Tony FernandesVerified account@tonyfernandes Buying is not always the solution. Lots of young lads coming through as well. That's credit to new team. See you in Burton
Some things never change. Dyer, Johnson, Zamora, Young even Sandeo ffs! Who ever does the medicals is a cock.
Injured in training & also playing in match,, we didn't buy crocks it's just the way it is, anyway 3 of them should be involved at burton Tuesday.
I remember those days well. He really got some stick and that was before social media (twitter). Went out on loan and came back a different player. Glad i never slated him at the time.
I was too busy learning to walk and not **** myself at the time. Let's loan Washington to Besiktas. I hear Istanbul is nice.
That farmhouse cider has a reputation in our family for leaving one in trouble, its the lack of a fair warning that grates.
Got this off the club website. for all Washington bashers just have a look at where he has come from in 4 years. Whilst we may all want instant premier league football, I would like to see Rangers do this the Rangers way and buy potential and turn it into gold. It was mentioned earlier that SLF has to go to Turkey to establish himself, we just need to encourage the boy rather than give him stick. Once he gets a run of goals then his confidence rises an maybe we can become the platform for him to move on for. We have always done well when we have put the foundations in: Andy Sinton sold for £2.75 mill over £2mill profit, Sir Les, profit, however I do know we make duff buys...Mike Sheron for example. lets give the boy a chance. I have played as a striker and left winger / fullback (many many many years ago) and know what its like to not to score.... Washington joined QPR just four years after being a part-time footballer and full-time postman. The 23 year-old has enjoyed something of a meteoric rise since playing for St Ives in the eighth tier of English football. During a two-year spell with the Saints in the Southern Football League, Washington hit an incredible 64 goals in just 60 games. Such a remarkable strike-rate was always going to alert the attentions of professional clubs, and it was League Two side Newport County who made the move on the then 20 year-old. In Washington’s first season with the club, he scored once as he found his feet in the professional game and in the following campaign – the 2012/13 season – Washington’s form in the first half of the season for the Exiles attracted the interest of Peterborough United in League One. Washington netted seven goals for the County before his January switch to the Posh, and in the remaining half of that campaign, he scored a further five times – including one in the play-off semi-final second leg, as Peterborough lost out to Leyton Orient. In 2013/14, Washington’s game moved up another level. In his first full season in League One, he scored 12 goals as Peterborough narrowly missed out on a play-off spot. He followed up that impressive campaign with 13 goals the next season before a remarkable 15 goals in 31 games for Peterborough led to Rangers signing him for an undisclosed fee in the 2016 winter transfer market. The powerfully-built forward has scored two goals for his country and lead the line for the Green and White army in France 2016, as Northern Ireland qualified for the European Championships for the first time in its history Read more at http://www.qpr.co.uk/team/player-profile/conor-washington#QqMXXharUqkt0r7w.99 Roll on the start of the new season is almost here