We need people as back up especially in midfield. I remember posters writing the same this time last year about playing 1 8 1 etc, yet we ended the season so short of fit folk in midfield, CR had to play OBZ and Austin up front with Tactic Route 1, and the midfield looked like an underpass. Very happy if Fer stays myself.
QPR players jump on a bus to leave the game. At half time. But the network is good (if unreliable) in London.
You say that but one of his issues is that he can't take tough play; he won't go up for many headers when challenged and doesn't get stuck in. The championship could be the wrong league for him unless he toughens up a bit.
Whilst it might be great that he is possibly staying(forced to stay) Does he actually want to stay and play for us in the championship
Of course he doesn't. He clearly wants to complete the relegation hat-trick. He'll look great in the Championship while the Sun is out and then shatter into a million pieces between October and March, the talented tart.
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/spor...ews/sunderland-end-leroy-fer-interest-9799052 Sunderland end Leroy Fer interest because he will be unfit at start of season
I think this is very bad news. Fer is a talented player, but he was never the most committed in the Prem, so he's hardly likely to relish the physical side of the Championship. Our recruitment so far seems to have been based on the assumption that he would be gone, so if we can't unload him he will be surplus to requirements and a drain on the wage budget. Not to mention the loan fee that we will forego.
Was that not the case with most our squad last season? Oh well lets hope our new lineup is fit and raring to go!
It's environmental friendly to walk and bus home when you finished playing. Should be the recommended Club practice.
Prefer playing left-back but did my injury playing on the left of a very continental back three. I'm currently as mobile as a young Bob Malcolm.
Leroy Fer's agent has told The Chronicle why the proposed move to Sunderland collapsed earlier today, with the QPR midfielder seemingly injured. The 25-year-old midfielder hit six goals for Queens Park Rangers last season, but with Chris Ramsey's side suffering relegation back to the Championship, Fer is unsurprisingly looking for a move back to the Premier League. A season-long loan deal with Sunderland had been agreed, but the move fell through earlier today, with the Daily Mail reporting that Fer had failed a medical. Now, in a bid to put an end to the rumours surrounding Fer's failed move to the Stadium of Light, agent Rob Jansen has told The Chronicle. that the Black Cats pulled out of a deal due to an injury - though Jansen wouldn't disclose what exact injury Fer has. "Leroy is currently confronted with an injury. That means he is not able to play immediately," said Jansen. "Then Sunderland said: we do not want to go ahead. Leroy is very disappointed. He is now trying to get fit at Queens Park Rangers. Leroy has an injury. What kind? I’m not a doctor, so keep it as ‘injury’," he added. Fer, who has 11 caps for the Dutch national team to his name, must now try to shake off his injury in order to earn a move away from Loftus Road this summer.
Leroy Fer's agent has told The Chronicle why the proposed move to Sunderland collapsed earlier today, with the QPR midfielder seemingly injured... So he will available for selection agains Charlton this weekend then... Well that's if our club medical staff have any say in it... please log in to view this image