please log in to view this image Sheffield Wednesday and QPR battle for Norwich striker 0 By Tom Allen on Oct 15, 2015 Championship, Featured, News, Queens Park Rangers, Sheffield Wednesday, Transfers please log in to view this image Championship rivals Sheffield Wednesday and Queens Park Rangers will battle for the loan signing of Norwich striker Gary Hooper, according to a report by The Sun. Norwich first decided that Hooper wouldn’t be loaned out as they were unsure of the future of another of their forwards, Lewis Grabban. This led to the breakdown of a loan move to a Championship club with a view to buy. However as soon as this issue was resolved, Hooper injured his ankle in training and was not fit enough to be loaned out. Hooper is now almost fit again following the injury, with Sheffield Wednesday and Queens Park Rangers waiting to see whether he will be available to take on loan. please log in to view this image It is understood that Norwich will let Hooper go to the club that are willing to pay all of his wages. However, with both clubs looking to get promoted, both managers have the transfer funds to be able to accept these demands. If both clubs meet Norwich’s demands, it could be down to Hooper himself to choose which club to sign for. With QPR missing the injured Charlie Austin, Hooper could provide much needed cover.
They have to include us in the headlines to get attention, otherwise it reads "Sheffield Wednesday battle for Norwich striker" not much of a story!!!!!!
Get him in a car outside LR, film him, put it out on every possible media and then tell him to **** off!
If he's fit and he can join on a short term emergency loan and can score 6 goals between now and Christmas, then I'm all for it.
I'd pass on him. He had a chance and snubbed us before. To coin the current popular phrase....... wrong sort. Also has he not just been done for speeding over 100mph. Automatic ban I believe, don't think he's worth the taxi fares personally.
I liked what 'totally'said. He stuffed us around in the past and proved he's not good enough. Now he can get knotted. If you can't make at Norwich, what chance you got anywhere else?