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I'm ready to clutch to anything positive at this stage.
Rio & Caulker would be an excellent pairing.
Haha me too mate. Last week was to much doom and gloom and got a little bit engrossed with that but definitely seems a lot more positive again this week.
To have rio, caulker and ned would put us in very good stead and with dunne as back up its a great mix of experience and youth at cb.
"rio wants to play for qpr" "top top player" "he will be cheap" etc etc.
well guess what!!!!!!!!
our "cheap signing" wants more dough..........................
Rio Ferdinand holds crunch talks with QPR as protracted transfer to Harry Redknapp's side stalls after wage disagreement
Rio Ferdinand has met with QPR to discuss his protracted transfer to the west London club
Veteran defender's move has stalled due to a wage disagreement
Redknapp remains confident that the deal will be concluded this week
By SAMI MOKBEL
PUBLISHED: 20:37, 16 July 2014 ** UPDATED: 20:38, 16 July 2014
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Rio Ferdinand met with Queens Park Rangers on Wednesday night to thrash out his protracted transfer to the newly-promoted Premier League club.
The veteran-central defender held talks with Harry Redknapp at a central London hotel in bid to agree a 12 month contract.
Ferdinand is a free agent following his release from Manchester United last month. Sportsmail exclusively revealed in June how Rangers had agreed a deal with Ferdinand to join ahead of next season.
Close: Rio Ferdinand is in talks with Queens Park Rangers ahead of his move to the London Club
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Close: Rio Ferdinand is in talks with Queens Park Rangers ahead of his move to the London Club
But the move has been shrouded in doubt over a wage disagreement after QPR had a last-minute rethink on Ferdinand's personal terms.
However, Redknapp believes he can still lure Ferdinand to Loftus Road and hopes to conclude a deal this week.
Rubbish to fill the papers. Very easy story to make
Under Les Ferdinand:
Luke Freeman, top assists in the league: 4million
Alex Smithies, great goalie for this club: 3,5million
Charlie Austin, 19 Premier League goals: 4million
Jack Robinson: Contract ran out, left for free
And many more mistakes
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