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Post by QPR Report on Feb 7, 2009 20:59:58 GMT
Both for his performance and his supposed attitude/post match comments re Nott Forest. Two Words: Phil Parkes. Never replaced him. Should never have sold him
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Post by londonranger on Feb 7, 2009 21:42:55 GMT
Well i think its pretty evident that he doesnt want to play for QPR anymore.
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Post by londonranger on Feb 8, 2009 0:41:59 GMT
One that he went around shaking hands with Trees and fans and ignoring his team. That is heretical if true as reported on q block. Should he be fined? Sad really,because this will stick around to be carried with him. He really was so good at keeping us in Champ. Gregorys pick,plus his first signing to a contract. Legs was next then he was done. Players do lose control of themselves emotionally but this appears like he was off his trolley giving interviews "Rescue me from this QPR lot". It struck me that perhaps Holloway running to Leicester under no cover was another escape at all costs move. well suppose these are two totally separates issue, but I,m not sure.
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Post by QPR Report on Feb 8, 2009 7:36:15 GMT
And this was the BBC - Keeper Camp keen on Forest return
Queens Park Rangers goalkeeper Lee Camp has told BBC Radio Nottingham that he would be interested in a move back to Nottingham Forest.
Camp spent 15 games on loan with the Reds, and saved two stoppage-time penalties in that time, including one against arch-rivals Derby County.
Camp said: "If Forest want to do something, fantastic. I'm under the impression that they know what to do.
"It would certainly interest me, but the ball is in Forest's court."
Camp left Forest after the win at Norwich at the end of December, and it had seemed that the appointment of Billy Davies as Reds manager would end his chances of a return to the City Ground.
Reports had claimed that Camp and Davies had fallen out when they were both at Derby, but Camp dismissed suggestions of a rift between the pair.
"Me and Billy never had a crossed word, a disagreement, or anything at Derby. He was always very honest with me, looked me in the eye and told me how it was."
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Post by sandyhoops on Feb 8, 2009 10:29:12 GMT
Seems that he spoke to BBC Radio Nottingham straight after yesterday's game - as you've reported above.
But more damning is what I've heard from fans actually at the match - that he constantly acknowledged the Forest fans' chants before, during AND after the match. But ignored the Rs' fans throughout - including not bothering to acknowledge our travelling supporters after the match.
I think his actions are deliberate - the loan window opens tomorrow, I believe. And he has timed his actions and words perfectly to suit himself.
Unfortunately, his attitude since the beginning of the season has been dreadful - I have seen him sulk and moan and visibly show his disgust at what he believes to have been the slight of being dropped from the number 1 position. He has made it abundantly clear in the past he is not prepared to work for his place in the first XI, so I say - go!
If a player doesn't want to play for us, he should go - but I think we shouldn't let him go before we've got a good replacement (maybe now we'll go back for someone like Schmeichel?!!)
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Post by sandyhoops on Feb 8, 2009 14:58:58 GMT
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Post by QPR Report on Feb 8, 2009 16:21:53 GMT
Going from genuine QPR Hero to QPR Victim to QPR Villain in the speight of 12 months.
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Post by londonranger on Feb 8, 2009 16:24:54 GMT
Well one change to my earlier post. Other fans at game said he was acknowledging us and cheering us on and did recognize us at end as well as foresters. So perhaps it was not so extreme as it first sounded. But the other talks and webs after game are undeniable. Spose its hard to play for a team when owner has come out and said he doesnt like you. Again that needs verification also.
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