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Agree served us well but PL is different gravy all together probably end up as squad player for bottom end side. But on more money so can understand his motives
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I don't think he's courting a Prem team. I'd guess he'd like a move to a club with a credible chance of promotion this season or next. Sadly, our showings over 10 years suggest we simply cannot put a consistent run of form together and mount a credible promotion charge. He's spent more than 18 months playing out of position whilst watching us largely struggle to find a decent/solid CB pairing. He should move on, I reckon it's the best option for all sides.Originally posted by davieqpr View PostHe's good at our level but he seems to think he is better than he actually is. Can't ever see him playing Prem football but as a bench warmer for a top Championship side.
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I watched his recent games and wasn’t too impressed either, but I think he’s still got a role to play if used right. For anyone looking to dig deeper into stats or other fan opinions, la grada online has been handy—plenty of match breakdowns and transfer chatter there that give a bit more context than what we’re seeing on matchdays.
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Whilst I agree the above named players are shocking, the game has moved on hugely in the last 10 years. Centre backs and full backs are now being asked to be able to pass long and shirt with both feet, happy to have the ball when under real pressure and be able.to carry the ball if required.Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View Post
I'm not sure I agree with this statement bus but I certainly respect why you think that. For me Dunne is definitely premier league level. He has physique, versatility and even goals in his locker but more importantly belief. He certainly has the confidence to play at a higher level. When you think of players that made it on physique alone ie Titus Bramble others like Phil Jones, Victor Lindelof, Ben Davies he has every chance to make it
In the Championship I think Jimmy can just about manage most of those things, in the prem he will look like a Championship level defender trying to do what the premier league defenders do and look fairly comfortable doing it.
Can't see Jimmy pulling it off but i would him to have a crack at it. Can't see him playing on at 4pm on super Sunday unfortunately.
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I'm not sure I agree with this statement bus but I certainly respect why you think that. For me Dunne is definitely premier league level. He has physique, versatility and even goals in his locker but more importantly belief. He certainly has the confidence to play at a higher level. When you think of players that made it on physique alone ie Titus Bramble others like Phil Jones, Victor Lindelof, Ben Davies he has every chance to make itOriginally posted by 72bus View PostHe'll go to a top 6 championship team methinks.
Not good enough for the PL.
Always turned up for QPR
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He'll go to a top 6 championship team methinks.
Not good enough for the PL.
Always turned up for QPR
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Hard to replace. Robust, played lots of minutes last few seasons.
My take, he already knows where he'll play next season.
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He's good at our level but he seems to think he is better than he actually is. Can't ever see him playing Prem football but as a bench warmer for a top Championship side.
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Just because we accept an offer it doesn't mean the transfer will go through without Jimmy's consent. If an offer was a miserly £1m transfer fee, Jimmy might say I'll have that £1m in my package next year when I leave on a free.Originally posted by topperharley View Post
If offers come in for players that make sense then we should be taking them because Abs is right, especially in the last year of a contract.
I seem to remember we agreed a £4m transfer for BOS but he decided to stay with us and eventually went for a very nominal fee as he was approaching being a free agent. The same nominal was probably made by Sheff Utd, but it was deemed more valuable to keep Jimmy to help out our promotion / relegation battle.
Players have contracts and can honour those contracrs if its financially beneficial to them in the long term.
I wouldnt be suprised that even if we agreed a transfer fee from SU Jimmy would have turned it down because thered be no guarantee that he wouldn't still be a championship player next season. He'll try and jump into a promoted team, or one that just avoid relegation from the prem. He wants to play in the prem and will hang on until the summer to see if that's feasible.
No clubs came in for him in the first two years of his contract that I've noticed on social media.
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I agree with you both because you both could be right. There's no clear indication that he could've been sold in the summer, January yes, Summer we don't think so.Originally posted by SheepRanger View Post
On the basis that every player has a price and we're a selling club, without interested parties and him willing to leave, I can't see how we've ballsed anything up. It's his right to run down his contract, refuse any move put to him and leave on a free.
Are you aware of any club that came in for him in the summer? I'm not even aware that any clickbait sites that could even be bothered to invent stories of him leaving.
If offers come in for players that make sense then we should be taking them because Abs is right, especially in the last year of a contract. But if the offers aren't there, then the club haven't ballsed up other than in the sense that they should be pitching players to other clubs actively.
I think it's fair to say most players have an eye on moving upn the club and pay ladder, but not many have recently been assholes and i believe most would (maybe not agents) make their intentions clear behind closed doors, so as a club we should be proactive in that sense and start looking for transfers for these players while they have some value.
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On the basis that every player has a price and we're a selling club, without interested parties and him willing to leave, I can't see how we've ballsed anything up. It's his right to run down his contract, refuse any move put to him and leave on a free.Originally posted by Abseits View PostThis time last year he refused to sign a new contract and thus made his future intentions clear. The club massively ballsed up by not selling him last summer. Once again we've idiotically held onto a player (presumably for one final big promotion push) and pee'd away money. We HAVE to be prepared to sell a player when they're "hot" and under contract. Continually letting players walk away for free or peanuts will ultimately see us relegated cos we'll have no money to buy the new players we need every year.
Hopefully this will be a lesson to fans who assume players love it at W12 and will always want to stay. They all follow the money - and so they should. Whilst we continue to bump around the lower half of the table every year you have to assume EVERY player has one eye on the out door.
Are you aware of any club that came in for him in the summer? I'm not even aware that any clickbait sites that could even be bothered to invent stories of him leaving.
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Jimmy has been great for us as a makeshift full back. However he went through a long spell of not looking great at cb and that was the time we could have properly cashed in looking at contract length etc. I think I remember Blackburn being tentatively linked at that time but that was about it. He was not hot when it mattered for us money wise.
Ironically when he has filled in at cb since his resurgence he has looked good. Just one of those things. Don't think club could have done much in this case.
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This time last year he refused to sign a new contract and thus made his future intentions clear. The club massively ballsed up by not selling him last summer. Once again we've idiotically held onto a player (presumably for one final big promotion push) and pee'd away money. We HAVE to be prepared to sell a player when they're "hot" and under contract. Continually letting players walk away for free or peanuts will ultimately see us relegated cos we'll have no money to buy the new players we need every year.
Hopefully this will be a lesson to fans who assume players love it at W12 and will always want to stay. They all follow the money - and so they should. Whilst we continue to bump around the lower half of the table every year you have to assume EVERY player has one eye on the out door.
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Jimmy’s a really interesting proposition for other clubs. He’s not a rounded full back and hasn’t had a chance to get a track record as a centre back. Suspect he’ll get a great chance as a bench warmer somewhere. Sad because he’s always done what’s been asked by us.
At the end of the day we all work for family and home life, who’d begrudge him a chance to get more money coming in?
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