http://www.westlondonsport.com/qpr/ephraim-set-for-bristol-city-loan-move/ Apparently we're about to land this guy. He's young and has Championship experience, although I'd be lying if I said that I knew who he was. Anyone? Frankly, I think it's far more important to load up on loan defenders. We're not scoring, but that's no surprise when we can't get the ball up the other end.
According to Wiki his scoring record ain't nothing to be proud off for a striker 8 goals in 136 games???
Also according to Adam Baker... Sean Davis back to Bolton as loan finished. Ribeiro back in from Scunny though.
Wing-wizard Hogan Ephraim joined QPR on a three-and-a-half year contract from West Ham United in January 2008, following a successful loan stint at Loftus Road. The diminutive wide-man has enjoyed a fruitful spell in W12 to date, and was a key component in Neil Warnock and his side's tilt for the npower Championship title last term, making 28 league appearances and scoring three goals - his most important coming in our 1-0 victory at Doncaster Rovers, where his curling 18-yard effort on 47 minutes proved to be the difference. The pacy 23 year-old, who can play across the entirety of the attacking third, joined West Ham United as a trainee in July 2004. Taken straight from qprs player profiles.. new winger it is then!
Impressive reading and he has just signed a year contract so maybe they still rate him. I hope he is the answer and good news about Riberio.
2 new defenders + Ribiero (fit again) Thats nearly a whole new back line. Just add McManus and Foster, Cisse and Elliott in midfield and Stead up front with Brett, and we finally have a vertebrae. That makes us a collective mammal.
Qpr fan living in bristol... you have a good signing. Hughes wants him for next season and only just missed out on the 25 man squad. Has good pace and good vision and is one of those players who sits between championship and premiership in terms of ability. He will supply good service to Steady as he likes to play on either flank and can crossa ball. Good luck for the rest of the season