Post by QPR Report on Dec 12, 2009 8:23:10 GMT
Edit/Bump: 10 years ago today.... December 12, 2007
Busasky on QPR Buying Him.
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Jonny Weeks/Kilburn Times - 'Buy me' Buzsaky urges Rs owners
Akos Buzsaky is supremely confident he will become a Rangers player for good in January after impressing on his loan stint from Plymouth - and he's not the only one eyeing a move to Loftus Road.
The Hungarian midfielder, who scored three goals in his first eight games since his loan spell began at the start of November, believes the Hoops' affluent owners like him enough to open their cheque books.
"I'm really enjoying my time here, it was a good move for me and I'm looking forward to continuing my relationship with the club," he said after scoring twice at Sc**thorpe last weekend.
"I really think I will be moving to QPR in January and I believe the club is really moving forward.
"The two owners are successful men and they won't be wanting to throw money out of the window when they bought this club, so it's all about moving forward."
But the transfer priorities of Flavio Briatore and Bernie Ecclestone seem to lie elsewhere, as they are lining up a bid for out-of-favour Sunderland striker Daryl Murphy. The Irishman bagged ten-goals for the Black Cats last season, though boss Roy Keane has denied suggestions he is willing to let his countryman leave.
"Nothing has been agreed with anybody yet," Keane said. "Obviously we are at that stage where we are making inquiries about players, and other clubs are making inquiries of us, but we certainly haven't agreed a deal with QPR at this stage."
Whether Murphy would swap the Premier League for the lower reaches of the Championship is still uncertain, but for Buzsaky, leaving the Pilgrims who are on the verge of the Championship play-off places to be a part of a relegation battle with Rangers would be an easy decision.
"At the moment, the club is at the bottom, but that doesn't mean anything at all," he said, with determination.
"We are always being positive about the next game. Every single game in this division is tough and you prepare the same way.
"But I'm really enjoying it here and this club will not be relegated."
Buzsaky, who played 13 times for Plymouth this season before being loaned to QPR, says responsibility for mending the Rs' faults lies with new boss Luigi de Canio.
And the 25-year-old believes tinkering with the squad is vital if the club is to battle its way out of trouble.
"I think [the problem that needs solving] is a technical part, which is up to the manager, and what kind of players you get on the pitch," he said.
"We have some good players, we have some quality players and we just need to get our confidence back and then the results will change."...Kilburn Times
QPR Official Site - CURTIS DEPARTS
Defender John Curtis has had his contract terminated by mutual consent with immediate effect.
The 29 year-old, who joined the R's on a free transfer in the summer, made just five appearances in all competitions for Rangers.
The Club would like to place on the record their thanks to John for his contribution during his short spell in W12 and wish him a successful future. QPR
BBC- Out-of-favour Curtis leaves QPR
QPR have confirmed the departure of defender John Curtis.
The ex-Manchester United man has failed to impress since being signed by former Rangers manager John Gregory from Nottingham Forest last summer.
Curtis, 29, was one of a number of fringe players recently told that he had no future at Loftus Road.Danny Cullip and Nicky Ward recently moved on after reaching a settlement with the club and Curtis has now also had his contract terminated. BBC
AARON GOODE RETURNS TO QPR
Dowson will tame Dons old boy
Kingstonian boss Alan Dowson swooped for AFC Wimbledon bad boy frontman Stephen Goddard after striker Carl Gibbs quit Kingsmeadow for Leatherhead last week... He moved to Kingsmeadow as on-loan QPR defender Aaron Goode headed back to Shepherds Bush, while former Woking midfielder Liam Cockerill has been released....
"Aaron has done really well for us and while I would have liked to have extended the deal, there is a new management team in place at QPR, so his return is understandable.".. Report
Daily Mail - Chelsea's Mancienne waits on Rangers
Chelsea's Michael Mancienne is waiting to see if Queens Park Rangers want to sign him on a permanent deal.
The defender has impressed during his loan spell at Loftus Road and realises it is too soon to get a look-in at the Bridge. QPR could offer around £500,000. Mail
Busasky on QPR Buying Him.
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Jonny Weeks/Kilburn Times - 'Buy me' Buzsaky urges Rs owners
Akos Buzsaky is supremely confident he will become a Rangers player for good in January after impressing on his loan stint from Plymouth - and he's not the only one eyeing a move to Loftus Road.
The Hungarian midfielder, who scored three goals in his first eight games since his loan spell began at the start of November, believes the Hoops' affluent owners like him enough to open their cheque books.
"I'm really enjoying my time here, it was a good move for me and I'm looking forward to continuing my relationship with the club," he said after scoring twice at Sc**thorpe last weekend.
"I really think I will be moving to QPR in January and I believe the club is really moving forward.
"The two owners are successful men and they won't be wanting to throw money out of the window when they bought this club, so it's all about moving forward."
But the transfer priorities of Flavio Briatore and Bernie Ecclestone seem to lie elsewhere, as they are lining up a bid for out-of-favour Sunderland striker Daryl Murphy. The Irishman bagged ten-goals for the Black Cats last season, though boss Roy Keane has denied suggestions he is willing to let his countryman leave.
"Nothing has been agreed with anybody yet," Keane said. "Obviously we are at that stage where we are making inquiries about players, and other clubs are making inquiries of us, but we certainly haven't agreed a deal with QPR at this stage."
Whether Murphy would swap the Premier League for the lower reaches of the Championship is still uncertain, but for Buzsaky, leaving the Pilgrims who are on the verge of the Championship play-off places to be a part of a relegation battle with Rangers would be an easy decision.
"At the moment, the club is at the bottom, but that doesn't mean anything at all," he said, with determination.
"We are always being positive about the next game. Every single game in this division is tough and you prepare the same way.
"But I'm really enjoying it here and this club will not be relegated."
Buzsaky, who played 13 times for Plymouth this season before being loaned to QPR, says responsibility for mending the Rs' faults lies with new boss Luigi de Canio.
And the 25-year-old believes tinkering with the squad is vital if the club is to battle its way out of trouble.
"I think [the problem that needs solving] is a technical part, which is up to the manager, and what kind of players you get on the pitch," he said.
"We have some good players, we have some quality players and we just need to get our confidence back and then the results will change."...Kilburn Times
QPR Official Site - CURTIS DEPARTS
Defender John Curtis has had his contract terminated by mutual consent with immediate effect.
The 29 year-old, who joined the R's on a free transfer in the summer, made just five appearances in all competitions for Rangers.
The Club would like to place on the record their thanks to John for his contribution during his short spell in W12 and wish him a successful future. QPR
BBC- Out-of-favour Curtis leaves QPR
QPR have confirmed the departure of defender John Curtis.
The ex-Manchester United man has failed to impress since being signed by former Rangers manager John Gregory from Nottingham Forest last summer.
Curtis, 29, was one of a number of fringe players recently told that he had no future at Loftus Road.Danny Cullip and Nicky Ward recently moved on after reaching a settlement with the club and Curtis has now also had his contract terminated. BBC
AARON GOODE RETURNS TO QPR
Dowson will tame Dons old boy
Kingstonian boss Alan Dowson swooped for AFC Wimbledon bad boy frontman Stephen Goddard after striker Carl Gibbs quit Kingsmeadow for Leatherhead last week... He moved to Kingsmeadow as on-loan QPR defender Aaron Goode headed back to Shepherds Bush, while former Woking midfielder Liam Cockerill has been released....
"Aaron has done really well for us and while I would have liked to have extended the deal, there is a new management team in place at QPR, so his return is understandable.".. Report
Daily Mail - Chelsea's Mancienne waits on Rangers
Chelsea's Michael Mancienne is waiting to see if Queens Park Rangers want to sign him on a permanent deal.
The defender has impressed during his loan spell at Loftus Road and realises it is too soon to get a look-in at the Bridge. QPR could offer around £500,000. Mail