His dads an idiot.
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Under Les Ferdinand:
Luke Freeman, top assists in the league: 4million
Alex Smithies, great goalie for this club: 3,5million
Charlie Austin, 19 Premier League goals: 4million
Jack Robinson: Contract ran out, left for free
And many more mistakes
LES FERDINAND, IT'S TIME TO GO
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Does he mean that he is going to retire at the end of his contract or at the end of this season. It is not really clear.
The reason I am asking is because he says that he will retire even if QPR stay in the premiership. If he was going to retire at the end of next season, that would not be relevant.
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Originally posted by janemelanie View PostDoes he mean that he is going to retire at the end of his contract or at the end of this season. It is not really clear.
The reason I am asking is because he says that he will retire even if QPR stay in the premiership. If he was going to retire at the end of next season, that would not be relevant.
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Originally posted by Hitman34 View Postcan i make you right about this one olly.
it was tony f that wanted him and hughes only agreed.
another case of chairmen should not be poking their noses into transfer and team affairs.
just supply the money and balance the books please tony!
now onto park retiring......................... effing yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss ssssss lets go effing mental lets go effing mental.
knew he wouldn't have the GUTS to play in the championship.
would like to be the first to say goodbye to all our korean fans. thanks for your amazing and loyal support!
just hope mackie retires now!
Park has a lot of guts, what are you on about.
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Prem league unsung hero according to this
Reports this week have claimed that former-Manchester United midfielder Park Ji-Sung is set to retire from football at the end of next season.
The news shouldn't come as a complete surprise. Anybody forced to endure the befuddled mess at Loftus Road these past eight months must surely be considering their own future.
And Park Ji-Sung, watching on from the bench as his minutes dwindled, first under Mark Hughes and now for Harry Redknapp, must feel it's no longer worth the hassle.
Park is one of those players whose 'prime' is difficult to pinpoint. He was rarely outstanding, but never horrendous.
He always seemed to be present, but wasn't always first-choice. This paradoxical relationship can be partly attributed to the fact that Park always played the 'big games'. He was Sir Alex Ferguson's 'Champions League' player, even if the Champions League games actually happened to take place in the Premier League.
Often required to shackle an opponent's most threatening wide-man, Park was religiously deployed against the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool. He was dependable, consistent and trusted. And he had the happy knack of scoring important goals.
He was an unsung hero, if only because his performances weren't flamboyantly eye-catching. They were industrial, earned by sweat and measured in hard yards. He was the Henry Ford of the Premier League - efficient, productive and simply effective.
So, we're looking for kindred spirits here. The underrated or under-appreciated unsung heroes of the Premier League. Here's our five, can you think of any others?
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Originally posted by QPRDave View PostReports this week have claimed that former-Manchester United midfielder Park Ji-Sung is set to retire from football at the end of next season.
The news shouldn't come as a complete surprise. Anybody forced to endure the befuddled mess at Loftus Road these past eight months must surely be considering their own future.
And Park Ji-Sung, watching on from the bench as his minutes dwindled, first under Mark Hughes and now for Harry Redknapp, must feel it's no longer worth the hassle.
Park is one of those players whose 'prime' is difficult to pinpoint. He was rarely outstanding, but never horrendous.
He always seemed to be present, but wasn't always first-choice. This paradoxical relationship can be partly attributed to the fact that Park always played the 'big games'. He was Sir Alex Ferguson's 'Champions League' player, even if the Champions League games actually happened to take place in the Premier League.
Often required to shackle an opponent's most threatening wide-man, Park was religiously deployed against the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool. He was dependable, consistent and trusted. And he had the happy knack of scoring important goals.
He was an unsung hero, if only because his performances weren't flamboyantly eye-catching. They were industrial, earned by sweat and measured in hard yards. He was the Henry Ford of the Premier League - efficient, productive and simply effective.
So, we're looking for kindred spirits here. The underrated or under-appreciated unsung heroes of the Premier League. Here's our five, can you think of any others?
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