Dexter Blackstock is happy to remain at QPR.
However, it looks like Sport Billy is leaving the strikers and concentrating on the rest of the team.
At the back he’s tabled a “cheeky” bid for Danny Fox (that article really rates our chances this season) and an even cheekier one for Danny Hone. Staying at the back, Davies looks like he may want Luke Chambers to be captain, at least every now and then. Despite his sometimes torrid performances under Calderwood, I don’t have a problem with this – Chambers never was and never will be a right-back, but in the middle, I think he has enough about him to be a decent (if quiet) captain.
And in midfield, it looks like Gary McSheffrey may be on his way out of Birmingham – although is it to us? Billy admits that the Pole, Radoslaw Majewski is on his shopping list, whilst also making another bid for Paul McKenna.
Finally, a quiet revolution is taking place a few miles up the M1. I’ve met Lee Strafford a couple of times (long before he became Wednesday’s chairman) and he’s a really smart, passionate guy who understands how to get things done and more importantly, how to bring people with him. Football needs more people like him.










