Former West Ham and QPR forward Bobby Zamora has an offer from India Subhankar Mondal @subhankarjourno 57 minutes ago View image | gettyimages.com please log in to view this image Former West Ham United and Queens Park Rangers forward Bobby Zamora has an offer from India, according to The Sun. It has been reported by the British tabloid that I-League outfit Pune FC have offered the former England international striker the chance to play in India. QPR[/a] last month. The former Tottenham Hotspur forward scored three goals and created 50 chances in 31 Premier League appearances in the recently concluded 2014-15 campaign. The former Fulham man had a pass accuracy of 65% and a shot accuracy of 25%, and won 58 headers, five dribbles and nine tackles. Pune FC are a major club in India and currently feature in the top division of Indian football. Karim Bencherifa’s side finished seventh in the I-League in the 2013-14 season and fifth in the 2014-15 campaign. Should Bobby Zamora move to India if he has the chance to?
You would have to think that a contract with Prune FC would be enough to give you the shiits ........ or 'Dellie belly' as they say.
65% and a shot accuracy of 25%, and won 58 headers, five dribbles and nine tackles. Just shows how pisspoor he actually was.1 tackle every 3.5 games, Less than 2 headers a game of hoofball and 1 dribble every 6 games.
Who cares...he scored the OBZ goal...one of the best moments in my QPR life. Thank you Bobby...you will always be loved here. Go where ever you want and be successful.
Here is some Prune FC (AussieQPR (C)(TM)) for anyone who's bored right now. Pune Football Club is an Indian professional football club based inPune, Maharashtra and participates in the I-League, India's top-tier football league. The club is one of the most professional clubs in Indian football history, known mainly for their focus on fanfare, professional playing set-up, and focus on youth development.[1] The club is currently owned by the Ashok Piramal Group.[2] Founded in 2007, the club managed to gain promotion to the I-League in 2009.[3] In their first season in the I-League, the club managed to finish in a very surprising third place[4] before having their best ever season during the 2012–13 season in which they finished in second place.[4] Pune currently has a rivalry with fellow Maharashtra club Mumbai, with whom it contests the Maha derby.[5] If your desperately bored right now then read on at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pune_F.C. And the ground they play at... Balewadi Sports Complex please log in to view this image please log in to view this image
[QUOTE Balewadi Sports Complex please log in to view this image please log in to view this image [/QUOTE] They seem to be having problems pulling in a crowd, just saying ..............