Kuszczak returns but Suarez has last word

Tomasz Kuszczak played for Poland last night Tomasz Kuszczak played for Poland last night

Tomasz Kuszczak returned to the international stage last night.

But he was left grasping at thin air by one of the top strikers in the Premier League.

The Albion goalkeeper played for Poland in the second half of their friendly against Uruguay in Gdansk.

He joined the action at half-time with the Poles 2-0 down and they quickly clawed a goal back.

However Uruguay then sent Luis Suarez away on a counter-attack and the Liverpool star glided past the oncoming Kuszczak before scoring the final goal of the game.

Comments(11)

tug509 says...
9:47am Thu 15 Nov 12

Congrats on another cap Tomasz,at least by letting Suarez score you kept Gus happy!.Bobby Zee linked once again to us through a January deal!.The guy who claims this ,says he got info from same source at club that said we would get Hammond,Crofts,and Kuszczak.?.One day this rumour will be true,lets hope its this time..UTA

markymark03 says...
10:05am Thu 15 Nov 12

tug509 wrote:
Congrats on another cap Tomasz,at least by letting Suarez score you kept Gus happy!.Bobby Zee linked once again to us through a January deal!.The guy who claims this ,says he got info from same source at club that said we would get Hammond,Crofts,and Kuszczak.?.One day this rumour will be true,lets hope its this time..UTA
The problem with that site is anyone can say anything about anyone. As much as we would all like it to be true, its not happening. Zamora gets too much game time at QPR still. Give it a couple of seasons and it will happen, just not yet

Hovite says...
11:49am Thu 15 Nov 12

I've been saying for quite a while on here that January is Bobby Z time, especially if QPR are still rooted to the bottom of the Prem.

It makes perfect sense to the reason why we haven't gone out and brought any old striker in. The club know exactly what they are doing.

Even the recent headlines in the media with BZ saying he is bored of football is his sign to QPR to lose faith in him and wish him out of the future of the club.

I would certainly put money on him coming back.

VegasSeagull says...
1:23pm Thu 15 Nov 12

So is the much touted 10 million price tag Gus has placed upon the head of Buckley linked to the posssible return of BZ, could there be a swap deal in the making?

Hovite says...
2:27pm Thu 15 Nov 12

I think the club are always open to good offers that are in the players interest as much as in their own. If a Prem club came in for Buckley it would be wrong to keep him here.

The cash will obviously go into the club pot and make signings easier, but I don't think a Bobby Z move is dependant on it.

I predict it is already close to a deal because you don't wait till the transfer windows to pick up the phone, negotiations and interest are ongoing thoughout the season.

I could be wrong and I would be if QPR were high flying. It just seems to fit perfectly with the current circumstances of both clubs.

Gibseagull says...
3:55pm Thu 15 Nov 12

BZ would certainly fit in well with the Gus philosophy + I get the feeling he needs to re-ignite his passion for the game. Maybe a loan deal until the end of the season?

saraman says...
5:30pm Thu 15 Nov 12

As much as I would hate to see Will go, I would welcome BZ back because he would fill a very urgent need. That is scoring goals. On balance it would be a great exchange.

Falmer Wizard says...
5:43pm Thu 15 Nov 12

In Rangers present position they can hardly let Bobby go

Hovite says...
6:21pm Thu 15 Nov 12

Depends if QPR thinks he is bored of football.

The owners may also think with only 4 goals scored this season he is not good enough and not really part of their future.

He is only another player to them and he is not the cult hero of the club.

Seagull John says...
7:54pm Thu 15 Nov 12

Oh for goodness sake, it's bored with!!!

hubby says...
11:14pm Thu 15 Nov 12

Zamora as earned his money off the back of BHA and fair play to him.
He shouldnt come back.

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