Just been to QPR training ground for the afternoon...and now I've got a feeling they might stay up. -- Dean Jones (@DJones_People) But he reveals no more, other than to tell people to buy The People on Sunday. I reckon we've signed Messi on loan. Either that or they've widened the Ellerslie Road entrance
Fergie has decided to hand the game to his mate Hughesie on condition that he can have Rob Hulse on a four-year loan deal
Calm down boys 'and now I've got a feeling they might stay up'....... It's not really on a par with 'they've just bought Messi' now is it??!!
Was it this?............ Home Sport Football Football News Djibil Cisse says he will stay with QPR if they are relegated Apr 8 2012 By Dean Jones Djibil Cisse insists he won’t walk out on QPR if they are relegated. The striker has been sent off twice since arriving at Loftus Road in January, meaning will have missed players. So I’m here to stay.” seven games through suspensionduring their battle against the drop. Cisse admits he has been a let-down so far and is determined to make up for his absence. He said: “I feel bad that I have let people down for being sent off twice. I don’t know if we will stay up but if we don’t then I will stay with the team. “I will have two years to run on my contract so I will see that out. I don’t like it when players leave clubs after they are relegated – it’s not fair on the fans or other players. So I’m here to stay."
Or this?.................. Home Sport Football Football News Danny Murphy wanted by QPR if Fulham contract talks stall Apr 8 2012 By Dean Jones DANNY MURPHY will get the chance to end his career at QPR if he fails to agree a new deal at FULHAM. The 35-year-old midfielder is out of contract this summer but was expected to stay, despite talks stalling. Fulham boss Martin Jol suggested this week there would be little interest from other clubs in signing some of Fulham’s old guard. But it is thought QPR are set to make a move for Murphy this summer. They wanted him in January when they signed Fulham’s Bobby Zamora. And Murphy wants to play one more season at the top level before moving into coaching and media punditry.