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Dexter Leaves QPR?

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Vital Nottingham Forest have confirmed that Dexter Blackstock has made the switch from Queens Park Rangers to the City Ground.

With Dele Adebola and David McGoldrick on Billy Davies` shopping list the move for Dexter Blackstock had been thrown into doubt in recent weeks.

Today (Monday) however Vital Forest have commented the following:

"Vital Forest can confirm that a deal to bring QPR's Dexter Blackstock to the City Ground is done and he is now finally a Forest player, after agreeing personal terms with the Reds'.

"The signing of Blackstock, along with those of McGoldrick and Adebola will just about complete the NFFC strike force for next season"


The deal has yet to be confirmed by either club and despite the fact Queens Park Rangers have yet to appoint a manager they have decided to let their top scorer go.

Dexter`s deal was on the wall the moment he left the club without the wishes of Paulo Sousa in late March 2009. A permanent transfer was allegedly written into the loan deal on the proviso that the reds remained a Championship club.

The reds committed to an initial loan fee and subsequently a permanent deal by staying in the Championship. Vital QPR brought you the news of his departure first and exclusively in early March and this latest development casts further into doubt who is deciding on transfers in W12.

What do you think about this deal? Should we let Dexter go?



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Writer: Boxer Mail feedback, articles or suggestions

Date:Monday June 1 2009

Time: 11:43PM

Your Comments

Absolute farce. This shows exactly where the decision making lies within our Project, if true. Wouldn't the new puppet perhaps like the chance to look at the squad for himself before the decision to sell our arguably best and certainly most prolific marksman to a rival is taken?
Guttermouth
I think the price was right, I don't agree with the method like you guttermouth, it was absolute rubbish. I do think it's the right decision because we made quite a good sum from it, but the way it came about was poor.
Boxer
There are far more important things to worry about than a sulky journeyman. Let's get the new coach sorted out and leave the likes of DB far, far behind.
QPR4Me
Either way, this still leaves us needing at least 2 new decent strikers...
Guttermouth
And hopefully we'll sign those - I suppose it remains to be seen!
Boxer
 

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