Post by Roller on Jun 12, 2016 8:17:54 GMT
I know the content of this has already been pasted into the transfer thread, but should the following be on the official website?
Not in my opinion, I think it is a dangerous line to cross. How do they decide which rumours to feature and does this imply any sort of foundation to them? I know that they want more traffic but I don't think that this is the right way to achieve that.
In a new feature on QPR.co.uk we look at what the media are saying about the R’s …
Junior Hoilett is torn between staying at QPR or joining Premier League side Swansea City according to GetWestLondon.
Holiett is out of contract at Loftus Road but has been offered a new deal to remain in W12.
And according to reporter Paul Warburton, Hoilett is torn over the decision: “The Canadian international is torn between staying at a club he likes and where he rekindled his career last season, or backing himself to succeed in pastures new, with Swansea City a reported suitor.
“It’s understood the man who was 26 on Monday appreciates what Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has done for him, but negotiations are still touch-and-go.
“He backs himself do well elsewhere, but likes QPR and west London, is the feeling in the Hoilett camp.”
Source: GetWestLondon
QPR are eyeing a move for Derby County defender Craig Forsyth according to reports on TEAMtalk.com.
Forsyth is reportedly being considered by manager Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink as an option at left-back following the departure of Paul Konchesky and Clint Hill at the end of the season.
“The Scottish International is reportedly attracting interest from a host of Championship sides including Brighton and Hove Albion and Fulham,” the online report states.
“Championship rivals Brighton, Fulham and QPR are all looking to bring in a new left-back to add to their defensive options next season and they are weighing up a move for Forsyth.”
Source: TEAMtalk.com
Finally, there's conflicting reports about QPR's pursuit of Brentford left-back Jake Bidwell in the west London press.
West London Sport claim that the R's are preparing to table another offer for the defender.
Reporter David McIntyre states: "QPR plan to make another approach for Brentford captain Jake Bidwell. Brentford recently rejected an offer from Rangers for the left-back, 23, who has a year of his contract remaining."
However, GetWestLondon believe that boss Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink is considering other options after being put off by Brentford's valuation of the player.
"Chances of QPR signing Brentford's highly-rated Jake Bidwell - see above - took a downward spiral today after Bees slapped a £3m price tag on him," writes Paul Warburton.
"Hoops have no intention of paying that for any player this summer - not least a defender, and especially one with only a year left on his contract."
Sources: West London Sport & GetWestLondon
QPR striker Conor Washington meanwhile was on media duties for Northern Ireland earlier today as he gears up for the start of Euro 2016.
Washington took centre-stage at the Irish's press conference where he talked about his meteoric rise up the footballing pyramid.
In 2012 he was watching the tournament as a postman and now the R's forward is preparing to play in it.
"It's a surreal thought to think back four years ago to where I am now," he told the Daily Mail Online.
"I was a postman most of the time. During the tournament it would have been pre-season for me. I would have been working, going to the gym, playing golf and getting myself ready for the new season really. Watching the games if I could stay up that late. There were some early mornings (as a postman)."
Source: Daily Mail Online
The views expressed above do not represent those of QPR.
www.qpr.co.uk/news/article/qpr-in-the-media-round-up-hoilett-forsyth-speculation-3137479.aspx
Junior Hoilett is torn between staying at QPR or joining Premier League side Swansea City according to GetWestLondon.
Holiett is out of contract at Loftus Road but has been offered a new deal to remain in W12.
And according to reporter Paul Warburton, Hoilett is torn over the decision: “The Canadian international is torn between staying at a club he likes and where he rekindled his career last season, or backing himself to succeed in pastures new, with Swansea City a reported suitor.
“It’s understood the man who was 26 on Monday appreciates what Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has done for him, but negotiations are still touch-and-go.
“He backs himself do well elsewhere, but likes QPR and west London, is the feeling in the Hoilett camp.”
Source: GetWestLondon
QPR are eyeing a move for Derby County defender Craig Forsyth according to reports on TEAMtalk.com.
Forsyth is reportedly being considered by manager Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink as an option at left-back following the departure of Paul Konchesky and Clint Hill at the end of the season.
“The Scottish International is reportedly attracting interest from a host of Championship sides including Brighton and Hove Albion and Fulham,” the online report states.
“Championship rivals Brighton, Fulham and QPR are all looking to bring in a new left-back to add to their defensive options next season and they are weighing up a move for Forsyth.”
Source: TEAMtalk.com
Finally, there's conflicting reports about QPR's pursuit of Brentford left-back Jake Bidwell in the west London press.
West London Sport claim that the R's are preparing to table another offer for the defender.
Reporter David McIntyre states: "QPR plan to make another approach for Brentford captain Jake Bidwell. Brentford recently rejected an offer from Rangers for the left-back, 23, who has a year of his contract remaining."
However, GetWestLondon believe that boss Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink is considering other options after being put off by Brentford's valuation of the player.
"Chances of QPR signing Brentford's highly-rated Jake Bidwell - see above - took a downward spiral today after Bees slapped a £3m price tag on him," writes Paul Warburton.
"Hoops have no intention of paying that for any player this summer - not least a defender, and especially one with only a year left on his contract."
Sources: West London Sport & GetWestLondon
QPR striker Conor Washington meanwhile was on media duties for Northern Ireland earlier today as he gears up for the start of Euro 2016.
Washington took centre-stage at the Irish's press conference where he talked about his meteoric rise up the footballing pyramid.
In 2012 he was watching the tournament as a postman and now the R's forward is preparing to play in it.
"It's a surreal thought to think back four years ago to where I am now," he told the Daily Mail Online.
"I was a postman most of the time. During the tournament it would have been pre-season for me. I would have been working, going to the gym, playing golf and getting myself ready for the new season really. Watching the games if I could stay up that late. There were some early mornings (as a postman)."
Source: Daily Mail Online
The views expressed above do not represent those of QPR.
www.qpr.co.uk/news/article/qpr-in-the-media-round-up-hoilett-forsyth-speculation-3137479.aspx
Not in my opinion, I think it is a dangerous line to cross. How do they decide which rumours to feature and does this imply any sort of foundation to them? I know that they want more traffic but I don't think that this is the right way to achieve that.