So the new QPR philosophy (we seem to have a new one most seasons) is to bring in young players that we can develop and sell for a nice tidy profit. Sounds great and Les & Hoos seem mention this on multiple occasions and pretty much any opportunity they get.
What I want to know and it's a genuine question is who was responsible for scouting and bringing in Eze, Samuel and Manning to QPR? The 3 players in which fit this philosophy and are likely to see us generate the much needed cash? I thought these were Holloway, Bircham and Penrice finds? As was Luke Freeman who we also made money from...
I might be wrong but I'm interested to know because with FFP restrictions it seems we need to find a couple of gems to develop and sell each season and I can't see at the minute who we've got that we could make a profit on in the next few years... Barring maybe Chair but he needs to be more consistent.
What I want to know and it's a genuine question is who was responsible for scouting and bringing in Eze, Samuel and Manning to QPR? The 3 players in which fit this philosophy and are likely to see us generate the much needed cash? I thought these were Holloway, Bircham and Penrice finds? As was Luke Freeman who we also made money from...
I might be wrong but I'm interested to know because with FFP restrictions it seems we need to find a couple of gems to develop and sell each season and I can't see at the minute who we've got that we could make a profit on in the next few years... Barring maybe Chair but he needs to be more consistent.
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