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Great reading for me.
We've managed to build a prem worthy squad, and not busted the bank on transfer fees.
Big hand to Neil and the new board. They've done a great jobA 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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Why is it always about how much we have spent, if we had been told at the end of last season we would have Barton, SWP, Young, Ferdinand, Bothroyd, DJ and still have Taarabt, we would have all been very happy. Stoke have not spent alot in there time in the premier but built the club slowly but surely to the point where they have the stability to go a little weird and spend money, we need to do the same.
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Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostRead back through post mate.
Its nett spending, therefore taking into account sales too, hense why Arsenal's spending is down as a negative figure (megabucks coming in from Nasri n Fabregas).
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Originally posted by brumqpr View PostWhy is it always about how much we have spent, if we had been told at the end of last season we would have Barton, SWP, Young, Ferdinand, Bothroyd, DJ and still have Taarabt, we would have all been very happy. Stoke have not spent alot in there time in the premier but built the club slowly but surely to the point where they have the stability to go a little weird and spend money, we need to do the same.
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Originally posted by rangerforevereastcote View PostRead back, but they didn't make 10 mill in transfer fees for who they sold ? Or did I miss it?
They then spent just over 51mill on Jenkinson, Gervinho, Oxend-Chamberlain, Park Chu-Young, Santos Mertersacker and Arteta, giving them a "profit" in the transfer market of approx £20mill.
The figures from OP state 16mill though dont they? I think the difference comes from the relativley small amounts (in football terms anyway!) they paid for some youngsters from Spain; Jon Toral, Héctor Bellerín and Joel Campbell.You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostThey sold Cliche for 7mill, Jay E.T for 1.1mill, Nasri for 25mill, Fabregas for 35mill and Eboue for 4mill giving them a total of £72.1mill coming in from sales (i think these figures are correct anyways, apologies if not).
They then spent just over 51mill on Jenkinson, Gervinho, Oxend-Chamberlain, Park Chu-Young, Santos Mertersacker and Arteta, giving them a "profit" in the transfer market of approx £20mill.
The figures from OP state 16mill though dont they? I think the difference comes from the relativley small amounts (in football terms anyway!) they paid for some youngsters from Spain; Jon Toral, Héctor Bellerín and Joel Campbell.
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Originally posted by James1979 View PostStoke figures can't be right, 11.8m? The players out were either on loan or free transfers. 11.8m for Crouch, Jerome and Palacios???You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostThey sold Cliche for 7mill, Jay E.T for 1.1mill, Nasri for 25mill, Fabregas for 35mill and Eboue for 4mill giving them a total of £72.1mill coming in from sales (i think these figures are correct anyways, apologies if not).
They then spent just over 51mill on Jenkinson, Gervinho, Oxend-Chamberlain, Park Chu-Young, Santos Mertersacker and Arteta, giving them a "profit" in the transfer market of approx £20mill.
The figures from OP state 16mill though dont they? I think the difference comes from the relativley small amounts (in football terms anyway!) they paid for some youngsters from Spain; Jon Toral, Héctor Bellerín and Joel Campbell.
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Originally posted by hhrangers View PostThe reported fees From the rours were:
SWP was 3mill
Anton was 4mill
DJ was 1.25mill
Young was 1.75mill
Not sure about TraoreYou should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Originally posted by Rebel R's View PostWe have brought in some good players at a good price,and makes up for losing out on Naughton,Graham and Routledge,might even have got in better players
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