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Thursday, September 03, 2009

QPR Football Snippets Thursday...Scunthorpe's Hooper's Future?..Helguson for Middlesbrough?

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- Flashback: Briatore Talking About His QPR Plans Right after the Takeover

- Ex-(Briefly) QPR John Curtis - Recalling his QPR "Career"

- The Fifty Worst Managerial Reigns List (Parts I, II, III, IV)

- Swansea Appoint a Chief Scout. (Not clear if John Harbin at Swansea or not)

- Blow to Premiership Fight Against Piracy

- Sheffield Wednedsay's Francis Jeffers is Available

- West Ham's Finances: 37 Million Pound Loss...Approaching 100 Million Pound Debt

- US Footballers who did NOT make it in Europe (including Matt Pickens)

- Rotherham's Mark Robbins to Barnsley?


Mirror/Alan Nixon - Derby's Rob Hulse turns down Middlesbrough deal
- Derby County striker Rob Hulse was offered a major six-figure sum to leave the club and sign for Middlesbrough - in a deal that could be back on in a couple of weeks. Hulse surprisingly snubbed Boro after a £3 million fee was agreed, with the Rams handing him around £250,000 to make the transfer happen. However the far-travelled forward said 'no' despite also being offered a lucrative three-year deal at Gareth Southgate's club. Hulse will now go back to an uncertain future at Pride Park - where he knows he was being allowed to go - and Boro hope he will have a re-think and join them shortly.
- Southgate is ready to go in for QPR's out-of-favour Heidur Helguson if Hulse snubs him again. - Mirror


- Scunthorpe Telegraph Readers' Letters re QPR Hooper Bid/Hooper Sale


Scunthorpe Telegraph - Joe Murphy: Iron should be looking to extend Hooper's stay
- Goalkeeper Joe Murphy is urging Scunthorpe United to tie Gary Hooper down to a long-term contract at Glanford Park – in a bid to fend off interested parties.
- Championship rivals QPR made a tentative enquiry about the availability of the striker on transfer deadline day this week, though talk of a £1million bid was rubbished by Iron chairman Steve Wharton.
- After speaking to the former Southend front man on the phone on hearing those rumours, Murphy says Hooper is more than happy with his present role at United.
- And while he thinks the fact that Rangers were told the striker was 'not for sale' is one of the most significant transfer moves of the summer for the Iron, the Irish shot-stopper would love to see the club extend Hooper's current contract, which is scheduled to run out in the summer of 2011.
- "I'm not surprised other Championship clubs are looking at Hoops because I knew from day one, in his very first training session with us, there was potential there," Murphy told the Telegraph.
"He pulled up trees in what was probably his first full season in football last year. He probably played the most games out of a lot of us at the club and consistently scored goals.
"I spoke to Hoops about the QPR talk and about being at Scunny in general and he's happy here.
"If the club offered him a new deal I'm sure he'd be keen to sign it, which is good for us because if we lost him we'd lose a massive goal threat."
United claimed they had first mooted the idea of offering Hooper a new improved deal towards the end of last season, with sides including Coventry City and Fulham said to be monitoring the player's progress.
- But the Telegraph understands those talks have been put on hold until next summer, when the striker will have a year left to run on his current contract.
Scunthorpe are cautious of moving things on at the present stage because Hooper will still be under 24 – meaning they are able to command a transfer fee if he leaves – at the end of his current deal. Scunthorpe Telegraph

- Scunthorpe and QPR re Hooper Transfer Bid

- The Masters Grand Final Being Held September 6. QPR's first game vs Middlesbrough

- Ainsworth Listed as Lincoln Manager Possibility

QPR's Frankie Sutherland made his Republic of Ireland U-17 Debut and scored

- - QPR vs Aldershot Reserve Match Yesterday

- A Managerial Sacking at Lincoln

- Ade Boothroyd Gets a Managerial Appointed

- South Africa Prepared for World Cup Hooliganism...And the Background of Messi's bodguard.

- Chelsea Game September 23

- The Weirdest Superstitions in Football

- Football Clubs Spending and Profits

- Bung Culture

- Notts County Early Benefactors

- Flashback: Further Statements/Reations to The Briatore/Ecclestone Takeover

- F1 Racing Fix Claim

- Coach of QPR's Almost-Indian International Forward Sunil Chhetri advices him to play in Europe

Marking Two Years Since The Takeover Announcement

- The Actim Index: Top 100 Championship Players and Highest Rated Goalies, Defenders, Midfielders and Forwards


- Fans Asked to Vote on Favourite League Cup Memories

- New Book re QPR "Hooped Dreams -Billionaires, QPR and the Premiership Promised Land." By Mick Kelly. (Foreword by Rodney Marsh) - Book Description