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  • Could this be au revoir to wild thing?

    Cant see him sitting around as he currently is...and cant see him getting in the squad.

    He's still got something to offer...surely a league one side or one of the poorer CCC sides like Swansea may be able to offer him something?
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    Probably Barnet with super Furlong.
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    • #3
      yep, he is ambitious and I think deep down if he wants to futher his playing career he knows it wont be at LR. It would be nice to be able to give him the fitting send off he deserves.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by ScottJones View Post
        Cant see him sitting around as he currently is...and cant see him getting in the squad.

        He's still got something to offer...surely a league one side or one of the poorer CCC sides like Swansea may be able to offer him something?
        You really are a sad man aren't you.

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        • #5
          think we still need him as a coach, maybe alongside bircham guiding the young players through. Definately a loyal person to be kept within the club for sure

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          • #6
            Gotta agree Scott that as a player he has little or nothing to offer at QPR any more. I was very suprised when he announced at the start of the season he would be concentrating 100% on playing this season.

            I think what Gareth needs is a player coach role at a League 1 side. I would be sad to see him go though as he has been a tremendous servant to the club and I think a lot of our current squad could learn a lot from his determination and work ethic!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by superckat View Post
              You really are a sad man aren't you.
              ? :what:
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              • #8
                but who will take over as caretaker when............ok i wont go there.

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                • #9
                  Gareth ainsworth loves this club, and imo he would want to stay unless something really good is offered to him... Its obvious he isnt in the managers plans but its a tuff choice for him.
                  He's not long ago brought a new house not far from me, so its very unlikely he will want to move again, if he is to make a move it will no doubt have to be with a club down south...

                  unless ofcourse all that go's out the window and he puts his career first.
                  Cant believe it, ive been PWOPER MUGGED ORF...

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ScottJones View Post
                    ? :what:
                    You know exactly that I'm talking about your unsubtle dig at Sousa. It amazes me that you and your mate have got what you want yet you are still chipping in with digs. What has he done to you all. It almost seems personal.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by superckat View Post
                      You know exactly that I'm talking about your unsubtle dig at Sousa. It amazes me that you and your mate have got what you want yet you are still chipping in with digs. What has he done to you all. It almost seems personal.
                      Nothing to do with Sousa...he's inherited a poor team..I think Swansea will continue to struggle
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                      • #12
                        Hope so its about time,know hes been good to the club but time to move on.
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                        • #13
                          Well he's past his best now, very slow, but will always have ability in his mind.... I can't see any future now for him at QPR, so it probably would be best for him to move on, a side like brentford could do with him

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                          • #14
                            Personally i think his been treated in an apalling manner.:(

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