Luongo.. 15:01 - Aug 3 with 23920 views | Faurlinho | Not even on the bench today. Does that mean he is about to go? | | | | |
Luongo.. on 17:02 - Aug 7 with 4083 views | stevec |
Luongo.. on 15:23 - Aug 7 by terryb | I seem to recall you saying steve that no Champioonship club would sign him even if he was free. You certainly won't change your view on him as a player (and why should you), but you may have to consider that others, including professionals, have a different view on his ability. I would like to say a thank you to Mass for many fine performances for Rangers. |
I did indeed but made the schoolboy error of assuming there's no club dafter than us when it comes to expenditure. If Clive's wrong and we did actually get money for him I can only assume it was down to his exotic name. I'd imagine if it was, oh I don't know, say, Kevin Braithwaite or such like, we wouldn't have got a brass farthing for him. | | | |
Luongo.. on 17:07 - Aug 7 with 4041 views | HantsR |
Luongo.. on 16:46 - Aug 7 by queensparker | If we hadn’t had Mass for the last three seasons pretty sure we’d have been relegated in one of them. Gave our midfield badly-needed bite and energy and he’s one of the best tacklers in the league. He was pretty limited but for stamina and aggression I loved him. Will be a great signing for someone who can work out how best to use him. Good luck Mass! |
This. Also, I often noted that he won a very good percentage of contested headers, despite his relatively small size. | | | |
Luongo.. on 17:13 - Aug 7 with 3996 views | smegma |
Luongo.. on 15:37 - Aug 7 by TacticalR | Robert Elms mentioned him on his show today as a reliable player. |
THats it, no need for more comments. | | | |
Luongo.. on 17:14 - Aug 7 with 3992 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Luongo.. on 17:02 - Aug 7 by stevec | I did indeed but made the schoolboy error of assuming there's no club dafter than us when it comes to expenditure. If Clive's wrong and we did actually get money for him I can only assume it was down to his exotic name. I'd imagine if it was, oh I don't know, say, Kevin Braithwaite or such like, we wouldn't have got a brass farthing for him. |
I took Clive's post to be heavily ironic i.e. there will be people who refuse to believe the many assertions form journalists and the club that we did indeed get £3m+ for him and not let him go on a free. "This will be re-confirmed, over and over, by DM, by Sean Gallagher, by the club, by Hoos, by Ferdinand. Every interview they do. For months and months and months. Nevertheless, it is now set in stone, we let Luongo go for free. Fcking club. Fcking idiots. Fcking clueless. Etc etc." | |
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Luongo.. on 17:17 - Aug 7 with 3959 views | stevec |
Luongo.. on 17:14 - Aug 7 by BrianMcCarthy | I took Clive's post to be heavily ironic i.e. there will be people who refuse to believe the many assertions form journalists and the club that we did indeed get £3m+ for him and not let him go on a free. "This will be re-confirmed, over and over, by DM, by Sean Gallagher, by the club, by Hoos, by Ferdinand. Every interview they do. For months and months and months. Nevertheless, it is now set in stone, we let Luongo go for free. Fcking club. Fcking idiots. Fcking clueless. Etc etc." |
So did I Brian | | | |
Luongo.. on 17:17 - Aug 7 with 3953 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Luongo.. on 17:17 - Aug 7 by stevec | So did I Brian |
Sorry, read your post wrong. | |
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Luongo.. on 17:24 - Aug 7 with 3893 views | Northernr | Now I see the problem Dave Mc has! To clarify. People read a Tweet from him and thought it meant we'd let him go for free. We haven't, we're negotiating a fee. Probably not a big one, but a fee. The fact that Dave Mc and several others have clarified this since will make no difference. Many will still choose to believe we let him go for free, and will bash the club with it. | | | |
Luongo.. on 17:25 - Aug 7 with 3881 views | stevec |
Luongo.. on 17:24 - Aug 7 by Northernr | Now I see the problem Dave Mc has! To clarify. People read a Tweet from him and thought it meant we'd let him go for free. We haven't, we're negotiating a fee. Probably not a big one, but a fee. The fact that Dave Mc and several others have clarified this since will make no difference. Many will still choose to believe we let him go for free, and will bash the club with it. |
I told you we'd get nothing for him. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Luongo.. on 17:50 - Aug 7 with 3718 views | DejR_vu |
Luongo.. on 17:25 - Aug 7 by stevec | I told you we'd get nothing for him. |
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Luongo.. on 18:26 - Aug 7 with 3496 views | DavieQPR | Another player who has been criticised most of the season but when it comes to leaving suddenly becomes our best player and worth three times as much. | | | |
Luongo.. on 19:03 - Aug 7 with 3280 views | TacticalR |
Luongo.. on 17:24 - Aug 7 by Northernr | Now I see the problem Dave Mc has! To clarify. People read a Tweet from him and thought it meant we'd let him go for free. We haven't, we're negotiating a fee. Probably not a big one, but a fee. The fact that Dave Mc and several others have clarified this since will make no difference. Many will still choose to believe we let him go for free, and will bash the club with it. |
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Luongo.. on 23:13 - Aug 7 with 2783 views | Benny_the_Ball | Given that: * we bought Luongo for £400k * he has less than 12 months to run on his contract * he's a good player but no world beater * QPR are desperate to get rid even breaking even is a good result. Anything else is a brucey bonus. | | | |
Luongo.. on 01:16 - Aug 8 with 2571 views | Boston |
Luongo.. on 17:14 - Aug 7 by BrianMcCarthy | I took Clive's post to be heavily ironic i.e. there will be people who refuse to believe the many assertions form journalists and the club that we did indeed get £3m+ for him and not let him go on a free. "This will be re-confirmed, over and over, by DM, by Sean Gallagher, by the club, by Hoos, by Ferdinand. Every interview they do. For months and months and months. Nevertheless, it is now set in stone, we let Luongo go for free. Fcking club. Fcking idiots. Fcking clueless. Etc etc." |
That's life, Brian. | |
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Luongo.. on 02:25 - Aug 8 with 2533 views | bob566 | Thanks Mass. You never shirked. We obviously have a new wage structure in place and you're not part of it | | | |
Luongo.. on 03:27 - Aug 8 with 2517 views | stowmarketrange |
Luongo.. on 02:25 - Aug 8 by bob566 | Thanks Mass. You never shirked. We obviously have a new wage structure in place and you're not part of it |
It annoys me to have to offload our better players in order to save money,only to see the same clubs flouting ffp rules in order to sign whoever they want to. How many players do Birmingham need?They got fined(?) last season,but look at the money they’re spending on players. Good luck Mass anyway. | | | |
Luongo.. on 04:53 - Aug 8 with 2461 views | Westy75 |
Luongo.. on 19:03 - Aug 7 by TacticalR | Only elitists believe in facts. |
“I think people in this country have had enough of experts” Michael Gove, June 2016 | | | |
Luongo.. on 06:09 - Aug 8 with 2393 views | nix |
Luongo.. on 03:27 - Aug 8 by stowmarketrange | It annoys me to have to offload our better players in order to save money,only to see the same clubs flouting ffp rules in order to sign whoever they want to. How many players do Birmingham need?They got fined(?) last season,but look at the money they’re spending on players. Good luck Mass anyway. |
I completely take your point, but I'm not sure I want us to risk going bankrupt doing what others clubs are doing. There's no guarantee that our board would continue to bankroll us forever. What does annoy me is that the EPL came after us like a pack of hyenas and wouldn't let it go, and yet suddenly becomes toothless in the face of Birmingham, Derby, Reading, Sheffield Wednesday and Forest's blatant flouting of the rules. I know they changed the rules after our transgressions but it seems really unfair as the nine points deduction the season after just doesn't tend to affect clubs seriously enough as they're unlikely to be low enough in the table to get relegated. Unless they all get a nine points deductions and we end up going up by default! Plus the media went on and on about our big spending and high wage structure, every single time we played, and yet we don't hear a dicky bird about other clubs. Maybe it's because little old QPR shouldn't get above their station and should continue to be plucky also-rans? Anyway I agree with the PP who said that Mass did a good job for us and generally worked hard. We didn't seem to get he absolutely best out of him but changes of manager and approach plus some terrible other players he had to play with at times, plus those damned international trips, didn't always help. But we can't afford the luxury of expensive wages any more and any fee for him would be great as it was so obvious we wanted to get rid. | | | |
Luongo.. on 06:32 - Aug 8 with 2368 views | Lblock |
Luongo.. on 23:13 - Aug 7 by Benny_the_Ball | Given that: * we bought Luongo for £400k * he has less than 12 months to run on his contract * he's a good player but no world beater * QPR are desperate to get rid even breaking even is a good result. Anything else is a brucey bonus. |
£400k???? So you’re saying Ben Gladwin was actually the £2.1Million part of that deal?! Not that Swindon tucked up Levy at Spurs.... liked their style there I may be wrong but my recollection was it was a joint deal with skewed value which helped avoid sell on percentages Spuds were entitled to. Maybe that why he’s going now for free... FREE... NADAH... NISH... (or £3.3million if you whisper it quietly) | |
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Luongo.. on 06:59 - Aug 8 with 2308 views | DejR_vu |
Luongo.. on 06:09 - Aug 8 by nix | I completely take your point, but I'm not sure I want us to risk going bankrupt doing what others clubs are doing. There's no guarantee that our board would continue to bankroll us forever. What does annoy me is that the EPL came after us like a pack of hyenas and wouldn't let it go, and yet suddenly becomes toothless in the face of Birmingham, Derby, Reading, Sheffield Wednesday and Forest's blatant flouting of the rules. I know they changed the rules after our transgressions but it seems really unfair as the nine points deduction the season after just doesn't tend to affect clubs seriously enough as they're unlikely to be low enough in the table to get relegated. Unless they all get a nine points deductions and we end up going up by default! Plus the media went on and on about our big spending and high wage structure, every single time we played, and yet we don't hear a dicky bird about other clubs. Maybe it's because little old QPR shouldn't get above their station and should continue to be plucky also-rans? Anyway I agree with the PP who said that Mass did a good job for us and generally worked hard. We didn't seem to get he absolutely best out of him but changes of manager and approach plus some terrible other players he had to play with at times, plus those damned international trips, didn't always help. But we can't afford the luxury of expensive wages any more and any fee for him would be great as it was so obvious we wanted to get rid. |
Agree 100% on FFP. I’m sure many supporters of all clubs have reason to feel aggrieved and proabaly feel a bit persecuted for one reason of another, but, trying to be as objective as possible, the way we’ve been treated and the sanctions imposed feels grossly unfair when compared to others. We’ve had an absolutely colossal fine, we’re effectively under a self-imposed soft transfer embargo in that we’re chucking anything that’s worth something overboard to raise funds and replacing others with cheaper alternatives, and we’re going to be up against it for years to come. On Luongo, I think the market sort of settles the debate. Everyone knows we’re desperarate, we made it known we needed to offload him, absolutely inviting other clubs to take the piss and no one bothered, we’ve had to wait until the last day of the transfer window to take whatever we can just to get his wages off the books. I can only think of two reasons. Either everyone thinks he’s not very good (otherwise there would be a few clubs sniffing an opportunity and chancing their arms) or we’re grossly overpaying him for what he is, so no one is prepared to pay much for him because of the cost of wages in taking him on. Either way, not a great reflection on the club. [Post edited 8 Aug 2019 7:16]
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Luongo.. on 07:24 - Aug 8 with 2232 views | stowmarketrange |
Luongo.. on 06:09 - Aug 8 by nix | I completely take your point, but I'm not sure I want us to risk going bankrupt doing what others clubs are doing. There's no guarantee that our board would continue to bankroll us forever. What does annoy me is that the EPL came after us like a pack of hyenas and wouldn't let it go, and yet suddenly becomes toothless in the face of Birmingham, Derby, Reading, Sheffield Wednesday and Forest's blatant flouting of the rules. I know they changed the rules after our transgressions but it seems really unfair as the nine points deduction the season after just doesn't tend to affect clubs seriously enough as they're unlikely to be low enough in the table to get relegated. Unless they all get a nine points deductions and we end up going up by default! Plus the media went on and on about our big spending and high wage structure, every single time we played, and yet we don't hear a dicky bird about other clubs. Maybe it's because little old QPR shouldn't get above their station and should continue to be plucky also-rans? Anyway I agree with the PP who said that Mass did a good job for us and generally worked hard. We didn't seem to get he absolutely best out of him but changes of manager and approach plus some terrible other players he had to play with at times, plus those damned international trips, didn't always help. But we can't afford the luxury of expensive wages any more and any fee for him would be great as it was so obvious we wanted to get rid. |
I don’t want us to go bankrupt chasing the premier league dream either,but if these owners get bored,or run out of money,who else would take on an ailing club struggling at the bottom end of the championship,or worse? I want us to be competitive in this division,and I see the mistakes that some other teams have made in cutting costs to the bone.It normally ends in dropping down 1 or 2 divisions,and I don’t want our team to repeat those mistakes. | | | |
Luongo.. on 07:30 - Aug 8 with 2210 views | jonno |
Luongo.. on 06:59 - Aug 8 by DejR_vu | Agree 100% on FFP. I’m sure many supporters of all clubs have reason to feel aggrieved and proabaly feel a bit persecuted for one reason of another, but, trying to be as objective as possible, the way we’ve been treated and the sanctions imposed feels grossly unfair when compared to others. We’ve had an absolutely colossal fine, we’re effectively under a self-imposed soft transfer embargo in that we’re chucking anything that’s worth something overboard to raise funds and replacing others with cheaper alternatives, and we’re going to be up against it for years to come. On Luongo, I think the market sort of settles the debate. Everyone knows we’re desperarate, we made it known we needed to offload him, absolutely inviting other clubs to take the piss and no one bothered, we’ve had to wait until the last day of the transfer window to take whatever we can just to get his wages off the books. I can only think of two reasons. Either everyone thinks he’s not very good (otherwise there would be a few clubs sniffing an opportunity and chancing their arms) or we’re grossly overpaying him for what he is, so no one is prepared to pay much for him because of the cost of wages in taking him on. Either way, not a great reflection on the club. [Post edited 8 Aug 2019 7:16]
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Spot on regarding FFP. We have been massively punished while all the other transgressors are getting off very lightly or finding ways round it. So much for a "level playing field". | | | |
Luongo.. on 07:31 - Aug 8 with 2207 views | jonno |
Luongo.. on 15:37 - Aug 7 by BrianMcCarthy | A decent price, probably even a good price. I'm with those that rated aspects of his game - tackling and positioning, for example - but he did lack pace, creativity and goalscoring. I hope we can do better with the money received and saved. Best of luck to him, though. Solid player. |
My views exactly. Plus the fact that, unfortunately, having to travel so far to play for his national team impacted his performances quite a lot. | | | |
Luongo.. on 07:43 - Aug 8 with 2170 views | stowmarketrange |
Luongo.. on 07:31 - Aug 8 by jonno | My views exactly. Plus the fact that, unfortunately, having to travel so far to play for his national team impacted his performances quite a lot. |
He rarely played for Australia though.He travelled all that way just to get splinters on his backside. | | | |
Luongo.. on 07:50 - Aug 8 with 2131 views | Northernr |
Luongo.. on 06:32 - Aug 8 by Lblock | £400k???? So you’re saying Ben Gladwin was actually the £2.1Million part of that deal?! Not that Swindon tucked up Levy at Spurs.... liked their style there I may be wrong but my recollection was it was a joint deal with skewed value which helped avoid sell on percentages Spuds were entitled to. Maybe that why he’s going now for free... FREE... NADAH... NISH... (or £3.3million if you whisper it quietly) |
Not sure how the deal divided but it was heavily weighted towards Gladwin as Spurs have a huge sell on with Swindon for Luongo. | | | |
Luongo.. on 08:27 - Aug 8 with 2026 views | TacticalR |
Luongo.. on 07:24 - Aug 8 by stowmarketrange | I don’t want us to go bankrupt chasing the premier league dream either,but if these owners get bored,or run out of money,who else would take on an ailing club struggling at the bottom end of the championship,or worse? I want us to be competitive in this division,and I see the mistakes that some other teams have made in cutting costs to the bone.It normally ends in dropping down 1 or 2 divisions,and I don’t want our team to repeat those mistakes. |
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