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I've rated this bloke for quite some time and as a replacement for Colo I'd be happy indeed.

A back 4 of...

Debuchy Samba Saylor Mapou

now that's sexy.....


http://www.dailystar.co.uk/football/view/316675/?

NEWCASTLE are eyeing QPR’s Chris Samba as a potential replacement for skipper Fabricio Coloccini.

But relegated Rangers are confident they can keep their giant centre-back as they bid to return to the top flight at the first attempt.

Newcastle fear losing Coloccini, 31, who is wanted back in Argentina by San Lorenzo.

Toon boss Alan Pardew is an admirer of Samba, 29 but his £100,000-a-week wages represent a major problem.

The Geordies are also keen on QPR’s France striker Loic Remy, 26, but he has been bailed until September following a rape allegation, which he denies.

To pursue those deals, Newcastle would have to stump up £20million plus huge wages.

QPR boss Harry Redknapp is planning a busy summer of upheaval at Loftus Road but wants to keep Samba and Remy.
 
Don't approve of this kind of signing. I think all the players at QPR are pretty much soiled goods.

I'd recommend Bosingwa to the mackems mind.
 
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/football/view/316675/?

NEWCASTLE are eyeing QPR’s Chris Samba as a potential replacement for skipper Fabricio Coloccini.

But relegated Rangers are confident they can keep their giant centre-back as they bid to return to the top flight at the first attempt.

Newcastle fear losing Coloccini, 31, who is wanted back in Argentina by San Lorenzo.

Toon boss Alan Pardew is an admirer of Samba, 29 but his £100,000-a-week wages represent a major problem.

The Geordies are also keen on QPR’s France striker Loic Remy, 26, but he has been bailed until September following a rape allegation, which he denies.

To pursue those deals, Newcastle would have to stump up £20million plus huge wages.

QPR boss Harry Redknapp is planning a busy summer of upheaval at Loftus Road but wants to keep Samba and Remy.

There is no doubting his ability when fully fit but i'm not convinced by his performances for QPR.

As has been mentioned, we're not in the business of buying players of his age.

He's certainly not worth £100k a week - not a chance.
 
Not for me, particularly on those wages. We'll be limited how we spread our wage bill and blowing a chunk on him would be madness.
 
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