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    02 September 2009

    Ben Watson
    By Ben Kosky

    BEN Watson will sign a permanent deal with QPR in the new year after joining the club on loan from Wigan this week.

    Rangers have already agreed a fee in the region of £2m for the midfielder whose signature they first pursued more than a year ago, when he was still at Crystal Palace.

    But the signing of Watson leaves the midfield department at Loftus Road somewhat crowded - including the injured Lee Cook, Jim Magilton now has 12 central or wide players at his disposal.

    It seems unlikely that Magilton could successfully pair the 24-year-old with skipper Martin Rowlands, who fills an energetic, box-to-box role almost identical to that of the new arrival.

    Mikele Leigertwood can also play in that position - and since he arrived at the club almost exactly two years ago, the Rs have now signed a staggering SIXTEEN more midfield players in total.

    Watson's signing was the only activity at Loftus Road on transfer deadline day, but it seems inevitable that the rapid turnover of players will continue with some departures when the loan window opens.

    Palace chairman Simon Jordan turned down two Rangers bids for Watson last year as he refused to sell one of his prize assets to a club then managed by his bête noire Iain Dowie.

    Instead, the midfielder signed for Wigan in January and made 10 appearances for the Latics, but fell out of favour when Roberto Martinez replaced Steve Bruce as manager during the close season.

    Watson is set to make his QPR debut a week on Saturday against Peterborough - with Palace the visitors to Loftus Road three days later.

    Contrary to reports this week, it is understood that Rangers never made a formal bid for Scunthorpe striker Gary Hooper ahead of the transfer deadline.

    QPR sporting director Gianni Paladini was told that Scunthorpe would not sell Hooper at any price when he spoke to chairman Steve Wharton after last weekend's game at Glanford Park.
    They seek him here.................

  • #2
    "Contrary to reports this week, it is understood that Rangers never made a formal bid for Scunthorpe striker Gary Hooper ahead of the transfer deadline"

    So Paladini did lie then ?

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    • #3
      Good news about Watson though.
      They seek him here.................

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      • #4
        So did we bid for Hooper or not??

        if so,was it rejected-then did we put in a higher bid which was also rejected??

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        • #5
          we did not bid for Hooper.

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          • #6
            End of the day, your problem and others is thinking I have one sauce and solely talk on behalf of one person. I made the comments yesterday as people PM me latest stuff on here, some is true and some is not. This is an indepdendent web-site after all and its rumours. I'm sure we did make an offer for Hooper over the weekend and did in the summer.

            As for Watson, why are you not focusing on that? Does it suit certain agendas? Why are you not calling Martinez a liar, no you wouldn;t do that, would you?
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            • #7
              Some one is telling Porkies.The BBC reported that Gp had made an offer.So assume that the BBC are telling porkies.

              Why focus on the hooper affair? Why not - as you say, this is an independant wed site...there are many many threads about the ability of watson...so why not also comment on the.....Hoopergate story as well...It could well be spin...but by whom???

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              • #8
                Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
                End of the day, your problem and others is thinking I have one sauce and solely talk on behalf of one person. I made the comments yesterday as people PM me latest stuff on here, some is true and some is not. This is an indepdendent web-site after all and its rumours. I'm sure we did make an offer for Hooper over the weekend and did in the summer.

                As for Watson, why are you not focusing on that? Does it suit certain agendas? Why are you not calling Martinez a liar, no you wouldn;t do that, would you?
                Whats Martinez got to do with anything?

                People are upset because you and Scott told them we were bidding on Hooper yesterday when everything else points to the fact that it simply did not happen. Do you think it unreasonable that people would like to know the truth?

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                • #9
                  Pete I dont have a problem with you at all, as it was not your name quoted on the BBC saying we had bid for Hooper, it was QPR's sporting director Gianni Paladini who lied. In any other business, a company Director found lying in public would be sacked.

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                  • #10
                    So-did we bid for Hooper or not??

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                    • #11
                      Ben Kosky seems to think we didn't.
                      They seek him here.................

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                      • #12
                        and Martinez seems to think he is getting in match practice for Wigan.

                        its all getting confusing
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Scarlet pimple View Post
                          02 September 2009

                          Ben Watson
                          By Ben Kosky

                          BEN Watson will sign a permanent deal with QPR in the new year after joining the club on loan from Wigan this week.

                          Rangers have already agreed a fee in the region of £2m for the midfielder whose signature they first pursued more than a year ago, when he was still at Crystal Palace.

                          But the signing of Watson leaves the midfield department at Loftus Road somewhat crowded - including the injured Lee Cook, Jim Magilton now has 12 central or wide players at his disposal.

                          It seems unlikely that Magilton could successfully pair the 24-year-old with skipper Martin Rowlands, who fills an energetic, box-to-box role almost identical to that of the new arrival.

                          Mikele Leigertwood can also play in that position - and since he arrived at the club almost exactly two years ago, the Rs have now signed a staggering SIXTEEN more midfield players in total.

                          Watson's signing was the only activity at Loftus Road on transfer deadline day, but it seems inevitable that the rapid turnover of players will continue with some departures when the loan window opens.

                          Palace chairman Simon Jordan turned down two Rangers bids for Watson last year as he refused to sell one of his prize assets to a club then managed by his bête noire Iain Dowie.

                          Instead, the midfielder signed for Wigan in January and made 10 appearances for the Latics, but fell out of favour when Roberto Martinez replaced Steve Bruce as manager during the close season.

                          Watson is set to make his QPR debut a week on Saturday against Peterborough - with Palace the visitors to Loftus Road three days later.

                          Contrary to reports this week, it is understood that Rangers never made a formal bid for Scunthorpe striker Gary Hooper ahead of the transfer deadline.

                          QPR sporting director Gianni Paladini was told that Scunthorpe would not sell Hooper at any price when he spoke to chairman Steve Wharton after last weekend's game at Glanford Park.
                          Excellent news if he does sign these sort of loans are good if we make them permanent as otherwise were just getting other clubs players fit for them so hats off to the club
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
                            and Martinez seems to think he is getting in match practice for Wigan.

                            its all getting confusing

                            Pete, i know i have a suspicious mind, but do you think it could be that the Wigan board and ours made a prior arrangment about W as the orange one would not sell to us, with a few extra bob going wigans way...........:shocked:
                            They seek him here.................

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                            • #15
                              Arsenal fans seem to think we have a 'gentleman's agreement' for Simpson, plus we tried to buy Heaton in the summer according to the Beeb, so they may be trying us on for size too.
                              We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are...

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