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without winding everyone up, i just had a sixth sense that the sands were shifting with his radio silence over the past weeks, TF just cant help himself but to tweet.. and i said this could be the beginning of the end in a thread i started a week or so back.
this is how it starts, behavioural change from you normal modus operandi.
no more blind faith bombastic tweets then silence then the first chink of ' fu ck this for a game of soldiers attitude/fox hole mentality'
could be a bluff , i dont think it is.
as long as he leaves me his granny cox pippin watch, im all in.
[Post edited 28 Mar 2015 9:13]
"...The monkey is never dead, Dealer. The monkey never dies. When you kick him off, he just hides in a corner, waiting his turn."
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I think Fernandes may have just announced his departure on 09:11 - Mar 28 with 6946 views
He will only walk away when old oak is dead in the water Until then we are stuck with captain calamity
And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
Please! He's just looking for attention, as usual. Some pathetic cult members will be along soon enough to give his ego a little boost and he'll be all smiles again.
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I think Fernandes may have just announced his departure on 10:05 - Mar 28 with 6740 views
I can't see in a million years Amit being any more hands on or different than Tony or even the mettles taking it on. I thought his tweet yesterday of the picture of him and Tony at Wembley yesterday with a "happy memories" was little strange but with TF's twitter comments it looks to me very much that the hands are on the exit door especially if Old Oak does not come off. I suspect they will all go together and I think their only exit route is the Chris Wright one.
As I said in another thread I don't see any magic formula, when they took over we had just been promoted with a very average team that had a flawed superstar who had torn up the championship and without him we would never had been promoted. The team had no investment and we had a splurge on deadline day and every single one of those signings (including Barton) has been a disaster and taken us in the wrong direction. Hughes was then brought in as a "club builder" that was his raison d'être to bring the club up to premier league on football side from top to bottom, but as the team failed we had to take some gambles in the transfer market and spunked a load of money. It kind of helped keep us up but seeds were already sown. The Hughes club building thing did not work out. He was funded in the summer went oversees and bough unproven. Poor transfer market dealings again added to the previous and we ended up with that horror team and relegation. Redknapp as the best most expensive manager on the market with a nickname Harry Houdini seemed the obvious short term choice. We spent even more money to try and do the escape again and failed.
Meanwhile plans for a new training ground had ground to a halt in legal challenges and stadium plans where the main land owner had fought tooth and nail against any development until the point the mayor forced and they decided if anyone was going to make the profits it would be them.
We got lucky in the championship we bought a very good striker after a failed premier league medical, shifted what we could, HR brought in Maclaren. Without Austin and Maclaren we would have no doubt gone the way of Wigan and Reading and Bolton before them. We get back this time we spend a bit more sensibly what is it net spend of £22m on transfers (guaranteed £90m income) we have the same problem, poor team promoted, not improved greatly or in the right places by summer spending and two ridiculous transfer one Ferdinand opposed by the board the other Sandro (24) sanctioned. Same thing happens.
Club decides on a change of direction, DOF bringing in younger players...
And here we are, Training ground still caught up in legals, Stadium move looking unlikely, impending relegation, a much better match day and customer experience for what its worth and well meaning fans (just as with Thomspon) intent on forcing out the chairmen / owner for mythical greener grass candidate.
I think its utterly insane to force them out it will only end badly
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I think Fernandes may have just announced his departure on 10:24 - Mar 28 with 6679 views
I think Fernandes may have just announced his departure on 10:05 - Mar 28 by baz_qpr
I can't see in a million years Amit being any more hands on or different than Tony or even the mettles taking it on. I thought his tweet yesterday of the picture of him and Tony at Wembley yesterday with a "happy memories" was little strange but with TF's twitter comments it looks to me very much that the hands are on the exit door especially if Old Oak does not come off. I suspect they will all go together and I think their only exit route is the Chris Wright one.
As I said in another thread I don't see any magic formula, when they took over we had just been promoted with a very average team that had a flawed superstar who had torn up the championship and without him we would never had been promoted. The team had no investment and we had a splurge on deadline day and every single one of those signings (including Barton) has been a disaster and taken us in the wrong direction. Hughes was then brought in as a "club builder" that was his raison d'être to bring the club up to premier league on football side from top to bottom, but as the team failed we had to take some gambles in the transfer market and spunked a load of money. It kind of helped keep us up but seeds were already sown. The Hughes club building thing did not work out. He was funded in the summer went oversees and bough unproven. Poor transfer market dealings again added to the previous and we ended up with that horror team and relegation. Redknapp as the best most expensive manager on the market with a nickname Harry Houdini seemed the obvious short term choice. We spent even more money to try and do the escape again and failed.
Meanwhile plans for a new training ground had ground to a halt in legal challenges and stadium plans where the main land owner had fought tooth and nail against any development until the point the mayor forced and they decided if anyone was going to make the profits it would be them.
We got lucky in the championship we bought a very good striker after a failed premier league medical, shifted what we could, HR brought in Maclaren. Without Austin and Maclaren we would have no doubt gone the way of Wigan and Reading and Bolton before them. We get back this time we spend a bit more sensibly what is it net spend of £22m on transfers (guaranteed £90m income) we have the same problem, poor team promoted, not improved greatly or in the right places by summer spending and two ridiculous transfer one Ferdinand opposed by the board the other Sandro (24) sanctioned. Same thing happens.
Club decides on a change of direction, DOF bringing in younger players...
And here we are, Training ground still caught up in legals, Stadium move looking unlikely, impending relegation, a much better match day and customer experience for what its worth and well meaning fans (just as with Thomspon) intent on forcing out the chairmen / owner for mythical greener grass candidate.
I think its utterly insane to force them out it will only end badly
But no one's forcing him/them out are they? People are pointing out that the chairman's tenure has been a bit of a car crash, which seems fair comment.
If TF is as committed as he has stated, as recently as a week ago, he will not be leaving. He may well take the decision to step down as chairman, but that's different.
He's a nice bloke but.....He got swept up in the headline bullshite .Firstly with M Hughes then probably the death nail for us with Harry Redknapp.Fair play tho, there were f'cking loads of QPR fans who were wrapped with H's appointment. The power of the press is all engulfing whether you are a lowly football fan or a clueless billionaire.
You have to go through these things periodically. We've gone through Rolls Razor,Green Shield Stamps,Fulham Park Rangers,The Chevely Park Stud Thompsons,Wasps,the Orange Waiter and the Dwarf Boy Racer reasonably intact.We're still here,but wherever "here" will be remains to be seen.