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  • Sleeping Giants
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    Originally posted by Martinmalta View Post

    If he do well, the NY may well be too late to offer him a new contract. Its a gamble for sure. However, on too many occasions we missed to take action before it was too late. SA, Manning, BOS, JR and others. Many mentioned the deal offered to Hamalanien that did not work out. But you have to take risks on evidance of potential. And Kolli looks the part.
    We shouldn't be spending time and money bringing through players who won't commit to a long contract on reasonable wages. It's a 2 way street.

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  • SheepRanger
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    Originally posted by Abseits View Post

    Yes. Kolli MUST be tied down once this window shuts. He is at least good enough to warrant a place in the squad for next few years and I don't see any risk in giving him a wage uplift to reflect that. I feel that if it weren't for his injury last season he'd have leapfrogged Armstrong in our pecking order. We have robbed Bristol City blind in getting £2.5mil for Armstrong - giving £500K of that to Kolli in extra wages for a couple of added years carries barely any risk of going #### up.
    As a fringe player he wouldn't command more than £6k a week. That could be partly offset by loan income if we were to send him out to L1 in the future.

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  • Abseits
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    Originally posted by Martinmalta View Post

    If he do well, the NY may well be too late to offer him a new contract. Its a gamble for sure. However, on too many occasions we missed to take action before it was too late. SA, Manning, BOS, JR and others. Many mentioned the deal offered to Hamalanien that did not work out. But you have to take risks on evidance of potential. And Kolli looks the part.
    Yes. Kolli MUST be tied down once this window shuts. He is at least good enough to warrant a place in the squad for next few years and I don't see any risk in giving him a wage uplift to reflect that. I feel that if it weren't for his injury last season he'd have leapfrogged Armstrong in our pecking order. We have robbed Bristol City blind in getting £2.5mil for Armstrong - giving £500K of that to Kolli in extra wages for a couple of added years carries barely any risk of going #### up.

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  • Martinmalta
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    Originally posted by SheepRanger View Post
    Kolli has a lot to do to warrant a contract extention and if he does well we may offer him a new contract in the NY. If he was out of contract now, we might have let him go???
    If he do well, the NY may well be too late to offer him a new contract. Its a gamble for sure. However, on too many occasions we missed to take action before it was too late. SA, Manning, BOS, JR and others. Many mentioned the deal offered to Hamalanien that did not work out. But you have to take risks on evidance of potential. And Kolli looks the part.

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  • shaggy24
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    Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View Post
    I don't think he has allot to do to be rewarded with an extension apart from maybe tidying up that Barnet! Our strikers last season were all massive failures and Frey must have thrown his toys out of the pram because he went from woeful to completely missing when we needed him most. Kolli hardly has much to live up too!
    I thought Frey was injured end of the season maybe wrong ?

    I can see us offloading Frey or dykes don’t think they’ll get much time if new cf stays fit

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  • WeAreQPR12
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    I don't think he has allot to do to be rewarded with an extension apart from maybe tidying up that Barnet! Our strikers last season were all massive failures and Frey must have thrown his toys out of the pram because he went from woeful to completely missing when we needed him most. Kolli hardly has much to live up too!

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  • SheepRanger
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    Kolli has a lot to do to warrant a contract extention and if he does well we may offer him a new contract in the NY. If he was out of contract now, we might have let him go???

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  • Martinmalta
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    It could be Kolli, that's true. However, he is in a similar position to SA! He will be free at the end of the season. Are we going to do the same mistake? Let him sign a four year deal before pushing him to the first team.

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  • shaggy24
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    Originally posted by Jeffqpr View Post
    He’s history now & not bothered but thanks for putting up info
    I’m with you Jeff we gave him an opportunity to play at a better level him and agent believe he’s better than what we offered once we’re not good enough move on and give someone else the opportunity that may be kolli who knows

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  • Jeffqpr
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    He’s history now & not bothered but thanks for putting up info

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  • 3London
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    Scored on his debut - Nakhi wells scored the other!

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  • Romford Hoop
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    I don’t think in 50 odd years of watching Rangers , I have ever been so undecided on a player, could he be a great player, could he end up in Division 2.

    Looks like a boxer has many faults, however I’m still think it could happen for him.

    Not sure City fans will be as patient as we were with him.

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  • cross it Dave
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    Did he ever start a game and play a full 90 minutes?

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  • Isleworth116
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    Good deal for us. Wasn't going to sign new contract.

    Four goals in sixty games, poor.

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  • Stanfan
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    Always felt he couldn’t implement teams tactics. Remember Fox running up field to tell him what to do at end of season. He seems better at offside than he was but took a whole contract to do that.

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