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Rumours Paul Ince sacked by Blackpool??
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He had showdown talks late on Sunday night with Karl Oyston. Doubt the decision has happened now, probably just delayed to make it public hence all the whispers flying about. All the papers caught hold of the story on Sunday so the best prices on him getting the chop vanished quickly.
Other rumours now flying about is if Tom Ince stays in the UK then it will cost a club £4million to sign him, however if he goes to Monaco it will only cost around £400k (10% of that figure). Even at £4million he's got to be worth a cheeky bid. He'll be dropped on Saturday and sold before the deadline now given what's happened to his dad.Last edited by Dazzer1977; 21-01-2014, 03:31 PM.
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Originally posted by Dazzer1977 View PostHe had showdown talks late on Sunday night with Karl Oyston. Doubt the decision has happened now, probably just delayed to make it public hence all the whispers flying about. All the papers caught hold of the story on Sunday so the best prices on him getting the chop vanished quickly.
Other rumours now flying about is if Tom Ince stays in the UK then it will cost a club £4million to sign him, however if he goes to Monaco it will only cost around £400k (10% of that figure). Even at £4million he's got to be worth a cheeky bid.
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Unless he goes to either Southampton, Aston Villa, Hull Tigers (RRAAARRRRRRR), Crystal Palace, Fulham, West Ham, Sunderland or Cardiff, he won't get regular first team football and none of those clubs are safe so he could be back where he started next season. Saying that there is no guarantee if he came to us that we'd be playing in the Premiership next season either. BUT I fancy us going up more than correctly naming the three coming down right now.
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Originally posted by Dazzer1977 View PostHe had showdown talks late on Sunday night with Karl Oyston. Doubt the decision has happened now, probably just delayed to make it public hence all the whispers flying about. All the papers caught hold of the story on Sunday so the best prices on him getting the chop vanished quickly.
Other rumours now flying about is if Tom Ince stays in the UK then it will cost a club £4million to sign him, however if he goes to Monaco it will only cost around £400k (10% of that figure). Even at £4million he's got to be worth a cheeky bid. He'll be dropped on Saturday and sold before the deadline now given what's happened to his dad.
What are the chances of him wanting to come to QPR, or would we be better off looking else where?
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Originally posted by Dazzer1977 View PostUnless he goes to either Southampton, Aston Villa, Hull Tigers (RRAAARRRRRRR), Crystal Palace, Fulham, West Ham, Sunderland or Cardiff, he won't get regular first team football and none of those clubs are safe so he could be back where he started next season. Saying that there is no guarantee if he came to us that we'd be playing in the Premiership next season either. BUT I fancy us going up more than correctly naming the three coming down right now.
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Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View PostBut we all know that is not how football players think, generally being not very bright and with an inflated view of their own ability. Take Zaha (just one of a hundred similar examples). He could have gone to, say, West Brom getting first team football and everyone wd probably be raving about a great new talent. But no, Man U came a calling so he went there and - surprise, surprise - he is stuck in the reserves and apparently frustrated and has had a year going backwards. Happens every time...
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Originally posted by MYU View PostSinclair did that with Man City.
By the time he got to City arguably his best years were behind him unlike Zaha, often got injured and our current favourite SWP had his place. Also man city 10 years ago were just Sunderland and not really a big club like man utd, if we were still in the prem and had our Tony, he would have probably of come back to us than go to city.
In actual fact it would of been interesting if he had gone to a big club in his prime, he was absolute class and actually for years too good for us.
One of my all time heroes, absolutely privilege to see him play.
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Originally posted by TBLOCKRANGER View PostNot sure about that, Sinclair's career was not defined by jumping ship and going to bigger clubs. He went down a couple of divisions with us and then left for West Ham no man utd or Liverpool. He then joined city when West Ham were relegated.
By the time he got to City arguably his best years were behind him unlike Zaha, often got injured and our current favourite SWP had his place. Also man city 10 years ago were just Sunderland and not really a big club like man utd, if we were still in the prem and had our Tony, he would have probably of come back to us than go to city.
In actual fact it would of been interesting if he had gone to a big club in his prime, he was absolute class and actually for years too good for us.
One of my all time heroes, absolutely privilege to see him play.Ooh northern lads love gravy
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