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Is this Ghoddos guy any good? Can't say that I've ever seen him play!Originally posted by swede View PostIf Östersund lose to PAOK the 25th of august - they`ll sell. If they win/reach the next phase of EL - they won´t sell. If they sell I can´t see us competing with Chievo or French Ligue 1 teams....
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2 days before we put a bid in I suggested him on here which was weird (and purely coincidental) swede said he was good. I saw him play once last year in a cup game when I was out there but that was itOriginally posted by Tarbie View PostIs this Ghoddos guy any good? Can't say that I've ever seen him play!My old man never said be a Chelsea fan...
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Yep. Around 3.8m pound, but the article states, that they have no pricetag on him. They just won´t listen to offers before they are out of the Europa League (They trail 3-1 after first leg)Originally posted by LoftusRoadLad View Postso is that 40m krona ?
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Sounds promising. Let us know if and when they go out please mucker.Originally posted by 1QPRDK View PostYep. Around 3.8m pound, but the article states, that they have no pricetag on him. They just won´t listen to offers before they are out of the Europa League (They trail 3-1 after first leg)
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Will let you know on Thursday at 8 pm. Don´t think they can beat PAOK though, but let´s wait and see. Either way I can´t see us paying 3.8 for him, but if we can get him at around 2 then who knows?Originally posted by Kevin Mcleod View PostSounds promising. Let us know if and when they go out please mucker.
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Their chairman states in the swedish article, that they have not rejected any bids. They just won´t listen to any offers until they know where their season is going, i.e. after the game on Thursday.Originally posted by Kevin Mcleod View PostWe have bid 1.8 million and its been rejected apparently. I did a thread on it last night.
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QPR’s development side made it two wins out of two by beating Huddersfield 2-1 on Monday.
Axel Prohouly and Aramide Oteh scored for visitors in the game at Huddersfield’s training ground.
Prohouly opened the scoring and Oteh restored the lead after Jack Boyle’s equaliser to clinch another victory for the Under-23s, who beat Hull 4-1 last week.
Meanwhile, Rangers manager Ian Holloway says he will make changes for Tuesday’s EFL Cup tie against Brentford.
And Linfield’s board are set to meet this week to discuss QPR’s recent offer for forward Paul Smyth.
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