Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 16:40 - Jul 15 with 4641 views | TacticalR | We know he can't play a whole game, but bring him after an hour and he can be effective. | |
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Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 16:47 - Jul 15 with 4590 views | JonDoeman | Great news. Cult hero . | |
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Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 17:12 - Jul 15 with 4435 views | BrianMcCarthy | Would much prefer to see a young, injury-free, energetic player with a resale value and low wages. So I'm not mad about this idea at all. However, I won't view it in isolation. Let's wait and see. If we carry on down the Rio Zamorra Road we've learned shag all, but if we sign the two ol' farts and suround them with up-and-coming talent then I'll be as happy as a boy who's got a special reason to be happy. | |
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Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 17:15 - Jul 15 with 4395 views | Bluce_Ree | Meh. Two goals next season. Tops. | |
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Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 17:53 - Jul 15 with 4241 views | Antti_Heinola | profoundly depressing. The joke is, had Derby won and we were in a division below, the idea of BZ staying would be laughed out of town. But fate deals him a different hand. Twice he completes 90 minutes in a year and we sign him again. Remind me what lessons Beard and TF say we've learnt? A leopard doesn't change his spots. Was hoping Redknapp might, but sadly he won't. Zamora might be a cult hero to Joe, but he won't be to me or many others. Grateful for the goal, to be sure, a wonderful moment, one of the best. But that should have been that. | |
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Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 17:56 - Jul 15 with 4223 views | Lblock |
Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 17:12 - Jul 15 by BrianMcCarthy | Would much prefer to see a young, injury-free, energetic player with a resale value and low wages. So I'm not mad about this idea at all. However, I won't view it in isolation. Let's wait and see. If we carry on down the Rio Zamorra Road we've learned shag all, but if we sign the two ol' farts and suround them with up-and-coming talent then I'll be as happy as a boy who's got a special reason to be happy. |
I drove down Rio Zamora Road once -- it was incredibly rocky, in need of continuous maintenance and ended up being a dead end anyway. The Bungle Boys just cant help themselves can they? (IF confirmed etc,etc) | |
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Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 18:03 - Jul 15 with 4192 views | headhoops | Please no - love him for that goal but that should be his swansong. | |
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Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 18:18 - Jul 15 with 4123 views | ted_hendrix | Get fcking rid. | |
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Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 18:30 - Jul 15 with 4080 views | queensparker | Pleased we'll get the chance to sing that song at Loftus Road and keep the play-off feelgood factor going for a bit (in the likely absence of any actual goals) | | | |
Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 19:00 - Jul 15 with 3983 views | AgedR | If you analyse Zamora's contribution over a couple of years it has been poor. But I think it's worth remembering that for a lot of this period he has been injured (yes he shouldn't have been signed, but, that was down to Hughes stupidity). During the relegation season he was patently playing through pain, which I see as a decent show of character. You could argue that he didn't get to anywhere near full fitness until the Forest game and from then in he made enormously influential impact on matches. So there is an argument to say we are finally signing a fit Zamora (I'm not holding my breath there, but, it's feasible). He also provides continuity with the team spirit that got us over the line last season. This was my biggest criticism of Warnock, in that he jettisoned a lot of the team that brought the first promotion season success. Zamora represents one of a core of experienced pros that can potential add know how to our performances. It also shows Rangers as a club who show loyalty, which is something we did the opposite of in our treatment if a Green by that twonk Hughes. The squad is shaping up, we will need at least four strikers. Charlie + 2 and Zamora. If his form is anything like it was when he was fit and playing (admittedly with one eye on a new contract) then he could be a valuable option. And talking of value, if he was talking yo Olly at Millwall (and I know it's not really proved) then it would suggest that he will be on a much worse contract financially than he was. We'll see, but, he's got enough man love credit banked with me after Wembley for me to give him the benefit of the doubt for another season. [Post edited 15 Jul 2014 19:02]
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Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 19:30 - Jul 15 with 3873 views | SterlingArcher |
Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 19:00 - Jul 15 by AgedR | If you analyse Zamora's contribution over a couple of years it has been poor. But I think it's worth remembering that for a lot of this period he has been injured (yes he shouldn't have been signed, but, that was down to Hughes stupidity). During the relegation season he was patently playing through pain, which I see as a decent show of character. You could argue that he didn't get to anywhere near full fitness until the Forest game and from then in he made enormously influential impact on matches. So there is an argument to say we are finally signing a fit Zamora (I'm not holding my breath there, but, it's feasible). He also provides continuity with the team spirit that got us over the line last season. This was my biggest criticism of Warnock, in that he jettisoned a lot of the team that brought the first promotion season success. Zamora represents one of a core of experienced pros that can potential add know how to our performances. It also shows Rangers as a club who show loyalty, which is something we did the opposite of in our treatment if a Green by that twonk Hughes. The squad is shaping up, we will need at least four strikers. Charlie + 2 and Zamora. If his form is anything like it was when he was fit and playing (admittedly with one eye on a new contract) then he could be a valuable option. And talking of value, if he was talking yo Olly at Millwall (and I know it's not really proved) then it would suggest that he will be on a much worse contract financially than he was. We'll see, but, he's got enough man love credit banked with me after Wembley for me to give him the benefit of the doubt for another season. [Post edited 15 Jul 2014 19:02]
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Sign him for One Year performance/appearance related Pay. Offer £5k at the most and see how much he wants to play for us then !! Right who's next ?! | | | |
Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 20:23 - Jul 15 with 3765 views | SomersetHoops | There are so many rumours around, but it is concerning that the first positive signs are about players in their mid 30's and players like Remy and Granero (if reports are to be believed) can't wait to get away from QPR and although are in demand from other clubs have only negative vibes at QPR. Zamora needs to be on a very low wage and a per game played bonus and it needs to be realised that his days of playing 90 minutes are over. Harry says he wants players, but I fear we will have another intake of overpaid, overage, duffers that nobody else wants unless we can find and persuade some young good quality players to join QPR. I don't put Rio in that category as I think he has a lot to offer in bringing on younger players - if only we had any. Our back line is in danger of looking like a pensioners coach party unless we do something about it a bit smartish. | |
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Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 20:27 - Jul 15 with 3748 views | YorkRanger |
Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 18:18 - Jul 15 by ted_hendrix | Get fcking rid. |
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Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 21:42 - Jul 15 with 3602 views | derbyhoop | Average PL wages are £25-35k per week. Zamora, allegedly, has been offered £15 on a 12 month deal. We'll need 4 strikers. At the moment we only have Remy and Austin contracted at the moment, and Remy is probably going. As a short term fix, its not the worst solution. I'd love to sign a 22-25 year old but, for that, the transfer fee would be £5m and wages of £30k plus. If there's any of them available. | |
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Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 22:00 - Jul 15 with 3539 views | facto | heart says give him a contract head says....thanks for the great memory bobby! | | | |
Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 22:08 - Jul 15 with 3509 views | francisbowles |
Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 19:00 - Jul 15 by AgedR | If you analyse Zamora's contribution over a couple of years it has been poor. But I think it's worth remembering that for a lot of this period he has been injured (yes he shouldn't have been signed, but, that was down to Hughes stupidity). During the relegation season he was patently playing through pain, which I see as a decent show of character. You could argue that he didn't get to anywhere near full fitness until the Forest game and from then in he made enormously influential impact on matches. So there is an argument to say we are finally signing a fit Zamora (I'm not holding my breath there, but, it's feasible). He also provides continuity with the team spirit that got us over the line last season. This was my biggest criticism of Warnock, in that he jettisoned a lot of the team that brought the first promotion season success. Zamora represents one of a core of experienced pros that can potential add know how to our performances. It also shows Rangers as a club who show loyalty, which is something we did the opposite of in our treatment if a Green by that twonk Hughes. The squad is shaping up, we will need at least four strikers. Charlie + 2 and Zamora. If his form is anything like it was when he was fit and playing (admittedly with one eye on a new contract) then he could be a valuable option. And talking of value, if he was talking yo Olly at Millwall (and I know it's not really proved) then it would suggest that he will be on a much worse contract financially than he was. We'll see, but, he's got enough man love credit banked with me after Wembley for me to give him the benefit of the doubt for another season. [Post edited 15 Jul 2014 19:02]
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Good post. I have to add that it wasn't just Wembley but a few other sub appearances on the run in that were good or better. Also agree with other views about the lack of signed strikers and availability of good young'ish ones. | | | |
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Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 17:15 - Jul 15 by Bluce_Ree | Meh. Two goals next season. Tops. |
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Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 22:51 - Jul 15 with 3362 views | ted_hendrix | If my memory serves me well Redknapp told BZ way back in January of this year that he was free to find another club, so what exactly is different now? If you blokes think he'd make a good 'impact sub' for the last 10-20 minutes in the Prem then I'm saying no he wont, the Prem is full of some of the best defenders in the world and they'll have an ageing BZ all day long. Just for one minute imagine if BZ belonged to another club and we signed him today on a one year contract, Jesus wept I'd go apeshit as most fans would. I was as amazed as most fans with BZ's recent performances, in fact I was so bloody amazed I asked myself more than once why have we waited so bloody long for those performances? I so want us to keep the nucleus of our promotion winning side but that doesn't include BZ, not for me it doesn't anyway. Cast your mind back to Michu's first appearance at LR even before the bastard scored his two goals you could see how clever he was on the pitch what made it worse was finding out later that Swansea only paid I think £2 million for him! those players are out there, they are the ones we should be looking for. Anyway, I'm talking bolox As for loyalty from the club, I'm not into all stuff he's been well paid I should imagine and is probably a millionaire. Time for him to go elsewhere and ply his trade, we could use the space his squad number would take up. | |
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Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 05:48 - Jul 16 with 3192 views | qprmick | On his day,a beast, but how many days has he got in the tank? I was praying for him to come on in that final. [Post edited 16 Jul 2014 5:50]
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Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 07:46 - Jul 16 with 3103 views | JonDoeman | Plus him coming off the bench will liven our library up!!! | |
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Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 08:17 - Jul 16 with 3033 views | JonDoeman |
Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 22:51 - Jul 15 by ted_hendrix | If my memory serves me well Redknapp told BZ way back in January of this year that he was free to find another club, so what exactly is different now? If you blokes think he'd make a good 'impact sub' for the last 10-20 minutes in the Prem then I'm saying no he wont, the Prem is full of some of the best defenders in the world and they'll have an ageing BZ all day long. Just for one minute imagine if BZ belonged to another club and we signed him today on a one year contract, Jesus wept I'd go apeshit as most fans would. I was as amazed as most fans with BZ's recent performances, in fact I was so bloody amazed I asked myself more than once why have we waited so bloody long for those performances? I so want us to keep the nucleus of our promotion winning side but that doesn't include BZ, not for me it doesn't anyway. Cast your mind back to Michu's first appearance at LR even before the bastard scored his two goals you could see how clever he was on the pitch what made it worse was finding out later that Swansea only paid I think £2 million for him! those players are out there, they are the ones we should be looking for. Anyway, I'm talking bolox As for loyalty from the club, I'm not into all stuff he's been well paid I should imagine and is probably a millionaire. Time for him to go elsewhere and ply his trade, we could use the space his squad number would take up. |
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Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 08:23 - Jul 16 with 3015 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Oh Bobby Zamora!!!!! on 08:17 - Jul 16 by JonDoeman | You could be right Ted, & we've all been fooled! |
If Ted's right, the ones who've been fooled are Redknapp and Fernandes. Judging by this thread, there'll be little surprise on here if Zamorra returns to type. | |
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