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Under 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 paulmason View PostHe was not good enough for West Ham and when he did play, missed a couple of sitters and How much would you pay him,nwould you match his £60,000ish a week ?
All good strikers miss sitters. Except Agyemang. He misses sitters and is still useless!
He played in a poor West Ham side, was unsettled and was basically not interested. DJ Campbell is evidence alone that you play in a good settled side you can score goals at the highest level.
If he is 32 or 62 he is still a million miles better than what we have or have been linked with.
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Originally posted by paulmason View PostFor his signing not to have been risky gamble or an expensive mistake, He would either have had to play for nothing while he was there or he helped west ham stay in the Prem, what one was it.
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Originally posted by paulmason View PostI think it's hilarious how people baulk at the idea of paying upto 50% more for their ST's but want the club to pay someone upto £240,000 a month, to sit on the bench.
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Originally posted by SammyKojoe View PostWhy would he sit on the bench?? It is even more hilarious if you think Agyemang, Helguson and Hulse will start up front ahead of Keane!Last edited by paulmason; 24-05-2011, 12:05 PM.
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Originally posted by Nodge70 View PostAnyone that says no is certifiably insane. IMO.
We've spent too long outside the top flight to realise the huge step up and difference in quality.
Anyone signing Robbie Keane gets a vastly experienced international captain with great technique, nearly 200 career goals, great leadership, hardly ever had a serious injury, still has a bit of pace, not yet 31 and his international profile would catapult our commercial reach into another level entirely.
His non appearances at West Ham were more "political" rather than soley due to form btw and he tore up the SPL last season. Became top score despite only playing 4 months.
Absolute no-brainer for me. Investment, not a risk. Slightly biased, I know, but there you go!
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I would be interested in him if he took a big drop in wages (not more than £20K... when he plays).
He has experience which could be very valuable to QPR, and can score goals (even if he did struggle in a poor West Ham side).
He is better than Helguson, Hulse, Clarke or Agyemang.
However, I agree that there are other good options out there for QPR, but also agree that QPR will need 4 good Premier League quality strikers, if they are to do more than be a bottom 3 side for the PL campaign.
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