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    they can all **** right off!!
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  • #2
    The best thing for his career would be to stay with us and guarantee himself first team football for at least another year, maybe two. After which, when he could (if he continues to improve) be talked about by others as one of the best players of his type in the league his stock would be far greater, we'd get a better deal, he'd get a better contract and he'd be more likely to get first team football at one of those clubs, or others come the time.

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    • #3
      i said i heard this last week n was shot down...........id like him to stay but fact is we have wealthy owners but are not a wealthy club...........big offer...he's gone!
      you know nothing john snow!!!!

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      • #4
        A replacement for Modric? Completely different players aren't they?

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        • #5
          If he goes I think it will be spurs for pretty big bucks. I also think that given the good relationship between the two clubs/managers we should get access to some pretty decent players on return. Problem is - Ali is worth his weight in gold. Hopefully we don't end going down the same road after we sold Les and we adapt appropriately.

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          • #6
            What an awful article
            http://twitter.com/Mellowhoop

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            • #7
              I'd expect more of these articles to crop up if he keep playing this well.

              That said it would definitely be better for him long-term to stick with us. There's a few players who have gone to big clubs after having a good start in the Premiership only to find themselves on the bench.

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              • #8
                Wtf is it wiv f**kin napoli, lets start talkin up Dave, and Hulse etc sure they'll be puttin in a bid soon after. F**kin stalkers!

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                • #9
                  Say we did sell him....will his old club in Argy land get something ?

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                  • #10
                    If spuds come in and offer Defoe and perhaps one more would we be tempted?
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Mellowhoop View Post
                      What an awful article
                      Why, because it is badly written or you just don't like the prospect of Faurlin leaving?

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                      • #12
                        Hope he stays till at least the end of the season, you cant stop someone trying to better themselves, but i dont think he would go to Arsenal....not the way they are going...
                        Tottenam with a few swaps would be good for us..say..Bale, Parker & 1 other !!

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                        • #13
                          I am pretty sure he will stay.
                          QPR fan since1987

                          @yousef_qpr

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                          • #14
                            Under the old regime, our top players were at risk of leaving but I'm not sure under Tony & Amit.
                            What makes us different to a lot of teams that go up and also some existing premiership teams is we can and more importantly appear happy to pay massive wages.
                            Since Tony and Amit took over, the thing that really surprises (in a good way) is that nearly all the players we have been linked with, wages have never been an issue, every press article always says we can pay top wages unlike say spurs who seem to have a strict cap on wages.
                            The fact we are comfortably paying massive wages to Joey and SWP IMHO will make it hard for our best best players to leave.
                            Any move on AF will be resisted by the club and IMHO players will not move for better salary.
                            As a premiership footballer, we're a great place to be at the moment. Great part of the country, exciting owners who can take you to the odd grand prix, wages not a problem, being part of something exciting. Imagine being invited out for a night out with Tony and Amit gotta be better than a beer with the glaziers. Unless a silly offer comes, I just don't think you could be more comfortable than being a permanent fixture at LR especially with Lord Warnock at the helm. Our management board just comes across as down to earth, loyal and honest which even in the world of premiership football makes a big difference especially to players who are well grounded and just good blokes like AF.
                            Clearly if things start going wrong on the pitch and we become relegation fodder then the vultures will start circling but if we carry on doing well just
                            think it will be hard to prise our top players away from LR.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by TBLOCKRANGER View Post
                              Under the old regime, our top players were at risk of leaving but I'm not sure under Tony & Amit.
                              What makes us different to a lot of teams that go up and also some existing premiership teams is we can and more importantly appear happy to pay massive wages.
                              Since Tony and Amit took over, the thing that really surprises (in a good way) is that nearly all the players we have been linked with, wages have never been an issue, every press article always says we can pay top wages unlike say spurs who seem to have a strict cap on wages.
                              The fact we are comfortably paying massive wages to Joey and SWP IMHO will make it hard for our best best players to leave.
                              Any move on AF will be resisted by the club and IMHO players will not move for better salary.
                              As a premiership footballer, we're a great place to be at the moment. Great part of the country, exciting owners who can take you to the odd grand prix, wages not a problem, being part of something exciting. Imagine being invited out for a night out with Tony and Amit gotta be better than a beer with the glaziers. Unless a silly offer comes, I just don't think you could be more comfortable than being a permanent fixture at LR especially with Lord Warnock at the helm. Our management board just comes across as down to earth, loyal and honest which even in the world of premiership football makes a big difference especially to players who are well grounded and just good blokes like AF.
                              Clearly if things start going wrong on the pitch and we become relegation fodder then the vultures will start circling but if we carry on doing well just
                              think it will be hard to prise our top players away from LR.
                              I'm sorry, love the sentiment - but are you really saying there is a single professional footballer with the possible exception of Lee Cook who would rather play for QPR than Manchester Utd? If so, I've not come across him.

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