QPR seek local consultation for new training ground development on 15:35 - Dec 3 with 618 views | 2Thomas2Bowles | They were hard in them days, from the highlands to the lowlands English, Irish scots and welsh, blinking softy foreigners with their rolling about with the slightest touch, Apart from bite ya Suárez Games gone soft on those perfect pitches, can't beat a lovely sliding tackle in the mud and no one hurt Lot more ACL's mind. grass pulls them up and rips the ligaments and all sorts Get a bruise today and can't play for 3 weeks Or can't play as did not have sex last night [Post edited 3 Dec 2020 15:47]
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QPR seek local consultation for new training ground development on 16:01 - Dec 3 with 575 views | daveB | Mate of my sons is a really good footballer and had loads of clubs after him, his parents are West Ham fans but wanted him to go to QPR as it was local and they think he'd have a chance there but when they saw the facilities and quality of pitches compared with others they took him to Reading instead, It does make a big difference. | | | |
QPR seek local consultation for new training ground development on 16:22 - Dec 3 with 537 views | derbyhoop | The facilities do matter. If it is developed in line with the plans, then QPR will have a facility to match or better most of the clubs around us, who will be fishing in the same talent pool. Based solely on the last 3 years the path from academy to first team is much more obvious at places like QPR (and Reading) than with any of the so-called bigger names. Combine the 2 and we should start attracting the sort of players that everybody wants. | |
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