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Originally posted by Shepherds Mush View PostWhy would not signing Wayne Bridge mean we won't do decent business? There are and will be better players than him available before the season starts.Last edited by acricketer; 07-06-2013, 11:10 PM. Reason: Wanted to emphasize the question with more punctuation
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Something I don't get, we have fans saying we need to get rid of the highly paid lay abouts and build a young team, so how can they moan we turned down or didn't bid enough for a 33 year old who has signed a 1 year deal at Reading. If we are to build a team that kind of player on a 1 year deal is not what we need
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Originally posted by vespa View PostI get what your saying , but were not Brighton fans are we ?
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Originally posted by Shania View PostTF had this as an option; if a few seasons in this divisions means we can come as a better organised team and club, then why not.
Personally, I fear for the risk of getting relegated again next season. No-one can walk this league or even plan for a midtable-position. That´s the problem.
But what really baffles me is the fact that it seems like HR and board hasn´t really discussed which option to go for. I though they had a constructive meeting a few weeks back where details like this very thoroughly discussed.
Pure speculation and not a shred of evidence I'm afraid. There's far too much of this going on right now by a lot of people so please don't think you're being singled out.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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Originally posted by QPR Richard View PostWere you in the meetings the board held with HR? Do you know the details of what was discussed? You state as fact that the board and HR haven't discussed which option to go for. How do you know this to be fact?
Pure speculation and not a shred of evidence I'm afraid. There's far too much of this going on right now by a lot of people so please don't think you're being singled out.
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Originally posted by Felt View PostYeah I'm sure his boyhood dream was to one day play for the mighty Reading. Ric said he was keen until we gave him an offer that was apparently shabby beyond belief.
that scenario certainly would not surprise me and would support TF comments. Could be we have just dodged a bullet which 6months ago we would have taken directly in the chest
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Originally posted by QPRWEBBIE View PostYeah he would of wanted a 4 year deal £50k a week, considering he played for city and had a high wage there.
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Originally posted by vblockranger View Postsherlock strikes again "Wheres your evidence!" ..this is a forum Richard its all about conjecture and peoples own opinion on events. If we was dealing just with facts then we would all be taking whats said in the papers as gospel. That might be what you do but most people dont take that as 100% fact and instead draw their own conclusions through logic or rumours...then post their opinions on here.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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Originally posted by QPR Richard View PostDo you mean opinions, or spouting codswallop? Wouldn't you agree informed opinion is much more sensible than invention or wild speculation?Last edited by vblockranger; 08-06-2013, 11:24 AM.
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Originally posted by vblockranger View PostLook..you trust TF and think he's brilliant. Some dont trust him as much as you and think he is a bit of a plum when it comes to running a football club. You believe everything you read in the papers is gospel but others are slightly more cynical. Just accept it that there is a minority who are not 100% convinced by Fernandes and believe that a lot went on last season that he doesnt mention in his endless interviews or that you have read about in The Guardian. I think Hughes is a dreadful manager but i think he was undermined by Fernandes and Beard in some ways and after such an embarrassing season saying "i am sorry i was naive" just doesnt cut it. Some also doubt his motives and the long term future of the club under his chairmanship. Personally i am also sick of his countless PR motivated patronising tweets that he spouts endlessly but i think that ones just me :-) He needs to cancel his twitter account, stop the endless interviews and soundbytes and get on with fixing all the mistakes he has made and run the club quietly in the background like all other good Chairman do.
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