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  • #16
    Originally posted by Morris View Post
    Warnock said he wanted him at the end of the season.

    He was 100% a target.
    yep at the end of the season he said that... but then it all went extremely quiet... i dont believe swansea have been trying to sign him since the window opened either. i dont think many other teams were interested. perhaps leicester and forest (championship teams says it all really). maybe when he was only given a small amount to spend he he thought "fook that i aint wasting my budget on him"

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    • #17
      what u guys worried about anyway - puncheon should be here soon

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Morris View Post
        Strange comment, seeing as almost everytime he has moved it has been the club wanting to move him on.

        You could also say he isn't a money grabber and goes where he thinks he will play football, instead of sitting in the reserves and picking his wages up.
        And prepared to live in Swansea which makes Middlesbrough and Hull seem posh

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        • #19
          Originally posted by NW9_RANGER View Post
          what u guys worried about anyway - puncheon should be here soon
          More of a Premier League impact in 11 games (3 goals) than Lil' Wayne has in 100. (Zero goals).

          And 5 goals in 7 games in the Championship for Millwall last season.
          Routledge also scored 5 for QPR, in 20 games.

          But "Saints fans dont like him".
          "Trust In Warnock" - Don't just type it - Do It.

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          • #20
            I'm disappointed as he was as instrumental as anyone in 2nd half of season. He's goals, pace and creativity gave us another dimension. However, I do struggle to see why swansea want him as they have sinclair and dyer....that's 3 similar players. Sinclair the best of the 3. I also struggle to see the benefit of the 2 strikers norwich signed....are they better than what they have?

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            • #21
              Having a medical tomorrow.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by James1979 View Post
                I'm disappointed as he was as instrumental as anyone in 2nd half of season. He's goals, pace and creativity gave us another dimension. However, I do struggle to see why swansea want him as they have sinclair and dyer....that's 3 similar players. Sinclair the best of the 3. I also struggle to see the benefit of the 2 strikers norwich signed....are they better than what they have?
                confuses me too. to be honest sinclair plays on the left but there is no way routledge is better than dyer. so struggling to see where routledge fits in to the team. i think it could be another season on the premier league sidelines and off on loan to qpr in january lol

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                • #23
                  I really wonder why. Wayne seems to be mates with alot of the Rangers players, he has his family in London and yet he goes to bloody Wales. Don't think we offered him a contract. Cheers Flabio :angry:

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                  • #24
                    Swans are planning well, backing up?

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by NW9_RANGER View Post
                      confuses me too. to be honest sinclair plays on the left but there is no way routledge is better than dyer. so struggling to see where routledge fits in to the team. i think it could be another season on the premier league sidelines and off on loan to qpr in january lol
                      maybe that's our cunning plan!

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Greengrass View Post
                        Swans are planning well, backing up?
                        But isn't that what you do afterwards ie. you get a team you think is good enough of staying up and then start getting in players for competition?

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                        • #27
                          I really think Warnock would have liked him. But was giving a far smaller budget by Briatore than he expected.
                          So Warnock had to choose his priorities more carefully, and Routledge wasn;t as vital to Warnock as a couple of strikers and defensive strenthening. Understandable.

                          Kieron Dyer was the cheaper alternative than Routledge.

                          Maybe after the Fernades takeover, some additional cash might be given to NW?
                          They (Warnock and Tony Fernandes) have discussed transfer targets, according to reports.

                          Ifs and maybe's at the moment, but a bit more hopeful. Maybe!
                          "Trust In Warnock" - Don't just type it - Do It.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by SullivanQPR View Post
                            I really think Warnock would have liked him. But was giving a far smaller budget by Briatore than he expected.
                            So Warnock had to choose his priorities more carefully, and Routledge wasn;t as vital to Warnock as a couple of strikers and defensive strenthening. Understandable.

                            Kieron Dyer was the cheaper alternative than Routledge.

                            Maybe after the Fernades takeover, some additional cash might be given to NW?
                            They (Warnock and Tony Fernandes) have discussed transfer targets, according to reports.

                            Ifs and maybe's at the moment, but a bit more hopeful. Maybe!
                            I think you're spot on.


                            Unfortunately, for the WR deal anyway, the takeover will probably come too late.

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                            • #29
                              Bit of a mad thought but how successful are the routledge type players in the prem? Walcott in my view is pick of that type of player and he's pretty hit and miss.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by James1979 View Post
                                Bit of a mad thought but how successful are the routledge type players in the prem? Walcott in my view is pick of that type of player and he's pretty hit and miss.
                                Aaron Lennon is probably the pick of them. Even he gets accused of being a headless chicken. Unplayable on his day though.

                                Pace alone isn't enough, but it can often be in The Championship.
                                "Trust In Warnock" - Don't just type it - Do It.

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