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Friday, February 1, 2013

Osaze Odemwingie Comes Under Fire As Effort To Quit West Bromwich Albion For Queens Park Rangers Collapses


Peter Osaze Odemwingie  appears to have gotten more than he bargained for, when attempt to leave West Bromwich Albion  for Queens Park Rangers collapsed on Thursday night.
The striker said goodbye to team-mates at The Hawthorns and drove to London in the belief his move would be resolved as the deadline loomed.

At Loftus Road, the 31-year-old striker said: 
'It's fine. West Brom was my home but this is a new chapter. I love West Brom and always will.
'I am optimistic. A few good players have arrived here and I am happy with the trust Harry Redknapp has in me. 

'The last few results have given us a chance to stay up. I don’t think the owners will bring in so many players if they don't think it will happen. I hope West Brom are happy with what they will get and they hope to get players.'
But furious Albion quickly made it clear there was no agreement between the clubs. 
Chairman Jeremy Peace said: 

‘Osaze has acted wholly unprofessionally. He must now accept the fact he remains under contract for a further 18 months.'
In a statement, QPR said: 
'The club can confirm they have held further discussions with QPR but those talks have so far proved fruitless and no agreement has been reached

'Albion would also like to make clear that Osaze has not been given permission to speak to QPR about a potential move.'

Once the lawyers became involved, Rangers decided they could not let Osaze into the building and he spun his Range Rover around and drove off.
QPR manager Harry Redknapp said;
 'I think he probably felt that the deal had been agreed between the clubs and it hadn't and it was all a mix-up really.

'I feel sorry for the lad and the way the whole thing's turned out. It wasn't any of our doing. I think he was maybe advised that he should turn up here and that the club had made an offer and the offer had been accepted. The wires got crossed somewhere.'
The clubs were thought to have agreed a fee of £3million plus Junior Hoilett but the Canada forward refused to move.
"I am a very emotional person who sometimes doesn't think," Osaze told Sky Sports News on Friday."I will still leave the club. It is only a matter of time."




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