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  • #61
    Poor Pete, cr.ping his panties and hoping Mel don't wanna come back, as someone earlier noted - "Pete is scared on GP getting sacked, then he loses his ITK status!".

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    • #62
      That's really funny

      I've told you before it would make no difference if GP was here or not and I'd love Mel back at QPR.

      What would be so funny is the day GP is gone and you still see info coming from Pete, that going to be a classic.

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      • #63
        Just seen this on Reports site.

        David McIntyre/Kilburn Times - Facebook fans feel Mel's the man

        - QPR fans have launched a campaign to get the club's former chief scout reinstalled.
        - Mel Johnson, who left for Tottenham in 2005, is currently on gardening leave after Spurs manager Harry Redknapp made changes to his backroom team.
        - And after a series of blunders in the transfer market by their club's mega-rich regime, frustrated Rangers supporters are calling for Johnson's return.
        - Hundreds have signed an online petition and a group demanding his reappointment has been set up on the Facebook website.
        - Rs fan Tony Binks, who created the group, said: "It's no secret that our scouting system leaves a lot to be desired. Mel Johnson has never been properly replaced.
        - "Without him we wouldn't have had players like Lee Cook, Martin Rowlands and Dan ****tu, to name just three."
        - Including loans, QPR have signed over 30 players since the Flavio Briatore-led takeover two years ago, but have failed to challenge for promotion.
        - Johnson was Watford's chief scout before taking a similar role at Rangers on the recommendation of Kenny Jackett, who was then the assistant manager at Loftus Road.
        -Jackett had worked with him at Watford, where Johnson was instrumental in the Hornets' signing of Cook from non-league Aylesbury under the noses of QPR in 1999.
        - Johnson's recommended signings during his time at Rangers included keeper Lee Camp and winger Kevin McLeod.
        - He initially joined Tottenham as a youth scout and was promoted to chief scout in October last year as part of changes made by the north London club's former sporting director Damien Comolli.
        They seek him here.................

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Scarlet pimple View Post
          Including loans, QPR have signed over 30 players since the Flavio Briatore-led takeover two years ago, but have failed to challenge for promotion.
          Out of the 30 players, does anyone know how many are still with us ?

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          • #65
            Originally posted by paulmason View Post
            Out of the 30 players, does anyone know how many are still with us ?
            ..and how many came from Base Soccer and their associates?
            QBP 20th August 2009..."To be fair, I'm glad we are top of the table (for agents fees). Shows we are not a selling club anymore."

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            • #66
              Originally posted by MYU View Post
              That's really funny

              I've told you before it would make no difference if GP was here or not and I'd love Mel back at QPR.

              What would be so funny is the day GP is gone and you still see info coming from Pete, that going to be a classic.

              Really? A classic? You need to get out more!

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