Why don't we loan players like Remy, Samba,Mbia, Adel, Cesar and others for one season, if we come back up bring them back if not sell them?
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Originally posted by californiahoop View Postyou think we will pick up another like your man in the avatar for £8m?
We will need to sell the big names and recoup some money to sign new ones. I know Redknapp thinks money grows on trees but reality of championship money after the parachute fee's would destroy us if the gamble of going straight back up fails.
In america I know everything is big but you need to try and come back to reality (british way of thinking)I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View PostMate, we're gonna be a championship club so whats the pt of thinking of players of that quality.
We will need to sell the big names and recoup some money to sign new ones. I know Redknapp thinks money grows on trees but reality of championship money after the parachute fee's would destroy us if the gamble of going straight back up fails.
In america I know everything is big but you need to try and come back to reality (british way of thinking)
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Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View PostThink you've had too much californian sunshine with this idea.
Keeps them playing at a decent level, saves on wages and reduces outlay on purchasing new players should we return. I would only do it on premise the side pays 100% of salary none of these stupid deals of we pay 80% they pay 20%
Sound suggestion California
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Originally posted by West Acton View PostHappen to think its a good idea. If we have ambitions of coming straight back it makes perfect sense especially if we dont get offers for the players we deem acceptable.
Keeps them playing at a decent level, saves on wages and reduces outlay on purchasing new players should we return. I would only do it on premise the side pays 100% of salary none of these stupid deals of we pay 80% they pay 20%
Sound suggestion CaliforniaKept the faith!
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Originally posted by West Acton View PostHappen to think its a good idea. If we have ambitions of coming straight back it makes perfect sense especially if we dont get offers for the players we deem acceptable.
Keeps them playing at a decent level, saves on wages and reduces outlay on purchasing new players should we return. I would only do it on premise the side pays 100% of salary none of these stupid deals of we pay 80% they pay 20%
Sound suggestion California
The players would probably be happy with that too.
If QPR don't look like going up perhaps permanent sales cane be agreed in the Jan window so that Qpr don't take too big a hit on the transfer fees. I would however like to see some of them stay like Mbia because I think he can be a very good player at Championship level and can help any promotion bid. I also think Diakite and even Barton can help the team.
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostI think it is a good idea. QPR save on wages and if they come straight back up they can play as QPR players again.
The players would probably be happy with that too.
If QPR don't look like going up perhaps permanent sales cane be agreed in the Jan window so that Qpr don't take too big a hit on the transfer fees. I would however like to see some of them stay like Mbia because I think he can be a very good player at Championship level and can help any promotion bid. I also think Diakite and even Barton can help the team.
Yep, agree with some of the above mentioned players doing well in the championship, I think it's a win, win.Kept the faith!
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