http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/14717626.stm This is great just what we need. Generate a bit of money and we may finally spend more than Wolves in the transfer window!
To those criticising Levy - Villa used to be a big club but now their ambition is to get their hands on whoever happens to be our third choice right back
I haven't seen a link on crouch yet, but he's been seen with "belongings" leaving whl according to sky. It's all speculation, but ensils comment could well have some truth. Can u elaborate at all ensil?
1317: FOOTBALL: BBC Sport's chief football writer Phil McNulty reports that QPR could be ready to take advantage of Stoke City's failure to conclude a deal for Peter Crouch by making an £11m move for the England striker.
ahh great, some how i cant see crouch biting us up the arse, 11 million pounds is a good deal. That cross on saturday was the last straw for crouch i mean he scored only 3 in 29 games last year, or something ridiculous like that.
That's all i could find, although I found an interesting story from when he was at Liverpool. Saturday, April 14, 2007 My dad was a massive Chelsea fan and I used to go with him to Stamford Bridge quite regularly but my mates were all QPR fans and so I used to also go to some games at Loftus Road with them. I never really classed myself as a fan of either but since playing for QPR I'd say my allegiance is more towards them. They are the team whose results I look out for. I don't care for Chelsea anymore; there is no allegiance there whatsoever. In fact, seeing as they are our rivals now, I hope they lose every game! There you go A QPR fan.
People think we're slow in the transfer market, but how long have Villa been dithering on bringing in Hutton?
£11mm for Peter bloody Crouch???? Now I know the world has gone completely mad. I hate to say it, but what does that make a "real" striker worth?
Link? I'm hoping there is nothing to confirm this otherwise I might cry I have just seen this though, lmfao, 10 million and this? & now ... hmmm ....