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Agyemang

Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by BushBaby, Aug 22, 2012.

  1. BushBaby

    BushBaby Active Member

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    Some news from south africa were im currently living;

    Former Queens Park Rangers striker Patrick Agyemang is training with Bidvest Wits and could possibly sign at the end of the week.

    Agyemang is a free agent, having spent the past six months at English League One club Stevenage.

    KickOff.com has already spotted the towering striker at Wits and upon further enquiries it has been revealed that a decision on the 31-year-old will be made at the end of the week.

    Though born in England, Agyemang has his roots in Ghana for whom he has been capped twice, and has played most of his football in the English lower divisions, starting off at Wimbledon before moving to Brentford, Gillingham, Preston North End, QPR, Bristol City, Millwall and Stevenage.

    He was part of the QPR team that won promotion back to the Premier League during the 2010/11 season, but only went on to play just two games in the Premier League before going out on loan to Millwall.

    His contract with QPR was not renewed upon its expiry in June.

    Though not a predatory scorer, Agyemang is a targetman who feeds mobile players very well and with Wits having Calvin Kadi, Robin Ngalande and Ryan Chapman, he could be a wise signing.

    Wits also have Nigerian striker Yero Bello – who recently also tried his luck at Orlando Pirates – also training, but he will not be signed as he has not been convincing.
     
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  2. Sooperhoop

    Sooperhoop Well-Known Member

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    Good luck to Dave but he won't get another payday like ours...
     
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  3. KooPeeArr

    KooPeeArr Well-Known Member

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    Last stop South Africa - you could say he's at his Wits end!

    [sorry - not sure what's wrong with me today]
     
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  4. BushBaby

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    He’ll be very lucky to 8k per month some professional footballers only make $600 per month (dont have the pound sign)
     
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  5. BlindFaith

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    Great & now I have got to clean my screen have spat coffee all over the place ready this.
     
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  6. Azmi

    Azmi Well-Known Member

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    Disappointing thread. From the title I thought we'd resigned Dave to lead the line against Norwich at the weekend. :(
     
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  7. awjm

    awjm Well-Known Member

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    I was always fond of him. No one could say he wasn't a tryer. He put a lot of effort in and sometimes was decent.
     
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  8. Rangers Til I Die

    Rangers Til I Die Well-Known Member

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    Good luck Dave. Fast and furious but lacking in goals.
     
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  9. DT

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    He is probably painting the dressing rooms
     
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  10. Elliott42

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    How's he going to ship his Bentley over there!?
     
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  11. jdQPR

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    Dave beat Everton at Goodison Park.

    Manchester United could not.
     
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  12. Uber_Hoop

    Uber_Hoop Well-Known Member

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    I'll always fondly remember his 'route one' goal at St. Marys when Camp punted the ball upfield and he was the only player to anticipate a wicked bounce, ran past the keeper, stopped the ball on the goal line, then rolled it backwards into the net with his foot on top of it. I was in the home stands with some Saints-supporting acquaintances - I nearly wet my panties.
     
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  13. Busy Being Headhunted

    Busy Being Headhunted Well-Known Member

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    When your not good enough for Stevenage it may be getting near the time to give up
     
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  14. superhoops67

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    remember his 9 goals in 8 game run?...At the time,we were all luvin him!. Good luck mate
     
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  15. Rodney

    Rodney Well-Known Member

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    He was the clumsiest player that I can recall at QPR for many years but strong and reasonably quick. He did well out of us, money-wise.
     
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