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Tuesday, September 02, 2008

No Deadline-Day QPR Transfers (In or Out) - Ex-QPR Update: Shittu...Freedman...Thorpe ...Day ...Pacquette ...Hill

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For better or worse, there were no deadline-day transfers (in or out) for QPR...The transfer window is now closed for the next four months. The option of signing players on loan remains (although the rumoured Frazier-Campbell from Manchester United went out the window, with his last minute signing for Spurs. BBC: Completed Transfers


QPR Reserves play Charlton reserves this afternoon at Loftus Road. As has been noted on the QPR messageboards, there is, for whatever reason, no Lee Camp in the squad. QPR Reserves (from): Crowther, Bulmer, Ainsworth, Oastler, Harris, Ilesanmi, Alberti, Buzsaky, Rose, Maguire, Arthur, Balanta, Bolder, Ephraim, Agyemang, Di Carmin.
QPR Official Site Charlton team to play QPR: Elliot, Solly, Clark, Sinfield, Primus, Ambrose, Wright, Shelvey, Yussuff, Todorov, Fleetwood. Charlton


And the announced team: BUZSAKY ON BENCH QPR: Crowther, Ainsworth, Oastler, Harris, Ilesanmi, Alberti, Balanta, Bolder, Ephraim, Agyemang, Di Canio [sic?]. Subs: Buzsaky, Rose, Maguire, Arthur, Bulmer. QPR


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Dougie Freedman, who started with QPR, Joins Southend on a Free Transfer - BBC "Southend complete Freedman swoop"


Chris Day signed for Stevenage.
Stevenage Official - "It has been an excellent transfer deadline day at Broadhall Way with the club confirming two important signings.
Former Spurs, Watford, QPR and Millwall goalkeeper Chris Day has signed a two-year contract with the Club. Day has already made two appearances for Borough, in the 1-1 draw with Weymouth and the 3-1 victory at Barrow. The experienced goalkeeper has made close on 200 Football League appearances and is a welcome addition to Borough’s squad...." Stevenage


Former QPR Tony Thorpe joined Woking.


One time almost-QPR signing Matt Hill joins Wolves from Preston
Preston Official Site - Hill Signs For Wolves
Matt Hill has completed his move to Wolverhampton Wanderers for an undisclosed fee.
The full-back has completed the move to Molineux after undergoing a medical on Monday evening.
Hill moved to Preston North End from hometown club Bristol City in January 2005 and went on to become a popular player with both the fans and the players winning the Club's Player of the Year award in the summer of 2006.
The 27-year-old made more than 100 appearances for North End but the return to fitness and form of Callum Davidson in the past two seasons severely limited his first team opportunities at Deepdale. Preston


Ex-loanee/and media-transfer target, Martin Cranie joined Charlton on a season-long loan from Portsmouth.


- Ex-QPR Defender Danny Shittu turns 28 - Record
-- Shittu/Wikipedia Profile


Meanwhile a "Where Are They Now" - Richard Pacquette - Maidenhead United

Richard Pacquette - Striker
Born: 28/01/83 Signed from Havant & Waterlooville on deadline day 2008, after achieving national fame in February when he scored for Havant at the Kop End to give the Hawks the lead against Liverpool at Anfield in the FA Cup Fourth Round. He started life as a trainee at Queens Park Rangers, making over 30 appearances for the Rs. While at Loftus Road he gained loan experience at Stevenage Borough, Dagenham & Redbridge and Mansfield Town, before moving on to MK Dons, Brentford and Farnborough. In January 2005 he returned to Stevenage before moving on to St Albans City, Thurrock and Worthing before arriving at Havant. His FA Cup exploits earned him a call up to the Dominican national side, where he scored on his debut in their World Cup qualifier against Barbados. Debut: 01/04/08 Appearances: 11 Sub: 0 Goals: 7 Maidenhead United

At Maidenhead United "...A first half Ashley Nicholls goal led to a hard fought win at Fisher and propelled Maidenhead to the top of the Blue Square South for the first time ever.... Pacquette worked tirelessly to defend from the front, hardly looking like a player who needed a fitness test prior to the game, typifying the never say die United attitude which successfully secured the three points and top slot for 24 hours at least." Match Report

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