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  • Hart set to sign Markus Jonsson

    Paul Hart is set to make Swedish defender Markus Jonsson his first signing as QPR boss.

    The 28-year-old is available on a free transfer from Swedish League and Cup winners AIK, and is desperate to move to England.

    Jonsson can play at both right-back and in the centre of defence and has won four caps for his country.

    But Hart faces competition from Championship rivals West Brom and Preston as the promotion race hots up.
    Gerry Francis the greatest all round player to come from these shores:super_man:

  • #2
    beck was the last swede down the bush if im not mistaken,swedes dont do too well in england,only freddie and limpar done well
    Ooh northern lads love gravy

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    • #3
      ABBA?
      Bjorn Borg?
      Swedish Erotica - a hit among all schoolboys in the 80's!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by vanhoop View Post
        beck was the last swede down the bush if im not mistaken,swedes dont do too well in england,only freddie and limpar done well
        Not true, how's about the players listed below:

        Olof Mellberg
        Sebastian Larsson
        Henrik Larsson
        Roland Nilsson
        Jonas Olsson

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Tarbie View Post
          Not true, how's about the players listed below:

          Olof Mellberg
          Sebastian Larsson
          Henrik Larsson
          Roland Nilsson
          Jonas Olsson

          The king of kings
          Win or lose, on the booze

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          • #6
            Not being picky but wasn't Beck Danish ?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by KASPARS BOOTS View Post
              Not being picky but wasn't Beck Danish ?
              I thought he was a ####. His last album was rubbish!!

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              • #8
                The legend that was Rob Steiner?
                RIP: Doug, Sniffer and Pat

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                • #9
                  another free transfer yipee

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                  • #10
                    Beck was Danish, for sure. Don't know much about Jonsson as I normally don't follow Swedish fotball... I'll see what I can get hold of during the day.

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                    • #11
                      He is crap, slower than the pelican.

                      He is famous for one thing though, he never misses a penalty. Called mr 100 %.
                      Last edited by Modest Mouse; 22-12-2009, 10:44 AM.

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                      • #12
                        Oh great, another free transfer foreigner! Doesn't the club ever learn?
                        First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.

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                        • #13
                          Markus Jonsson, born March 9, 1981 in Växjö, Sweden, is a professional Swedish footballer playing for AIK. Having spent seven seasons playing for Östers IF, he decided not to prolong his contract in 2005. With the aim of taking up competition with Jimmy Tamandi for the right-back spot at AIK, Jonsson left his hometown for AIK on a free transfer in November 2005. Not only did he manage to out-compete Tamandi, Jonsson has been so impressive as a right back, he has frequently been named a contender for said spot in the national team.

                          More than just a skilled defender, Jonsson is known for his well-chosen offensive runs and precise crosses, forming a tremendous partnership with right winger Kenny Pavey. An excellent marksman from the penalty spot and AIK's first-choice penalty taker, Jonsson has stated in several interviews that he has never missed a penalty kick in a competitive match as a senior player. Until November 7, 2009 he had taken 13 penalties for AIK in 2006, converting all 13.

                          Jonsson has since been called up for the national team for their yearly winter tour, this time being held in South America, facing Venezuela and Ecuador (twice).

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                          • #14
                            Yipeeee..

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                            • #15
                              I'm so excited :confused:

                              Please no more freebies unless they are decent.

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