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Originally posted by Bigears View PostAny swap deal with Adel forget it, and i dont think we should pay anymore than our wage structure, he fits in with us or bugger off is my veiw, as anything more will start upsetting the dressing room.You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Some of you mugs dont know what side your bread is buttered an injurie prone J Cole or J Puncheon
Weigh up the options a shagged out Cole breaking down after a game or two,or the silky skills and pace of the superb Puncheon flying down the flanks no contest got to bepuncheon any day
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Originally posted by loftlag View PostSome of you mugs dont know what side your bread is buttered an injurie prone J Cole or J Puncheon
Weigh up the options a shagged out Cole breaking down after a game or two,or the silky skills and pace of the superb Puncheon flying down the flanks no contest got to bepuncheon any day
Unless you're being sarcy.
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Originally posted by SullivanQPR View PostGood analogy.
Pretty fair one as well, I'd say.
Anyway, that article mentioned Spurs want him so no doubt they will cash in on Modric and have him to replace on the cheap...
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I saw Cole play twice last season and I was not impressed. Would I like him at QPR ? He's a big name and Warnock could help rebuild him as we all know he's good
Do I want him, I don't mind either wayUnder 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 Stuieang View PostJoe Cole to Make QPR Switch
Joe Cole is being heavily linked with a move to QPR as he looks to re-establish himself as a first team footballer in the Premier League…again. Reports suggest a loan deal could be agreed in the coming days, although the Reds would prefer to let the player go on a permanent basis if possible. Liverpool are keen to reduce their wage load to finance further summer signings, and shifting Cole would free up around £90k per week to put towards Kenny Dalglish’s transfer kitty. However, there are few clubs who could afford such sums meaning John Henry may have to fork out some form of compensation or contribution in order to allow the player to move on. The future of QPR captain Adel Taarabt remains in doubt and some sources are even suggesting that the Moroccan could be involved in a swap deal with the ex Chelsea star. However, signing Cole on a permanent basis would be a risky strategy for a newly promoted club as they simply could not afford to be lumbered with him should they go back down. A loan move looks the most viable option for a player who is thought to be desperate to return to London, but with the Hoops only willing to shell out around half of the 29-year-old’s wages, it remains to be seen whether or not a conclusion can be reached. Spurs are also keen on bringng Cole back down south, but are yet to make an offer as Harry Redknapp sticks to his tactic of leaving it late in order to secure a cheaper deal.
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Liverpool know more about Cole than all other teams ,when it comes to business you cant trust Americans they have 2 golden rules when dealing in business 1, never give a sucker an even break and 2,You cant fool all of the people all of the time, only some of the people some of the tme.
So ask your self do they think We're the sucker or do they think they can fool us some of the time untill We are stuck with Cole
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Originally posted by loftlag View PostLiverpool know more about Cole than all other teams ,when it comes to business you cant trust Americans they have 2 golden rules when dealing in business 1, never give a sucker an even break and 2,You cant fool all of the people all of the time, only some of the people some of the tme.
So ask your self do they think We're the sucker or do they think they can fool us some of the time untill We are stuck with Cole
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Is Joe Cole, in his pomp, worthy of a place in our team? Yes, first name on the sheet.
But when was the last time we saw that pomp?
Ravaged by injury, and no form for the better part of three years, personally, I think he's spent tbh. He would be a massive outlay at maximum risk and on the basis of the last few years, not a lot of upsideA blog of my first season ticket, and QPR's return to the Premiership after 15 years
Where Were You When We Were S4!T?
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