I think he is a quality player, his attitude off the pitch might not be the best but on the pitch all I've seen from him is good things, young aswell. But to be honest can't see him coming to us if he has an offer to go Lazio
He joined us halfway through the season which in my eyes is hard for any player to do. To be able to fit in with your team mates and different style of plays From his appearances with us (16) he scored 7 goals which in my eyes is great and it helped us push for the playoff final. He was a player for me that I wanted to see playing each week that season. Was the perfect replacement for Taarabt whilst he was playing with other boys in Milan, and I don't see Taarabt anywhere at the moment.
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A yes from me. Good player. We can afford one maverick if AT is on his way. It is the Entertainment business after all.
I'm slightly confused Pils me old mucker? Earlier on you stated that you couldn't abide by Twatter and Farcebook and other such social media! And lo and behold you come up and post this little gem. A product from social media. Get ready to be surprised by Ranger's next season CCJ. It's going to be entertaining, unlike the last four seasons. Strap yourself in.
Ravel Morrison to QUIT Lazio due to homesickness - without kicking a ball for Serie A club 22:30, 11 JUNE 2015 BY DARREN LEWIS The ex-Manchester United man signed a pre-contract with Lazio in January but is unhappy, with QPR ready to offer him a get-out clause Ravel Morrison is set to quit Lazio before he has even kicked a ball in Serie A. Mirror Sport understands the 22-year old playmaker, who signed a pre-contract withthe Italians in January, is homesick and desperate to return to England. QPR want him and talks have been ongoing between the Italian side and the relegated Hoops for three weeks. They hit a fresh stumbling block this week as a deal had not been reached by the time Lazio were officially ready to announce that Morrison had been registered as their player. All parties, however, are continuing to work to reach a solution. Morrison signed for the Rome club from West Ham in January after falling out with former Hammers boss Sam Allardyce. The former Manchester United man moved to Rome earlier this year but has been unhappy there for some time now. Contrary to suggestions he has caused his new club a problem, however, Lazio have been sympathetic to his plight and are helping him to try and find a way back to England. Rangers are interested as Morrison enjoyed a positive loan spell at Loftus Road between February and May last year. The club believe he has the ability to become an asset for them in the Championship. http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/ravel-morrison-quit-lazio-due-5867356?
I think I am going start being boring and start writing on all these threads... Dear Chris...why are we buying midfield after midfield genius....when we want some real solid defenders. We didn't really go down because we didn't score....we went down because we had a team that conceded goals especially in the last quarter....AND......two of our magnificent CB have retired!!!!
To be fair there is a high percentage of footballers who if they weren't footballers would almost certainly be in and out of prison, RM certainly fits into that category. If he was to come it would all be down to whether CR and Les can get him under control. As he would basically be free, wages wouldn't be that high and we don't need to worry about squad places it's probably worth the risk.