Get this kid in. We've got such a strong affinity with spurs I'd be pushing for Moore and Yang in this window. 2 fantastic players that would improve us massively this season. Moore is certainly a strong boy who will suit the championship. Much better for his development than sitting on the spurs bench.
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Why, I've just explained he will be going out on loan to a championship side, so one in London with a track record of taking plenty from spurs I fail to see your point knickers?Originally posted by knocker View PostMore chance of signing Bobby Moore.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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Decent players, without doubt they'd improve us. However, guessing they'd play either side of lone striker. We have plenty of options already. Vale, Smyth, Dembele, Chair. Two young players, Bennie and Sutton.Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View PostGet this kid in. We've got such a strong affinity with spurs I'd be pushing for Moore and Yang in this window. 2 fantastic players that would improve us massively this season. Moore is certainly a strong boy who will suit the championship. Much better for his development than sitting on the spurs bench.
IMO, other priorities, right and left back vital for us.
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I dunno state of Spurs squad but given they're in Europe next term I would not rule out them keeping him - he looks Prem ready, especially for a team that lost TWENTY league games last term (were we we even that bad when we bombed in the Prem????).
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Yeah, thats my recollection of loans that have been converted to shares. But a lot of the money that went in by Ruben was being charged at 12% interest, so this inflated the money put in so he would get a bigger slice of the club when it was converted into shares, and the holdings of the others were diluted due to new shares being created.Originally posted by cross it Dave View PostIncredibly poor managemet from top to bottom… I think we pissed £250,000,000 up the wall, I stand to be corrected.
Plus, you can add the purchase price, which I seem to think was £80m. Theyd need to sell for £350m to get their money back, which is a lot of money for the honour of losing £12m every season and having a stadium which sits on land that has a community recreational covanent on it so it can't be built on.
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Yeah, just checked..... we lost TWENTY FOUR games, gulp!Originally posted by FurtiveFox View PostWe were worse. The promised land was not much fun!
One thing though, Spurs are the first team in years to lose 20 games AND stay up. They were lucky that the 3 promoted teams were miles off the pace so plodders like Spurs, United and West Ham were never in danger of going down despite having diabolical pisspoor campaigns.
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