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QPR's Samba move questioned

QPR were "out of their minds" to sign defender Christopher Samba in a big-money move from Anzhi Makhachkala, according to the Russian club's director.

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cleggy (nufc) (Newcastle United) says...

100k a week at Anzhi is one thing (they are loaded after all) but 100k at QPR, when they're in THAT much trouble and don't look like getting out of it... now that IS crazy. Of course you want to do everything you can to keep your club in the Premier League, but in football these days you cannot afford to do this. 100k a week for a player who is most likely to be in the championship come August is MADNESS. The transfer fee itself was a little bit crazy. There's been some serious money spent at QPR even before Redknapp came in, and now he has spent even more, yet they're still not getting the results they so desperately need - you have to really question what on earth is going on! Contrary to what their league position says, they have got a decent side there and plenty of experience. With all of the other big earners there, you can see them being in some serious trouble financially unless their chairman is happy to throw in mega money next year keeping his clubs heads above water. Does anyone know if QPRs massive squad (especially the big earners) have relegation wage drop clauses in their contracts? You would certainly hope that even last summer, the management team had the foresight to put those in just in case!

Posted 3:46pm 13th February 2013

hincey (Arsenal) says...

@fictionalmu i dont think Anzhi are bottom looking more likely to be relegated

Posted 11:14am 13th February 2013

wozza (Manchester United) says...

Tony's pants are down. Harry pulled em!

Posted 2:31am 13th February 2013

CamberleyGooner (Arsenal) says...

How about Christopher Samba was out of his mind to sign for QPR? Unless he doesn't mind playing in the Championship. Those big wages are going to hurt QPR next season.

Posted 11:05pm 12th February 2013

fictionalemu says...

This whole thing smacks of bad translation. He think that QPR are out of their minds because they're paying Samba almost as much as Anzhi were? So what does that make Anzhi?

Posted 8:05pm 12th February 2013

nicos (Arsenal) says...

He thinks they were crazy to pay 12 mil for him but also thinks hes one of the best 5 defenders in Europe? ermmmm.....?

Posted 7:09pm 12th February 2013

redletter (Manchester United) says...

@paul7000 you're right they'd probably keep slipping because of the studs

Posted 3:25pm 12th February 2013

Fuzzy_Dunlop (West Bromwich Albion) says...

Paul7000 - For £100k a week they can make him play any sport they want.

Posted 2:57pm 12th February 2013

7000 (Arsenal) says...

You can't just play ping pong with a footballer.

Posted 2:12pm 12th February 2013

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