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Post by Macmoish on Apr 12, 2011 12:30:59 GMT
So we know none of these will be vs Barnsley. But Rowlands is not here Squad: Putnins, Rose, Parker, Ramage, Tofas, Borrowdale, Sharif, Andrade, Harriman, Hewitt, O'Donnell, Sanderson, Graham, Walker, Gibbons, Henry-Francis, Cook, Doughty, Parmenter. QPR Official Site RAMAGE TO FEATURE FOR RESSIES Posted on: Tue 12 Apr 2011 Peter Ramage will return to action following a seven month absence, when QPR Reserves take on the MK Dons this afternoon (Tuesday). The dependable Geordie, who suffered an ACL injury against Middlesbrough on September 9th, is set to feature when Ronnie Jepson's side lock horns with the Dons at Harlington. Ramage has made an incredible recovery, with his attitude being touted as a major reason for his swift return. Lee Cook will also be getting a runout following a successful 70 minutes of action in the Reserves' last fixture against Fulham a fortnight ago. Squad: Putnins, Rose, Parker, Ramage, Tofas, Borrowdale, Sharif, Andrade, Harriman, Hewitt, O'Donnell, Sanderson, Graham, Walker, Gibbons, Henry-Francis, Cook, Doughty, Parmenter. www.qpr.co.uk/page/ReserveNews/0,,10373~2336689,00.html
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Post by Macmoish on Apr 13, 2011 9:18:35 GMT
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Post by Lonegunmen on Apr 13, 2011 9:31:44 GMT
good to see Rambo and Cook get a run.
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Post by Macmoish on Apr 13, 2011 10:04:14 GMT
Ben Kosky/Kilburn Times Returning Ramage targets new QPR deal Ben Kosky Wednesday, April 13, 2011 10:42 AM PETER Ramage is determined to earn a new contract at QPR after making his comeback from a seven-month injury nightmare this week. The Rangers defender, who suffered a torn cruciate ligament in September, finally returned to action with a half-hour run-out in Tuesday’s training ground friendly, a 1-0 defeat against MK Dons. Now the former Newcastle player is desperate for further opportunities to prove his worth before the end of the season, when his Loftus Road contract is due to expire. “I haven’t yet sat down with anyone at the club to discuss the situation, but I’d love to stay,” Ramage told the Times. “It’s been a rocky three years but I’ve loved every minute of it and my family’s really settled down here. “Getting the injury in the last year of my contract was sod’s law, but now at least I can throw my hat in the ring and let the manager know I’m available, then obviously it’s up to him whether I’m involved or not. “Of course there are more important considerations for the club – it’s all about the lads getting the points they need to be promoted. I’ll be shouting it from the rooftops, though – it’s important for me to be fit for selection. “I’ve been trying to stay involved, going to the first-team games and doing as much as I can off the pitch as well. Now all I can do is try to impress and do everything I can to make sure I’m still at QPR next season.” The 27-year-old Geordie left his hometown club to sign for the Rs on a free transfer in 2008, but his fortunes fluctuated under a succession of managers. Some excellent displays in central defence at the end of last season seemed to have caught Warnock’s eye, but a red card against his former club meant Ramage was suspended for the start of the current campaign and the game against Middlesbrough, in which he sustained the cruciate ligament injury, was only his second substitute appearance. Initial reports suggested that the injury would rule him out for the entire season, but the player refused to accept that diagnosis. “I’ve been feeling strong for the last few weeks and it was great to get out there and play,” added Ramage. “Hopefully I’ve got the monkey off my back now and, touch wood, that’s the end of the problem. “I was always determined to at least get back to training before the end of the season and, if a game came along, I wanted to make sure I could be involved. “I think we’re going to try and get another training ground game arranged soon but, if we can’t and it means I’m doing extra training instead, then so be it!” www.kilburntimes.co.uk/qpr/returning_ramage_targets_new_qpr_deal_1_863695
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Post by cpr on Apr 13, 2011 11:06:16 GMT
He is a player I would like to see offered a new contract.
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Post by Lonegunmen on Apr 13, 2011 12:07:26 GMT
Ditto, As a CB he can be very good, as a RB not too bad but prefer him at CB. His genuineness and passion are good for the club.
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Post by Macmoish on Apr 13, 2011 15:18:04 GMT
QPR Official Site RAMBO'S JOY AT R'S RETURN Peter Ramage played 30 minutes on his comeback from an ACL injury, as QPR Reserves succumbed to a 1-0 defeat against MK Dons on Tuesday. The former Newcastle United defender - who has been sidelined for seven months - entered the fray on the hour, with Rangers already trailing. Speaking to www.qpr.co.uk, Ramage said: "It felt great to be back out there. "It's been a long time in coming. "It feels as though I've overcome a massive mental barrier. "I've coped well in training and joined in with the lads over the last month, but this was a big step for me." *You can read more of Ramage's exclusive thoughts on his return to action in Monday's matchday programme against Derby County. www.qpr.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10373~2337742,00.html
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