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  • #16
    I cant believe the info i have heard. The two are Nigel Quashie on a new 3 year deal. And Danny Dichio on a 2 and a half....

    Two coups for us, put your money on the super hoops next season!
    Cant believe it, ive been PWOPER MUGGED ORF...

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Morris View Post
      Doesn't sound like the type of signing we should be making then, but thanks for the info.

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      • #18
        Tarabbt will be great, But Hill is very mediocre to be honest if it is true

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        • #19
          I dont care, i just want us to sign anyone!!!! I mean its so close to the season and we havent got any stars in yet!!! WTF is going on!!

          :drunk:
          Cant believe it, ive been PWOPER MUGGED ORF...

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          • #20
            Originally posted by W6hoops View Post
            Tarabbt will be great, But Hill is very mediocre to be honest if it is true
            If Hill signs you would question Warnock's judgement then?

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Youvebeenrangered View Post
              I dont care, i just want us to sign anyone!!!! I mean its so close to the season and we havent got any stars in yet!!! WTF is going on!!

              :drunk:
              Players are banned from discussing their futures whilst playing in the World Cup. Wait until the World Cup Final then we will see some signings!

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              • #22
                Originally posted by TheOddPost View Post
                If Hill signs you would question Warnock's judgement then?
                Well no one will know until the end of next season, it sounds like Warnock is building an ageing side on experience which is ok, but we will have to see.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by jams1234 View Post
                  For starters, he's actually a centre-back, had been his whole career until he came to us, but he will play lef-back for you. Despite difference in position, he is a very similar player to Derry; getting older, legs going, but fantastic leader. Will give his all plus more, but don't expect him to do well against relatively fast wingers, or to mark properly at set-pieces. He will also give away clumsy fouls.

                  Despite his limitations as a footballer, he was pretty loved here because of his effort, commitment, battling and leadership skills. Like Derry, I am fairly happy to see him leave now, going out on a high after Hillsborough and keeping us up, rather than sign a 1/2 year contract, and just not being up to it anymore.

                  He does/did have a very injury prone record before he joined us though, which was solved by him only training 1 or 2 days a week. I also believe he, or his wife, got very homesick during his time with us, and he sometimes would train by himself/with a lower-league club nearby Liverpool on spaces between games.
                  Thanks for the info Jams, but anyone would be homesick if they had to spend time in Saarf london.
                  Queens Park Rangers
                  NPower Champions 2010/2011

                  PREMIER LEAGUE 2011 - ETERNITY (Oh well got that wrong, we'll be back though)

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                  • #24
                    i'm fine with having hill and derry around in the squad - experienced warnock lieutenants and all that - but i don't want to see us relying on them for the first team all season.

                    if taarabt signs i wonder how much he'll come for - if the board think stumping up £2m for him and cutting corners everywhere else is going to bring the punters in they're sadly mistaken.

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                    • #25
                      Hill,Stead and Ambrose. More will follow after World Cup is over.
                      Last edited by Shania; 26-06-2010, 05:20 PM.
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                      Best team in the world
                      Sort of

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by ollyhoops View Post
                        Well no one will know until the end of next season, it sounds like Warnock is building an ageing side on experience which is ok, but we will have to see.
                        I agree, but the point I'm making is that so many people seem to have such in-depth knowledge of other team's players I often wonder which team they watch on a regular basis.

                        Even the most dedicated fan could only have seen Hill play twice a season and when I go to games I tend to focus on the performances of our players, not the opposition's. Perhaps we all look at games differently, but the only opposition players that catch my eye are those who put in match winning performances.

                        If Warnock has previously worked with a player day in day out, then he is a better judge than me and I would guess most on this MB

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                        • #27
                          Maybe Palace and Sheff Utd should have a 'Bring and Buy' sale at QPR, they could just bring all the players and Neil knowing most of them will just be able to take his pick, save all this faffing around.
                          Queens Park Rangers
                          NPower Champions 2010/2011

                          PREMIER LEAGUE 2011 - ETERNITY (Oh well got that wrong, we'll be back though)

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by jams1234 View Post
                            For starters, he's actually a centre-back, had been his whole career until he came to us, but he will play lef-back for you. Despite difference in position, he is a very similar player to Derry; getting older, legs going, but fantastic leader. Will give his all plus more, but don't expect him to do well against relatively fast wingers, or to mark properly at set-pieces. He will also give away clumsy fouls.

                            Despite his limitations as a footballer, he was pretty loved here because of his effort, commitment, battling and leadership skills. Like Derry, I am fairly happy to see him leave now, going out on a high after Hillsborough and keeping us up, rather than sign a 1/2 year contract, and just not being up to it anymore.

                            He does/did have a very injury prone record before he joined us though, which was solved by him only training 1 or 2 days a week. I also believe he, or his wife, got very homesick during his time with us, and he sometimes would train by himself/with a lower-league club nearby Liverpool on spaces between games.
                            Truth, or sour grapes?

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by W4 R View Post
                              Truth, or sour grapes?
                              Probably some truth to this but your right, i'd definately say this is mostly sour grapes.
                              I wonder how he feels about Ambrose
                              Queens Park Rangers
                              NPower Champions 2010/2011

                              PREMIER LEAGUE 2011 - ETERNITY (Oh well got that wrong, we'll be back though)

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by TheOddPost View Post
                                I agree, but the point I'm making is that so many people seem to have such in-depth knowledge of other team's players I often wonder which team they watch on a regular basis.

                                Even the most dedicated fan could only have seen Hill play twice a season and when I go to games I tend to focus on the performances of our players, not the opposition's. Perhaps we all look at games differently, but the only opposition players that catch my eye are those who put in match winning performances.

                                If Warnock has previously worked with a player day in day out, then he is a better judge than me and I would guess most on this MB

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