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I know a lot of players move for money, but it's blatant this time it's ridiculous, after refusing to even meet Redknapp previously.:lol:

 

Really hope they get relegated now like.

 

Absolutely. You knew wobbly wouldn't let it drop though given the comments about it being 'difficult' for QPR to get him even after Remy had refused the meet.

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No doubt about it, worrying for us, where do we turn next. Of we dont get striker and cb i think we are as good as down.

 

They are clearly going to try and spend their way out of this and i cant see where we will string a run of wins together

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More money

London

Manager with reputation for good football

 

vs

 

Better stadium/facilities

More chance of staying up

France teammates here

 

 

It's as simple as that. If he wants to go there then it's pretty sad, but understandable. I doubt it.

 

I wouldn't be surprised in the slightest if this is just his agent playing us to get more money, as I said when I first heard this about QPR. I find it very unlikely that we will budge.

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I know a lot of players move for money, but it's blatant this time it's ridiculous, after refusing to even meet Redknapp previously.:lol:

 

Really hope they get relegated now like.

 

Absolutely. You knew wobbly wouldn't let it drop though given the comments about it being 'difficult' for QPR to get him even after Remy had refused the meet.

 

To be honest it's really not the fault of the player that signs for the club that offers them ridiculous money.

 

It's the fault of the club that offers that wage in the first place.

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If he goes to QPR just for the money that just shows his ambition. Just money it is.

 

7 points is not going to persuade many players over an extra 20/30/40k a week. Let's not pretend he wasn't coming here primarily so he could double his wages.

 

It's not just about 7 points, it's that we finished 5th last season, would be anyone's bet to finish higher next season, have a better team and are all around a club players are much more likely to be proud to play for than QPR.

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"@joey7barton Joey do yourself a favour and stay out of club politics QPR and NUFC have paid you well for playing not to commentonrecruitmen"

 

Good on ya, Dietmar.

 

Classic case of running out of characters there. :lol:

 

Football certainly is running out of characters, hence the reason everyone hangs off that daft cunt's every word.  I know what you meant though btw, I'm not daft. :lol:

 

Anyway, Redknapp said this the other day:

 

It would have been good for him to come, play in the Premier League and help us stay up. If he comes and does well and the worst comes to the worst and we can’t survive, he’s in the shop window and the big clubs would want him. If he scores goals, there’s every chance we’d stay up. It was a good opportunity for him.

 

Maybe Remy's not that sold on either club, still has his eye on someone bigger and has bought into the shop window stuff (with his QPR contract offer weighted accordingly).

 

Whatever, if he goes to QPR I'll be really pissed off like.

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More money

London

Manager with reputation for good football

 

vs

 

Better stadium/facilities

More chance of staying up

France teammates here

 

 

It's as simple as that. If he wants to go there then it's pretty sad, but understandable. I doubt it.

 

I wouldn't be surprised in the slightest if this is just his agent playing us to get more money, as I said when I first heard this about QPR. I find it very unlikely that we will budge.

 

Like I said before if you look at both teams and how the play football then there's only one choice, it isn't us  :lol:

 

 

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If he goes to QPR just for the money that just shows his ambition. Just money it is.

 

7 points is not going to persuade many players over an extra 20/30/40k a week. Let's not pretend he wasn't coming here primarily so he could double his wages.

 

It's not just about 7 points, it's that we finished 5th last season, would be anyone's bet to finish higher next season, have a better team and are all around a club players are much more likely to be proud to play for than QPR.

 

You could make the opposite argument. For all we know QPR will spend 50 million every year for the next five years and will be fighting for Champions League places.

 

Meh, they probably will.

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I know a lot of players move for money, but it's blatant this time it's ridiculous, after refusing to even meet Redknapp previously.:lol:

 

Really hope they get relegated now like.

 

Absolutely. You knew wobbly wouldn't let it drop though given the comments about it being 'difficult' for QPR to get him even after Remy had refused the meet.

 

To be honest it's really not the fault of the player that signs for the club that offers them ridiculous money.

 

It's the fault of the club.

 

Assuming we haven't offered an insultingly low amount (you'd suspect we'd offer similar to what Ba was earning...), you can't blame the club for not competing with the offer of a club like QPR. They've blown their cash injection in as blaze a fashion as Man City have, just not as much.

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Completely ignoring football rumours until the player signs on the dotted line is a fantastic thing.

 

http://images.icnetwork.co.uk/upl/ldp2/oct2009/2/1/armstrong-and-miller-259283104.jpg

 

 

Isn't it though?

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/jan/14/qpr-loic-remy-newcastle?

 

Newcastle United remained cautiously optimistic of signing Loïc Rémy from Marseille on Monday but, with the striker in London rather than on Tyneside, accept they face a late attempt to ambush the deal by Queens Park Rangers.

 

The 26-year-old had been scheduled to fly to Newcastle for a medical before finalising a deal worth just over £8m but, instead, Remy headed to London where Harry Redknapp, who tried to recruit him for Tottenham Hotspur last season, believes his goals could potentially save QPR from relegation. Significantly the Loftus Road club can offer higher wages than Newcastle.

 

When Redknapp flew to the south of France earlier this month, Rémy refused to meet him. Now, though, the sometime France international is wavering and the Newcastle manager, Alan Pardew – who felt the deal was all but done when his board agreed a fee with their French counterparts on Sunday – may soon discover if money is the overriding motivation of a previously prolific striker who has scored just once this season after falling out with Marseille.

 

Newcastle's manager also hopes to persuade his captain and key central defender Fabricio Coloccini to remain at St James' Park for at least the remainder of the season. Difficulties in Coloccini's personal life have made the centre-half keen to return to his native Argentina but it is hoped that the matter can be resolved during a meeting of Newcastle directors and Coloccini's representatives scheduled for Wednesday.

 

Pardew remains less concerned about quotes in the French media attributed to Hatem Ben Arfa, his principal creator who is currently receiving treatment for a torn hamstring at Clairefontaine, near Paris. Ben Arfa apparently suggested he would favour a summer transfer to Paris St Germain but it is understood the France winger, who has forged a strong bond with Pardew, is happy at Newcastle and determined to stay in England. Indeed were he to leave the north-east it would be for a Premier League club involved in the Champions League.

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