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Thursday, January 03, 2008

 

QPR Latest Signing:Preston's Patrick Agyemang for Reported £350,000 Pounds (+ Add-ons)

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QPR OFFICIAL SITE -EXCLUSIVE: STRIKER SIGNS
Queens Park Rangers Football Club are pleased to confirm the signing of Ghanaian international striker Patrick Agyemang.
The 27 year-old striker has penned a four-and-a-half year contract at Loftus Road, after the Club agreed an undisclosed fee with Preston North End for his signature.
Agyemang - who will wear squad number 17 - trained with his new team-mates for the first time this morning.
The Ghanaian, who made his name during a successful spell at Wimbledon, joined North End from Gillingham in November 2004 in a deal worth £300,000.
Despite injury curtailing the majority of his 2006/07 campaign, his scoring stats were highly commedable, with the powerful front-man bagging an impressive seven goals in just 10 starts for the Whites. QPR

PRESTON OFFICIAL SITE Agyemang Joins QPR
Ghanaian striker Patrick Agyemang has completed a £350,000 move to Queens Park Rangers after agreeing personal terms with the Loftus Road club.
Agyemang has signed a four-and-a-half-year deal with the Hoops after the North End board accepted a bid from the London club.
The Walthamstow born hitman was out of contract at Deepdale in the summer and had expressed a desire to move back to his London roots, the Lilywhites have managed to recoup the £350,000 they paid for Agyemang when he signed from Gillingham in November 2004. The fee could rise a further £100,000 dependent on various add-ons.
Agyemang made 135 appearances for PNE, the majority of those as a substitute, scoring a total of 21 goals. Preston

QPR OFFICIAL SITE - IN PROFILE: PATRICK AGYEMANG
Patrick Agyemang ended a long wait for Preston North End fans when he finally signed for the Club in November 2004, after numerous years linking him with a move to Deepdale.
Agyemang joined North End in a deal in the region of £300,000 from Gillingham after spending less than a year at Priestfield.
The pacy and powerful forward made his name at Wimbledon, where he came through the ranks and went on to make 116 appearances, scoring 22 goals.
He went on to make 31 appearances in his first season with the Whites, chipping in with four goals in all competitions, before netting six times in the following campaign.
His fine form earned him a recall to the Ghana squad, three years after his last and only other appearance, and he went on to pick up three caps for his country, but was left out of the final 23 man squad for the World Cup.
Injury curtailed much of his 2006/07 campaign, but his statistics were still highly impressive, bagging seven goals in just 10 starts. QPR

Comments:
You didn't post my last comment a few days ago with was pleasant you fuckin git. This guy agyemang is a fuckin donkey, your fans will find out soon enough. What a waste of money, and thanks from PNE
 
This is Anonymous back again to say, sorry for that previous message I'm just a school kid (as you can tell by my english in my last message) with no friends. Happy New Year!
 
you need to get a life you saddo.you looking foward to playing league one football next year lol
 
The inane rantings of the idiot who posted the initial comment (which should be removed) aside, Agyemang does seem a bizarre signing. He is a player with a poor record at small clubs so it remains to be seen what he will bring to the side. In the meantime, the idiot that I referred to at the start of this piece should be grateful that we are boosting Preston's coffers to keep them from going to the wall. Of greater concern is that Leeds are still allowed to participate in so much transfer activity. Notwithstanding the fact that they should have been thrown out of the league for the disgraceful behaviour of their 'fans' following their relegation last season, it seems incredible that they can be fined and docked points for their previous financial irregularaties and yet are still allowed to trade in the transfer market...
 
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