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SlowerThanPlatt

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I think it is true Robins would like him Stoke are linked too but it shows we are in for experience now Waghorn, JCS and now Kane just wondering what Kane they are talking about I could think of one of them would fit like a glove up front with our Vik.

Probably the one in the thread title?
 

eastwoodsdustman

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A triumph of hope over experience
Like 2nd marriages

You could notice the other players around him on Tuesday, Constantly telling him where to be and what to do. They clearly have no faith in him and as an experienced professional he should know what he's doing. He was on the pitch for 5 minutes and nearly cost us twice.
 

usskyblue

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Is it set in stone ?

Exclusive: Coventry City & Stoke City race to sign QPR 27-yr-old
 

wingy

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Read yesterday think in the 72 that Stoke do not have any interest , just us according to the article.
 

Tea & Busquets

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Donny? He plays for QPR?
I mean at LWB. I’m not particularly keen on him signing considering the fact that he’s had previous issues regarding racial abuse and it just so happens that his to be SUPERIOR that plays in the exact same position was victim of racial abuse. That doesn’t mix well IMHO. And according to QPR fans, he has a huge ego and slagged off Osman Kakay to get playing time.
 

long way home

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He is suspended for 1 more game, but by look of it not wanted at the club . He is on decent money and unless it's matched I can't see him moving until he is a free agent. Maybe loan with an option to buy but think his wages are a bit out our way for a squad player or back up.

May happen, who knows seems a solid RB at championship level from remarks.
 

Johhny Blue

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No thank you. Don’t want this kind of idiot at the club.


QPR's Todd Kane has received a seven-game ban and must attend an education session for using abusive language "referencing nationality or ethnicity" towards Brentford's Sergi Canos.
Defender Kane, who has also been fined £6,000, admitted the charge following the Championship game in February.
The 27-year-old Englishman said it was in response to an insult which also referenced his nationality.
The Football Association accepted Spaniard Canos' denial of that claim.
A QPR statement said there was no justification for "insults pertaining to someone else's nationality" and that Kane will be disciplined internally.
The statement added that Kane had "shown remorse throughout" and that "both Todd and Rob Dickie, who witnessed the incident, have consistently testified that Todd's comment was in response to an opposition player using similar language about Todd's nationality".
Kane admitted he used abusive and insulting language contrary to FA rule E3.1, meaning an "aggravated breach" which rule E3.2 defines as language including a reference "whether express or implied, to nationality or ethnicity".
The QPR statement added: "Referring to anyone's nationality is not acceptable and the club and Todd apologise unreservedly to the player involved and to others for whom this incident has caused offence.
"Queens Park Rangers Football Club condemns all forms of discrimination and has been at the forefront of working to tackle this issue, in both our recruitment across all levels of the club and our action in the local community."
Surprised Millwall aren't after him
 

fatso

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No thank you. Don’t want this kind of idiot at the club.


QPR's Todd Kane has received a seven-game ban and must attend an education session for using abusive language "referencing nationality or ethnicity" towards Brentford's Sergi Canos.
Defender Kane, who has also been fined £6,000, admitted the charge following the Championship game in February.
The 27-year-old Englishman said it was in response to an insult which also referenced his nationality.
The Football Association accepted Spaniard Canos' denial of that claim.
A QPR statement said there was no justification for "insults pertaining to someone else's nationality" and that Kane will be disciplined internally.
The statement added that Kane had "shown remorse throughout" and that "both Todd and Rob Dickie, who witnessed the incident, have consistently testified that Todd's comment was in response to an opposition player using similar language about Todd's nationality".
Kane admitted he used abusive and insulting language contrary to FA rule E3.1, meaning an "aggravated breach" which rule E3.2 defines as language including a reference "whether express or implied, to nationality or ethnicity".
The QPR statement added: "Referring to anyone's nationality is not acceptable and the club and Todd apologise unreservedly to the player involved and to others for whom this incident has caused offence.
"Queens Park Rangers Football Club condemns all forms of discrimination and has been at the forefront of working to tackle this issue, in both our recruitment across all levels of the club and our action in the local community."
Yea, let's sign another Marlon King instead!
 

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