Really ?? Seen him a couple of times on tele, very exciting young player. Great eye for goal Who ? West Ham Fulham and Cardiff were supposed to be after him in the transfer window ??
He's been unsettled and was pushing for a big money payday transfer to Fulham(?) during the window. Out of favour now I think?
apparently Morrison is injured as well so not sure he'd be able to slot straight in. some groin issue apparently so sounds a bit of a gamble as far as we're concerned. I mean whens benayoun back??
Good grief ... If this ever went through (it won't) then Harold should face some very tough questions ... all year it's been about getting ego's gone and getting the right player for QPR. Ravel Morrison ... one run and goal and all of a sudden he is brilliant ... he isn't and by all accounts a little **** who sulks and disrupts the team. He is not even training with West Ham at the moment by all reports.
West Ham manager Sam Allardyce has played down reports linking Hammers midfielder Ravel Morrison with a loan move to Queens Park Rangers. What we have got to do is get him back training and back in the squad. I haven't heard any rumours any other way in terms of what is happening with Rav.
DT, having read all your posts regarding Taarabt over the past few days, this made me laugh out loud.
Glad to see some got it ... I watched Harold's pre match Derby press conference today at lunch ... He doesn't know anything by all accounts ... I have to ask what is he doing at QPR once again. Re Taarabt exactly why ... Harold recently was quoted as saying he had cancer in the changing room which was pointed at Taarabt and others ... we as fans ate Bosingwa for breakfast .. he was the anti christ yet the Devil who knows nothing selected him every week. Now we are linked with Damien Morrison ... does it add up yet lads? Harold is Keyser Soze
I was just thinking, what we need is an injured west ham reject, who can't get in a team almost as bad as us last year
I agree about Morrison, I've no interest in him at all. Benayoun I think can do a job for us when playing in a well balanced midfield... Which we can't seem to get right at the mo. I'm not prepared to disregard him yet based on the little we've seen.
Not fit for West Ham but Morrison joins QPR! Midfielder set for Loftus Road loan http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...e-test-against-Canaries-admits-Allardyce.html Ravel Morrison will complete a loan move to QPR in the next 24 hours after Sam Allardyce revealed the midfielder is refusing to play for West Ham due to a ‘niggling’ injury. Remarkably, Morrison is in line to feature in the QPR squad to take on Reading this Sunday despite declaring himself unfit to turn out for West Ham. Allardyce professed to be in the dark about Morrison’s impending move, but the midfielder is joining on three-month loan, with West Ham having the option of recalling him within the first 30 days. And his manager raised serious questions about the 21-year-old’s commitment to the Hammers’ cause. Discussing Morrison’s recent lack of playing time, Allardyce said: ‘Ravel is still complaining about a niggling groin problem. Listening to our medical team, there is no problem if he wants to carry on. He says he feels it occasionally and instead of gritting your teeth and getting on with it... he is not the type. ‘Lots of players throughout the country will be playing with a similar type of injury that the medical teams say, “You can carry on, it is not a problem”.’ If Morrison plays for QPR at the weekend after his reluctance to put his body on the line at Upton Park, questions will inevitably be asked about his West Ham future. The midfielder has not played since the second leg of West Ham’s Capital One Cup semi-final drubbing at the hands of Manchester City three weeks ago. It now seems he is on his way out of Upton Park at least in the short term, and a permanent departure in the summer cannot be ruled out. Despite not feeling fit enough to turn out for West Ham, Morrison has refused a hernia operation to cure his groin problem. Such surgery would scupper his move across London to QPR. Allardyce said: ‘He has to decide whether he’s going for a hernia operation. At the moment he doesn’t need it.’ Morrison’s short career has been full of controversy. He was shown the door at Old Trafford by Sir Alex Ferguson, despite the legendary manager saying he was the best 14-year-old player he had ever seen.