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Post by Lonegunmen on Sept 6, 2012 10:30:18 GMT
Please, just give him to Leeds.
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Post by sharky on Sept 6, 2012 14:28:54 GMT
All this general stuff about the trio being loaned out, but nothing yet, not even rumors. I wonder who they will end up being loaned to?
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Post by terryb on Sept 6, 2012 17:36:05 GMT
The Ipswich Star has mentioned Hulse as a possible loan as well as considering signing Gabbidon .
However, they mentioned about six forwards & centre halves. None of which seemed remotely likely top me.
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Post by cpr on Sept 6, 2012 18:38:42 GMT
Nobody's going anywhere til Saturday, calm down and wait.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2012 19:10:12 GMT
Couldn't we loan Hulse out to a Scottish club!!?? I mean the Scotland version of a football league is in terms about the same level if not lower that pub football clubs!!!....so even Hulse could score a few goals there!!! We might get about 15% of his wages paid............Its something!!!!
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Post by eusebio13 on Sept 6, 2012 20:56:22 GMT
Couldn't we loan Hulse out to a Scottish club!!?? I mean the Scotland version of a football league is in terms about the same level if not lower that pub football clubs!!!....so even Hulse could score a few goals there!!! We might get about 15% of his wages paid............Its something!!!! Scotland would count as an international transfer, so no
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Post by sharky on Sept 7, 2012 10:44:25 GMT
From A different league (adifferentleague.co.uk)
QPR Focus - Hughes looking to loan players out of Loftus Road
By Jack Higgins Friday 07 September 2012
After a busy transfer window QPR manager Mark Hughes will look to use the emergency loan window to offload players and cut the wage bill that has been ever increasing in recent months.
It has been well documented that Hughes has been allowed to spend owner Tony Fernandes’ millions to sign the players that will give them a stronger chance of a top half finish in the Barclays Premier League this season.
It is no surprise that DJ Campbell, Luke Young, Rob Hulse and Radek Cerny were all left out of Hughes' 25 man Premier League squad. All four players have been refused squad numbers so far this season and are certain to be sent out on loan in order to slash the wage budget at Loftus Road.
Since the Fernandes takeover in August 2011 there has been no fewer than six players released on a free transfer, most of which were players that the club had paid an original transfer fee for themselves. It is vital that the club loans out these players with a view to a permanent transfer, so they can recoup some of the money that has been spent on top players such as Park Ji Sung, Stephane Mbia, Esteban Granero and Junior Hoilett.
Mark Hughes and QPR have certainly shown players the horrible side of football this summer, with the transition of players coming and going at Loftus Road higher than any other team in the Premier League.
With QPR narrowly escaping relegation last season, Hughes knew he needed to bring in new talent to compete further up the league table. That left him with many players in the squad that were not needed. The likes of Joey Barton, Paddy Kenny, Jay Bothroyd, DJ Campbell and Luke Young were all signings made by former manager Neil Warnock only last year. All of these players had to relocate their families under the promise of playing regular Premier League football, only to be told a year later they had to move on and find a new home.
Campbell, who has represented 10 clubs in his career, is a natural goalscorer who has proved he can do it at the highest level from his time at Blackpool. Many fans will believe it’s a harsh move to omit the former non-league player from the 25 man Premier League Squad as he will add to the firepower that currently stands with only Djibril Cisse, Bobby Zamora and Andrew Johnson.
Bothroyd, another striker, has had his ups and downs in his career. A turbulent start at Arsenal led to spells at Coventry, Italian side Perugia, Blackburn and a few others before finally settling down at Cardiff. His form in 2010-2011 is probably the highlight of his career, scoring 15 goals in 16 games for the Bluebirds. Again, showing QPR are forcing another top goalscorer out of the door.
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Post by cpr on Sept 8, 2012 8:37:28 GMT
Roll up, roll up, window opens today. Get your soiled goods/loans here, roll up, roll up. ee ar laydees evreefing you eva won'ed....
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Post by sharky on Sept 9, 2012 10:38:03 GMT
From tribalfootball
Blackpool seek to re-sign QPR striker Campbell
Submitted by tribalfootball.com on Sun, 09/09/2012 - 08:12
Blackpool are moving to re-sign QPR striker DJ Campbell.
The Mirror says Campbell is available after being left out of QPR’s Premier League squad and Tangerines boss Ian Holloway hopes a deal can be done for the 30-year-old.
Holloway recently said there was no chance of Campbell returning, but talks have been progressing and Blackpool hope that Rangers will help the deal go through by paying some of the player’s £25,000-a-week wages.
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Post by Macmoish on Sept 9, 2012 21:57:52 GMT
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Post by Lonegunmen on Sept 10, 2012 8:09:18 GMT
The Bees are too good for him. Conference level at best.
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Post by CookesPie&Mash on Sept 10, 2012 10:04:08 GMT
As long as he is off the wage bill.....then i say great news
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Post by Lonegunmen on Sept 10, 2012 11:04:09 GMT
Bet we're paying 60% of his wages.
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Post by Macmoish on Sept 10, 2012 12:32:26 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2012 12:37:56 GMT
Bet we're paying 60% of his wages. so we will be 40% better off
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2012 12:42:24 GMT
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Post by cpr on Sept 10, 2012 13:11:15 GMT
Rosler a better judge than Colin then.
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Post by Macmoish on Sept 10, 2012 13:31:29 GMT
Also West London Sport
West London Sport þ@WestLondonSport
Brentford have made no new approach for QPR's Rob Hulse, who they enquired about in March and were linked with today.
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Post by CookesPie&Mash on Sept 10, 2012 14:40:37 GMT
Spose we cant just shoot him these days with health and safety and all that !!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2012 17:37:53 GMT
"Stinker" Hulse (Not Striker as I said before because I'd get done for copyright!!) really does hang around like a bad, bad smell!!! Comes to something when Brent"fart" won't have him!!! What about the other bees..........Come on Barnet take him & we will pay 80% of his salary!!!..............Please...............!!!!
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Post by mfnc on Sept 10, 2012 18:09:29 GMT
i've actually been there
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Post by cpr on Sept 10, 2012 18:55:27 GMT
i've actually been there Been ther, I worked there!!!
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Post by shenandoah on Sept 10, 2012 19:36:47 GMT
Buzaky where is he? Has been training with Sousa´s club Videoton in Hungary, and was negotiating with Forest. Any ITK about him?
PS. Send Hulse to Norway ;D On a more serious note, Hulse was never the same player after his Achilles injury, I suppose.
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Post by sharky on Sept 11, 2012 14:02:46 GMT
From Daily Mail online
Campbell set for Blackpool reunion as Seasiders win race to land QPR striker
By SPORTSMAIL REPORTER
PUBLISHED: 09:59 GMT, 11 September 2012 | UPDATED: 09:59 GMT, 11 September 2012 Loan move: Campbell is set to rejoin Blackpool
Blackpool have been handed a boost in their bid to return back to the top flight after sealing a deal to sign former striker DJ Campbell.
Campbell moved to Queens Park Rangers for £1.2million last summer – but the striker made just two Barclays Premier League starts in a season plagued by injuries.
Campbell starred for the Seasiders on their promotion run in 2010, and according to The Mirror, a loan deal could be in place before Blackpool's npower Championship clash at Barnsley on Saturday.
A number of clubs were keen to land the 30-year-old striker who netted 13 goals in Blackpool's only season in the Premier League.
But the Tangerines won the race with Campbell keen to link up with Holloway once more.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2012 18:50:55 GMT
I reckon we will be paying at least 50% of his wages!!! But I would rather that than him sit in the reserves for us!! He's better than that & deserves his chance again with Hollow head!!!
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Post by cpr on Sept 12, 2012 8:41:32 GMT
Well, if he can't be with the one he loves etc, the next best thing is Holloway. ;D
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Post by sharky on Sept 12, 2012 13:07:35 GMT
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Post by sharky on Sept 13, 2012 9:42:59 GMT
Latest on Hulse from Tribalfootball
Crewe fear being outbid by Brentford for QPR's Hulse
Submitted by tribalfootball.com on Thu, 09/13/2012 - 03:47
Crewe Alexandra are battling Brentford for QPR striker Rob Hulse.
Hulse is available for loan after being omitted from QPR's official 25-strong Premier League squad list.
Crewe boss Steve Davis said: "Brentford's wage budget would be a lot higher than ours, so if it was to going to happen we'd have to do something on the wages front."
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Post by Lonegunmen on Sept 13, 2012 10:41:10 GMT
Brentford have already said they're not interested.
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Post by sharky on Sept 13, 2012 11:45:07 GMT
From ClubCall more on Hulse possible move to Crewe
Hulse set for exit
Queens Park Rangers,10:06, September 13, 2012
QPR striker Rob Hulse looks set for a move away from Loftus Road on loan with League One side Crewe ready to make a move.
The striker appears to have no future at Loftus Road and was not included in Mark Hughes' 25 man Premier League squad so a move away on loan looks to be on the cards. Crewe boss Steve Davis is in a battle with Uwe Rosler's Brentford for the 32-year-old who has been a favourite for the Railwaymen in the past. He told the Sentinel. "It's something I'd possibly consider. "He's a quality player who has done very well for Crewe in the past. "I know that sometimes it's not good bringing ex-players back as they don't always produce what they did when they were initially here, and he's not played much football lately either. "But certainly in the position we are in he would be a decent acquisition to the squad I'm sure. "Brentford's wage budget would be a lot higher than ours, so if it was to going to happen we'd have to do something on the wages front."
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