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Stefan johansen. 21:18 - May 8 with 14139 viewsBobbi66

Do whatever it takes to sign him absolute top drawer
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Stefan johansen. on 11:22 - May 10 with 4642 viewsrobith

ffs, this is why you read the match report first, Clive's already made this joke and got the quote the right way around to boot
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Stefan johansen. on 11:37 - May 10 with 4586 viewsdenhamhoop2

Sorry OP but no this is kind of thinking is how we got in the s*** in the first place. Whilst I appreciate his quality no player is worth breaking the ethos and building of a team for wage wise. Even if Messi went mad and decided he had to play for QPR for a tenth of his wages we could not afford him so if we cannot break the wage structure for 1 of the best 5 attacking players in my lifetime then sadly we cannot for the Norwegian Pirlo. Personally I think Field brings many of the same attributes to the team just not quite the experience and that only comes with games. Then throw in hopefully Amos and Carroll and Thomas to the mix maybe between them they can replicate much of JoJo's excellence.
Would also be looking at George Dobson of Sunderland he fits the profile we are looking at 23 played quite a bit of first team for Walsall and had an academy education at Arsenal and West Ham
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Stefan johansen. on 13:32 - May 10 with 4431 viewseastside_r

Am I being thick, but I didn’t get that joke.
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Stefan johansen. on 13:59 - May 10 with 4353 viewsrobith

Mr Burns demands Steven Speilberg

He's unavailable

Then get me his mexican non union equivalent!

Ah Senor Spielbergo

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Stefan johansen. on 15:01 - May 10 with 4269 viewsBenny_the_Ball

Whilst I suspect QPR are underdogs to sign Stefan, I don't think it's quite as cut-and-dry as some.

On the one hand, he's Fulham's player. It's looking likely that Fulham will be relegated to the Championship, so Stefan's experience could be key to another promotion push. On the other hand, he has 1 year remaining on his contract; if he doesn't extend then Fulham may decide to cash in rather than risk losing him on a Bosman.

Furthermore, Stefan will be disappointed at having been frozen out on both occasions Fulham were promoted to the Premier League since he joined in 2016. At 30, he'll be conscious that the next contract could well be his last so he'll be keen on long-term security, both for him and his young family. Whilst wages could be an issue and he'll undoubtedly receive offers from elsewhere, QPR remain a compelling option as Warburton's style suits Stefan and, with the club based in London, Stefan's family will not have to up roots.
[Post edited 10 May 2021 15:07]
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Stefan johansen. on 15:31 - May 10 with 4199 viewskensalriser

You know summer's on the way when the messageboard divides into amateur agents and amateur accountants.

Poll: QPR to finish 7th or Brentford to drop out of the top 6?

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Stefan johansen. on 23:14 - May 10 with 3991 viewsBenny_the_Ball

And amateur comedians.
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Stefan johansen. on 23:44 - May 10 with 3951 viewsLoftgirl

The future's so bright, I gotta wear shades.
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Stefan johansen. on 18:02 - May 21 with 3559 viewsrsonist

But whose thumb?

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Stefan johansen. on 19:44 - May 21 with 3225 viewsBklynRanger

I tell you what! That's the only way you'd know summer was on the way LOL hashtag weather joke etc!
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Stefan johansen. on 23:27 - May 21 with 2707 viewsSimplyNico

Possibly not so far fetched - https://c.newsnow.co.uk/A/1080573840?-294:802
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Stefan johansen. on 23:44 - May 21 with 2626 viewsBklynRanger

Zero likes there. Can't believe it that's high end humour.
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Stefan johansen. on 00:19 - May 22 with 2520 viewsrsonist

Music to our ears, Scotty. Put him on the spot early for no reason, challenge his hunger when he's probably never given less than his all for that shirt and when they're the ones who keep mucking him about.
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Stefan johansen. on 07:18 - May 22 with 2262 viewsdmm

That's an encouraging WLS piece. If we can offer Johansen an acceptable wage and Fulham an acceptable fee, we might just have our man.
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Stefan johansen. on 07:33 - May 22 with 2223 viewsE15Hoop

Sounds like Colonel Parker's pissed off that its gone so well for Jojo at our cave!
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Stefan johansen. on 07:52 - May 22 with 2160 viewsQPR_John

Johanson goes and Parker keeps the Fulham fans on side.
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Stefan johansen. on 08:54 - May 22 with 1990 viewsbosh67

https://www.westlondonsport.com/qpr/parker-to-hold-talks-with-johansen-as-qpr-pu

Yes I think SP asking Johansen if he is committed to getting Fulham promoted in the last year of his contract before being dumped again if they do is possibly a green light for Johansen to run down the road to us very quickly. The only thing to keep him there would be the final year of money and I have a feeling that Stefan's not really made like that. Famous last words but if I was in his shoes and could get a new contract with a team that actually wants me then I would very much put my foot down to leave.

Never knowingly right.
Poll: How long before new signings become quivering wrecks of the players they were?

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Stefan johansen. on 09:34 - May 22 with 1898 viewsrsonist

Unfortunately recent rumblings would suggest it's somewhat presumptuous of Scotty to be talking about being the one that decides what they do this summer.
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Stefan johansen. on 10:07 - May 22 with 1804 viewsHarbour

Agreed I hope we get him I just hope another club does not come in with a lucrative offer we cannot match and we end up losing him ala Wells and Hugill last season.
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Stefan johansen. on 10:10 - May 22 with 1790 viewsCiderwithRsie

Not necessarily to our disadvantage. If the managerial situation is uncertain, all the more reason for Johansen to prefer QPR where things are settled (absolutely can't believe I'm typing that, and loving it btw)

All these chats about transfers, people go on about what the clubs can/won't do but if a player really makes up his mind to go it's very hard for the club to keep them. (That's why I never doubted Field would sign, he was pretty clear he'd made his mind up when he first joined)
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Stefan johansen. on 10:13 - May 22 with 1780 viewsCiderwithRsie

Sorry, just read that and messed it up by "liking" it. I suppose I could always go back and down-arrow it just to even it up.
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Stefan johansen. on 10:22 - May 22 with 1742 viewsgobbles

A flip side of that would be he is not in their team. Fulham would need to offload 2-3 players for him to get a game. It is a bit rich to say to a seasoned international "come back and fight for your place" if you are also telling him that if things go well and they go up, he will be out of work.
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Stefan johansen. on 11:28 - May 22 with 1568 viewsfrancisbowles

A good friend who has a close relative working at Fulham in a non admin role, tells me that we are prepared to offer SJ a year longer than Fulham and that he is leaning towards us. Whether that means Fulham aren't prepared to offer him a longer contract now and we would give him two years now or it's an extra year at Fulham and three from us, I am not sure.
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Stefan johansen. on 11:30 - May 22 with 1564 viewsNorthernr

I would think, at most, Fulham would offer him another year. And he knows that if they go up again, he'll be bombed out again. I'd think QPR would be willing to go to three years to get him, or two years and an option for a third.
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Stefan johansen. on 11:39 - May 22 with 1533 viewsSott

Good point and even if Parker is happy for him to go that doesn't stop the actual bosses deciding to dig in,they know how much we want him and can make us pay through the nose to get him
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