:41:40 GMT
dunno grumpy, I think theres something else going on. hes starting to cut his losses. Cogitating on various possibilities. That community trust deal also may indicate something else also. Theyre under close watch from Business aspects of my brain.
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Post by grumpyolde on Mar 10, 2009 0:09:40 GMT
stockport apparently wanted him but are facing possible administration and are having to sell players to stay alive so could not afford him.
shame him leaving after over 11 years at qpr
Report asks how good is he ? Well about 10 former managers thought he was good enough to keep.
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Post by londonranger on Mar 10, 2009 1:53:01 GMT
But I dont think quality is an issue. He is jettisonin salary and selling off good breeding farm types for cash,like yearlings. We used to sell stars to survive, None left, But a high multi is running team like he was broke. Why, he doesnt want to lose too much money. Thats why I think Paladini Sousa will stay. He wants yes men, not people who will want him to spend money. He wants to stay pat with his boutique little team and low atendance, We have to stay here until the economy turns around which could be lengthy Besides a boutique is small and cant get overcrowded, 12000 is fine while he can run His Fellinni type C club with society types and the team can also ressemble characters in a Fellini film. Playing football while not playing and being good characters for his absurd drama
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Post by QPR Report on Mar 10, 2009 6:32:20 GMT
From nine months ago:" Exclusive - Maguire talks to LFW after signing QPR pro deal Friday 04 Jul 2008 by Clive Whittingham www.clubfanzine.com/QPR/v2.showNews.php?id=11712 "Youth teamers Danny Maguire, Matt O'Brien, Chris Arthur, Ramone Rose, Josh Ford and Lee Brown have all signed one year professional contracts at Loftus Road." (Interesting to see how they've developed. Ford is gone. Arthur is loan)
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Post by grumpyolde on Mar 10, 2009 10:44:53 GMT
At the risk of constantly repeating myself I've been asking you all to monitor the movements from the club in the recent past. Report posts an article regarding young pro's who signed contracts at the begining of the season. Maguire, O'Brien, Arthur, Ford and Brown all looking for another club. Rose will be out contract at the end of june. A clean sweep of the team that won the Puma youth league two years running. Add to that the dismissal of youth coach Steve Brown and no relacement. You don't have to be Einstien to see that the youth system is being dismantled at QPR. Probably just to save money. The supporters who think there will be some big buys coming in in the summer are living in a dream world. The only thing you can look forward to are price rises.
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Post by QPR Report on Mar 12, 2009 8:46:18 GMT
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Post by grumpyolde on Mar 12, 2009 10:49:50 GMT
Absolutely no surprise at that report. He was the best passer of the ball at the club WITH EITHER FOOT. Never given even a chance at QPR probably due to Ainsworths pedigree of coming from Wimbledon where they didn't know what passing was. The way things are going he could be playing in the premier before QPR
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Post by andyg199 on Mar 12, 2009 12:22:03 GMT
Absolutely no surprise at that report. He was the best passer of the ball at the club WITH EITHER FOOT. Never given even a chance at QPR probably due to Ainsworths pedigree of coming from Wimbledon where they didn't know what passing was. The way things are going he could be playing in the premier before QPR Everything you said could be true, except for one thing. Ainsworth is almost certainly not the decision maker here. He spent a couple of barely-playing years at Wimbledon in his late twenties after having played several prior years at other clubs - Wimbledon's influence on him is probably about as much as his influence on the Maguire decision.
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Post by grumpyolde on Mar 12, 2009 15:54:18 GMT
I didn't say that Ainsworth made the decision to release Maguire. That was probably made by the man who makes all the decisions at QPR - it is doubtful Briatore had ever seen him play. Ainsworth was the man in charge of the reserves who frequently played him out of position and didn't really give him a chance.
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Post by andyg199 on Mar 12, 2009 17:10:25 GMT
I didn't say that Ainsworth made the decision to release Maguire. That was probably made by the man who makes all the decisions at QPR - it is doubtful Briatore had ever seen him play. Ainsworth was the man in charge of the reserves who frequently played him out of position and didn't really give him a chance. Not such a tenuous link after all then. That can't have helped him.
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