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Post by QPR Report on Dec 27, 2009 11:17:40 GMT
Unless Watford ... Damned if we do. Damned if we don't! - Shouldn't have ever signed "Didn't-Fail-a-Medical" - Yet another error by "you-know-who!." But, once we've paid all that money for him - until we can sell him. If fit, I'd rather have him on the bench than Pellicori. Yahoo Sports - Henri and Heidar in Hornets hurrah Henri Lansbury and Heidar Helguson will play the final game of their loan spells when Watford travel to Bristol City. Arsenal youngster Lansbury and QPR striker Helguson are due back at their parent clubs after the trip. Boss Malky Mackay hopes to extend midfielder Lansbury's stint from the Gunners until the end of the season but the club are unlikely to be able to afford the wages of Helguson, who has scored five goals since rejoining the Hornets. Another loanee, Manchester United defender Craig Cathcart, has returned to Old Trafford for knee surgery and faces a spell on the sidelines. Teenage midfielder Ross Jenkins is Mackay's only other injury absentee, having been been sidelined since October following a back operation. uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/27122009/63/henri-heidar-hornets-hurrah.html
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Post by QPR Report on Dec 27, 2009 11:27:35 GMT
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Post by Markqpr on Dec 27, 2009 11:52:04 GMT
He's on form so stick him in the side when he returns. Hopefully he might nick a few with Routledge and Williams supplying crosses and it will keep him in the shop window so hopefully someone will buy him. He comes with a free barn door, not a scratch or mark on it so hopefully someone else will take him off our hands. Hopefully.
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Post by londonranger on Dec 27, 2009 16:22:13 GMT
Will he have a physical?
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Post by Lonegunmen on Dec 27, 2009 22:50:04 GMT
Will he pass it?
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Post by londonranger on Dec 28, 2009 0:24:58 GMT
Will they tell us?
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Post by Lonegunmen on Dec 28, 2009 8:50:10 GMT
Will he get an improved 4 1/2 year contract??
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Post by QPR Report on Dec 28, 2009 8:56:57 GMT
Watford Observer Watford talking to Arsenal and QPR over the future of Henri Lansbury and Heidar Helguson28th December 2009 By Frank Smith » Watford are hoping to extend the loan spells of Henri Lansbury and Heidar Helguson. This afternoon's game with Bristol City is set to be the pair's final game for Watford before their current loan deals expire and they return to their respective clubs. But Hornets boss Malky Mackay has confirmed the club are in discussions with QPR and Arsenal over the possibility of Lansbury and Helguson remaining at Vicarage Road. Lansbury is currently in contract negotiations with Arsenal as his current deal expires at the end of the season. Mackay said: “We have a good relationship with Arsenal and we are discussing it with them. “We are hoping that once Arsenal and Henri's situation finishes then he comes back for the second half of the season. “I think he enjoys being here and his game has improved since he has been here. He has had a taste of Championship football and is enjoying it so it is an environment where he wants to be in and we want him here as well.”
QPR have just appointed a new manager in Paul Hart and Mackay admits that will come into the “equation” when it comes to the Hornets' chances of Helguson remaining in Hertfordshire.
Mackay said: “Heidar is a player who has had a great impact for us and I think he enjoys being at the club and the people enjoy him being here.
“We have had constant discussions with QPR and they have had a change of manager there so that will come into the equation as well, but we are talking to them about extending Heidar's loan.” The future of Scott Loach continues to be discussed in the national media, with Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa and Everton all linked with the 21-year-old. But when asked if there has been any contact from clubs over Loach, Mackay responded: “Absolutely none. No bids, no contact at all. He is my goalkeeper and I have said on record that I want him to be here www.watfordobserver.co.uk/sport/localsport/4821893.Watford_want_Henri_and_Heidar_to_stay/
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Post by QPR Report on Dec 28, 2009 16:14:50 GMT
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