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Sunday, August 17, 2008

QPR's Week in Perspective

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On The Field: Last Saturday began with a come-from-behind victory at home to Barnsley. That was followed in mid-week with defeating Swindon 3-2 in the Carling Cup. Followed that with a home Carling Cup draw against Carlisle in the next round. And the week ended with QPR travelling to Sheffield to play Sheffield United and to suffer their worst-ever League Defeat to Sheffield United. Before every match - and in numerous match reports - references are made to the supposed wealth and spending of QPR under its news owners. Such references are already becoming tiresome.


- Fitz Hall Made "Team of the Week." After the Barnsley game, Fitz Hall made Championship Team of the Week


-International Call Ups International Call ups for Delaney, Agyemang and Gorkss


Supposed QPR Player Interest
- Erjon Bogdani? QPR Interest in Chievo's Erjon Bogdani?
Goal.com - Bologna And QPR After Bogdani Albanian striker Erjon Bogdani of Chievo is getting requests from teams both in Italy and abroad.


- Davide Succi? Davide Succi for QPR? - "Succi: Offerta dal QPR di Briatore "


- QPR's new mascot,Spark was unveiled the replacement for Jude.


Payments to Agents: Also during the week: The latest Football League report on clubs' payments to Agents came out.
NB: In the January-June 2008 period, QPR's payments to agents totalling £310,000 was third highest in the Football League (Leicester, who got relegated spent the most, spending £519,355. Stoke, who got promoted, spent £385,000.)
QPR Payments New-Reg/ Tfr 14 Updated Contract 5 Cancelled Contract 18 Loans 9 Total Transactions 46
Total AmountCommitted to Agents Jan 08 - 30 June 08) £310,000
Total Amount Committed to Agents (1 July 07 - 30 June 08) £521,000


- QPR to Harrow Rumour Denied Harrow Move rumour Denied


- On the nostalgia front: Last Saturday marked the 40th Anniversary of the start of QPR's first-ever Season in the First Division.


For Full posts on QPR Report, this past week, see QPR Report - August 2008

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