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Monday Diary — CMS rejects QPR over Warnock fears
Monday Diary — CMS rejects QPR over Warnock fears
Monday, 27th Jun 2011 22:18 by Clive Whittingham

Peterborough striker Craig Mackail-Smith has rejected the chance to join QPR, because he wasn’t convinced Neil Warnock would remain as the club’s manager, according to Posh DOF Barry Fry.

 

News

 

Mackail-Smith has attracted a host of suitors this summer after a 35 goal season in League One for Peterborough last term. The 28-year-old former Dagenham striker is out of contract next summer and has told the Posh he wants to leave now to further his career, with the club also keen to sell rather than lose him for nothing next summer. Today Peterborough Director of Football Barry Fry confirmed that they had accepted bids from QPR, Norwich and Leicester but that the player had rejected the two Premiership sides – worse still were the reasons Fry gave for Mackail-Smith’s refusal to move to Loftus Road.

Fry told the Peterborough Evening Telegraph: “We have accepted a bid from Leicester. Their manager Sven-Goran-Eriksson is out of the country at the moment, but was due to speak to Craig over the weekend. I have had several conversations with West Ham, but we have turned down their bid. I am certain they will be back. Craig is facing a tough decision. He turned down Norwich and he has now turned down QPR. Craig met QPR manager Neil Warnock and was impressed with him, but he wanted assurances that Neil would still be manager at the start of the season and didn’t get them.”

In a further blow to Neil Warnock’s summer plans it seems that Wayne Routledge may not be returning to W12 after all. Routledge spent the second half of last season on loan at Loftus Road, scoring five and picking up six assists in 20 starts, and a deal had been agreed between QPR and Newcastle to make it a permanent £1.5m transfer this summer. However despite agreeing personal terms with the player QPR have been unable to complete the move because Routledge, who did not request to leave Newcastle, is holding out for a loyalty payment from his parent club. In the meantime the man who took him to St James’ Park Chris Hughton has been appointed as Birmingham manager and is said by The Journal to be eyeing a move, and big spending Leicester City are known to be keen.

In more sedate news Shaun Derry, himself linked with a summer move away from Rangers to Millwall, has told the club’s official website that he is looking forward to the pre-season trip to Cornwall in July. He said: “You know what you're getting this year. Going down to Cornwall last season was very new for the boys because when you're looking at other far-reaching destinations throughout the world it is, with the greatest respect, not the highest place on everyone's agenda. But we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves down there. It got us together as a unit and gave us a fantastic base for the remarkable season that we had. If it can work in a similar fashion this year then it will be well worth it."

Finally, as mentioned in this column on several occasions, young Joe Oastler is set to sign a permanent one year contract with League Two side Torquay where he spent last season on loan. Oastler, who joined QPR from Portsmouth, played under Paul Buckle last season but after he defected to Bristol Rovers a further meeting with new box Martin Ling was required and Oastler will now sign on the dotted line this week according to Torquay’s official website.

 

Rumours

 

The latest in a suspiciously long line of ageing former star of Italian football to be linked to QPR since Neil Warnock confirmed that Flavio Briatore is running the club again (coincidence I’m sure) is World Cup winning captain Fabio Cannavaro who at 37 is available on a free transfer following his release from Dubai’s Al Ahli where he had been enjoying a final pay day. Al Ahli, for what it’s worth, say Cannavaro is under contract for another year and going nowhere. The News of the World says Rangers are showing an interest in the player who has yet to decide whether or not to call time on his career. A slightly less outlandish rumour from the same paper is that QPR are competing with Birmingham to sign Southampton winger Jason Puncheon who spent the second half of last season on loan at Blackpool.

Another on the brink of retirement said to be interesting QPR is Owen Hargreaves, released by Manchester United after three years of dire knee problems which look like bringing his career to a premature end. Unless, according to the Star, QPR step in and offer him a pay as you play deal which he finds acceptable. What with every out of contract 37 year old Italian under the sun being linked to Loftus Road along with Jimmy Bullard and now Hargreaves LFW fears for the working hours of our physio Nigel Cox this term. He thought Fitz Hall was bad…

And as our tour of the gutter press continues The Sun reports that for the second summer running QPR are in for Reading winger Jobi McAnuff. Reading rebuffed QPR’s advances 12 months ago but the player now only has a year left to run on his contract. The same article says Rangers are looking at Israel international Tal Ben Haim, currently at Portsmouth on a £36,000 a week contract but fresh from an unsuccessful loan spell at West Ham where the 29 year old played intermittently for the eventually relegated Hammers.

Joey Barton as well apparently.

Going out, Adel Taarabt, to Paris St Germain who are spending big this summer and have offered £10m according to Talksport.

Do try to contain your excitement please.

 

Former R’s

 

Now how much would you say that our former Hungarian striking sensation Tamas Priskin is worth? It’s fair to say Tamas, he of the brightly coloured boots and amateurish first touch, won few friends in Shepherds Bush during a half season loan spell in 2009/10, but that didn’t stop Swansea City pursuing the Ipswich Town frontman last season in a similar temporary deal during their promotion campaign. That move took a turn for the controversial this weekend when Ipswich reported the Swans to the Premier League for a failure to pay fees relating to the loan of Priskin totalling £300,000. LFW doesn’t even want to know how much it cost us to loan the useless tosser if Swansea accumulated that much in half the time – that’s probably twice as much as he’s worth on the transfer market as a permanent signing. Anyway faced with a potential transfer embargo Swansea, who denied all knowledge of this problem at the weekend, wired £300,000 to Ipswich today.

Now quite which part of the next story you’ll find the most surprising I’m not sure but here goes – at the age of 30 our former problem child Leon Jeanne is on trial with Championship new comers Brighton, and is releasing an autobiography. Jeanne, you’ll no doubt recall, was a promising youth team graduate at QPR before ruini g his career with drink, drugs and a propensity to punch out illegitimate children. He snorted his second chance with Cardiff up his nose as well and has since trawled round the non-league game, never staying anywhere for very long and putting on embarrassing amounts of weight. Now though Gus Poyet has given him a chance to win a contract at Championship level once again. An excellent blog on the sorry mess of Leon’s career can be read here.

Whether Gerry Francis will return to Loftus Road next season in a professional capacity, as a coach at Stoke, remains to be seen. Francis has been part of Tony Pulis’ staff for three seasons but chairman Peter Coates is unsure whether he will make it four. Coates said: “"It is very much Tony's call as to what happens with Gerry. I have always left it to Tony to decide what people he has around him, and was more than happy for him to bring Gerry in for his Premier League experience. As far as I am aware, Gerry has been very valuable to him and been an important part of his immediate football management team."

Finally our former England international striker Les Ferdinand has been speaking out the R’s return to the big time. Les told Al Jazeera: “"It is great to see QPR back in the Premier League. Football today is very different because there is a lot of rotation. In my day if I scored two goals I knew I would be in the team the next weekend, but you are not guaranteed that these days even if you get goals I think everyone expected it to happen a few years ago once the money came into the club, yet it wasn't to be. But they are there now and I'm delighted for them.

"Like most clubs who come up from the Championship it will be a struggle for QPR. They need to spend, and spend wisely, and if they do that, they will give themselves the best chance. But Neil Warnock is a wily manager who has had a taste of the Premier League and knows what it is all about and deserves another crack."

 

Premiership Shorts

 

- It’s easy to forget, having written all that, that QPR are now a Premiership side and therefore stories like this are now relevant to us. Arsenal say they will sell captain Cesc Fabregas for the right price this summer. Barcelona have already had a £27m bid turned down with the Gunners holding out for £35m. Elsewhere midfielder Alex Song has been fined, and Spurs defender Benoit Assou-Ekotto has been reprimanded, for a row with Samuel Eto’o while on international duty.

- Man Utd have completed the anticipated signing of Villa winger Ashley Young for £16m, and agreed terms with 20-year-old Athletico Madrid goalkeeper David De Gea as the search for a replacement for retiring Edwin Van der Sar kicks into gear. A fee of £18.9m has been agreed.

- Bad news, reduce the amount of goals you expect QPR to score next year by two - West Brom keeper Scott Carson is finally leaving the Premiership. The accident prone former England keeper, who treated the R’s to two in a 3-1 win against the Baggies just over a year ago, is joining Turkish side Bursaspor for £2m. A shame.

- Newcastle have failed in a bid to sign Swansea defender Neil taylor after an undisclosed bid was rejected. The Magpies have themselves rejected a £1.5m offer from Celtic for goalkeeper Fraser Forster who spent last season on loan at Parkhead. Manager Alan Pardew this week said Forster got little from the spell with Neil Lennon’s side where he described the quality of football as “poor”.

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jamois added 00:36 - Jun 28
I know that us Rangers fans are supposed to be used to ineptitude and mismanagement but I still find myself bewildered by this summer's shenanigans. I feel like Bernie and Flav are the boa constrictor and we are the simple prey, gradually being choked to death. Personally I'm not certain about the qualities of a one season League One hotshot but, given the lack of options out there, if NW wanted him then we should surely have got him. That we didn't must mean things are even worse than the gutter press have cottoned onto. It wouldn't surprise me if Priskin made a return to Loftus Road at this rate. At 300k of unpaid fees he seems about the right price for our bunch of crooks.
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isawqpratwcity added 01:01 - Jun 28
It’s easy to forget, having written all that, that QPR are now a Premiership side and therefore stories like this are now relevant to us. Arsenal say they will sell captain Cesc Fabregas for the right price this summer. Barcelona have already had a £27m bid turned down with the Gunners holding out for £35m..."

Its almost a different universe,comparing that with our 12 mill begrudged to a Championship side (not 1p of which has yet been spent).

And as for "he wanted assurances that Neil would still be manager at the start of the season and didn’t get them", WAKE UP FB & BE!!!! NW is the complete and sole footballing reason that QPR are not still propping up the Championship, if not worse. Back him up FFS.

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NorwayRanger16 added 08:46 - Jun 28
Just like last time we where in the premier league, our best players are linked away while we ourselves are linked to mediocrity / crap players... oh happy days are returning...

Though worrying it sounds re Warnock not safe, pinch of salt please, the source being Barry Fry.

I'm on the same page as everybody else regarding lack of activity so far, as a newly promoted side we (the supporters) are eager to see improvement of the squad. But look at the four signings Norwich have made, can anyone in all sincerity say that they would be relieved if it was QPR that had made those FOUR signings? I wouldn't.
With the ones we have "missed out" on, none of them would have improved our first 11, our squad would be stronger but thats it as far as i'm concerned.

My one and only concern being if Warnock really wanted them and missed out because of ineptitude in the boardroom. One thing i learned from last season was to trust NW judgement when it comes to signings.

It's still early days, 1st july is when players contracts ends, the days after that will be revealing. The same goes for when every premier league club have to announce their 25 man squads, lots of players left out that could be of interest. And its also a well known fact that the marked gathers pace near the end of the window.
Relax, we will sign players at due time.
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NorwayRanger16 added 08:48 - Jun 28
...IN due time. :-)
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GroveR added 09:00 - Jun 28
I'm so sick of hearing about Fabregas going to barcelona every summer that I'd pay the £35m myself if I had it just to f*ck him off once and for all.
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headhoops added 13:40 - Jun 28
Norf

you missed out Marco Mattarrazi in your list of Italian has beens (talkshite).

As for NW, the gruesome twosome of Bernie and Flav are far too busy with the FI circus in Canada, Valencia etc, etc. to worry about finding new players for a boutique operation in Shepherds Bush.

it would appear we must be selling our allocation of season tickets without the necessity to claim we are ready to sign Kaka.

The current squad is nowhere near good enough to keep us in the Prem and any one thinking it is needs a reality check. Withe exception of Adel, Faurlin and Paddy who else would make it into any other prem side????
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jamois added 22:53 - Jun 28
headhoops totally agree. but I do hear that neymar is still available and open to the possibility of a life in west london. paladini could yet put this to good use. norway - think danny graham would have improved our first 11. probably. only seen him play a twice though.
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NorwayRanger16 added 11:31 - Jun 29
jamois - it's a close call between Heidar and Danny, but for me Helguson is a better footballer. Bags of experience of both premership and international level, for me that weighs more than Grahams championship experience and performances.

If it was up to me i wish we rather went for Nicky Maynard, believe he's more suited for the premiership than any of Graham, Morrison, Vaughan, CMS. But i'm not NW or Briatore...
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