That's too bad, bit unlucky to go to a PL team and most likely get relegated without even playing that much.
I never thought I'd say this - because I was not a big fan - but I feel a bit sorry for Snodgrass if he goes down. He's had a terrible injury and it's nothing he's done that's going to relegate them. No sympathy for Fer, though. If he had the application to match his talent, he could easily be part of a mid-table Prem team.
I feel a little sorry for Snodgrass too. There was talk that he played through a lot of pain when he was with us, and this may have contributed to him playing only 40 minutes prem football. May be his last in that division too! Fer, though, I couldn't be happier about.
Knowing how 'loyal' he is, he probably will be next season? Ideal candidate for a Stoke or West Brom, etc. Mercenary bastard.
I'm don't feel too sorry about Fer either, not because I don't like the guy, I can't blame any players wanting a quick return to the Premier League, but I don't think he contributed that much in the one season with us. Wonder if he'll make it a hat trick if he finds another PL club next season.
I suspect Fer will go abroad next year. There's no way he will want to stay put and I can't imagine another Premier League will come in for him particularly when you consider how much they will have to pay for him.
Villa and Sunderland always seem to flirt with relegation every season then manage to avoid it. I think now it will be Hull going down, other teams around them seem to be winning their games.
Fer and Caulker both relegated twice in two seasons then for QPR. Jordan Mutch jumped ship in January or he'd have been a third.
6-0, and gone for QPR. thats the team with the 8th highest wage bill in the Prem. Will QPR learn that their technique of throwing silly money at mercenaries and assuming thats made them a big team doesnt work? Or will they keep on with the same arrogant lunacy? Who knows.
Interesting update on QPR's woes under FFP http://www1.skysports.com/football/...e-financial-fair-play-rules-with-fine-looming Doubt the football league will force them into the conference but they will face some penalty I hope
Almost certainly they will get some kind of penalty, whether it is stiff or not is in the balance but it is possible that they made be made an example of.
We can only hope. It'll probably be no more than a steep fine though. On the topic of Snoddy, He has been hugely unlucky this season. Getting seriously injured 40 minutes into the season is a horrible thing to happen. I wonder what he'll do next season if Hull do go down? Maybe we could put in a cheeky bid if we get through the playoffs.