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SirStanleyBowles- 02-07-2008
Agyemang looking to continue good form
The 27-year-old, who joined Rangers from Preston in January, has hit five goals in four games for his new club. Agyemang has also proved he knows where the net is against Saints, having already played them twice this season, and he is determined to stay on the goal trail at St Mary's. "I've already played against them twice and got two goals and an assist - so hopefully I can add to that tally," he told the club's official website. "I'm happy to be scoring, it's good for me and good for the club. We're creating a lot of chances and at the moment I'm taking them. "I'm happy with the impact I've made so far and I just want to help QPR towards the top half of the table."

big ade- 02-09-2008

to be honest glen he has made a massive impact since he arrived.his record at preston wasn't great but they obviously didn't play to his strengths.him and vine are forging a very good understanding together and that can only mean rangers are on the up.since relegation from the prem this team is by far the best i have seen.thats not a rose vtinted view its an honest appraisal of a blossoming team and manager.i met gigi and gianni a couple of weeks ago in a pub in the bush.we spoke at length about future plans and team matters.gigi seems a very genuine and focussed person where gianni cant stop smiling.we owe a huge debt of gratitude to gianni for giving us our rangers back and saving us from falling into the abyss.gigi will take us forward because he is very tactically astute and is not afraid to change the formation according to the opposition.as good as a manager ian holloway was he never changed from 4-4-2 and in the end it became static and predictable.that was amongst other reasons why ollie was left to tend his turnips for a while.as the future comes along we can all look forward to happy times at loftus road,i have been one of the sufferers who sat through the dilge served up post holloway and am licking my lips at the prospect of the future ahead.the one thing about us rangers fans is we are loyal and now the club has the opprtunity to repay our loyalty.dont spoil it do it the rangers way............youuuuuuuuuuuuu rrrrrrrrrrrrrrssssssssss

Carpbud- 02-09-2008

"i met gigi and gianni a couple of weeks ago in a pub in the bush.we spoke at length about future plans and team matters" Ade, what ideas did you give them??? What did they say?

Anonymous- 02-10-2008

he colud be your top scorer with 7 goals in 6 matches lol

SirStanleyBowles- 02-10-2008

He is!!! :laugh:

Anonymous- 02-10-2008

and he has only just came :yikes:

big ade- 02-10-2008

"i met gigi and gianni a couple of weeks ago in a pub in the bush.we spoke at length about future plans and team matters" Ade, what ideas did you give them??? What did they say? gianni was especially animated about future plans regarding the new ground.plans have been submitted for two sites within 5 minutes walk of loftus road.the first is the unigate site which to purchase vwill cost £18 million and the stadium will cost £100 million being a 40k all seater.the bbc site is a back up plan that will cost £300million to purchase before building work can commence.gianni said that the investors are not interested in being ripped off so the unigate site is priority.gigi said that being qpr manager is a dream come true for one reason,he has the chance to build a squad and put his name to it and he loves the atmosphere at loftus road.reading between the lines all are happy and the club is going places.