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Post by QPR Report on Jan 27, 2010 10:51:40 GMT
London Informer
Rangers chase Derby hitman Rob HulseJan 27 2010 By Paul Warburton QPR have set their sights on striker Rob Hulse. The Derby County hitman also interests Middlesbrough, who ironically lost out in the chase for Wayne Routledge after the Rs winger joined Newcastle instead on Tuesday. But flush with the £2million they made on the Routledge deal, Hoops are prepared to pay Derby a loan transfer fee as well as take on the 30-year-old’s £6k-a-week wages.Hulse has made 18 appearances for the Rams this season, but is far from Nigel Clough’s number one choice with the County manager preferring both Chris Porter and Steve Davies. Age is also a factor in Clough’s preference, but 30-year-old Hulse has the credentials to play as lone front man or alongside Jay Simpson in a revamped attack shorn of Patrick Agyemang, now on loan at Bristol City for the rest of the season. www.ealinggazette.co.uk/sport/football-ealing/qpr-ealing/2010/01/27/rangers-chase-derby-hitman-rob-hulse-64767-25696371/
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Post by QPR Report on Jan 27, 2010 10:52:47 GMT
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Post by Lonegunmen on Jan 27, 2010 10:54:10 GMT
I want preety boy christiano Ronaldo in a hooped shirt but that aint gonna happen either!
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Post by klr on Jan 27, 2010 11:14:01 GMT
Is this the same Rob Hulse that most if not all Championship clubs have had a good look at, but none have actually signed ?
We shouldnt be signing any players from Derby, they have got relegation written all over them, I dont think I've seen a team with less athleticism / pace.
We shouldnt be signing any players fullstop.
We should be selling players whilst we still can.
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Post by writtler on Jan 27, 2010 12:41:18 GMT
Would it be the same £2million we've made that completely ignores Villa's sell on fee?
Does Mr Warburton sit in GP's pocket at the games I wonder?
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Post by eskey8 on Jan 27, 2010 13:32:27 GMT
Hulse caused us a few problems when we played them at pride park.
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Post by cpr on Jan 27, 2010 13:33:27 GMT
I think you will find that Zed spells his name slightly differently.
I don't want Hulse either, for that matter.
Play what we have, German, Balanta, whoever, just get on with it.
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Post by Zamoraaaah on Jan 27, 2010 14:20:52 GMT
Forget my comment on the other WATRButon thread, he's obviously been briefed, oops, I mean talking to the Rangers insider.
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Post by moriarty on Jan 27, 2010 14:23:38 GMT
And this would be the same Rob Hulse on Base Soccer Agency's books, although funnily enough not featured on their own website list of clients.......
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Post by QPR Report on Jan 27, 2010 14:28:32 GMT
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Post by sirpiechucker on Jan 27, 2010 14:36:26 GMT
He used to be on their books because I previously wrote a thread BaseSoccer XI over on WATRB:
---Lee Camp--- Lloyd Doyley---Martin Taylor---Fitz Hall---Gary Borrowdale
Tommy Smith---Ben Watson---Paul McKenna---Kris Commons
Rob Hulse---Jonathan Stead
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Post by moriarty on Jan 27, 2010 14:46:15 GMT
Don't forget - Lee Cook, Mikele Leigertwood and ex Patrick Agyemang
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Post by Markqpr on Jan 27, 2010 14:50:23 GMT
Anyone know if they've got any decent players with long term potential.
I mean apart from Lee Camp.
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Post by sirpiechucker on Jan 27, 2010 14:53:57 GMT
Anyone know if they've got any decent players with long term potential. I mean apart from Lee Camp. And Dexter Blackstock. Hang on and I'll find out.
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Post by sirpiechucker on Jan 27, 2010 14:58:00 GMT
Supposedly Man Utd have been after Adam Matthews who is only 18. Naughton & Walker are now at Spurs - missed out on them. Gunter is at Forest - missed out on him. Daniel Rose looked sharp against Leeds. Ben Watson. Jack Wilshire and Aaron Ramsey are both with Base.
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Post by Markqpr on Jan 27, 2010 15:32:37 GMT
And Dexter Blackstock. Hang on and I'll find out. Supposedly Man Utd have been after Adam Matthews who is only 18. Naughton & Walker are now at Spurs - missed out on them. Gunter is at Forest - missed out on him. Daniel Rose looked sharp against Leeds. Ben Watson. Jack Wilshire and Aaron Ramsey are both with Base. Now that is an answer! Thanks SirPie. Great post.
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Post by QPR Report on Jan 28, 2010 8:03:14 GMT
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Post by Macmoish on Jan 27, 2011 8:13:43 GMT
And now we've got him!
Hopefully, he'll find his scoring form. Even if we now have Miller
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Post by Macmoish on Jan 27, 2011 8:18:24 GMT
And then we got Priskin Rangers do a Prisk trade Kilburn Times 27 January 2010
Ipswich Town's Tamas Priskin By Dave McIntyre and Ben KoskyQPR have made a bid to sign Hungarian hitman Tamas Priskin from Ipswich after offloading Patrick Agyemang to Bristol City. Priskin has failed to impress since a big-money move to Portman Road from Watford in the summer and has lost his place in Ipswich's first team. But Rangers are interested in taking the 23-year-old target man - an international team-mate of Rs playmaker Akos Buzsaky - on loan with a view to a permanent move. They have enquired about a number of other forwards, including Stoke's Dave Kitson, but are now preparing to make a formal offer for the Town striker. Priskin scored 19 goals in 82 appearances during his three-year spell with the Hornets, which included a brief loan with Preston in 2008, before his move to Ipswich. Rangers have cleared the decks for his arrival by allowing Agyemang to move to Ashton Gate on loan until the end of the season, with an agreed price of around £450,000 for his permanent transfer if he impresses. The 29-year-old striker hit a purple patch of scoring form soon after his £350,000 arrival from Preston two years ago, but had been in and out of the side under Rangers' recent procession of managers. Also leaving Loftus Road was winger Wayne Routledge, who joined Championship front-runners Newcastle in a £1.25m deal after they beat neighbours Middlesbrough to his signature. Rangers turned down an initial bid for Routledge from Gordon Strachan's side, but had been anxious to trim their wage bill by selling the former Crystal Palace and Tottenham player. There has also been speculation over the future of Rowan Vine, but new QPR boss Mick Harford confirmed that the forward remains very much part of his plans. Vine recently underwent a hernia operation, but featured in last week's friendly against Luton and Harford told the Times: "He'll probably have a reserve game or two, but he's not in my plans to go out on loan. "I was instrumental in bringing Rowan to the club when I was here last time and everyone knows what he's about. He's industrious, infectious and good to have around the place. "Unfortunately he had that horrific injury, which obviously set him back a bit and he's just had a little operation, but he's training well and looks fit. "If we can get Rowan Vine back to what he was, we've got a good player on our hands. "You've got to be careful with players who have been out long-term, with secondary injuries, not fatigue them and make sure they're fresh and ready to go into the first team." However, there could be further departures from QPR before the transfer window closes next Monday, with central defender Fitz Hall also lined up for a loan move. The central defender was another of the clutch of players who joined what was then viewed as a Rangers revolution two years ago, but he has lost his place in the Rs side since Jim Magilton's departure in December. qprreport.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=10179
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