Tyrone Biggums
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This is Gus club for now. BZ wasn't Gus player so he has no attachment to him at all.
This is Gus club for now. BZ wasn't Gus player so he has no attachment to him at all.
It could happen in a couple of years but not now.
Do you know that as fact or based on what was reported he was supposedly asking for in January? Rumours in W12 suggest it's more around the £50-60k mark.He has a contract paying £90k a week at QPR.
Do you know that as fact or based on what was reported he was supposedly asking for in January? Rumours in W12 suggest it's more around the £50-60k mark.
He was 100% earning £70k pw at fulham so he would be on that at least. Crazy money.
Ⓩ-Ⓐ-Ⓜ-Ⓞ-Ⓡ-Ⓐ;4815881 said:Bloody hell! Never knew Fulham paid such ridiculous wages! Just out of curiosity, and I'm not asking you to NAME your SAUCE, but give us a clue as to where you may have heard this reputed figure?
Also, on a different note altogether, whereabouts in Peckham do you I sometimes go to Bar Story, Franks and The Rye. Does Yannis still have his MEATWAGON there?
Looks like i placed too much faith in Fulham supporting colleague in the office and looking at web it was a meagre 45k but that he wanted double to go to QPR.
Drink in Victoria in Bellenden Road, Bar Story, Old Nuns Head, and The Actress. All good pubs. Franks a bit of a gimmick imo. Rye has shut down but the meatwagon is still parked outside, althougb he has set up a new shop in Bond St called Meat Liquer.
Much as I love Gus, and appreciate that he calls the shots re signing players etc, it funking well isn't his club.
Ⓩ-Ⓐ-Ⓜ-Ⓞ-Ⓡ-Ⓐ;4816225 said:Was in the Old Nun's Head the other day actually, yeah Frank's is a bit gimmicky, but it's still worth the odd trip in the summer. They've got about half the multi story car park this year and they're planning on putting in a library among other things. Do you ever go drinking in New Cross?
Amersham arms occasionaly.
The former Hammers frontman is currently on a contract of around £70,000-a-week without a relegation release clause.
QPR find themselves in the bottom three in the Premier League and will be forced to sell players or face financial turmoil if they fail to beat the drop, with a number of players in a similar scenario to Zamora.
Rumours have also circulated that the England international is unhappy with the Loftus Road side's training facilities and a lack of professionalism at the club.
But his agent Eric Black refuted the speculation and told West London Sport: 'It's total rubbish. Bobby's said nothing of the sort to me.
There's no truth in it whatsoever. As for the training ground, it's not as bad as some people make out. Chelsea did okay when they were there, didn't they?'
A mooted move back to West Ham could keep England hopeful Zamora in the Premier League next season if Mark Hughes' side fail to beat the drop.
The Upton Park outfit currently find themselves in third position in the Championship and are just one point shy of an automatic promotion place.
Read more: Bobby Zamora not looking for QPR exit route to West Ham agent | Metro.co.uk
By which time he'll be almost 34, and had too many injuries to last much longer than that.