NEIL Warnock is wary of the threat posed by Danny Graham ahead of QPR's trip to Swansea City tonight.

Rangers had a £2.5million bid rejected for the Watford striker in the summer, only for Graham to sign for Swansea instead.

And the Loftus Road chief knows his blundering backline will need to be on their guard at the Liberty Stadium.

He said: "I had Danny Graham in my house. I thought that [a deal] was all done and dusted.

"He will be playing against us and it would have been nice for him to be with us.

"He is a nice lad but that happened on four or five occasions in the summer. Doing a lot of work, spending a lot of weeks chasing players to finally get them to agree and then not to be able to sign them was a massive blow to me.

"It meant it was a waste of time for sort of eight or nine weeks when we really should have done some of the business.

“Because of that we had to change targets, looking for different types of players and it was never going to be the same.”

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