Loic Remy has scored 47% of Newcastles goals so far this season, the highest proportion of any player in the premier league.
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Remy ...whats the story ??
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Newcastle have no option to buy! they can make an offer in January, other than that it's a season long loan and he comes back to us, if we're promoted why would we want to sell such an asset
only if the toon were to offer silly money? to replace a player/striker of his quality would cost us £20M so why sell for less, I know he would like to play infront of 50.000 but I beleive the reason he chose us in the first place is that he wants to be in London?Comment
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If a top four/six club wants any of your players they are having them. No matter what. The decision will not be in the hands of qpr whatsoever if any of them come knocking.Comment
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He'll end up at Arsenal due to the strong French connenction....... for much, much more than £10 million. Anything up to £25 million (perhaps more) if he keeps banging them in.Comment
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Remy needs the service of top play makers to score goals which they have in toon land unlike us other wise Austin would be on the score sheets week in week out .Comment
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This is exactly why I think he may prefer to go elsewhere regardless of if we actually get promoted. Massive issue for us is our lack of service in my opinion.Comment
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If he maintains his current form through to the end of the year, and we are promoted, it would be absolutely shocking to let him go!!!
Look at Cardiff, Hull and Palace at the moment.. Cardiff were banging up the Championship last season and look at them now in the prem. The championship and premier league are drastically different levels of skill. A big boost to promoted clubs' chances of staying in the prem is having a proven goal scorer. (And obviously a squad that gets along, a manager that isnt daft, etc blah blah) But with the 3 recently promoted clubs lacking a striker who's bangin them in consistently, all 3 clubs do not currently look assured to stay in the premiership.
I think sometimes people on this forum get overconfident at consistent success in the Championship, and think that equates to premier league quality. This is simply not true. The jump is massive, and having a player like Remy makes it a h3ll of a lot easier.
What's 20m in the bank, compared to the loss of Premier League revenue because we are relegated again after just 1 season or so? (If you need reminding of the numbers between the 2 leagues check out this video someone posted on this forum: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/16/op...fair-game.html)Last edited by ArthurQPR_NYC; 11-11-2013, 03:22 PM.Rangers Til I Die
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