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Post by cpr on Oct 1, 2012 13:21:34 GMT
I'm sure mac meant to put the confirmation of that on this thread. I obviously can't speak for MAC ;D But I assume MAC felt that it was understood that when an actual Transfer or Loan had gone through - either incoming or outgoing - then it was "Permissable" to start a thread re a Transfer having occurred Well Mr Report, as you know, I have no objection to individual threads for specific debate, quite right in fact. However, mac should know better than to not feed the daddy.
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Post by cpr on Oct 1, 2012 13:22:00 GMT
Yeehah!!! page 124. ;D
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Post by sharky on Oct 1, 2012 14:58:32 GMT
I know there is another thread about this, but for this mother thread, Daily Mail online
QPR outcast Hulse joins Championship side Charlton on three-month deal By SPORTSMAIL REPORTER
PUBLISHED: 12:53 GMT, 1 October 2012 | UPDATED: 12:53 GMT, 1 October 2012 QPR striker Rob Hulse has joined Charlton on a three-month loan deal.
The 32-year-old appears to have no future at Loftus Road after he was left out of Rangers' 25-man Premier League squad, and he will go straight into Charlton's squad for Tuesday's visit of Watford.
Addicks manager Chris Powell moved for Hulse after top scorer Yann Kermorgant was ruled out for three months with an ankle injury.
Powell told the club's official website: 'We have lost Yann long-term, and Rob will give us that strength and that Championship know-how and experience up top.
'Things haven't worked out for him at QPR but he's here for three months and I'm sure he will do very well here, enhance our squad and remind people that he's a good player.
'We've seen him recently and I really hope he comes in and does well for us.'
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Post by Lonegunmen on Oct 2, 2012 7:48:57 GMT
Can we make it a permanent loan??
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Post by Macmoish on Oct 4, 2012 8:01:23 GMT
Portsmouth News Appy: Buzsaky time will come Akos Buzsakey warms up at Huish Park Akos Buzsakey warms up at Huish Park By Neil Allen Published on Thursday 4 October 2012 08:00 For the time being, Akos Buzsaky remains on the Pompey leash. But Michael Appleton has assured the Fratton faithful they will get a glimpse of the new arrival within the next week. The Hungarian international was on the bench during Tuesday night’s win over Yeovil, after joining on Monday. Having been allocated the number 17 shirt, he was one of four unused substitutes. Many had been hoping for the ex-QPR man to be given a cameo as excitement levels grow following his signing. Buzsaky’s arrival has clearly captured the imagination of Pompey fans. With three games over an eight-day period coming up, however, Appleton has pledged he will be given a run out soon. ‘I think Yeovil was a difficult game to just throw Akos in and the way the game was panning out I just didn’t think it was right,’ said Appleton. ‘We have got three games next week with a cup game midweek as well, so he’s going to get an opportunity to get plenty of football over the next few weeks. ‘You have got to realise he has only had a couple of weeks training since last season and played 70 minutes of a behind-closed-doors game. ‘So to throw him in would have been irresponsible by me because he probably would have picked up an injury.’ Pompey travel to MK Dons on Saturday, followed by the visit of Wycombe in the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy on Tuesday. The Blues then host Crewe on Saturday, October 13. Meanwhile, one player who was given a rare appearance against Yeovil was Johnny Ertl. The Austrian was named in the centre of midfield in place of the injured Darel Russell. It was only his third appearance – and second start – since joining as a free agent at the very end of August. With Russell still missing with a hamstring problem, the 29-year-old is now in the frame to retain his place against MK Dons this weekend. And Appleton was delighted with his Huish Park performance in a more natural central-midfield role. The Blues boss added: ‘Johnny is an experienced player who has played a lot of games in this country for various clubs. ‘We knew once he got up to pace and his fitness levels improved then he would give us that quality in there. ‘He gives us something a bit different in the middle of the park in that he is defence-minded at times, always thinks worst-case scenarios and the attacking he does is to support.’ www.portsmouth.co.uk/sport/pompey/pompey-past/appy-buzsaky-time-will-come-1-4329645
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Post by Macmoish on Oct 5, 2012 11:01:38 GMT
DJ Joins IPSWICH on a three months Loan (Screwing Blackpool)
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Post by cpr on Oct 5, 2012 11:50:42 GMT
Just saw that on SSN. Why is he screwing Blackpool?
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Post by sharky on Oct 5, 2012 16:50:03 GMT
From the Bury Mercury
TRANSFER LATEST: QPR striker DJ Campbell ‘raring to go’ after joining Ipswich Town on a three-month loan
By Stuart Watson Friday, October 5, 2012 12:25 PM IPSWICH Town have confirmed the arrival of QPR striker DJ Campbell on a three-month loan.
The 30-year-old – who has made over 150 appearances during a career which has included spells at Birmingham, Leicester and Blackpool – is in line to make his Blues debut in a Sky televised match against Cardiff City at Portman Road tomorrow tea time (5.20pm kick-off).
“I knew there was interest from Ipswich and working with Paul (Jewell) at this great club was something that really interested me,” said the striker.
“There were a few options but I spoke to a couple of people, like Kieron Dyer and a few of my other mates who have played here, and they all spoke very highly of the club.
“I know the results haven’t been the best so far but from what people have been saying, the performances have been good but we just haven’t been able to put the ball in the back of the net.
“But I’m fit and raring to go if called upon for tomorrow’s game. Obviously I haven’t played much this season but I’ve been playing reserve games, so I am match fit and I’m ready to go out there and give 100%.
“That’s something that hopefully the fans will see in me, that I will always give my all out on the pitch and I’m looking forward to getting started with Ipswich.”
Blues boss Jewell added: “DJ will provide quality. He was all set to go to Blackpool a week back but that didn’t happen and we’ve managed to bring him here for three months.
“Ollie (Ian Holloway) rang me last night. He thinks the world of him and told me that we have a really good player and a great lad.
“He will give us that spark that perhaps we need to finish off the chances that we have been creating.
“DJ has played Premier League football and is hungry to do well. He wants to play first-team football so (a longer stay) is not out of the question. We will see how things develop.”
With Town currently just a point ahead of rock-bottom side Peterborough, Jewell has abandoned his stated long-term summer policy and moved to add some temporary experience and leadership to the spine of his side.
Centre-back Danny Higginbotham has made a big impact since joining on a one-month loan from Stoke City, with the Blues looking far more solid in back-to-back draws at Barnsley and Brighton.
Midfielder Richie Wellens arrived on a one-month loan deal from Leicester last night, with the 32-year-old a former Foxes captain.
And there could yet be another temporary signing today, with Southend United centre-back Bilel Mohsni claiming he is close to sealing a three-month switch from his League Two employers.
The 6ft 3in Frenchman spent some time on trial at the club last month and, following a spell at Birmingham, returned to Playford Road yesterday.
Should Mohsni sign, Town would have seven loanees in their squad (Higginbotham, Mohsni, Wellens, Massimo Luongo, Guirane N’Daw, Campbell and Daryl Murphy) and all could feature on a match day.
Football League rules state that clubs can name five domestic loanees in their squad, with N’Daw and Murphy both employed by foreign clubs (St Etienne and Celtic).
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Post by Macmoish on Oct 9, 2012 8:30:11 GMT
Interesting Blackpool boss Holloway shrugs off missing out on QPR's Campbell Submitted by tribalfootball.com on Tue, 10/09/2012 - 07:11 Blackpool boss Ian Holloway has no regrets missing out on QPR striker DJ Campbell. Campbell signed for Ipswich Town last week on-loan. Holloway explained: “I spoke to my chairman and to DJ yesterday. It ended up a difference of opinion with us and them. “My chairman was insistent on him coming for the rest of the season. We were going to take him until January, but my chairman thought that would have caused a big problem in January if DJ scored lots of goals. “He didn’t want another fight in January and wanted to secure the longer deal now. “DJ chose to give himself the option to go somewhere else in January. “QPR decided that’s what they wanted to do too, so he’s gone to Ipswich. “I tried to get him, it didn’t happen, so let’s move on.” www.tribalfootball.com/articles/blackpool-boss-holloway-shrugs-missing-out-qprs-campbell-3574871#5zcHhoEHArp1JG1L.99
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Post by sharky on Oct 9, 2012 13:38:33 GMT
From the Ealing Gazette
QPR youngster makes Wycombe switch
Oct 9 2012 By Jacob Murtagh
WYCOMBE Wanderers have signed QPR youngster Bruno Andrade on a 28-day loan.
The 19-year-old winger has made four substitute appearances for the R's but hasn't featured under Mark Hughes.
Andrade spent a spell on loan at League Two Aldershot Town last season, but only featured twice for the Shots.
However, he will now get another chance of first-team football after he was given the green light to make the temporary switch down the A40.
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Post by Macmoish on Oct 9, 2012 22:00:44 GMT
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Post by Lonegunmen on Oct 10, 2012 10:22:47 GMT
Hang in there Cisse, Not a nice thing to happen.
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Post by Macmoish on Oct 18, 2012 6:56:19 GMT
Or... whoever this source is www.arirang.co.kr/News/News_View.asp?nseq=138819&code=Ne7&category=6QPR Looks to Sign Yoon Seok-young [Reporter : SJ] And speaking of football we finish off with one last football news as rumors say that QPR looking to sign another Korean star and it might be this next young player. 22 year old Yoon Seok-young who has been compared to Lee Young-pyo was the one QPR President Tony Fernandez was looking into. However, the defender denied having met with the president regarding a possible move to England. The winless QPR team lacks defense and a defender like Yoon Seok-young might be their answer. [Reporter : SJ] And that wraps up the late night edition of World Sports. This has been SJ. Have a great night everyone! OCT 17, 2012 Reporter : seungjae86@arirang.co.kr www.arirang.co.kr/News/News_View.asp?nseq=138819&code=Ne7&category=6
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Post by gibraltar on Oct 18, 2012 8:13:32 GMT
its a shame our millionaire players can't just play well and prove that we don't need to keep buying more players.
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Post by shenandoah on Oct 18, 2012 10:06:09 GMT
Hold on a minute; they are injured!! or struggling with personal problems or,or,or------ Have patience. Have to admit, it´s not easy to cope it myself to be honest. But it´s still early doors as far as the whole season is concerned.
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Post by Lonegunmen on Oct 18, 2012 10:36:38 GMT
Most must be due back about now with Johnson being out for the season though.
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Post by shenandoah on Oct 18, 2012 16:48:27 GMT
Rumour has it that Fabio is out for another 4-6 weeks or so. It seems like his hamstring injury is classified as a 3rd grade one. I hope it´s wrong, though.
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Post by RoryTheRanger on Oct 18, 2012 17:15:27 GMT
Rumour has it that Fabio is out for another 4-6 weeks or so. It seems like his hamstring injury is classified as a 3rd grade one. I hope it´s wrong, though. Wouldn't be surprised, he's a massive sicknote. Don't know why we signed the kid in the first place when Taiwo was available.
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Post by Macmoish on Oct 18, 2012 17:47:50 GMT
"MANCHESTER UNITED" Players seem to exert a massive attraction...Because they're Man Ut... Something you don't seem to get with other clubs, where the loans seem to work out quite a bit.
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Post by RoryTheRanger on Oct 18, 2012 18:12:53 GMT
Anyone else wish we had signed Ki instead of Park??
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Post by harlowranger on Oct 18, 2012 20:37:15 GMT
Yeah me and Hooper instead of Johnson while we are at it Captain material NO
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Post by shenandoah on Oct 18, 2012 20:59:21 GMT
Has Ki impressed at Swansea??
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Post by gibraltar on Oct 19, 2012 7:36:26 GMT
Wouldn't be surprised, he's a massive sicknote. Don't know why we signed the kid in the first place when Taiwo was available. And Taiwo was one of those players who looked like he gave their all for us. Maybe time will prove me wrong, but I would have preferred Taiwo over Fabio, like you Rory.
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Post by RoryTheRanger on Oct 19, 2012 9:20:49 GMT
Has Ki impressed at Swansea?? Yes, despite their dip in form he has impressed
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Post by Lonegunmen on Oct 19, 2012 9:47:44 GMT
I was gutted we didn't sign Taiwo. Still am. A lot more robust than Fabio.
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Post by gibraltar on Oct 19, 2012 9:51:36 GMT
I was gutted we didn't sign Taiwo. Still am. A lot more robust than Fabio.
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Post by Lonegunmen on Oct 19, 2012 10:07:20 GMT
Hmmm maybe the answer for when Richie McCaw calls it a day.
PS: At least his head is up someone elses's arse and not his own like Barton.
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Post by shenandoah on Oct 19, 2012 12:12:43 GMT
Has Ki impressed at Swansea?? Yes, despite their dip in form he has impressed Thanks. Regarding Taiwo, they said he turned us down.
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Post by RoryTheRanger on Oct 19, 2012 13:12:19 GMT
Yes, despite their dip in form he has impressed Thanks. Regarding Taiwo, they said he turned us down. Several QPR journalists and Simon Peach from the PA said Hughes didn't want him despite us having first option in him.
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Post by shenandoah on Oct 19, 2012 13:46:54 GMT
Thanks. Regarding Taiwo, they said he turned us down. Several QPR journalists and Simon Peach from the PA said Hughes didn't want him despite us having first option in him. Ok. You win! Taiwo started of a bit like Onuoha(shock horror) positionalwize but improved immensly towards the end of the season.
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