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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

QPR Report Wednesday General Football Snippets...An Answer re Quashie and Bent?...Charlton Want Borrowdale

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- An apparent answer to the question regarding the "whereabouts" of Nigel Quashie and Marcus Bent

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