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Thursday, July 19, 2007

Ex-QPR Snippets

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Kevin Gallen played/Scored for MK Dons in their win against a Chelsea XI (First team is in the USA). Chelsea's team included Ben Sahar, Mancienne and Smith! (Also playing for MK Dons: Ex-QPR loans, Knight and Dyer.
MK DONS 4 CHELSEA 3 - MK Dons Official Site
"...First half goals from Kevin Gallen and a Keith Andrews penalty followed by a second half strike from Izale McLeod and another penalty from Drewe Broughton saw the Dons roar back from 2-0 down to lead 4-2.... There seemed a certain penalty when Lewington's cross struck an arm but from the resulting short corner, Dyer clipped a ball to the far post where Gallen was waiting to nod home.....
Dons first half: Lucas, Howell, Diallo, O'Hanlon, Lewington, McGovern, Cameron, Andrews (c), Dyer, Gallen, Knight.
Dons second half: Abbey, Edds, Phillips, Murphy, Yanei (Carayole 78), Wright, Blizzard (Benjamin 78), McCoy, Stirling (c), Broughton, McLeod.
Chelsea first half: Searle, Ofori-Twumasi, Magnay, Pettigrew (c), Van Aanholt, Bridcutt, Cummings, Woods, Younghusband, Grant, Simmonds.
Chelsea second half: Taylor, Cummings, Worley, Mancienne, Bertrand, Ferreira, Younghusband, Smith, Stoch, Tejera, Sahar. MK Dons

Two Goals for Jamie Cureton playing for Norwich against King's Lynn (Score 4-0) - Match Report

Clarke Carlisle but not Danny Shittu played for Watford in their 4-0 win at Wealdstone - Report

Chris Day played for Millwall in their 1-0 loss at Falkirk. Report

The Times The 50 worst transfers - Bill Edgar
Out comes the chequebook, up go the expectations; then down to earth come the fans. Here are the 50 worst signings made by Premier League clubs since its inception in 1992, based on the size of transfer fee and impact made by the player....

47 Mark Hateley, Rangers to Queens Park Rangers, £1.5m, November 1995
The England centre forward was a hero in Glasgow but the fans at the other Rangers did not take to him.


35 Ned Zelic, Borussia Dortmund to Queens Park Rangers, £1.25m, July 1995 Blamed the hard English ground for his injuries and quickly returned to Germany.

39 Chris Kiwomya, Ipswich Town to Arsenal, £1.25m, January 1995
Signed in the dying days of George Graham’s reign and later allowed to leave for nothing.

32 Paul Furlong, Watford to Chelsea, £2.3m
Chelsea would spend this on a team bus nowadays but it was their record transfer fee in 1994. The striker’s spell was characterised by howlers in front of goal
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21 Tore Andre Flo, Rangers to Sunderland, £6.75m, August 2002
Four goals in 29 league appearances by the Norway striker helped Sunderland towards an ignominious relegation.

Complete Times List

KEITH ROWLANDS to Barking as First Team Coach Barking and Dagenham Post
BARKING manager Rod Stringer has appointed former West Ham, QPR and Northern Ireland international Keith Rowland as first team coach at Maysbrook Park, writes NEIL TRAINIS.
The veteran will assist Stringer in training sessions as Barking prepare for the forthcoming season and his addition represents something of a coup for a club looking to add invaluable experience..." Report

Ian Holloway is reportedly set to sign Linfield's Pete Thompson, who he came close to signing while at QPR
Belfast Telegraph - Argyle to swoop for Pistol Pete July 18, 2007
By Stuart McKinley
Ian Holloway is today preparing another bid for Linfield striker Peter Thompson.
And this time the Plymouth Argyle manager appears determined to get his man.
Holloway skipped his team's pre-season friendly against Yeovil Town last night to be at Windsor Park last night to watch Thompson in action against Swedish side Elfsborg in the Champions League qualifiers and once again was impressed with the Northern Ireland international.
Now an official offer to take the player to the Championship is expected to land with the Blues as Thompson's dream of full-time football in England or Scotland moves closer.
Hollway's admiration of the 23-year-old hitman is no secret.
He was first at Windsor Park in January 2006 while manager of Queens Park Rangers and immediately made Linfield an offer for the player.
The Blues, however, asked for more money and the transfer window closed before a deal could be done.
He returned to Belfast almost exactly a year ago, shortly after taking over at Argyle, for the Blues friendly against Rangers and again put an offer on the table for Thompson.
That was also rejected, but Holloway is ready to test their resolve with another attempt to take the player to Devon.
Thompson could hardly have given a better performance in front of Holloway in the 0-0 draw.
Manager David Jeffrey said: "That was the best Thompson has played in a year and it's not because he was bad last season, look at the goals he scored."
Now it's over to Holloway to see if can seal the deal. Belfast Telegraph