As much as i hate Arry fair play he has come out with that. Sounds like QPR have alot of gob****es in that squad. Mark hughes should never manage a team again after this. We think Kenny spent bad? He has nothing on Mark hughes.
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Originally posted by Rich View PostBit rich from Redknapp considering what he did at Portsmouth.
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Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
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Surely it is more or less what Hodgson said when he came here? It's a standard trope - manager states that there are problems left by the previous incumbent to cover his back - surely? I don't see it as in any way refreshing, more hypocritical and tired.Originally posted by danperkins View PostI don't mind Redknapp to be honest. And refreshing for a manager to come out and say something like that. They need a good clear out
Originally posted by Rich View PostBit rich from Redknapp considering what he did at Portsmouth.
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"The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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Adel Taarabt has revealed his agent is in talks with AC Milan over a possible January move, although he admits he would only be going there to engineer a transfer to either Barcelona or Real Madrid.
The enigmatic QPR forward has impressed in a struggling Rangers side this season, and manager Harry Redknapp may be forced to sell his star playmaker in order to fund a January reshuffle at Loftus Road.
Taarabt, who has also been linked with Manchester United, revealed the wheels are already in motion to take him away from the Hoops, although any deal hinges on whether Milan can shift former Manchester City misfit Robinho from their books, and if they fail to land PSG midfielder Javier Pastore.
‘I would only refuse offers from the big English clubs, if Milan made me an offer,’ Taarabt told Gazzetta dello Sport.
‘My agent is in talks with [Milan vice-president Adriano] Galliani, but it depends on what happens with Robinho and Pastore.’
However, in a move that is unlikely to endear the Moroccan to the Milan faithful, he added that he would only be using the Rossoneri as a stepping stone to greater things.
‘Milan aren’t going through a glorious period now, and they’re no longer a part of the top clubs,’ said Taarabt.
‘However, if I joined Milan then it would open up the doors for me to great clubs like Real Madrid and Barca.
‘My friend [Kevin Prince] Boateng is also at Milan. When we were at Tottenham he was often in the stands, so I think that I have a chance too.
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