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Originally posted by LoftusRoadLad View Post
Fabrizio Romano
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Dutch left back Kenneth Paal will fly in tonight to London for talks with QPR. Negotiations ongoing, QPR could sign him on a free move.#transfers Former PSV left back was linked with a move to Bristol City but QPR are leading the race.
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Originally posted by QPRDave View PostI thought George Cox was our target lb
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https://www.westhamzone.com/news/wes...eglo-approach/
West Ham United reject Queens Park Rangers' Emmanuel Loneglo approach
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Originally posted by Rebel R's View PostAnother guy I havent heard of before linked ,Kenneth Paal
BIg clubs throw literally dozens of players between ages of 16-20 at the wall every year to see if any of them stick. Majority of them fail of course and drift into the periphery and are let go.
Therefore, there are literally hundreds of former players of big clubs available out there. They've got to be judged on their individual merits and their connection to [insert name here] needs ignoring.
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Originally posted by Abseits View Post
Yeah. Total failure at PSV but doesn't stop people skirting about that fact and getting excited because he has a connection to a big/famous club.
BIg clubs throw literally dozens of players between ages of 16-20 at the wall every year to see if any of them stick. Majority of them fail of course and drift into the periphery and are let go.
Therefore, there are literally hundreds of former players of big clubs available out there. They've got to be judged on their individual merits and their connection to [insert name here] needs ignoring.
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Originally posted by Abseits View Post
Yeah. Total failure at PSV but doesn't stop people skirting about that fact and getting excited because he has a connection to a big/famous club.
BIg clubs throw literally dozens of players between ages of 16-20 at the wall every year to see if any of them stick. Majority of them fail of course and drift into the periphery and are let go.
Therefore, there are literally hundreds of former players of big clubs available out there. They've got to be judged on their individual merits and their connection to [insert name here] needs ignoring.
Eze "failed" at 3 or 4 clubs before QPR.
We signed an in form young goal scorer from Peterborough, and he was awful here.
Taarabt was out of this world at QPR but never hit those heights ever again.
All depends on the manager the players around around each individual and the team spirit.
He might fail he might not, I hope not.....you?
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It is the type of gambles we must take. If a player is 'very good' then we will not have a chance. Very good players sign for Premier clubs and some for the big ones only. As mentioned, Eze was a gamble that failed in other places and succeeded at the R's. That must be our aim, however, cannot expect that all 'gambled' players will be a success.
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