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Thursday, January 29, 2009

Five QPR Nos - Borrowdale, Bolder, Kilgallaon, Flood and Bogdani

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On the QPR Report Messgaeboard Today:
- The Recent Club-QPR Fan Groups Meeting: Links to the different, partial reports (prior to the official minutes)
- Video: Richard Langley "Tribute" Compilation
- Interesting article about the problems in the Football Conference ("Division Five")


Paul Warburton/London Informer - QPR defender Gary Borrowdale drops a league to get game
-Gary Borrowdale would rather play for lowly Southend than waste his time at QPR.
- The angry defender made it known after a showdown with club bosses this week when he demanded to know why the club bought him in the first place if they weren't going to give him a chance.
- As a result, the disgusted defender is ready to drop down a league and give it a go on-loan with the Shrimpers rather than twiddle his thumbs at Loftus Road
- The irony is Rangers were almost willing to pay around £800,000 last season for the left-back but decided on shelling out another £400k to Hull for Damien Delaney instead.
- And it was the Irishman's form in November and early December at the time QPR signed Borrowdale permanently from Coventry for a knockdown £125k that's seen the 23-year-old begging to get away.
- An Rs source said: "You have to feel for the lad. He thought he would be given a chance, and boss Paulo Sousa was thinking about offloading Delaney before he came back into form.
- "But Borrowdale wasn't match fit when he came to Rangers, and either Matt Connolly or Delaney can fit into the left-back spot, so it could be that Gary will be sold at the end of the season without ever playing for the club."
- Rangers were tying up loose ends last night for a permanent free transfer of midfielder Adam Bolder to Millwall. London Informer


QPR Official Site - Bolder Departs
- Adam Bolder has left Queens Park Rangers Football Club, after the midfielder's contract was terminated by mutual consent with immediate effect.
The 28 year-old, who is expected to put pen to paper on a deal with League One outfit Millwall, joined the R's in January 2007 from Derby County.
He made a total of 42 League and Cup appearances during his time in W12, and captained the Club under the guidance of former boss John Gregory.
The Club would like to place on record its thanks to Adam for his contribution and wish him every success for the future." QPR


News Shopper/Steven Jackson - Lions poised to sign QPR midfielder
- MILLWALL manager Kenny Jackett has told News Shopper he is expecting to complete the signing of midfielder Adam Bolder from QPR on a free transfer.
- Bolder was at the Lions’ training ground this morning for talks and Jackett is hopeful he will be available for the important clash against promotion rivals Scunthorpe on Saturday.
The 28-year-old impressed Jackett during his loan spell at the The Den earlier in the season before being called back to Loftus Road briefly.
Jackett always maintained he would like to bring Bolder back and today’s news is a major boost to the Lions’ promotion hopes.
He said: “We are hoping to sign Adam Bolder today on a permanent deal.
“It is all agreed and he is around the training ground today.
“He is a midfield player and had been on loan with us earlier in the season but went back to Q.P.R two or three weeks ago.
“They have given him a free transfer, so he is coming in on a free today.
“We will use the same squad which was at Hereford, but perhaps with Bolder added too...." News Shopper


CHRIS FLOOD RELEASED QPR Official Site - FLOOD MOVES ON
Young midfielder Chris Flood has left Queens Park Rangers Football Club, after having his contract terminated by mutual consent with immediate effect.
The teenager joined the R's as a free agent in August 2008, and featured regularly for the R's Reserve outift this season, scoring two goals in 10 appearances.
The Club would like to place on record its thanks to Chris for his contribution and wish him every success for the future. QPR


TEAMTALK - No Matthew Kilgallaon
"...QPR have failed in a £1.5m bid for Sheffield United's Matthew Kilgallon with the Blades wanting £4m for the defender" Teamtalk


Sporting Life - BOGDANI SHUNS QPR
Chievo Verona's Erjon Bogdani has reportedly shunned interest from Queens Park Rangers.
However, the Albania international could yet be on his way to England.
The likes of Roma and Lazio have expressed an interest in the 31-year-old, who has been playing in Italian football for 10 years.
But, according to skysports.com, he is now ready to try his luck elsewhere and a move to the Premier League is known to be a big appeal.
Both Hull and Fulham are understood to be keen, while Birmingham could yet try and persuade him to move to St Andrews. Sporting Life

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