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Originally posted by QprSinceBirth View PostSo Newcastle have top quality players after one good season? It they are so quality why are they only just above us in a relegation dogfight. We have quality all over the pitch just when they decide to play good or bad and under redknapp they have been good.
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Wiki definition
A mercenary[1] is a person who takes part in an armed conflict, who is not a national or a party to the conflict and is "motivated to take part in the hostilities essentially by the desire for private gain and, in fact, is promised, by or on behalf of a party to the conflict, material compensation substantially in excess of that promised or paid to combatants of similar ranks and functions in the armed forces of that Party".[2][3]
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Originally posted by QPRDave View PostWiki definition
A mercenary[1] is a person who takes part in an armed conflict, who is not a national or a party to the conflict and is "motivated to take part in the hostilities essentially by the desire for private gain and, in fact, is promised, by or on behalf of a party to the conflict, material compensation substantially in excess of that promised or paid to combatants of similar ranks and functions in the armed forces of that Party".[2][3]You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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The semantic debate over the word 'mercenary' is pretty boring.
Let's ignore the word and discuss whether its a bad thing that Remy has clearly joined us because we offer the most money plus some sort of relegation release clause.
The whole deal is a bit troubling, but I think the most worrying aspect is the relegation clause. Imagine Remy plays excellently for us and scores 10 goals by May, but due to poor defending and Jamie 'mercenary' Mackie ditching us for Barcelona we are 50:50 to go down on the final day.
What are Remy's motivations going to be in these circumstances? Score, help QPR stay up, and stay in the Prem on his current (well-rewarded) contract with one of the league's lowest clubs. Or play badly / fake an injury / whatever and get released by QPR (or sold for some kind of Demba Ba-esque figure). He'd be a free agent, and able to command that £10m he thinks he's worth as a signing on fee. And he'd probably end up at a bigger club.
So that's the worry. I don't really care whether we call him a mercenary or not. Some players who move for money still work hard and perform excellently, others don't regardless of their contract or ambition.
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Where I do think a distinction is helpful though is when looking at players who had the opportunity to join larger clubs but went to us for the money (Hoilett springs to mind).
Derry etc were offered more money at QPR, but equally its not like he turned down a club like WBA or Fulham as they didn't offer enough. It was us or Palace.
Very different to the Remy / M'Vila / Hoilett situation. Especially as the latter three are really at an age where they should be aiming high, in terms of clubs. Go make lots of money when you turn 30.
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Originally posted by Geng View PostThe semantic debate over the word 'mercenary' is pretty boring.
Let's ignore the word and discuss whether its a bad thing that Remy has clearly joined us because we offer the most money plus some sort of relegation release clause.
The whole deal is a bit troubling, but I think the most worrying aspect is the relegation clause. Imagine Remy plays excellently for us and scores 10 goals by May, but due to poor defending and Jamie 'mercenary' Mackie ditching us for Barcelona we are 50:50 to go down on the final day.
What are Remy's motivations going to be in these circumstances? Score, help QPR stay up, and stay in the Prem on his current (well-rewarded) contract with one of the league's lowest clubs. Or play badly / fake an injury / whatever and get released by QPR (or sold for some kind of Demba Ba-esque figure). He'd be a free agent, and able to command that £10m he thinks he's worth as a signing on fee. And he'd probably end up at a bigger club.
So that's the worry. I don't really care whether we call him a mercenary or not. Some players who move for money still work hard and perform excellently, others don't regardless of their contract or ambition.
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Originally posted by Marshy View PostYes, they have a lot more quality than we do.
Ben arfa said the club has no ambition.
Collinci however you spell his name has handed in a transfer request. If anything it sounds like a club going backwards .
As I said the only difference between us and Newcastle is a stadium .
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Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostNah you're wrong Dave. Know why? Nope - nor do I - but Marshy says so, so therefore you must beTop Scorers 2018/2019
Nakhi Wells - 8
Pawel Wszolek - 6
Luke Freeman - 6
Matt Smith - 6
Ebere Eze - 4
Joel Lynch - 3
Tomer Hemed - 3
Toni Leistner - 2
Massimo Luongo- 2
Angel Rangel - 2
Bright Osayi-Samuel - 2
Geoff Cameron - 1
Aramide Oteh - 1
Jake Bidwell - 1
Jordan Cousins - 1
Summer Transfers 2019
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Originally posted by Geng View PostWhere I do think a distinction is helpful though is when looking at players who had the opportunity to join larger clubs but went to us for the money (Hoilett springs to mind).
Derry etc were offered more money at QPR, but equally its not like he turned down a club like WBA or Fulham as they didn't offer enough. It was us or Palace.
Very different to the Remy / M'Vila / Hoilett situation. Especially as the latter three are really at an age where they should be aiming high, in terms of clubs. Go make lots of money when you turn 30.
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