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Post by Marc on Jan 31, 2017 23:04:02 GMT
Th.....th.....th.....th.....that's all folks!
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Post by harr on Jan 31, 2017 23:44:44 GMT
OUTGOINGS Gone Permanently Sandro Poulter Chery
LOANED OUT - JAN Gladwin - Swindon - Contract expires Summer 2018 Borysiuk - Contract expires Summer 2019 Shodipo- Port Vale El Khayati - Contract ends summer 2018 Caulker - Contract ends summer 2018
INCOMING NEW SIGNINGS Lua Lua - Winger - Loan Goss - Midfield - Permanent Freeman - Winger - Permanent Smith - Forward - Permanent Morisson - Midfield - Loan
Loans back in to QPR Furlong Doughty
Karl Henry - Anything happened? Might be a tricky situation. Contract Expires June 17
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Post by Ashdown_Ranger on Feb 1, 2017 0:02:48 GMT
Great deadline day... Just winding down and saw Sandro on your list Harr, so up on cloud 9 again!
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Post by harr on Feb 1, 2017 0:09:10 GMT
Great deadline day... Just winding down and saw Sandro on your list Harr, so up on cloud 9 again! 😂 I was out for couple of hours, anything on Karl Henry ? Trific player that Sandro you know, got good solid knees
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Post by kenthoop on Feb 1, 2017 5:47:54 GMT
million pound windfall for Caulker according to reports ,500.000 signing on fee ,30.000 a week which we were paying him plus supposedly another 30.000 a week and we ain't got to pay a penny in wages lets hope they sign him permanently otherwise he comes back to us as he is contracted til 2018 have to wait and see
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Post by harr on Feb 1, 2017 7:50:39 GMT
million pound windfall for Caulker according to reports ,500.000 signing on fee ,30.000 a week which we were paying him plus supposedly another 30.000 a week and we ain't got to pay a penny in wages lets hope they sign him permanently otherwise he comes back to us as he is contracted til 2018 have to wait and see If we are getting those sorts of amounts for him we should extend his contract and keep loaning him out for the next five years at a profit plus we need at least one like him in the squad just to keep Harr happy and busy on the board
I have not seen any firm reports him of passing his medical or confirmation of the deal yet - I'll wait for the Offie to announce it before thinking its done. I know the Russian window does not close for another 4 weeks but thought I read that we had at least to give in a deal sheet to the FA here before the deadline last night but that's third hand news so may well be wrong.
Henry will run down his contract I expect - probably could not have got the same money anywhere else so he can take it easy on full pay for a few months and go as a free agent in the summer. Can't say I blame him at all as according to reports he is only in this situation due to the change of managers and daring to tell the boss what he thought. I said before that he was past his use by date and that I did not want him in the team but no one can doubt that he always did the job he was asked to do to the best of his slightly limited ability, unlike some others before who ended up in a similar situation.
Hey, I dispute that accusation 57. I generally moan about players we sign that are League One level, like G---rn, El K and Gladwin. (these three were bad buys, unless planning on heading to L 1) Caulker wasnt a problem to me really, his wages were a problem to the Club but he was a decent enough squad player and one I wouldnt go on about like those others. Pretty sure its done. Quite a clear out of JFH signings though this window, Borysuik the biggest surprise to me, still question that one and suprised we couldnt utilise him.
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Post by kenthoop on Feb 1, 2017 8:27:21 GMT
they will be spending quite à chunk of that on a massive hôtel bill for five nights up north according to Ollie
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Post by Ashdown_Ranger on Feb 1, 2017 13:00:02 GMT
I think the general consensus is that we still need a centreback and possibly one more striker.
SO, what would people think about 2 experienced players currently out of contract...
...Chris Samba and Carlton Cole.
Both seem Ollie type of players and perhaps we need a bit of experience in what is a generally young squad.
Assuming they're both
[ 1 ] - fit [ 2 ] - affordable [ 3 ] - are up for the Championship
...I'd be up for it.
(grabs coat)
That said, I doubt either player could tick all three of the boxes.
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Post by harr on Feb 1, 2017 13:35:34 GMT
I wouldnt really want either of those near the club. They have had there day. When I put Samba down on paper the next word I find putting next to him is Greed.
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Post by blatantfowl on Feb 1, 2017 13:51:19 GMT
An interesting take on the Freeman signing: www.westlondonsport.com/qpr/shrewd-business-freeman-much-prove-following-holloways-decision-signLuke Freeman will buck a trend if he proves to be a major success at QPR following his move from Bristol City. Ian Holloway believes he will. West London Sport’s Yann Tear – a City fan – assesses Rangers’ recent signing. Ian Holloway is banking on Luke Freeman bucking a trend after becoming the latest Bristol City player to trade the West Country for west London. Few of those who have travelled in the same direction down the years have noticeably improved, but the Rangers boss is convinced that this time, it will be different. There seems to have been something of a conveyor belt of City players pitching up at Loftus Road, but given the sometimes underwhelming nature of previous movers from Ashton Gate, Rangers fans may well be sceptical. It was not so long ago that Jay Emmanuel-Thomas arrived on the back of a hugely impressive contribution to City’s record-breaking League One title charge of two seasons ago. Yet there were too few signs of his undoubted talents, and the former Arsenal man soon sank without trace. It is hard to make a case for many of those swapping red for blue and white hoops improving after their switch to the capital, even if several made decent contributions. Bradley Orr impressed far more than Tommy Doherty, but neither were as important for Rangers as they had been for City. Holloway has a hunch that, this time, he will strike gold and that Londoner Freeman – also a former Arsenal youth team player – will feel very much at home and able to play the best football for the R’s. The worry is, Bristol fans will tell you, that he may already have played his very best football, even though he is still only 24, and that there is no consistent evidence that a stunning League One player has it in him to make as big an impact in the Championship. Freeman was adored in the promotion-winning season under Steve Cotterill. Club captain Aden Flint was rightly named player of the season but the player who really made City tick, week in, week out, was the tireless and skilful Freeman. It was a source of great annoyance to City fans that Wigan earned fame for the famous ‘Will Grigg’s on fire’ chant thanks to a YouTube post going viral. Robins supporters were singing: ‘Your defence is terrified, Freeman’s on fire,’ long before that ditty was stolen. But the love affair has fizzled out now, with short memories contributing to a surprising wave of indifference from a good many City fans about his departure. Freeman was simply dazzling in 2014-15, over and over again, when he was given a playmaker role and offered the sort of free reign with which current boss Lee Johnson did not trust him. But his form in the past two seasons has been disappointing. We had seen him capable of shaping matches single-handedly. His influence diminished. That could be because the Championship affords you less time, and defences are so much better. It could also be because Johnson only wanted to use him as a winger and that is not his best position. Freeman does not have the pace to get around defences. His game is all about skill on the ball and ability to find space with clever twists and turns, astute passes and prodigious work-rate. Nothing renders a player more disillusioned than the frustration of being played out of position, or in a role where he feels less able to make an impact. There were no reports of any training ground bust-ups or great financial brinkmanship behind Freeman’s urge to get away. It seems to have been as much about the need to revive a stalled career. Maybe Holloway will be the man to bring out that special talent again. At his best, Freeman is a great mix of flair and hard work – the latter quality, in particular, being the sort of asset that the Rangers boss values above all else. The modest fee of £300,000 Rangers are paying for a player running down his contract makes it a cost-effective gamble. If he recaptures the heights of two seasons ago, it will be a great signing. City fans, as well as their Rangers counterparts, will watch this space with interest. Freeman struggled to acclimatize to the Championship because he was not physically strong enough. He has spent a lot of time in the gym since and has bulked up but by then Lee Johnson played him on the wing. City are now on a long losing streak. Freeman was waiting to see if Lee Johnson would be sacked earlier in the transfer window with the idea that he could find out if would feature in the plans of any new boss. Trouble is, City gave Johnson a new contract only 2 games into the big losing streak and they have now had to stick with him. Johnson's sacking never happened and hence, Freeman leaves on the last couple of days of the transfer window. This is all just fan talk and rumour mind you. I am not in the know or anything.
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Post by sharky on Feb 1, 2017 14:47:29 GMT
Catching up with the Offie reports on our ins and outs that I didn't post yesterday. First Ravel MORRISON AGREES LOAN SWITCHPUBLISHED 21:15 31st January 2017 by @qprfc Ravel returns until end of the season ... Ravel Morrison joins on loan from Lazio Attacker links up with QPR for a second time until the end of the season Morrison takes the number 49 shirt QPR have completed the loan signing of Ravel Morrison from Lazio until the end of the season. The 23-year-old attacker will stay at Loftus Road for the remainder of the 2016/17 campaign, with Rangers having the option to exercise a permanent agreement at the end of the season. Morrison, of course, enjoyed a successful loan spell in W12 during the second half of the 2013/14 season, scoring six goals in 15 appearances for the R’s in the Championship, as the Hoops achieved promotion via the play-offs. Now, he’s ready to reignite his career with QPR and make the most of a ‘great opportunity’ at Loftus Road. “I am really pleased to be back here,” Morrison told www.qpr.co.uk. “It’s a great opportunity for me to come back and hopefully find the form I showed the first time around. “I am ready to work hard and focus fully on playing for Rangers. “I’m really grateful to the manager and everyone else at the club for sorting out this loan deal – and I can’t wait to play in front of the QPR fans again.” Ian Holloway has welcomed the chance to work with a player whom he has ‘great belief’ in – and can’t wait to help Morrison find his form once again in West London, commenting: “This has got me all over it, hasn’t it? “QPR fans know me and what I’m all about and they know I love giving a chance to players who I believe in, and that’s the case with Ravel. “Sometimes it takes a few setbacks for players to flourish. It’s all about hard work for him now. “He’s ready to work and ready to show what he’s about, and it’s up to me to show him the way and create an environment for him to thrive in. “He’s got some work to do over the coming weeks to get where he needs to be, but we will help him as a group, show him some love in the special environment we’re trying to create here and then we can be positive – together – going forward. “I think he’s in a good place and we’re going to help him progress as a player. It’s down to him, but let’s not expect too much, too soon.” Morrison will wear the number 49 shirt at Loftus Road. Read more at www.qpr.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/qpr-sign-loan-ravel-morrison-lazio-3548504.aspx#Q6tQrg9ym1ojkS3Q.99
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Post by sharky on Feb 1, 2017 14:49:29 GMT
2nd El Khayati's loan EL KHAYATI AGREES DEN HAAG LOANPUBLISHED 21:00 31st January 2017 by @qprfc Dutchman returns home on loan ... QPR attacker Nasser El Khayati has joined ADO Den Haag on loan. The 27-year-old has agreed a deal until the end of the season with the Dutch Eredivisie side. El Khayati, who has made just nine appearances in all competitions this season, could be in line to make his Den Haag debut against Vitesse Arnhem on Friday. Read more at www.qpr.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/qpr-nasser-el-khayati-ado-den-haag-3546557.aspx#AVa2ljuBZOIQc4ZK.99
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Post by sharky on Feb 1, 2017 14:51:36 GMT
3rd exercising Wszolek's option QPR TRIGGER WSZOLEK OPTIONPUBLISHED 19:28 31st January 2017 by @qprfc R’s exercise option to sign Polish attacker until summer of 2019 ... Pawel Wszolek set to stay at QPR R's exercise option to sign Polish international permanently Winger sees deal triggered to 2019 QPR have exercised an early option to sign Pawel Wszolek from Hellas Verona. After impressing on loan during the first half of the season, Rangers have exercised an option to sign the Polish attacker for an undisclosed fee, triggering a deal until the summer of 2019. Speaking exclusively to www.qpr.co.uk, Wszolek – who has scored three goals so far this term – expressed his delight at the deal. “I am really pleased that there is a permanent deal with QPR,” he said. “These last few months with QPR have been very enjoyable and I am really enjoying my football under the new manager. “He has given me a licence to express myself and show what I am about as a player, and that is all you can ask for. “I am really excited about the future with QPR – and hopefully we can build and progress as a club during my time here.” QPR boss Ian Holloway welcomed the news, adding: “It’s brilliant, brilliant news – just fantastic for QPR. “Pawel has been wonderful for me since I’ve been back here so I’m absolutely delighted we’ve exercised the option. “He’s a joy to work with every day. He’s a got a great footballing brain and it’s a wonderful, wonderful feeling to see him in full flight in the Hoops. “What an amazing feeling it is as a manager to come in, not know someone as well as you’d like, and see them flourish. “I can’t wait to see him go from strength-to-strength with us.” Read more at www.qpr.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/pawel-wszolek-qpr-signs-hellas-verona-3548250.aspx#2HlBOAghuUyr5AY4.99
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Post by sharky on Feb 1, 2017 14:53:37 GMT
4th Chair joins U23s UNDER-23S ADD BELGIAN ATTACKERPUBLISHED 18:30 31st January 2017 by @qprfc Ilias Chair joins from Belgian side Lierse SK … QPR have added to their Elite Development Squad ranks with the signing of attacking midfielder Ilias Chair. The 19-year-old arrives from Lierse SK, having been with the Belgian outfit since he was an under 13. Chair joins until the end of the season, following a successful trial period under the watch of EDS management duo Paul Hall and Andy Impey. He scored in a 3-1 friendly win for the Under-23s at AFC Bournemouth last week. Read more at www.qpr.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/qpr-under-23s-elite-development-squad-signing-ilias-chair-3548135.aspx#mBFMkSKeRCxm40E8.99
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Post by sharky on Feb 1, 2017 14:56:50 GMT
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Post by sharky on Feb 2, 2017 13:29:48 GMT
From footballleagueworld footballleagueworld.co.uk/pl-club-and-scottish-giants-were-priced-out-of-a-move-for-qpr-man-in-january/PL CLUB AND SCOTTISH GIANTS WERE PRICED OUT OF A MOVE FOR QPR MAN IN JANUARYDate: 2nd February 2017 at 8:55am Written by: Jay Williams According to Glasgow Live, Celtic and Sunderland were “priced out of a move” for Nedum Onuoha. The report does not say whether the move was prevented by Onuoha’s wage demands or by Queens Park Rangers’ asking price. It is believed that Sunderland were leading the chase for QPR’s dominant centre half ahead of Scottish Premier League leaders Celtic. The relegation threatened side, led by former Everton and Manchester United manager David Moyes, were looking to strengthen at the back as they bid for survival in the Premier League. Onuoha previously had a loan spell with the Black Cats in the 2010/11 season. However, QPR stood firm and managed to keep the former Manchester City defender at the club. The 30-year-old has been at Queens Park Rangers since 2012, making in excess of 150 appearances for the club during his time at Loftus Road and now wearing the captain’s armband after Clint Hill’s summer departure.
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Post by Ashdown_Ranger on Feb 3, 2017 11:03:02 GMT
Caulkers's medical in Moscow is taking a long time is it not? From futbolgrad.com:
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Post by Ashdown_Ranger on Feb 3, 2017 12:36:56 GMT
Agree 57 - just got to hope he plays well enough that they want to buy him, or at least attracts interest from other clubs.
His value in the Summer might be £500k - £1m, otherwise he could probably move January 2018 on a free.
Can't see him the Hoops again regardless.
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Post by harr on Feb 3, 2017 13:08:34 GMT
Agree 57 - just got to hope he plays well enough that they want to buy him, or at least attracts interest from other clubs. His value in the Summer might be £500k - £1m, otherwise he could probably move January 2018 on a free. Can't see him the Hoops again regardless. Thats ok then, how much did we pay 7 million.... Will go with the Sandro type losses, quite a few others over last 4-5 years like Anton Ferdinand, Luke Young etc. I still cant work out A ) How much we payed for Mutch B) How much Palace payed for Mutch All a bit of a muchness to me.
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Post by Ashdown_Ranger on Feb 3, 2017 15:19:27 GMT
I have a feeling we paid around £6m for Mutch, and sold him for about the same??
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Post by harr on Feb 3, 2017 19:59:43 GMT
I have a feeling we paid around £6m for Mutch, and sold him for about the same?? I know Ashdown thats why I'm
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Post by blatantfowl on Feb 3, 2017 20:27:13 GMT
I think we made a small profit on Mutch
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Post by harr on Feb 3, 2017 21:58:00 GMT
I think we made a small profit on Mutch How much
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Post by sharky on Feb 3, 2017 22:36:30 GMT
So if we sold Mutch for around about what we paid for him then it was much of a muchness!
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Post by sharky on Feb 3, 2017 23:13:32 GMT
From the Offie OLLIE: I’M SO HAPPY WITH GROUP OF PLAYERS WE’VE GOTPUBLISHED 12:56 3rd February 2017 by @qprfc Ian Holloway speaks ahead of Saturday’s trip to Blackburn … - Ian Holloway says he is delighted with group of players he now has - Ravel Morrison and Matt Smith could make QPR debuts at Blackburn - Grant Hall, Idrissa Sylla and Yeni Ngbakoto are doubts AFTER a hectic week which included deals on transfer deadline day and a brilliantly-earned 2-2 draw at Newcastle United, Ian Holloway says he is ‘delighted’ with the group of players he has brought together since his own return to the club just three months ago. As Holloway looked to put his stamp on the QPR squad, he swiftly recalled Michael Doughty and Darnell Furling from their loan spells at Swindon, while Ryan Manning was promoted from the academy into the first-team group. Meanwhile, Kazenga LuaLua, Sean Goss, Luke Freeman, Matt Smith and Ravel Morrison were brought in during the January transfer window, while Pawel Wszolek, who has excelled under Holloway, turned his loan deal into a permanent one. Tjaronn Chery, Seb Polter, Sandro, Ben Gladwin, Ariel Borysiuk and Nasser El Khayati left the club during January, be it on loan or permanently. Holloway said: “I have been so happy with the business we have done during this window. I honestly think you would struggle to have a better one. But in terms of the ins and the outs, I am pleased. “You get situations, for whatever reason, where players want to leave. When that happens, it’s important that you move them on. “I didn’t think we would be able to get the group I wanted together as quickly as we have, in terms of players here who can play in the way I want us to. The fact we have been able to do it in the time that we have is fantastic.” The R’s squad stayed up north following their draw at Newcastle in order to give them the best possible preparation time for Saturday’s game at Ewood Park. And Ollie has used the opportunity to gel his group. “We’ve got all the players together up here and it’s like a mini pre-season,” he said. “The timing couldn’t have been much better after the new lads coming in, because it has given them a chance to get to know the group. “And something that has really meant a lot to me is the comments we have had from the hotel staff here. They have said how polite and well-mannered all the lads are. That means so much to me, that’s where we start as a group, by showing everyone what QPR is all about.” Holloway took 24 players north for the two fixtures. Eight of those 24 were brought in by him, in some form, since his return to the Rangers dugout. “It’s a big change,” Holloway admitted. “That’s a third of the group. Ideally, it’s not what you want to be doing during the season but it was necessary and I couldn’t be happier with what we have now. “Now we have options, and we have competition for places, which is just fantastic.” As Holloway prepares for the trip to Blackburn, he wants his players to again demonstrate the spirit they showed at St James' Park. “We are on a high after the performance and result at Newcastle,” he said. “What really pleased me was the character of the lads. “After going behind at a place like Newcastle it would have been easy to fear the worst and go into yourselves. We didn’t do that, we didn’t wilt. We showed brilliant character and rightly took something from the game. “The support up there for us was just incredible, it really was. I want to say a special thank you to all the fans that travelled and got behind us, it meant so much to us. “We wanted to show that what happened against Burton Albion was a blip – and now we need to carry that on into Blackburn this weekend. “I need to come up with something now for the Blackburn game. They beat us in the FA Cup at our place a few weeks’ ago and I’m still smarting about that, to be honest.” Owen Coyle’s side find themselves in the bottom three after winning only one of their last ten league fixtures – with the solitary victory coming at Ewood Park against Newcastle. “That just shows you how tough the Championship is, how competitive it is,” Holloway said. “There are no fixtures in this division that are easy. We are going to have to be on top of our game again this weekend, and all the lads know that.” Recent arrivals Matt Smith and Ravel Morrison could be in line to make their debuts for the R’s. Meanwhile, Grant Hall, Idrissa Sylla and Yeni Ngbakoto have returned to full training but remain doubts for Saturday’s game. Read more at www.qpr.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/ian-holloway-qpr-championship-blackburn-rovers-3553986.aspx#QPeRV4gv830vQcoQ.99
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Post by harr on Feb 3, 2017 23:24:46 GMT
Looks promising Sylla and Hall back soon. Not sure why this report says Morisson could feature, yesterday said 3-4 weeks from fitness?
Anyhow, lets just make sure we get a minimum of one point. A loss would be terrible, just like Burton gaining 3 points on us.
We have had a good few days, point at Newcastle, Burton, Blackburn and tonight Wigan home losses,just what we needed. Lets go for it.
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Post by kenthoop on Feb 4, 2017 9:45:43 GMT
So if we sold Mutch for around about what we paid for him then it was much of a muchness! Mutch ado about nothing really
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Post by sharky on Feb 4, 2017 13:39:46 GMT
Interesting take on our January ins from the4thofficial the4thofficial.net/2017/02/qprs-january-transfer-window-report-card-quality-quantity/QPR’s January Transfer Window Report Card: Quality Or Quantity?The story of Queens Park Rangers is a curious one, and of course, an intriguing one too. They have always been finding themselves in the doldrums of the top tier and the second tier, never upping their ante and have been stagnating themselves for quite some time now. With the mid-season transfer window done and dusted, do they have the necessary ammunition in their squad to steer them up the ladder? Let’s find out. Kazenga LuaLua (7.5/10)Brought to the Loftus Road on loan for until the end of the season from Brighton & Hove Albion, this deal makes a lot of sense. He might draw a lot of criticism but he is still a very decent footballer who has truckloads of experience under his belt. Ian Holloway hasn’t had the luxury of seeing his side find the back of the net very often, but now with LuaLua in his ranks, the wide man will create aplenty and not refrain from scoring as well. Sean Goss (5.5/10)It was about time for a permanent move elsewhere for the plethora of stars in Manchester United’s midfield was beyond the 21-year-old’s league. The youngster does have great potential but hasn’t yet lived up to the bills, so the move to QPR will be a make or break venture for him. Luke Freeman (9/10)Arguably the best deal which the Rs pulled off. The 24-year-old has been in the good books of the football fraternity and will play a crucial role in steadying QPR’s dwindling ship. Freeman is a meticulously versatile player who can be engineered anywhere in the attacking zone, including the striker’s slot. What is so galvanising is the way he passes the ball around precisely and creates plenty of opportunities for his side. Matt Smith (6.5/10)Fulham’s forward line has thinned but on the other hand, QPR’s otherwise timorous and paltry forward line has bolstered with the addition of Smith. The towering striker is a decent signing who will enhance the attacking setup. Pawel Wszolek (7/10)The London-based outfit were prudent enough to sign Hellas Verona’s winger Wszolek for a permanent deal which will keep him with them until 2019. In 17 league appearances for Holloway’s side, he scored 3 goals, picked up 3 assists and also created 23 chances and no wonder Holloway has extended the sensational midfielder’s stay. Ravel Morrison (5/10)It is a signing based on intuition and belief from Holloway who has backed the 23-year old Morrison to deliver for his side as he struck a loan deal with Lazio. The former Manchester United trainee is a wasted talent of English football and QPR are riding on luck as they are all set to hand a fresh start to the youngster.
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Post by sharky on Feb 6, 2017 12:20:16 GMT
Interesting article from the Birmingham Mail www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/aston-villa-transfer-rumour-qpr-12562290Aston Villa transfer rumour: QPR failed with deadline day swoop for Villa playerSteve Bruce managed to keep hold of this man despite Championship interest BYAIDAN MCCARTNEY 11:15, 6 FEB 2017 Queens Park Rangers reportedly failed with a deadline day bid to sign Aston Villa defender Tommy Elphick. The Sunday People report, Hoops boss Ian Holloway attempted to recruit the 29-year-old centre-back with just hours left of the window. The Loftus Road club loaned Steven Caulker to Lokomotiv Moscow on January 31st and appear to have outlined Elphick as his replacement. However, no deal materialised with Villa failing to bring in any defensive cover and Elphick stayed at Villa Park. The defender, who started the season as Villa captain, signed on a three-year deal from AFC Bournemouth in the summer but has only featured in eight out of Steve Bruce's 18 matches in charge. He was back in the team that lost 2-1 to Nottingham Forest on Saturday and was one of Villa's stand-out performers despite the defeat.
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Post by Lonegunmen on Feb 9, 2017 20:50:55 GMT
And Caulker could well be staying here
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