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Samba hands in Transfer Request.......

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posted on 16/1/12

Damiao

LEVY BUY HIM YOU

posted on 16/1/12

"Please don't leave this to the last minute again "





Gets on your f ucking nerves don't it Kent spur .....I mean we should be happy and we are extremely happy that we are 3rd but let's push on and do something special here. Why ain't Levy opening his cheque book and getting players in quick??? Chelsea seem to do it

posted on 16/1/12

To be fair though they brought in Gary Cahill who lets be honest is another hyped English bit of poo to go along with Terry.

Samba has handed in transfer request so thats good news and as of now we're competing with QPR and lets be honest not exactly a hard choice for him to make.

posted on 16/1/12

Bassong + £5m for Samba. Good business for both sides

posted on 16/1/12

Gazman

It's not as easy as you might think. QPR can blow us out of the water with their wages. Plus he'll get the chance to hook up with Mark Hughes again who i think signed him in the first place for Blackburn. It's not straightforward at all.

posted on 16/1/12

fridgeboy,

Yes i know wages play a huge part in football nowadays and yes Huges did sign him but to have a chance of playing CL football must surely play a huge factor in when choosing a club regardless.

And yes i am aware we are not guaranteed top 4 but on current form it looks like we will get it

posted on 16/1/12

I hoep QPR get him he's a pure hype player like Cahill.

posted on 16/1/12

Tbh Samba in and Bass out is good business BUT Caulker will be back next season which is looking very decent.

posted on 16/1/12

fridgeboy

It's not as easy as you might think. QPR can blow us out of the water with their wages.


I doubt Samba will be wanting to be playing Championship football with QPR next season, he may as well stay where he is.

posted on 16/1/12

Whoever he is going to its pretty obvious he has been tapped up so please no more moral high ground about Chelsea in the transfer market.

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