Sandro would be a monster of a signing. Spurs fans really rate him. Would move Fer into a more advanced role also where I think he would be at his best unleashing shots like that one yesterday wooooooosh.
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Originally posted by Hitman34 View PostTWITTER
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Originally posted by alanfullerqpr View PostIf them 4 come in mid table this season I reckon
Sandro is class and would be a hell of a signing. Not too sure about the others though - there are far, far better options than Defoe for the money, same with Lennon. And Diarra smacks of a Hughes 2012 signing (as does this whole spree tbh, if it happens).
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Originally posted by w12dave View PostDaily mail say Defoe is not happy and want to go to QPR. Did defoe really go all the way out there to play for Ryan Nelsen?TWITTER
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Originally posted by Shania View PostLet´s hope he´s got a QPR-clause. where did that rumour come from, anyway? He would be great to have at the club.
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Originally posted by Geng View PostWe all said this on 1st September, 2012, before we slowly remembered football isn't played on paper.
Sandro is class and would be a hell of a signing. Not too sure about the others though - there are far, far better options than Defoe for the money, same with Lennon. And Diarra smacks of a Hughes 2012 signing (as does this whole spree tbh, if it happens).TWITTER
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Not thrilled about this tbh, he's the exact sort of signing I worried Harry would make. Old, past his best, played for much bigger clubs in the past, nothing really to prove...how is this any different from the sort of things we criticised the Hughes signings for?
I also think he is very one dimensional and was overrated even in his prime. All this wouldn't be a problem if he were a 22yr old on small money, but for a big name turning 32 in october who will want to start every game it is a worry.
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Originally posted by alanfullerqpr View Postyes we did but this is a better team IMO and these are all Harry's players so he knows there abillities and strengths
And we haven't seen any evidence yet that this is a better team than the 2012/13 one. I'd say given the level of opposition we were just as good at the end of 2011/12 (Hughes' first season, the run of wins at home that kept us up) as we were stumbling into the play-offs last year. And then we've had four very mixed performances thus far this season.
It's way too early to just assume we're better this year and that therefore we can get away with repeating the same transfer strategy.
Do you see the circular logic here? We'll be better because we're a better team this time because we've signed players who will be better because they're in a better side.
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Originally posted by Geng View PostNot thrilled about this tbh, he's the exact sort of signing I worried Harry would make. Old, past his best, played for much bigger clubs in the past, nothing really to prove...how is this any different from the sort of things we criticised the Hughes signings for?
I also think he is very one dimensional and was overrated even in his prime. All this wouldn't be a problem if he were a 22yr old on small money, but for a big name turning 32 in october who will want to start every game it is a worry.
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