Wells off? on 14:19 - Jan 21 with 13165 views | BlackCrowe | If true then fck. | |
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Wells off? on 14:20 - Jan 21 with 13163 views | daveB | I'd wait and see on that one. If he goes then good luck to him but article seems to be very speculative | | | |
Wells off? on 14:20 - Jan 21 with 13157 views | BklynRanger | Bugger. | | | |
Wells off? on 14:51 - Jan 21 with 13001 views | LongsufferingR | Always the danger with loans. If they do well for you, there is always the chance that someone else will come in with a permanent transfer offer. I'd rather that than him coming in and being sh"t for us. | | | |
Wells off? on 14:56 - Jan 21 with 12946 views | paulparker | Wells doesn’t have to go to city or Wigan he can be recalled by Burnley but if the move doesn’t suit him he can go and sit out his contract until the summer | |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
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Wells off? on 15:12 - Jan 21 with 12858 views | bosh67 |
Wells off? on 14:56 - Jan 21 by paulparker | Wells doesn’t have to go to city or Wigan he can be recalled by Burnley but if the move doesn’t suit him he can go and sit out his contract until the summer |
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Wells off? on 15:13 - Jan 21 with 12852 views | danehoop |
Wells off? on 14:56 - Jan 21 by paulparker | Wells doesn’t have to go to city or Wigan he can be recalled by Burnley but if the move doesn’t suit him he can go and sit out his contract until the summer |
Agent talk, looking to get best deal for his client... | |
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Wells off? on 15:14 - Jan 21 with 12852 views | QPR_John |
Wells off? on 14:56 - Jan 21 by paulparker | Wells doesn’t have to go to city or Wigan he can be recalled by Burnley but if the move doesn’t suit him he can go and sit out his contract until the summer |
Has anybody got the exact rules on loans. I uunderstood Wells to be on a season long loan and the only way Burnley could recall him is to permanently transfer him. [Post edited 21 Jan 2020 15:15]
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Wells off? on 15:19 - Jan 21 with 12806 views | cpgerber | I also recall someone posting at the start of the season that the Wells loan was indeed a "cannot be recalled" loan, which was uncharacteristically smart of us. Or was that Hugill? Or both, hopefully. What would he cost, seeing his contract runs out? Maybe we can just buy him ourselves? He's said he's keen. | | | |
Wells off? on 15:26 - Jan 21 with 12761 views | smegma | More guesses in that article than by your average Championship referee this season. | | | |
Wells off? on 15:32 - Jan 21 with 12708 views | CorbyQPR | As far as I understand it all season long loans have a Jan break clause & also I think Burnley have an option of another year on his contract... | | | |
Wells off? on 15:35 - Jan 21 with 12682 views | connell10 | If he moves on he moves on , we just have to get on with it! | |
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Wells off? on 15:37 - Jan 21 with 12655 views | CliveWilsonSaid |
Wells off? on 15:26 - Jan 21 by smegma | More guesses in that article than by your average Championship referee this season. |
I didn’t realise that Lyle Taylor is 29. I thought he was much younger. “Wells is said to be relaxed about his situation and open to the prospect of moving to Bristol City where he would be playing for a promotion-challenging club with excellent facilities“ Is it just me or are they having a bit of a dig at us? | |
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Wells off? on 15:42 - Jan 21 with 12620 views | bosh67 |
Wells off? on 15:37 - Jan 21 by CliveWilsonSaid | I didn’t realise that Lyle Taylor is 29. I thought he was much younger. “Wells is said to be relaxed about his situation and open to the prospect of moving to Bristol City where he would be playing for a promotion-challenging club with excellent facilities“ Is it just me or are they having a bit of a dig at us? |
Just a bit. I reckon if and it is a big IF this happens that we will sell off 'an asset' and get Shankland in. He fits our profile if we have the money. Get him scoring lots of goals and then flog him off in a few years or so for a lot more. Wells does want to be here though so it may well be that he sees out his contract and comes back on a free. | |
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Wells off? on 15:52 - Jan 21 with 12550 views | RblockPrior | I've got a bad feeling about this one, just as the side seems settled we could lose a key player. But that is the risk when taking a player on loan, especially a striker | |
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Wells off? on 16:04 - Jan 21 with 12451 views | CroydonCaptJack |
Wells off? on 15:37 - Jan 21 by CliveWilsonSaid | I didn’t realise that Lyle Taylor is 29. I thought he was much younger. “Wells is said to be relaxed about his situation and open to the prospect of moving to Bristol City where he would be playing for a promotion-challenging club with excellent facilities“ Is it just me or are they having a bit of a dig at us? |
Yes and that is Bristol who are a whole six points better than us. From what I have seen of them I will be disappointed to finish below them this season. | | | |
Wells off? on 16:26 - Jan 21 with 12310 views | loftus77 | I hope this is all clickbait rubbish, but: This is my only criticism of Wells and Hugill as QPR players: the fact that they’re not..er…QPR players. This is the problem with loanees — no matter what they do for you, the situation is always effectively out of your hands. It seems any loan agreement can be changed/amended by the parent club no matter what is agreed. Would be great if Wells/Hugill would stay with us — but use of the loan system can’t be a stable way of us doing business going forward. Certainly not in terms of the complete staffing of our forward line. [Post edited 21 Jan 2020 16:27]
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Wells off? on 16:33 - Jan 21 with 12250 views | LongsufferingR |
Wells off? on 16:26 - Jan 21 by loftus77 | I hope this is all clickbait rubbish, but: This is my only criticism of Wells and Hugill as QPR players: the fact that they’re not..er…QPR players. This is the problem with loanees — no matter what they do for you, the situation is always effectively out of your hands. It seems any loan agreement can be changed/amended by the parent club no matter what is agreed. Would be great if Wells/Hugill would stay with us — but use of the loan system can’t be a stable way of us doing business going forward. Certainly not in terms of the complete staffing of our forward line. [Post edited 21 Jan 2020 16:27]
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I'm sure that was never the intention. Picking up low cost strikers from the lower leagues in the hope they can do it at our level is much more difficult than with defenders or midfielders. Everybody wants a 20 goal a season striker and the prices are higher as they are so rare. Charlie Austin cost us £4m which we can't spend anymore, and we tried with Washington but unfortunately he couldn't make the step up. | | | |
Wells off? on 16:36 - Jan 21 with 12236 views | loftus77 |
Wells off? on 16:33 - Jan 21 by LongsufferingR | I'm sure that was never the intention. Picking up low cost strikers from the lower leagues in the hope they can do it at our level is much more difficult than with defenders or midfielders. Everybody wants a 20 goal a season striker and the prices are higher as they are so rare. Charlie Austin cost us £4m which we can't spend anymore, and we tried with Washington but unfortunately he couldn't make the step up. |
Fair point - and, yes, its really tough on the club on the striker front. Our hands have been tied in recent years (FFP etc) - the knack has got to be to unearth someone. Very hard - Washington didn't work but Shankland might... | | | |
Wells off? on 17:00 - Jan 21 with 12103 views | Snipper |
Wells off? on 16:36 - Jan 21 by loftus77 | Fair point - and, yes, its really tough on the club on the striker front. Our hands have been tied in recent years (FFP etc) - the knack has got to be to unearth someone. Very hard - Washington didn't work but Shankland might... |
I can’t see Burnley triggering his 1 year extension tbh. They were happy for him to see out his last year with us, then release him. If they offered the extension, he’d be on no less money than he gets now. Burnley want him off the books. If he’s happy with us, and can live with what we’d offer him, then I think he’d stay with us till the end of the season, then join on a free. He’d also get a signing bonus. If he’s as happy here as he says, then I think he’ll stay. After all, a happy work place is worth a lot for your own wellbeing. | | | |
Wells off? on 17:11 - Jan 21 with 12009 views | Rangersw12 | Has done well for us this season but he's 29 on decent wages and will have no resale value If he goes he goes no need to break the bank to retain him IMO | | | |
Wells off? on 17:11 - Jan 21 with 12007 views | daveB |
Wells off? on 15:14 - Jan 21 by QPR_John | Has anybody got the exact rules on loans. I uunderstood Wells to be on a season long loan and the only way Burnley could recall him is to permanently transfer him. [Post edited 21 Jan 2020 15:15]
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There is a break clause for every season long loan deal iN January so if they are not playing clubs can recall them as Arsenal did with that striker from Leeds or if they want to sell or put them in the team they can do that as well | | | |
Wells off? on 17:25 - Jan 21 with 11936 views | robith | The most important thing to remember is that none of us can influence it in the slightest, so it's probably best to sit back, fix a tom collins and wait for the world to end | | | |
Wells off? on 17:49 - Jan 21 with 11801 views | CroydonCaptJack |
It is good in a way as it might crystalise the situation whilst we still have time to do something about it. | | | |
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