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    Queens Park Rangers, Fulham and Brentford are all said to be interested in Wycombe Wanderers’ Aaron Pierre. According to a report in the Daily Mirror,...


    Looking at more talent from the lower leagues. Hope this new QPR continues, really excited by our future.

  • #2
    Originally posted by maidstone_hoop View Post
    http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2016/01/20...-aaron-pierre/

    Looking at more talent from the lower leagues. Hope this new QPR continues, really excited by our future.
    Same mate. This is the route I wanted us to take when tony first took over. Onwards and upwards.

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    • #3
      Hopefully Ainsworth will be favorable considering us selling them Harrimann.

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      • #4
        Very dangerous signing players who are inexperienced in the lower leagues. Need to be careful.

        Our boards ambition is to be established in the Premier League, so at the very least our signings should be capable of getting us out of this league.

        No doubt some are but it's a huge gamble to bring in half a dozen from the lower leagues. Thorough scouting is needed and buying at value.

        I guess Peterborough are the model we should look at. It can be done, but we're in another world to Peterborough and players coming in will need to perform immediately at the top end of the Championship and even then how many will be good enough to become a Premier League player?

        One or two of the lower leagues brightest talents is fine, any more than that and it could go wrong very quickly.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Mattyqpr View Post
          Very dangerous signing players who are inexperienced in the lower leagues. Need to be careful.

          Our boards ambition is to be established in the Premier League, so at the very least our signings should be capable of getting us out of this league.

          No doubt some are but it's a huge gamble to bring in half a dozen from the lower leagues. Thorough scouting is needed and buying at value.

          I guess Peterborough are the model we should look at. It can be done, but we're in another world to Peterborough and players coming in will need to perform immediately at the top end of the Championship and even then how many will be good enough to become a Premier League player?

          One or two of the lower leagues brightest talents is fine, any more than that and it could go wrong very quickly.
          Their ambition could still be the same but maybe theyre looking at it from a different angle.....

          Bring in youg players from lower leagues who maybe appreciate the game more (not just the fame and money).. and are more likely to give 100% for the club. So when we're ready and finally go up, we're more prepared for the Premiership..
          SIR LESLIE FERDINAND!!

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          • #6
            Remember when we bought Tilson & peacock from lower leagues, everyone thought they were shot but they were decent esp the later
            Thank **ck thats all over with !!! need a holiday!!!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mattyqpr View Post
              Very dangerous signing players who are inexperienced in the lower leagues. Need to be careful.

              Our boards ambition is to be established in the Premier League, so at the very least our signings should be capable of getting us out of this league.

              No doubt some are but it's a huge gamble to bring in half a dozen from the lower leagues. Thorough scouting is needed and buying at value.

              I guess Peterborough are the model we should look at. It can be done, but we're in another world to Peterborough and players coming in will need to perform immediately at the top end of the Championship and even then how many will be good enough to become a Premier League player?

              One or two of the lower leagues brightest talents is fine, any more than that and it could go wrong very quickly.
              Doesn't mean we will through all young players straight away in the pitch. We are doing fine I guess and If you read JFH's interview in the official website, he said we need a mix of young and experienced players.
              QPR fan since1987

              @yousef_qpr

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Nick View Post
                Their ambition could still be the same but maybe theyre looking at it from a different angle.....

                Bring in youg players from lower leagues who maybe appreciate the game more (not just the fame and money).. and are more likely to give 100% for the club. So when we're ready and finally go up, we're more prepared for the Premiership..
                Only trouble is that they may not actually be good enough for the higher level.
                some on here say Harriman was not good enough for the Championship and is now at his level in League 2, yet if he had been a Wycombe player all along there'd be saying sign him up as he can only get better!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Nick View Post
                  Their ambition could still be the same but maybe theyre looking at it from a different angle.....

                  Bring in youg players from lower leagues who maybe appreciate the game more (not just the fame and money).. and are more likely to give 100% for the club. So when we're ready and finally go up, we're more prepared for the Premiership..
                  As I said further down, how many of them will be good enough? Would love to know how many players have successfully made the move from the lower leagues and established themselves as a Premier League player.

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                  • #10
                    Hundreds of players have come from lower leagues to be Prem Players, Charlie Austin, Jamie Vardy, Lallana, Allen, Clyne, Delaney to name just a few without thinking too much.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Kit View Post
                      Hundreds of players have come from lower leagues to be Prem Players, Charlie Austin, Jamie Vardy, Lallana, Allen, Clyne, Delaney to name just a few without thinking too much.
                      True. But a hell of a lot don't make it. Every bit as risky - prob more so - than signing a player who has been at a top flight club abroad.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Kit View Post
                        Hundreds of players have come from lower leagues to be Prem Players, Charlie Austin, Jamie Vardy, Lallana, Allen, Clyne, Delaney to name just a few without thinking too much.
                        Hundreds in the modern era? Lallana, Allen and Clyne come through academies at good clubs. Hardly lower league.

                        Southampton were in a false position so can't really class them as lower league and Joe Allen played 6 games for Swansea in League One and didn't really get a kick under Martinez, it was under Rodgers in their promotion season from the Championship he was a regular.

                        Of course plenty have made it but you'd hardly say Delaney was a talent would you? That's what we're trying to sign, talents. Many turn out to be a flop.

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                        • #13
                          We've had our fair share of plays who've had plenty of experience at a higher level and still fall flat on their face, or just simply dont care anymore and not willing to put a shift in every Saturday... Can work both ways..
                          SIR LESLIE FERDINAND!!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Nick View Post
                            We've had our fair share of plays who've had plenty of experience at a higher level and still fall flat on their face, or just simply dont care anymore and not willing to put a shift in every Saturday... Can work both ways..
                            Spot on but going from one extreme to the other is dangerous because not many turn out to fill their potential. No problem signing one or two but basing most of our priority on signing players from lower league is exactly where it'll take the club, lower league. We need to be sensible, something we weren't when we signed Gladwin for example. The lad had a good 3 months in League One and probably cost us around £1.5m. Absolutely crazy.

                            You need to watch players for quite a while at that level and yeah sometimes we'll miss out but that's when the club have to sell itself by giving the few we do sign, the chance to play every week. Dele Alli was playing regularly at MK for 2.5 years before Spurs signed him and then he was loaned back for a further 6 months. Everyone was watching him since his debut.

                            I see ourselves long term doing that rather than signing Pierre, Dack, Roofe etc who have had a good 6 months or so. Bringing in one or two like the above is acceptable but it's very dangerous putting all your eggs in one basket.

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                            • #15
                              Yeah it's risk and for certain not all will come off but you aint gambling with the wages paid to the like'of Traore SWP Hoilet and co ,
                              but if half make it as prem players and the rest become championship standard you will still make money on the ones that fall short

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