Looks ok from here but not sure what the standard is like
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Not saying i won't back him but for me it is not a signing for a club serious about going up.
A b side striker in a p155 poor league.Comment
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Of course but we've been saying about N'tep, May and even Belfodil that everyone has to start somewhere. No one knows how it's gonna pan out. Even for players that have pedigree. We as a club have knack of turning good players into donkeys. But here's to our luck maybe turning.Comment
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Mate I'm with you with this being a bad day for qpr and I've been vocal of how well the club is doing in general and to see them atm duck up like they are doing is beyond belief.
However I think it's ok to offer support to a new player. Especially unknown talent who could be a gem. At the same time.anyone who thinks this is what we need.to get out the league is in late la land.Comment
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ok -so terrible news on Charlie, but I think you'll find this kind of thing happens to every club - that's where the squad comes in and pound for pound (no allusion to anyone's weight here), ours surely compares well enough with anyone else's in this league apart from strikers of course. If we could rely on BZ and AJ's fitness we would even be OK there, but given their reliability it's clear to me that there will be an experienced signing, possibly Crouch, tomorrow. The young Brazilian is clearly not meant as a replacement for Charlie -the deal was more or less done before the extent of Charlie's injury was known. I for one will be watching the pizza deliveries to HQ with great interest tomorrow.Comment

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