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YOU try keeping them apart. Image: AFP PHOTO/ IAN KINGTON.
Don't feel bad that you missed all the transfer news because you're such important people. We
too were engaged in frantic busy work (sleeping, shopping, drinking or a horrifying and painful
combination of all three) when the window slammed shut at 23.
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The transfer window for English club's slammed shut last night at 11pm, with Everton grabbing
former midfielder Steven Pienaar from Tottenham on-loan on the final hour.
Harry Redknapp one of the shrewdest managers in the transfer market surprisingly
signed injury prone Everton striker Louis Saha, also in the final hour after
losing Roman Pavlychenko for £8m to Russian side Lokomotiv Moscow .
Hmm, lets get this over with.
His first goal:
My favorite:
Best season:
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Bobby Zamora 09/10 Fulham. Watch more top selected videos about: Fulham F.C.
His funniest (scroll to :45 second mark)
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has said that lukewarm nature of the recently concluded winter
transfer window is a clear sign that European clubs are now unable to match their previously
sky-high spending levels.
The veteran Gunners boss compared the business conducted in January 2012 to the spending frenzy
that took place same time last year, when more than £100 million were splashed by Chelsea and
Liverpool on the purchase of just a handful of players.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has said that lukewarm nature of the recently concluded winter
transfer window is a clear sign that European clubs are now unable to match their previously
sky-high spending levels.
The veteran Gunners boss compared the business conducted in January 2012 to the spending frenzy
that took place same time last year, when more than £100 million were splashed by Chelsea and
Liverpool on the purchase of just a handful of players.
Clint Dempsey was once again the goal scorer for Fulham putting them in front in what turned into a
1-1 draw against West Bromwich Albion at Craven Cottage. Dempsey's 69th minute opener was cancelled
out in the 82nd. With Bobby Zamora transferred to Queens Park Rangers on Tuesday, Dempsey was used
as a striker.
Zamora and Cissé Can they keep QPR in the Premier League? - originally posted on
Soccerlens.com
Mark Hughes was very active on transfer deadline day, signing ex-Liverpool front man Djibril
Cissé from Lazio and re-uniting himself with Bobby Zamora from Fulham. Castrol EDGE Performance
analysis shows that with an impressive shooting accuracy of 57% and the ability to create a chance
for his teammates every 40 mins, Zamora looks set to play an important role in QPR's battle to
avoid relegation.
There was a lack of real excitement during the final day of the 2012 January Transfer Window,
with none of the Premier League's big names on the move and a subsequent drop in spending from the
same day 12 months ago means the latest transfer window closed without much of a noise.
The speculation that ran wild from Sky Sports News reporters situated at Premier League grounds
became boring with attention being finally turned to actual fixtures that took place on the
night.
By Alan Duffy
Queens Park Rangers 1-2 Wolverhampton Wanderers Premier League 4th February
2012
Djibril Cisse could never be described as a shrinking violet, so it will come as little surprise
that the former Liverpool man was once again the centre of attention at Loftus Road, albeit for all
the wrong reasons.
By Alan Duffy
Blackburn Rovers 3-2 Queens Park Rangers Premier League 11th February 2012
Despite the recent introduction of new boss Mark Hughes, along with the likes of Bobby Zamora,
QPR look set for a long relegation dogfight this season after going down 3-2 to one of their
rivals, Blakcburn Rovers, at Ewood Park.
Back in mid-December, Blackburn boss Steve Kean looked a cast-iron certainty to become the
second managerial casualty of the Premier League season. Following back-to-back home defeats to
West Brom and fellow strugglers Bolton, the seemingly inevitable appeared a matter of days away. An
impressive draw at Anfield and an outstanding victory at Old Trafford later however, and supporter
pressure began to ease as the Scot led a resurgent Rovers side into the New Year.
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-Perhaps the most positive item of the day: Chairman Tony Fernandes tweeted today would stay with
QPR even If relegated:
- "If it happens I will be here and I'm sure all the other will. Its a project. RT @QPRReport:
@tonyfernandes @Amit_Bhatia99 @Ruben_E_G What Fans Would REALLY Like to Hear: That IF #QPR Do Go
Down - You'll Still be With Us Next Season - Tony Fernandes February 5 Tweet
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- On This Day in Football: February 14: QPR Crush Spurs Away.
Football managers are infamous for wanting to rely on players they've already worked with. So with
England interim manager Stuart Pearce possibly in charge for just one game, he's calling upon
players he knows very well from his proper job as England Under 21 manager. Newspaper reports today
suggest that Pearce yesterday phoned many senior [.
To take a perhaps unexpected angle on this, poor Samba Diakité. Making his QPR debut on loan
from Nancy in France, the Mali international found himself showing remarkable promise in his first
half an hour of Premier League football, marred only by a slight tendency to commit fouls. After
what may have been his seventh, a late lunge on a flying Bryan Ruiz, Diakité was shown a red card
and the match was effectively settled.
Fulham today pulled off a coup of a signing, with the transfer of former Real Madrid midfielder
Mahamadou Diarra.
Diarra is joining on a short term deal, with an option to extend in the summer from AS Monaco.
He has won La Liga twice and won Ligue 1 on four occasions. Diarra's decision to make the move has
furthered the belief that Fulham are showing their strength and their experience when dealing with
'noisy neighbours.