QPR Transfer Roundup As the pre season draws to the end the Championship campaign begins QPR have been one of the busiest teams in the transfer market. 9 players have come in although 6 of these players are on loan from other teams. On the other hand 3 players have left including transfer listed Dexter Blackstock who joined Southend in a £250k deal which could rise to £300k. The 2 other players that left were defenders Zesh Rehman and Damion Stewart who joined Yeovil and Millwall respectively.
Transfers In Kerrea Gilbert - Arsenal - Loan
Martin Albretchsen - West Brom - £1.7m
Nacer Barazite - Arsenal - Loan
Darren Ambrose - Charlton - Loan
Dong Fangzhuo - Man Utd - Loan
Victor Anichebe - Everton - Loan
Richie Jones - Man Utd - Loan
Jermaine Beckford - Leeds - £1m
Daryl Murphy - Sunderland - £550k
£1m Signing Transfers Out Damion Stewart - Millwall - £250K
Dexter Blackstock - Southend - £250K
Zesh Rehman - Yeovil - £130K
Zesh: Not Needed[/quote]
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Pre-Season Roundup It wasn't the best results for QPR in terms of results who only managed the one win out of five which was a 2-0 success over Stevenage. The result that stands out the most is a creditable home draw with Premiership side Bolton
Friendly Results QPR 1-1 Bolton
|| Rowan Vine
Stevenage 0-2 QPR
|| Akos Buzsaky, Hogan Ephraim
Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic 2-2 QPR
|| Akos Buzsaky, Dong Fangzhuo
Finn Harps 0-0 QPR
Peterborough 2-2 QPR
|| Akos Buzsaky (2)
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Team Analysis Goalkeeper -
Lee Camp looks set to be the number 1 keeper for this season. The former England U21 international will be hoping to produce the goods for his team in what could be a huge season.
Defenders - A huge choice to choose from but the stand out defenders looks to be
Michael Mancienne,
Martin Albretchsen and
Fitz Hall. Albretchsen is versatile which means Hall and Mancienne will likely to partner each other at centre half more often than not.
Kerrea Gilbert also has experience at this level and has a role to play.
Midfielders -
Akos Buzsaky was the standout performer of pre-season and will be pivotal if we are to do anything this season. He's good at set pieces and knows how to put the ball in the back of the net.
Nacer Barazite will be a bit part player to start with just to blend him in, his creativity and passing could become very useful in unlocking the opposition.
Strikers - Huge fight for places in this area.
Victor Anichebe has been promised a fair share of games this season. Can
Jermaine Beckford step up to the plate this season while
Rowan Vine and
Dong Fangzhuo might have to scrap it out for the bench duties.
Camp's the number 1