Emergency Loans on 23:06 - Dec 6 with 3310 views | Northernr | Favourite QPR moments of our time #356: When 'Arry had two keepers injured and demanded an emergency loan only to be told by the league that he had a youth team keeper, Elivijs Putnins, who he'd forgotten about. | | | |
Emergency Loans on 23:20 - Dec 6 with 3298 views | Boston | I can do ya a pony 'till Friday. | |
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Emergency Loans on 23:22 - Dec 6 with 3295 views | Boston | How could anyone forget whasiname? | |
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Emergency Loans on 23:38 - Dec 6 with 3270 views | FredManRave | He probably thought he'd left the building. | |
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Emergency Loans on 23:51 - Dec 6 with 3253 views | bob566 | you sure that wasn't warnock. No Harry lover but think that was under Neil | | | |
Emergency Loans on 00:44 - Dec 7 with 3212 views | BazzaInTheLoft | Fvcking hell what have you been eating? | | | |
Emergency Loans on 00:57 - Dec 7 with 3193 views | BazzaInTheLoft | Didn’t we pick too many loans once in the match squad and Marcus Bent had to point it out and ended up dropped? | | | |
Emergency Loans on 01:49 - Dec 7 with 3167 views | PlanetHonneywood | What, QPR? Unlikely with our excellent operating procedures and understanding of laws, rules and regulations. | |
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Emergency Loans on 08:15 - Dec 7 with 3053 views | Northernr | That was Warnock's first game - seven loans in the matchday squad | | | |
Emergency Loans on 13:06 - Dec 7 with 2884 views | LazyFan | This was good as it proved that we should not rely on loans. This mess changed the clubs mentality long term. Loans should only come in if we really need them. Such as if we have a defensive crisis and all of our defenders are injured and the back up ones are injured or suspended for after game offences. If we had that situation, and as we have no money, then maybe in Jan we should get a couple of defender loans in to shore it up temporarily until our defensive crisis comes off the treatment table. But knowing QPR we shall probably get another winger in, that we won't play, spunk £4m on an unproven striker and still have the crisis. Without off loading any of the shirt warmers we don't play and no one else wants, such as Drunken Master or Propeller Pimp. Back to sleep now. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz | |
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Emergency Loans on 15:38 - Dec 7 with 2822 views | Bakes | No emergency loan needed, the chief is back in the squad for Saturday. | |
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Emergency Loans on 17:46 - Dec 7 with 2750 views | PinnerPaul | Really? He said on LoftCast he hoped to be back 'In a few weeks'?????? | | | |
Emergency Loans on 18:28 - Dec 7 with 2730 views | Bakes | Even better news just put up on offish... NEDUM Onuoha, Grant Hall and James Perch have all resumed full training as QPR’s defensive crisis shows signs of abating, with Onuoha in contention to feature against Leeds United on Saturday. The R’s captain has been out for almost three months after tearing his hamstring from the bone during our fixture against Millwall at Loftus Road. Perch dislocated his knee in the same match, while Hall hasn’t featured all season due to a long-standing tendonitis issue in his knee. However, the trio have been training fully with the rest of the squad for the past fortnight and successfully came through a 60-minute training game at Harlington on Tuesday. With Alex Baptiste suspended for Saturday’s game against Leeds following his red card at Preston last weekend, their return is a welcome boost for R’s boss Ian Holloway and his coaching staff. “We had a training game between ourselves which gave Nedum and Hally the opportunity to get some match minutes,” Holloway told www.qpr.co.uk. “They both came through the full hour with no reaction, and Perchy had the last ten minutes of it as well. “It’s really good news for us. Nedum has made a miraculous recovery really — he’s superhuman. “Hally is in the last chance saloon now to avoid needing surgery on his knee. “It’s working at the moment and we hope that continues. Touch wood — and I’m touching the desk, not my head! — all seems good with him right now. He’s happy and feeling confident about it which is great. “With Baps out this weekend it’s great to have these guys on the way back because it has been a difficult period for us.” Holloway confirmed skipper Onuoha could be in line to return on Saturday, adding: “Nedum is definitely in consideration for Leeds. “With Hally, we will have to see how he comes through training tomorrow but we need to be very careful with him. “Perchy isn’t ready just yet.” | |
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Emergency Loans on 18:31 - Dec 7 with 2724 views | PinnerPaul | Just seen that myself - good news indeed. Obviously the risk with Ned is that he comes back too early - lets hope not! | | | |
Emergency Loans on 21:32 - Dec 7 with 2643 views | Brightonhoop | Good news indeed. | | | |
Emergency Loans on 21:58 - Dec 7 with 2617 views | distortR | Perchy, Hally and Baps. Give me strength............. | | | |
Emergency Loans on 23:11 - Dec 7 with 2576 views | FredManRave | Good job you don't play for us. He'd call you Distorty. | |
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Emergency Loans on 00:25 - Dec 8 with 2538 views | Match82 | "Baps out this weekend"? Blimey, might be chilly | | | |
Emergency Loans on 10:08 - Dec 8 with 2456 views | danehoop | How long before someone complains about the obvious problem being that we have too many defenders rather than a 20 goal a season striker? Its all Fernandes/Ferdinand/Hoos/Holloway's fault (delete as appropriate). | |
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Emergency Loans on 12:58 - Dec 8 with 2377 views | LunarJetman | "Baps out for the weekend" When and where? | | | |
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