Rodwell on 11:16 - Jan 17 with 3691 views | adhoc_qpr | They must just be pulling names out of a hat now - no chance of that story having any substance. | | | |
Rodwell on 11:16 - Jan 17 with 3687 views | adhoc_qpr | They must just be pulling names out of a hat now - no chance of that story having any substance. | | | |
Rodwell on 11:18 - Jan 17 with 3671 views | queensparker | I think we can safely regard a website called "squeakybumtime" as about as reliable a source as Fantasy Island. | | | |
Rodwell on 11:19 - Jan 17 with 3660 views | qprdan |
Rodwell on 11:18 - Jan 17 by queensparker | I think we can safely regard a website called "squeakybumtime" as about as reliable a source as Fantasy Island. |
and/or Daily Mail | | | |
Rodwell on 11:23 - Jan 17 with 3642 views | Northernr | Do you know, I was only thinking the other day we could do with another Tribal Football style blog of nonsense for people to take seriously. Let's have a look at this story - not attributed to anybody and no quotes, even unsourced and unnamed for a start. It's actually one of the worst stories I've ever seen written by anybody that wasn't Shaun Custis, anywhere, ever. QPR are rumoured (by the author of this article) to be lining up a sensational £15m bid for England international Jack Rodwell. New manager Mark Hughes has always been a huge fan of the Everton centre-midfielder (says who?) but has never been able to even consider lining up a bid for the youngster due to transfer restrictions at his former club Fulham. At QPR however his bosses have entrusted him with an apparent £30m war chest and have reportedly (by who?) told him to look towards younger players, who may have future sell-on value. Whether Rodwell fits that bill is debatable as the £15m required to prize him away from Everton should be the largest transfer fee he will ever command (admitting himself that his story is bolox). Despite this Hughes is allegedly (purlease) incredibly focused on talking to Rodwell in order to try and sell him the concept of QPR that attracted the former Manchester United man to take over the reins at Loftus Road. It is thought (by who?) that the youngster would demand a wage in excess of £100,000 per week just to consider the move. Rangers chairman Tony Fernandes is keen on not only stabilising the club in the Premier League but putting in place a structure that can push the club to become one of the biggest club’s in the world. He believes in building from the bottom and isn’t afraid to throw significant money at talented young players in order to attract them to the shores (shores?) of west-London. Whether this is actually possible — only time will tell. Everton are well-known to be in dire straits financially and would not be in a position to reject a monster bid. Chelsea and Manchester United have not stepped up their interest in the player, who is seen by many as an England regular of the future, and now could be the perfect time for QPR to wade in. | | | |
Rodwell on 11:27 - Jan 17 with 3624 views | qprdan |
Rodwell on 11:23 - Jan 17 by Northernr | Do you know, I was only thinking the other day we could do with another Tribal Football style blog of nonsense for people to take seriously. Let's have a look at this story - not attributed to anybody and no quotes, even unsourced and unnamed for a start. It's actually one of the worst stories I've ever seen written by anybody that wasn't Shaun Custis, anywhere, ever. QPR are rumoured (by the author of this article) to be lining up a sensational £15m bid for England international Jack Rodwell. New manager Mark Hughes has always been a huge fan of the Everton centre-midfielder (says who?) but has never been able to even consider lining up a bid for the youngster due to transfer restrictions at his former club Fulham. At QPR however his bosses have entrusted him with an apparent £30m war chest and have reportedly (by who?) told him to look towards younger players, who may have future sell-on value. Whether Rodwell fits that bill is debatable as the £15m required to prize him away from Everton should be the largest transfer fee he will ever command (admitting himself that his story is bolox). Despite this Hughes is allegedly (purlease) incredibly focused on talking to Rodwell in order to try and sell him the concept of QPR that attracted the former Manchester United man to take over the reins at Loftus Road. It is thought (by who?) that the youngster would demand a wage in excess of £100,000 per week just to consider the move. Rangers chairman Tony Fernandes is keen on not only stabilising the club in the Premier League but putting in place a structure that can push the club to become one of the biggest club’s in the world. He believes in building from the bottom and isn’t afraid to throw significant money at talented young players in order to attract them to the shores (shores?) of west-London. Whether this is actually possible — only time will tell. Everton are well-known to be in dire straits financially and would not be in a position to reject a monster bid. Chelsea and Manchester United have not stepped up their interest in the player, who is seen by many as an England regular of the future, and now could be the perfect time for QPR to wade in. |
there has been a flurry of "stories" from them just now, Lucho Gonzales to name just one... | | | |
Rodwell on 11:31 - Jan 17 with 3591 views | queensparker |
Rodwell on 11:27 - Jan 17 by qprdan | there has been a flurry of "stories" from them just now, Lucho Gonzales to name just one... |
It's because they keep getting reported on here/other forums, and then we all click on them. Didn't they do Huddlestone yesterday? Quite what professional and personal reward people get from simply making stuff up about football to get a tiny amount of clicks and spread misinformation is beyond me. | | | |
Rodwell on 11:32 - Jan 17 with 3580 views | macro | that website is full of shite, it ought to be renamed really | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Rodwell on 11:34 - Jan 17 with 3562 views | Northernr | All future links to that site will be deleted. | | | |
Rodwell on 11:35 - Jan 17 with 3551 views | Metallica_Hoop | More chance of Roswell being true. | |
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Rodwell on 11:35 - Jan 17 with 3549 views | Juzzie | "David Jones As well as being the Editor in Chief of SqueakyBumTime, David is also a Swansea City fan (before they reached the promised land) and as such likes to comment and write on all things Welsh." Likes to comment on all things bollox more like. | | | |
Rodwell on 11:37 - Jan 17 with 3531 views | pomanjou | 'the £15m required to prize him away from Everton' Look, he's a quality journalist. His substitution of the word prize for 'prise' is so so subtle. Its a price we will have to pay. | |
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Rodwell on 11:51 - Jan 17 with 3495 views | Northernr |
Rodwell on 11:35 - Jan 17 by Juzzie | "David Jones As well as being the Editor in Chief of SqueakyBumTime, David is also a Swansea City fan (before they reached the promised land) and as such likes to comment and write on all things Welsh." Likes to comment on all things bollox more like. |
"and as such likes to sit in his bedroom and make things up on the internet." | | | |
Rodwell on 13:10 - Jan 17 with 3401 views | QPR_Jim | I think they are missing a trick, they should make the transfers more outlandish and done with a bit of humour. That would be less irritating as people wouldn't mistake the stories for fact and it would also be entertaining. | | | |
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