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Originally posted by 3London View PostOutbid or paying over the odds? 2.5 mil a fair price i would say
As a result, QPR are in an auction for his signature, and if Neil Warnock really wants him, QPR are going to have to either match Swansea's offer, and hope we offer better personal terms than Swansea, or better still, outbid the Welsh, and more or less guarantee his presence at Loftus Rd next season.
Either way, if we fail to compete with Swansea for a player, who I think it's safe to say, is on Neil Warnock's most wanted list, then we do have a problem.
QPR are a premier league side now. We have a manager who is the best we've had for years by a country mile.
Our fans will be paying some, if not THE, highest prices in premier league history.
We, all of us, need the board to back the gaffer.
If they don't, there will be protests, and ignoring us won't be an option for the board, believe me.
It wasn't last time, come to think of it.
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Originally posted by stainrod10 View PostWe have never used our so-called financial muscle to win a battle for a signature. We will give it the big un' but won't actually push on and do the deal. we will then go for rejects that nobody else is interested in.
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