+ I can't confirm it but l've heard on the grapevine that Ronald McDonald is keen to swap his red & white hoops for blue & white. This is of course, all hush hush until Harry winds down the Range Rover window.
I can remember people (including myself) saying that we shouldn't be so public with our transfers. Maybe the lack of activity is just a sign we have learnt from last time. Just saying.
Agree, I'm sure there are plenty of phone calls going on, but quite glad there isnt a lot of BS journo articles about our interest in certain players.
http://www.westlondonsport.com/feat...r-gossip-qpr-tipped-to-sign-french-midfielder Mvila back on the radar...does that mean sandro is not coming back? The Frenchman has made 14 appearances for Inter, with eight in the league and six in the Europa League. And those numbers may be his final numbers at Inter. He has not been able to get a steady run in the starting lineup or maintain physical fitness long enough to do so. Queens Park Rangers of the Premier League have shown a strong interest in the defensive midfielder. The English club seems like the most likely destination for M’Vila, with Torino and Parma looking off the chase.
Arry was the one of the very few people on the planet who could have genuinely believed Remy would stay.....he had options of CFC, Arse, Spurs or staying with our shower.....mmmmm tricky decision
I've been thinking that we shouldn't add a lot more. There have been a few moments (not for a few games I think) where there has been some very impressive, fast one-touch football. It might only last for 30 seconds a time and be far too infrequent but it is there and it should be something that we should be drilling into our players. They are good enough IMO opinion but they need to be coached into the best habits (no, I don't mean nun's outfits) we've seen and out of the worst ones. ...and no I haven't been drinking.
Please don't shoot the messenger, I just thought I'd share this as it also mentions M'Vila. I'm not on the wind up being it's about Adel as I don't want to be labeled a Taarabt hater which I promise you all I'm not. Hating is not in my DNA. Adel Taarabt says he still wants to leave Queens Park Rangers, and admits he’s had contact with Inter. The Moroccan spent the second half of last season on loan at Milan, and had been frozen out at Loftus Road after a row with manager Harry Redknapp. Read on at http://www.football-italia.net/61138/taarabt-i-still-want-leave? Most likely a load of tosh like many of the rumors we all read in the press in my opinion!
There is a few links on news nowQPR about M'Vila joining up with us but most the links look more like blogs rather than trusted news websites. I have read a couple now and one made it quite clear that he struggled to get picked due to fitness issues. I'm not sure if I like the sound of this one.
As a general rule from past experience we should be avoiding signing any player for whom the first two letters of his surname are an 'M' followed by another consonant.
There was an article somewhere last week quoting M'Villa saying he wouldn't be joining us. Seems most journos missed it.
Why another Spurs-trained winger is what QPR need to beat the drop The R’s savoured a modicum of joy in loaning Andros Townsend in 2012/13, but this young Belgian is a more promising prospect. please log in to view this image 0 0 reddit0 0 Adding to his squad on a shoestring budget is proving hard work for Harry Redknapp and QPR. As the R’s boss receives rejection after rejection, it’s possible he’s starting to regret spending all that money on 30-something loans last season, but in Paul-Jose M’Poku, he may have found a sound solution to the west Londoners’ attacking quandaries. Of course, the Standard Liege left winger has worked with Redknapp in the past, having started his career at Tottenham, which bodes well for the Super Hoops. The last wide man they borrowed who cut his teeth in the Spurs academy was Andros Townsend. His temporary arrival in the 2012/13 campaign couldn’t save QPR from Premier League relegation, but the pace and verve he injected revitalised their attack. Two goals and one assist aren’t overwhelming figures, but averages such as four dribbles and 2.9 shots per game offered a previously absent element of directness to their play. M’Poku is made of similar stuff. Lauded for his running prowess and sharp eye for goal, found the net ten times in 33 outings for the Belgian Pro League side last term. Aside from Charlie Austin, Dutch midfielder Leroy Fer is the only other R’s player to score more than a solitary goal this season, so M’Poku’s penchant for bulging the onion bag is much needed. His ability to hassle the scorekeeper isn’t the only way the Zaire-born winger can augment the QPR artillery though. Fer, their most adventurous midfielder by a long way, is often tasked to play out of position on the left flank as Redknapp attempts to stifle the opposition by crowding the middle of the pitch with holding players. In brining in M’Poku, they could restore Fer to his rightful berth in the centre and the speed the pair possesses would make the team a much greater threat on the counter attack. He’s 6/4 to sign for QPR before February 3rd 2015. M'Poku to sign for QPR by 3/02/15 @ 6/4 - See more at: http://bwinbetting.com/leagues/prem...pr-beat-drop,65971.html?#sthash.N8NT5w9A.dpuf
Pereira agent – River Plate, QPR, Sunderland, & Inter all possible destinations 1 Mahdi Torabinejad January 13, 2015 19:07Latest articles please log in to view this image Fcinternews.it interviewed Alvaro Pereira’s agent Alfredo Reguiera on the topic of his client’s next destination: “Leaving Brazil in January? You may know that Sao Paolo want to redeem him. But as we all know it will be decided in June. They have time to make a decision. There are clubs that have asked me and Inter for information, but Sao Paolo have the last word. I can confirm that we talked with River Plate, Racing, and Estudiantes, but also with English clubs.” “There are several teams that would like him, but now Inter wants to sell and will not yield to another loan. In England there were Sunderland and QPR, but they only wanted him on loan. So we are waiting for a bit now to see what happens. He is a serious professional, if he remains at Sao Paolo (until June) then he will be ready to return to Inter and fight for his jersey. He has a contract until 2016 to comply with,” said the agent.