So that shy and retiring ex manager of QPR Michael Beale has revealed, that he had been talking to
Leon Balogun for weeks about a return to Glasgow.
Once again you have to question the hierarchy at QPR running the club, how such a poor player who
had been released by the club has been allowed to do this.
I have absolutely no problem with him departing, in fact I am delighted another sub standard player has
departed the club. I understand we were obliged as a club to help him medically, in order for him to regain
fitness and get playing again.
Why oh why was this player taken to Austria by the club, his medical treatment could have been addressed
at Heston.
We left young players behind who are contracted to QPR, who would have benefited greatly from being in that
environment with the first team squad. If the club have already deemed Leon Balogun surplus to requirements,
then he shouldn’t have been anywhere near the squad that went to Austria.
When he left Austria for Glasgow the club then flew 2 young players out to join up with the squad.
Beale and Balogun have taken the piss out of QPR again , but the hierarchy at the club need to take a long hard
look at themselves. They have a history of failure and making poor decisions, unfortunately Beale is laughing
at us again and the incompetence of QPR as a football club.
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Re: Beale - Balogun deal lined up weeks ago
I thought at the time that Deon Woodman should have been included.
He's there now with Harry Hawkins,
He's there now with Harry Hawkins,
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Re: Beale - Balogun deal lined up weeks ago
You would have to question Ainsworth on the decision to take Balogun, was it his decision to take him
to Austria with a view of giving him another contract.
They knew Dieng was off so left him here, so did Ainsworth think there was value in including Balogun.
The club have been preaching for years now, about developing home grown talent.
Then you see an example of a 35 year old player who has been released, yet is preferred to young players
contracted to the club to go to a pre-season camp.
Absolutely clueless at the top of the club.
to Austria with a view of giving him another contract.
They knew Dieng was off so left him here, so did Ainsworth think there was value in including Balogun.
The club have been preaching for years now, about developing home grown talent.
Then you see an example of a 35 year old player who has been released, yet is preferred to young players
contracted to the club to go to a pre-season camp.
Absolutely clueless at the top of the club.