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Originally posted by Isleworth116 View Post
FFP. Palace will want high as possible. Our sell on must be based on Eze valuation. Trossard value doesn't matter.
If Palace are happy to take a player instead of cash would be up to them.
Not QPR's problem
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Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
Agreed. Whatever the overall price of the deal is what QPR should get their share of.
If Palace are happy to take a player instead of cash would be up to them.
Not QPR's problem
If player swap is involved we will get very little .
We only benefit if it's a straight cash deal
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Originally posted by Rebel R's View Post
What QPR should get and what we are actually entitled to are different unfortunately.
If player swap is involved we will get very little .
We only benefit if it's a straight cash deal
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We pulled their pants down last summer!!
"FLW say that Bristol City are ready to let Armstrong head on for pastures new just a year after bringing him in from Championship rivals QPR. Joining for a reported Ł2.5m, the 22-year-old penned a contract until 2028".
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Originally posted by SheepRanger View PostWe pulled their pants down last summer!!
"FLW say that Bristol City are ready to let Armstrong head on for pastures new just a year after bringing him in from Championship rivals QPR. Joining for a reported Ł2.5m, the 22-year-old penned a contract until 2028".
I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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Originally posted by Rebel R's View Post
What QPR should get and what we are actually entitled to are different unfortunately.
If player swap is involved we will get very little .
We only benefit if it's a straight cash deal
QPR are entitled to and will get a % of the whole deal overall.
Up to Palace if they are happy to take a player in lieu of cash.
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QPR and Oxford to battle for Ben Davies
Ben Davies has had a colourful career to this point, with the 30-year-old expected to be on the move once again as he is of interest to both QPR and Oxford. Davies is currently contracted to Rangers but spent the last season on loan at Birmingham City, helping them get a record points haul in League One. Now, as reported by Pete O’Rourke on X, formerly known as Twitter, Davies is set to be the subject of a tug-of-war over the versatile defender.
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Ben Davies doesn't fit the project in terms of his age, so that would buck the stated plan. Also, by most descriptions he's a CB who can play LB. The latter really causes me to shake my head - I realise quality LBs are in short supply but all the evidence before our very own eyes, over past and this season, surely suggests it's a specialist that's needed not another jack of all (or some).
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Originally posted by ragr View PostBen Davies doesn't fit the project in terms of his age, so that would buck the stated plan. Also, by most descriptions he's a CB who can play LB. The latter really causes me to shake my head - I realise quality LBs are in short supply but all the evidence before our very own eyes, over past and this season, surely suggests it's a specialist that's needed not another jack of all (or some).
According to a report from West London Sport, Queens Park Rangers are still interested in signing versatile defender Rhys Norrington-Davies from Sheffield United in this summer’s transfer window. However, as the report goes on to say, Sheffield United are holding off on sanctioning the move until they themselves have brought in another defender. Norrington-Davies, who came through the academy in South Yorkshire after a stint at Swansea City, has made well over 50 first-team appearances for United, as well as over 100 appearances out on loan for the likes of Barrow, Rochdale, Luton Town and Stoke City. Traditionally a left-back, Norrington-Davies has also been deployed on the left-side of a back three, as well as occasionally playing as a centre-back in a two, too.
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