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It does look like we are finally balancing the books and with young hungry player coming in seeing us a bigger stepping stone also anyone noticed how the press have not been on the clubs back about wages nowhere near as much bad press as the last 3/4 seasons 2.5mill Washington 400k Ingram 350k khayati
Austin 4mill Harriman unsure 50-100k Possible fee for caulker Sandro,furlong,doughty,gladwin wages saved
Ohhhhhh bobby zamora
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Is El Khayati the striker we're after? on 19:52 - Jan 30 with 5311 views
Is El Khayati the striker we're after? on 19:45 - Jan 30 by LowerloftLad
It does look like we are finally balancing the books and with young hungry player coming in seeing us a bigger stepping stone also anyone noticed how the press have not been on the clubs back about wages nowhere near as much bad press as the last 3/4 seasons 2.5mill Washington 400k Ingram 350k khayati
Austin 4mill Harriman unsure 50-100k Possible fee for caulker Sandro,furlong,doughty,gladwin wages saved
Got a great CEO who has been, seen and done this before.
Is El Khayati the striker we're after? on 19:33 - Jan 30 by BklynRanger
Probably this one Gloucs:
If bringing him in is dependent on letting someone go I'd wonder more if we're negotiating a higher fee for Chery. Or that could all be separate and we're just be using the Charlie money.
Interesting little vid.
Seems tricky, not sure from that if he's got a left foot though. Seems to heavily rely on cutting back inside onto his right. Be interesting to see how he copes with better full backs who are aware of his tendency. Look forward to seeing what he can do.
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Is El Khayati the striker we're after? on 00:51 - Jan 31 with 4740 views
Is El Khayati the striker we're after? on 23:40 - Jan 30 by 1BobbyHazell
Interesting little vid.
Seems tricky, not sure from that if he's got a left foot though. Seems to heavily rely on cutting back inside onto his right. Be interesting to see how he copes with better full backs who are aware of his tendency. Look forward to seeing what he can do.
I noticed that too.The times he did actually cross it in from the left he actually flicked it in with the outside of his right. Bit worrying but I noticed he received the ball way back in his half a few times which made me think he doesnt mind tracking back to help out the LB which is encouraging.
Strange response on here. After pining for old school QPR style signings for so long it seems we've forgotten how to react to one...
It's a canny low risk gamble for a player hugely motivated to play for us with plenty to prove that the management know well. Right now we're suffering with a forward line of Phillips Fer and Hoilett, none of whom will be still with us in 6 months time if all goes to plan. If he's brilliant El Khayati can be our next Adel. If he's just good he could replace Hoilett's meagre productivity for a tenth of the cost. If he's not so good he can be a jack-in-the-box coming off the bench late in games. And if he's rubbish then he only cost £350K, cheerio. What's the problem?
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Is El Khayati the striker we're after? on 09:22 - Jan 31 with 4540 views
Is El Khayati the striker we're after? on 09:26 - Jan 31 by daveB
Must be the first time we've paid a fee of less than a million for a player for years
Do you only do long term memory and not short Dave, we just bought Ingram from Wycombe... Have to say I'm with the rsonist on this one, if we get El Khayati for such a reasonable fee then it's worth taking a chance, let's face it the clubs wasted so much money over the last 3/4 years it's good to hear were trying to do the smart transfer business at last. We just have to be patient and build in the same way Leicester did for 2/3 seasons, Mahrez and Vardy didn't cost them much and there's plenty more they got on good deals.
My one concern at the moment is that when we have shipped out the majority of our experienced players we are a bit short on Championship level experience. That said buying the best from Leagues 1 and 2 is a definite step in the right direction
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Is El Khayati the striker we're after? on 09:57 - Jan 31 with 4463 views
Is El Khayati the striker we're after? on 08:55 - Jan 31 by rsonist
Strange response on here. After pining for old school QPR style signings for so long it seems we've forgotten how to react to one...
It's a canny low risk gamble for a player hugely motivated to play for us with plenty to prove that the management know well. Right now we're suffering with a forward line of Phillips Fer and Hoilett, none of whom will be still with us in 6 months time if all goes to plan. If he's brilliant El Khayati can be our next Adel. If he's just good he could replace Hoilett's meagre productivity for a tenth of the cost. If he's not so good he can be a jack-in-the-box coming off the bench late in games. And if he's rubbish then he only cost £350K, cheerio. What's the problem?
I can only see one response on here who has a problem with his signing. Not including Qprdave of course, who has a problem with everything these days!
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Is El Khayati the striker we're after? on 10:20 - Jan 31 with 4403 views
Is El Khayati the striker we're after? on 10:28 - Jan 31 by Gloucs_R
Les doesn't run the company and I've never said a bad word against him. Would seem like we are living within our means and that comes from the top
We could live within our means signing nobody or players who aren't wanted elsewhere. Les is the one identifying the players (good players) within that budget so deserves some credit.
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Is El Khayati the striker we're after? on 11:01 - Jan 31 with 4324 views
Is El Khayati the striker we're after? on 10:44 - Jan 31 by QPR_Jim
We could live within our means signing nobody or players who aren't wanted elsewhere. Les is the one identifying the players (good players) within that budget so deserves some credit.
Is El Khayati the striker we're after? on 11:01 - Jan 31 by DejR_vu
I would have thought JFH has identified this one
Well my comments stemmed from lowerloftlads post were he identified the young hungry nature of our new signings in general and the reduction in the wage bill at the same time. Of course in this instance JFH is likely to have identified the player if he wasn't already scouted previously.
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Is El Khayati the striker we're after? on 11:33 - Jan 31 with 3891 views
Is El Khayati the striker we're after? on 23:40 - Jan 30 by 1BobbyHazell
Interesting little vid.
Seems tricky, not sure from that if he's got a left foot though. Seems to heavily rely on cutting back inside onto his right. Be interesting to see how he copes with better full backs who are aware of his tendency. Look forward to seeing what he can do.
Konch will make him look a world beater in training
Is El Khayati the striker we're after? on 10:44 - Jan 31 by QPR_Jim
We could live within our means signing nobody or players who aren't wanted elsewhere. Les is the one identifying the players (good players) within that budget so deserves some credit.
All Les has to do to "identify" talent is to sit back and let scouts and agents come up with names - f*ck me I can do that(and have done). Here's one for you to look at Les - Christian Assombalonga at Waltham Abbey.
Is El Khayati the striker we're after? on 13:12 - Jan 31 by TheBlob
All Les has to do to "identify" talent is to sit back and let scouts and agents come up with names - f*ck me I can do that(and have done). Here's one for you to look at Les - Christian Assombalonga at Waltham Abbey.
Is El Khayati the striker we're after? on 19:33 - Jan 30 by BklynRanger
Probably this one Gloucs:
If bringing him in is dependent on letting someone go I'd wonder more if we're negotiating a higher fee for Chery. Or that could all be separate and we're just be using the Charlie money.
The 'showreel' suggests that he needs some careful coaching to get the best out of him, so we should not pay too much.
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Is El Khayati the striker we're after? on 20:05 - Jan 31 with 3476 views