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Park Ji-sung might retire
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Robinho was forced upon him mate.Comment
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toldya...Fergie knows when to get rid
..be good to get him off the wage bill if its true.
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I have to salute this guy, he get more respect from me for his dignity and honesty like a real Korean man who would not accept to get paid for not a footballing reasons. not like the other mercenaries who will continue to milk the club to finance their disco parties a la cisse and Co.Comment
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That would be some of the best news I've heard. Personally I dont mind Asian players playing for QPR, but I don't want to see Park in a QPR shirt again, players like him with big roles & failed to deliver have cost QPR a lot?
Why is best news I've heard, because that's 1 of many players on vast contracts who will be off the wage listUnder Les Ferdinand:
Luke Freeman, top assists in the league: 4million
Alex Smithies, great goalie for this club: 3,5million
Charlie Austin, 19 Premier League goals: 4million
Jack Robinson: Contract ran out, left for free
And many more mistakes
LES FERDINAND, IT'S TIME TO GOComment
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Hopefully those and one or two others will also leave in the summer (or sooner) after QPR's relegation is confirmed.And this is why I am not overly worried about the high earners if we do go down. They will leave they will not see themselves worthy of the lower leagues and will get on their toes. Park thinking of retiring, Ceser talking of going home, Bosingwa will be off I recekon with Cisse and Barton wants to stay in France and is looking to have his contract cancelled.
Hopefully, DJ Campbell will stay because he is suited to the Chumpionship, and perhaps Zamora as well (he can actually get into dobule figure at that level).
Whatever happens, Fernades and Co. need a massive rethink of how they will deal with things in future.
A club like QPR currently does not need marquee signings, but hungry young players from home and abroad paid on 'normal' Premiership wages i.e. £25-40K pw.
When these players establish themselves and demand or are offered bigger wages by other clubs, QPR can sell them at a profit and replace them as they did in the 80s and 90s with the likes of Parker, Ferdinand Sinton, Seaman, Sinclair etc.
Only if and when Fernandes builds his new 45K seater stadium and QPR regularly fill it, should QPR attempt to match the bigger clubs in pay and marquee signings.Comment
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