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Monday, May 19, 2008

Snippets: Former QPR Marcus Bean Signs for Brentford...QPR Linked to Spanish Goalie...Ramage Speaks re QPR

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Brentford Official Site- THIRD NEW BEE PUTS PEN TO PAPER
Bees Manager Andy Scott returned to the Club at the end of last week after a mini break and was immediately able to add to his squad for next season.
Hammersmith born midfielder, Marcus Bean, who started his career at Loftus Road but more recently has been on loan with Rotherham United, signed on the dotted line.
23 year old Marcus is the third new player to pledge themselves to Brentford for next season following swiftly in the footsteps of Moses Ademola and Sam Wood.
Marcus, describing himself as a box to box player who is committed to getting the ball down to play, said he was looking forward to returning to London, having left the capital two and a half years ago when signing for Blackpool. Whilst at the Bloomfield Road club he helped them gain promotion via the Play Offs to the Championship.
Andy said: "He`s a player we have been tracking for a few months now after impressive displays for Rotherham when they were going well earlier in the season. He will be a good acquisition to the squad as he is a good age and brings with him enthusiasm, determination, physical strength and experience of the division".
There will be an interview with Marcus on this Site later on today. Brentford


Setanta/Laurent Picard QPR want Spanish keeper

Setantasports.com can reveal that Real Betis goalkeeper Antonio Doblas has been offered to move to QPR.
The Spanish shot-stopper, who only appeared once in La Liga this season, is currently thinking about his future plans.
Top flight teams Almeria, Deportivo La Coruna, AEK Athens and Besiktas have approached the player, but he could be tempted to move to London.
The Championship side have set their sights on promotion and have already signed Tottenham keeper Radek Cerny.
“I still have not decided about my future,” Doblas declared.
“I will soon, but I am happy with the interests of these clubs.
“Playing abroad is attractive but money will not lead my decision.
“I want a good sporting project and chances to play.” Setanta


QPR Official Site - IN PROFILE: PETER RAMAGE
A versatile and committed defender, Peter Ramage's career began with his boyhood Club Newcastle United, who he joined at the tender age of 11.
Having successfully come through their youth system - Peter captained the Academy U17 side to runners-up spot in the league - he was soon a regular for the Reserves, making 34 appearances in 2003/04.
His much-craved debut for the Magpies came in March 2005, as a substitute against Olympiacos in the UEFA Cup.
It wasn't long before Peter forged a reputation for himself as a whole-hearted and dependable centre-back, who could also operate on the right, and he enjoyed regular run outs for the Geordies in 2005/06 and 2006/07.
A cruciate knee injury suffered in the opening month of the 2007/08 campaign halted his progress, however, and upon Peter's return to fitness, Manager Kevin Keegan chose to stick with the players in the team who were enjoying a good run of form.
With the Newcastle boss unable to guarantee him regular first-team football, Peter opted for a move to QPR. QPR


TEAMTALK - Ramage inspired by Flavio ambition
Defender Peter Ramage has revealed the vision of chairman Flavio Briatore was a big factor in him making the move to QPR from Newcastle.
The 24-year-old was offered a new deal at St James' Park by boss Kevin Keegan but decided to move on in search of regular first-team football.
And, after signing a three-year deal at Loftus Road, he is hoping that he can make a swift return to the the top flight under the stewardship of Briatore and new first-team coach Iain Dowie.
Ramage told the the club's official website: "The chairman contacted my agent and asked if I was interested in coming come down for talks. He outlined his plans for the future, he's got a plan to get this club into the Premiership and he wanted me to be part of that and hopefully I am.
"He expects us to be challenging for the play-offs if not the automatics.
"The calibre of players he is looking to bring in are top quality players to go along with the squad that we've got at the minute and hopefully we can match the ambitions that the owner has got and get this club back where it belongs to be."
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