QPR captain Grant Hall has joined a growing camp of players who think it is too dangerous for football to return. Watford striker Troy Deeney is refusing to train while Danny Rose slammed Project Restart as “b*****ks”, with Raheem Sterling and Tammy Abraham also expressing concern.
QPR’S players have agreed to a 25% wage deferral for a period of three months to assist the club through the current economic challenges posed by COVID-19. Grant Hall scored in QPR's final game before the coronavirus lockdown, a 3-1 victory at Preston. Different due dates: Grant Hall (L) and Steven Caulker 2018. QPR FANS; If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. It’s gone very quiet re his situation and I couldn’t see him in any of the photos in our 2 friendlies Hope he’s available for our remaining 9 games He was born in 1990s, in the middle of Millennials Generation, and in the Year of the Goat. QPR captain Grant Hall has joined a growing camp of players who think it is too dangerous for football to return. Defender Grant Hall extends his contract with Championship outfit Queens Park Rangers until the summer of 2019. The 24-year-old joined from Tottenham last summer on a two-year deal and has been one of Rangers’ top performers in his 22 appearances. A regular in the QPR starting team in recent weeks, his involvement will undoubtedly be a huge boost for the defender who must have thought his days at Loftus Road were coming to an end. Grant Hall on 13:28 - Mar 9 by Benny_the_Ball: One swallow doesn't make a spring. An employer may need to hire someone as soon as possible, so asking for a small extension may be all right, but asking for several weeks may not be acceptable. QPR captain Grant Hall insisted the players were also trying to help the club By Press Association Published: 12:54 EDT, 1 April 2020 | Updated: 12:57 EDT, 1 April 2020 QPR CEO Lee Hoos told www.qpr.co.uk : “I would like to publicly thank the players for the way they … Queens Park Rangers have announced that Grant Hall has agreed a … Captain Grant Hall, speaking on behalf of the QPR squad, said players recognised they had an "important role to play" in assisting the club through the current unprecedented period of uncertainty. Grant is currently 28 years old. But he admits the issue pales into insignificance during the ongoing Covid-19 crisis. Aside from salary expectations, QPR should base their negotiations on performances over 5 seasons as well as predictions from medical staff as to his future health. There’s a big summer ahead for QPR captain Grant Hall. Hall, 28, is hoping for a new deal at Rangers. We thank him whole-heartedly for his services and wish him well for the future.” Hall said: “It is with a heavy heart that I have decided to leave the club after five years.