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Even if both Remy and M'Vila really do join, I cant see QPR surviving anyways. No idea why they would want to join.
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Even if both Remy and M'Vila really do join, I cant see QPR surviving anyways. No idea why they would want to join.
Such a negative Nelly.Even if both Remy and M'Vila really do join, I cant see QPR surviving anyways. No idea why they would want to join.
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I reckon QPR will be alright. Bit worried about playing them in a couple of weeks to be honest. They seem to have found something since the Liverpool game.
noclues set them back massively. with the talent they had at their disposal they should be fighting for midtable, not on the brink of relegation. im surprised they haven't sold yet in jan, especially since guys like granero and cisse seem to be on the outer. i could see a line forming outside qpr if granero was put up especially.
lucas piazon to malaga on loan
Don't want Hernandez to leave!!United link to Di Maria.
Also Atletico linked to Hernandez. At 15million. Worth almost double that.
Arsenal, Anzhi and a couple of others are interested in Nani. I reckon if it was Anzhi we could get 20mil which is what Real want for Di Maria apparantelyCan't see Madrid selling, or United buying Di Maria unless they can offload Nani for a decent amount (would Madrid be interested?).
Don't have a problem with Remy choosing QPR. London over Newcastle (I'd prefer Newcastle but most footballers wouldn't) and it's not like Newcastle are fighting at the right end of the table. Only 7 points ahead and their squads getting worse while QPR is getting better.
and don't even suggest that Remy's decision was to do with "footballing reasons" like he said
I couldn't care less where he goes either but he could at least be honest about his motivesPersonally don't care what his reasons were. Presumably he's come to an arrangement that suits him and suits QPR. And that's all that counts really, if he plays a part in keeping them in the premier league he'll be more than worth the money they pay him
And it wouldn't totally shock me if QPR finish the season higher than Newcastle.
If Newcastle do get relegated (don't think they will) alot of their good players would be on the market. Cabaye, Ban Arfa, Tiote etc. Could be some good buys.
Yep, and an owner that would be willing to sell. Pappis as well.
I think they might be alright, but Villa could be the "big club" having a year or so in the lower leagues.
lucas piazon to malaga on loan
Isco sweetener?
Nice of you to provide Malaga's replacement for when Isco comes to City.
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