Granero

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How does it feel having your best player do that to you?
How does it feel to know that you arent big enough for him?

And Fabregas
...and Clichy
......and Nasri
........and Toure
............and Adebayor
...............and Henry
..................and Ashley Cole
.....................and Viera
........................and Petit
...........................and Overmars
..............................and the list goes on.
 
Then my friend you are a fool
Let me aid you as I am willing to bet I know a little more about marketing than you. 31 high street brands and counting

QPR have just announced their growth plans and have a lot of money.

It will be wheeled out and drip fed but anyone who thinks that QPR won't be a big club has a considerable shock coming their way.

You have the right not to take anything seriously but in order to invent tomorrow for normal people like you Zorba a lot of hard work takes place.

Think things are easy to understand? Only if we want you to

I'm a fool for not thinking QPR will be bigger than Arsenal in a few years? Yeah... Ok.
 
That's quite a presumption when we've not signed the bloke yet. If he were to be good enough for a club that pays more than us then he'll have to have done rather well in the three or four years a contract would last so that'll do for me. Not every club allows its best players to just while their contracts away and then looks on bemused when they leave for nothing.

I hope you don't honestly think that you will be riding high at the top of the league in a few years time. Because that's all that I'm interpreting from that post.
 
You don't get it ... We will simply buy whoever we need at the time to be successful on the pitch ... Do the sums in Asia and you agree that money talks its not a hard sum.
The adding advantage also exists that the progression model that Arsenal used completely ruined the soul of the club

I doubt if we will make the same mistake... But it's possible so I am just enjoying the ride

During my holiday I made a pledge that I would challenge your viewpoint so bring it on

Ahh, ok. So you are planning on pumping money into the team to try and buy success? I look forward to see how that goes.
 
How does it feel having your best player do that to you?
How does it feel to know that you arent big enough for him?
He has served the terms of his contract so far, if he is to be sold, then that won't happen, but if he is to leave on a free, then so be it. It's not nice, but wither way, we will make a lot of money from it. Sell him now and get £20 million, or let him leave on a free next summer after he has helped to reach the Champions League again giving us £40 million. I know which one I would go for. Although it would be different in QPR and Hoiletts case, as QPR won't reach those heights.

I feel privileged, he is a majestic player. Only Real Madrid or Barcelona would be big enough for him.
 
I hope you don't honestly think that you will be riding high at the top of the league in a few years time. Because that's all that I'm interpreting from that post.

Then you interpreted it wrongly. I said if he's going to attract the attention of better paying clubs, of which there aren't many, then that would suggest he'll have done very well for us over the length of his contract.
 
RVP great player and I agree a great player to watch but he doesn't want to stay. If you think that your incoming players are in that quality bracket then you are mistaken. I also believe I possibly known more about your club than you do. I can tell you straight that at least the feeling in France is that Arsenal are no longer a desirable team to play for as most think AW has lost the plot. Arsenal in fact could find themselves falling a lot quicker than most of us believe.
It's going to be interesting Zorba as faith is running out on Arsenal quickly
 
RVP great player and I agree a great player to watch but he doesn't want to stay. If you think that your incoming players are in that quality bracket then you are mistaken. I also believe I possibly known more about your club than you do. I can tell you straight that at least the feeling in France is that Arsenal are no longer a desirable team to play for as most think AW has lost the plot. Arsenal in fact could find themselves falling a lot quicker than most of us believe.
It's going to be interesting Zorba as faith is running out on Arsenal quickly

Well put DT...:grin:
 
RVP great player and I agree a great player to watch but he doesn't want to stay. If you think that your incoming players are in that quality bracket then you are mistaken. I also believe I possibly known more about your club than you do. I can tell you straight that at least the feeling in France is that Arsenal are no longer a desirable team to play for as most think AW has lost the plot. Arsenal in fact could find themselves falling a lot quicker than most of us believe.
It's going to be interesting Zorba as faith is running out on Arsenal quickly

You'll be added to his list of stalkers after that! <laugh>
 
Would be very surprised if Granero ended up at QPR.

If he comes to England I'd imagine it'll be Spurs, Liverpool, Arsenal, that sort of team. He'd be a versatile squad member for any of these sides.
 
Would be very surprised if Granero ended up at QPR.

If he comes to England I'd imagine it'll be Spurs, Liverpool, Arsenal, that sort of team. He'd be a versatile squad member for any of these sides.

I feel that a lot of people may be surprised by QPR now as the transformation will only snowball from here on in ... no one knows know how well this team will gel but if that happens QPR could be in an interesting position ... I have said before its this simple: money, style and location ... if west london isn't a place to rebuild a club into a global brand then where is it? ... This is happening and if the Mittals pour into this then and the stuff is done on the pitch don't be surprised to be watching QPR playing the very best in Europe within a few years
 
Would be very surprised if Granero ended up at QPR.

If he comes to England I'd imagine it'll be Spurs, Liverpool, Arsenal, that sort of team. He'd be a versatile squad member for any of these sides.

Have to say I would agree with this...at the moment...things can change quite quickly though, so who knows, in a couple of seasons this type of signing could be the norm and we could be challenging for a european spot. Happy to keep my feet firmly on the ground for now and aim for a mid table finish and some decent/quality signings to suit us thanks :)
 
I feel that a lot of people may be surprised by QPR now as the transformation will only snowball from here on in ... no one knows know how well this team will gel but if that happens QPR could be in an interesting position ... I have said before its this simple: money, style and location ... if west london isn't a place to rebuild a club into a global brand then where is it? ... This is happening and if the Mittals pour into this then and the stuff is done on the pitch don't be surprised to be watching QPR playing the very best in Europe within a few years

Problem is there are at least 8-10 other clubs with ambition that are all ahead of you.