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Originally posted by QPRDave View PostWe need quality youngsters coming through that's for certain, if we stay up they don't need to be in the 25 eitheri supported qpr in the glory days when chris kiwomya and michael ngonge played up front
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Yes but the problem is that he he was any good or was going to be the next frank lampard I doubt Chelsea would had released him free. Generally they know how is good and who isn't.
If he was going to be a multi million pound player I doubt they would had let him go.
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Originally posted by Rentonrose View PostHe played against my son in a Bookham tournament last year, and he said he was lighting fast, so who know's next season might be good for us. He's got to get a contract first of course, and that'll depend on what division we're in as to wages etc,...
Bookham is a tiny village which is renound for playing village football. how old is 10?
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[QUOTE=ollyhoops;836498]Yes but the problem is that he he was any good or was going to be the next frank lampard I doubt Chelsea would had released him free. Generally they know how is good and who isn't.
If he was going to be a multi million pound player I doubt they would had let
him go.[/QUOT
Clubs often let young player's go if they think they have better ones coming through in the same possition to not stiffle the progess of the younger player ,
but it often doesn't work out the way they plan every club makes misstakes now and again ,Chelsea did in the case of Sinclair he is worth far more than they let him go for but they had to make room for other youngster;s coming though the system
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