Said Grrr! not Brrr!. Anyway, never snows in Brix Town... Oh I see. Very good Wubba. Leading me into hijacking the thread after I had a whinge about it!
Posted yesterday by a very reliable source on Twitter [if that isn't any oxymoron]: @TheSourceFooty: M'Villa has turned down the offer from the Russians, fee is sorted (terms were already agreed). Be surprised if announced tomo but it will be. Let's see....
That's an old quote from Sourcefooty, he has not tweeted today (surprise). I know one thing a few ITK's who have been 'giving it large' saying its a 'done deal' might be knocked off their 'ITK wall'.
Truth is, Remy thought the world of the Limo driver in Newcackle .................. so much so, he ask him to take him a long drive, some place where the people talk English and some where there's plenty of action ............he ended up in London, at Loftus Road!
A bit more news here.. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21143027?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
From HITC Sport """"""" How can Russian striker Roman Adamov be the man to keep QPR up? HITC Sport by Mathew Nash The Viktoria Plzen striker is certainly not a transfer target for Harry Redknapp but his past could help the club bring in major target Yann M'Vila this January ahead of Rubin Kazan. He has been one of those players continually linked with a move to the Premier League for the past couple of seasons ever since bursting on to the scene with Rennes in Ligue 1. Now it appears it is more likely than ever that Yann M’Vila could make such a move with QPR reported to of had an official bid for the French international accepted. However they are certainly not in the clear when it comes to securing his coveted signature. It is believed that offers from Russian sides Zenit St Petersburg and Rubin Kazan have also been accepted by his current club. While it was previously reported that a move to Russia was not on his radar that rhetoric seems to have morphed slightly in recent days. It now appears he was simply not keen on joining Zenit. Competition for places with Axel Witsel and Igor Denisov who are already at the club not to mention the clubs fans recent racist manifesto have put him off a move to the Petrovsky Stadium. But a move to Rubin is reported in France to be his first-choice ahead of a move to QPR. It would be a massive blow for Harry Redknapp’s men as he sees the pursuit of the troublesome M’Vila as a key factor in any survival chances the club may have this season. Yet the signing of M’Vila may still be on the horizon with a bizarre ally and perhaps even a completely unknown one in the form of Russian striker Roman Adamov. The 30-year-old striker was Russia’s joint top scorer in the 2007 season with former Redknapp tutee Roman Pavyluchenko and that led to big spending Rubin signing him from FC Moscow in 2008. He helped them to a Premier League victory in his debut season but soon found himself surplus to requirements. Since then he has moved clubs twice first with David Bentley’s former side FC Rostov before settling at Czech side Viktoria Plzen. So how is a journeyman striker in the Czech Republic going to have any effect on QPR’s fortunes? Essentially it boils down to money as Rubin Kazan have been served with a transfer embargo for this transfer window due to unpaid wages that are owed to Adamov. The club is believed to be trying to settle this dispute with the Russian FA, Uefa and Adamov in order to complete the move for M’Vila but if they are unsuccessful it would leave QPR as the last team standing; and M’Vila with a simple choice. Wait till the summer with Rubin or move now to QPR? """"""""""""""""
I'm sure I read somewhere that Rubin's embargo was for 30 days from 20th of December which would make it timed out now, if you can believe what you read on this subject, which I doubt. Clear as mud.