by royaldownunder » 28 Jan 2013 11:38
by Jackson Corner » 28 Jan 2013 12:57
by Royal With Cheese » 28 Jan 2013 13:58
by Silver Fox » 28 Jan 2013 13:59
by Royal With Cheese » 28 Jan 2013 14:03
Silver Fox It only seems like yesterday that his facebook page was full of LOLz @ us after the Arsenal milk cup game
by Bandini » 28 Jan 2013 17:04
Royal With Cheese I see the Treddmeister has gone missing again.
by Royal With Cheese » 29 Jan 2013 00:27
BandiniRoyal With Cheese I see the Treddmeister has gone missing again.
busy telling Fernandes that he's a bobo.
by genome » 29 Jan 2013 01:19
Jackson Corner The look on Fernandes face when the crowd chanted what a load of rubbish was priceless. Worth every penny of the millions he has thrown at the club.
by Jackson Corner » 29 Jan 2013 01:58
genomeJackson Corner The look on Fernandes face when the crowd chanted what a load of rubbish was priceless. Worth every penny of the millions he has thrown at the club.
by Royal With Cheese » 29 Jan 2013 09:49
by Albert Spangler » 29 Jan 2013 14:27
Jackson Corner screen savour
by reading_fan » 29 Jan 2013 16:21
BBC article QPR manager Harry Redknapp is targeting Stoke City striker Peter Crouch and former Blackburn Rovers defender Christopher Samba.
Redknapp is working on several deals ahead of Thursday's transfer deadline - although he admits he is not yet close to signing the pair.
Crouch, 31, played for Redknapp at Southampton, Portsmouth and Tottenham.
The 28-year-old Samba moved to Russian side Anzhi Makhachkala from Blackburn in a £12m deal last February.
Crouch, who joined Stoke for £12m from Spurs on transfer deadline day in August 2011, had a spell at Loftus Road at the start of his career.
Redknapp told BBC Sport: "These are two players whose names have been mentioned but at the moment we're not close to doing anything. Crouch's name came up in a meeting with the chairman but I don't think Stoke want to sell him.
"On Samba, again the chairman is dealing with this. At this stage I don't think that's a goer. I like Christopher Samba and he is a very good player but at this stage I don't see him leaving Russia. Things can changes but at this stage we're not close to doing anything."
Redknapp also confirmed he is attending an appeal on Tuesday in the hope of attaining a work permit for South Korea left-back Yun-Suk Young, who plays in his homeland for Chunnam Dragons.
QPR, who play Manchester City at home on Tuesday, are bottom of the Premier League, five points from 17th-place Aston Villa. Redknapp took over from Mark Hughes in November with the team without a win in the first 12 games of the league season.
Earlier this month he signed France international striker Loic Remy from Marseille for a club record £8m fee.
A £6.6m deal for fellow France international Yann M'Vila from Rennes broke down when the midfielder signed for Russian club Rubin Kazan for £9.6m.
QPR's 25 signings since May 2011
•Neil Warnock: Joey Barton, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Jay Bothroyd, Anton Ferdinand, Luke Young, Armand Traore
•Mark Hughes: Federico Macheda (loan), Taye Taiwo (loan), Nedum Onuoha, Bobby Zamora, Djibril Cisse, Jose Bosingwa, Ryan Nelsen, Park Ji-sung, Robert Green, Andy Johnson, Junior Hoilett, Fabio, Samba Diakite, Esteban Granero, Julio Cesar, Sam Magri, Stephane Mbia
•Harry Redknapp: Loic Remy, Tal Ben Haim
by genome » 29 Jan 2013 18:21
reading_fan According to BBC they're after Peter Crouch and Cherno Samba:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21242169BBC article QPR manager Harry Redknapp is targeting Stoke City striker Peter Crouch and former Blackburn Rovers defender Christopher Samba.
Redknapp is working on several deals ahead of Thursday's transfer deadline - although he admits he is not yet close to signing the pair.
Crouch, 31, played for Redknapp at Southampton, Portsmouth and Tottenham.
The 28-year-old Samba moved to Russian side Anzhi Makhachkala from Blackburn in a £12m deal last February.
Crouch, who joined Stoke for £12m from Spurs on transfer deadline day in August 2011, had a spell at Loftus Road at the start of his career.
Redknapp told BBC Sport: "These are two players whose names have been mentioned but at the moment we're not close to doing anything. Crouch's name came up in a meeting with the chairman but I don't think Stoke want to sell him.
"On Samba, again the chairman is dealing with this. At this stage I don't think that's a goer. I like Christopher Samba and he is a very good player but at this stage I don't see him leaving Russia. Things can changes but at this stage we're not close to doing anything."
Redknapp also confirmed he is attending an appeal on Tuesday in the hope of attaining a work permit for South Korea left-back Yun-Suk Young, who plays in his homeland for Chunnam Dragons.
QPR, who play Manchester City at home on Tuesday, are bottom of the Premier League, five points from 17th-place Aston Villa. Redknapp took over from Mark Hughes in November with the team without a win in the first 12 games of the league season.
Earlier this month he signed France international striker Loic Remy from Marseille for a club record £8m fee.
A £6.6m deal for fellow France international Yann M'Vila from Rennes broke down when the midfielder signed for Russian club Rubin Kazan for £9.6m.
QPR's 25 signings since May 2011
•Neil Warnock: Joey Barton, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Jay Bothroyd, Anton Ferdinand, Luke Young, Armand Traore
•Mark Hughes: Federico Macheda (loan), Taye Taiwo (loan), Nedum Onuoha, Bobby Zamora, Djibril Cisse, Jose Bosingwa, Ryan Nelsen, Park Ji-sung, Robert Green, Andy Johnson, Junior Hoilett, Fabio, Samba Diakite, Esteban Granero, Julio Cesar, Sam Magri, Stephane Mbia
•Harry Redknapp: Loic Remy, Tal Ben Haim
by SHORT AND CURLY » 29 Jan 2013 19:54
by wolsey » 29 Jan 2013 20:42
SHORT AND CURLY LOL
Harry's lost the plot
Substitutes tonight include two keepers
by SPARTA » 29 Jan 2013 20:43
by Mr Optimist » 29 Jan 2013 20:47
by SPARTA » 29 Jan 2013 21:34
by MmmMonsterMunch » 29 Jan 2013 21:35
SPARTA Value of QPR's 'bare bones' squad: £89.5m, for 25 players, ave age 29.3. PL teams worth less: 9.
by wolsey » 29 Jan 2013 21:39
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