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  • #16
    Is it me or do Tony and Harry not seem to be in sync on their public facing messages on this aspect (players going out on loan).....
    Last edited by Snaxo; 02-08-2013, 10:15 AM.

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    • #17
      Fernandes needs to be quiet and let Harry do his job with getting the right squad. If fernandes doesn't tweet he doesn't get people who disagree with him and that means no abuse. He's sticking his nose in
      i supported qpr in the glory days when chris kiwomya and michael ngonge played up front

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      • #18
        Tony is usually answering questions asked by supporters. If he did not answer then he would be blamed for ignoring them. Also Harry did not exactly say that Remy would not go out on loan, but only if somebody was to pay say 2 million for him. Not sure whether 2 million would include his wages or not.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View Post
          think the problem with shifting a lot of these players is wages more than transfer fees. we had to offer them way over the odds in wages to attract them to a much smaller club than they would normally consider and now the likes of Caesar don't want to drop their wages.

          after that guardian article saying remy is training with the youth team think it was pretty inevitable he was going one way or another.
          Really don't get why chairmen and managers don't understand the basic facts in relation to footballers contracts.

          If they want to maintain a certain level of salary and nobody else is prepared to pay it, then they can stay. Nobody forces them to leave.

          If playing in the PL is the main aim and is accompanied by a salary reduction, then so be it. Tough. Decision time.

          Some of these players may want to ask themselves why nobody else wants to pay them so much money. Probably because they have recently failed to do their jobs sufficiently well.

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