Doubt they will all start Saturday but a couple seem decent including Mcburnie from Swansea.
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Originally posted by Hitman34 View Postmoneybags splashed the cash, been saying this for weeks that they will be a danger come end of season.
they have given themselves every chance of staying up now.
Barnsley,Forest etc all seem to have been in the market i think
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Originally posted by Bill View PostThink huge gamble taken by club not signing anyone even on loan,this could bite us on the bum.
Barnsley,Forest etc all seem to have been in the market i think
reading and sunderland too, i think onle us and burton failed to strenghten the squadsnsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
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Originally posted by Bill View PostThink huge gamble taken by club not signing anyone even on loan,this could bite us on the bum.
Barnsley,Forest etc all seem to have been in the market i think
The squad lacks an attacking threat, but also wingbacks if that is indeed how Hollowhead will continue to set up his team to play.
With injuries to Sylla Wheeler and even Mackie, the attack is now over reliant on the low scoring talents of Washington, the imobile Smith, and some raw youngsters like Oteh, Eze and Smyth. Well done to all concerned.
I know that FFP has restricted the spending, but surely the sale of Ngbototo must have raised some funds as well as freeing up his wages. Add to this the release of the likes of Caulker, Borysuik, Petrasso, Greco-Cox, Comley etc must have also freed up wages. Couldn't they have used some of the funds to at least sign one or two young Premiership players on loan? Of course, it could be that clubs refused to loan their players to QPR.
Either way, I am concerned that the lack of signings will have an adverse effect on results, which are already not good anyway.
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostI think it will bite very hard indeed.
The squad lacks an attacking threat, but also wingbacks if that is indeed how Hollowhead will continue to set up his team to play.
With injuries to Sylla Wheeler and even Mackie, the attack is now over reliant on the low scoring talents of Washington, the imobile Smith, and some raw youngsters like Oteh, Eze and Smyth. Well done to all concerned.
I know that FFP has restricted the spending, but surely the sale of Ngbototo must have raised some funds as well as freeing up his wages. Add to this the release of the likes of Caulker, Borysuik, Petrasso, Greco-Cox, Comley etc must have also freed up wages. Couldn't they have used some of the funds to at least sign one or two young Premiership players on loan? Of course, it could be that clubs refused to loan their players to QPR.
Either way, I am concerned that the lack of signings will have an adverse effect on results, which are already not good anyway.
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Forest didn’t do badUnder 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
LES FERDINAND, IT'S TIME TO GO
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Originally posted by Tarbie View PostSigned 6 players didn't they?
As a poster above said, everyone apart from us and Burton have strengthened. Holloway better have a few more performances up his sleeve this season, otherwise we could be in a bit of bother!
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Originally posted by Bill View PostI know he is getting on a bit but there is a guy in Scotland who has been scoring few,also one of Holloways former players and he knows where the net is.
Scott Dobbie could we not have done a deal for him or are we that skint.nsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
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Originally posted by Bill View PostI know he is getting on a bit but there is a guy in Scotland who has been scoring few,also one of Holloways former players and he knows where the net is.
Scott Dobbie could we not have done a deal for him or are we that skint.
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