In the summer of 2007 QPR came within hours of a second spell of administration and loss of their Loftus Road home.
With debts spiralling above the value of the ground, an illegal loan taken from the chairman of Oldham Athletc, players being sold, season ticket orders not being processed, card machines being seized from the ground and all manner of rumours and counter rumours besides it really was a tough time to be a QPR supporter. ‘So what?’ you may think, we’re rich now, who cares? While it is certainly nice to be “sailing in safe waters” for real it’s also worth remembering just how close we came, if for no other reason than to make sure it doesn’t happen again. There follows a series of articles published on Loft for Words as the story unfolded. It only seemed to be heading one way, but Flavio Briatore arrived in the nick of time, although even that seemed to be in doubt right up to the eleventh hour. To make matters worse we lost the club’s brightest young talent Ray Jones in a car crash early in August. A tough time for our club all round. Rangers secure Championship safety Fans’ forum transcript League investigating Oldham loan Cook: “I want to stay at QPR” Five more years of ABC? Is this a(nother) wind up QPR Annual General Meeting 2007 Fulham bid for Cook turned down R’s fined £20k for China brawl In trouble again? Slap on the wrist for Oldham loan Cook finally joins Fulham Start the clock Light at the end of the tunnel? League clamps down on QPR Bristol City 2 QPR 2 Rangers crash out of League Cup Lifeless Rangers easily beaten by Cardiff Three resign as takeover draws close Briatore confirms interest Rangers stunned by death of Ray Jones Ecclestone confirms involvement Saints triumph on day of mourning Briatore speaks after completing takeover
April 21 - QPR are safe in the Championship after a fifth win in seven games. Cardiff were the victims this time, beaten by a first half goal from Dexter Blackstock..
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April 27 - On Thursday night the second fans forum of the season took place at Loftus Road.
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May 3 - The Football League are investigating a loan made to QPR by Oldham chairman Simon Blitz.
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May 22 – Winger Lee Cook has said he is happy to stay at Rangers, but the decision about where he plays his football next season may come down to the club if a suitable offer is received.
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May 30 - QPR look set to be saddled with another five years of ABC loan repayments, at a higher rate of interest, according to Chairman Gianni Paladini in today's Kilburn Times.
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June 10 - According to the Mirror and Sky Sports the tax man has served a winding up order upon us.
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June 16 - A tear up between board members old and new had been predicted but the QPR AGM 2007 passed off peacefully.
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June 21 – QPR have turned down an approach from West London neighbours Fulham for left winger Lee Cook.
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May 22 – QPR have been fined £20k for their part in "the great brawl of China". A further £20k fine has been suspended while former assistant manager Richard Hill is facing a three month ban from football..
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July 8 – QPR will be hauled in front of the FA again on Thursday this time over the £500k loan from Simon Blitz.
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July 12 – Oldham and QPR are expecting to receive nothing more than a slap on the wrist over the Simon Blitz loan.
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July 19 – Lee Cook's much publicised move to Fulham has finally gone ahead.
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July 24 – The news that QPR have been forced to take out a £1.3m "bridging" loan from the ABC Corporation has been met with dismay by supporters.
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July 30 – Chairman Gianni Paladini gave a typically eccentric interview to BBC Radio LDN this evening and it seems, fingers crossed, that a takeover of the club could be close.
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August 3 – The Football League has confirmed that a transfer embargo is place on QPR and they are refusing to ratify the signings of Lee Camp, Simon Walton, Michael Mancienne and Ben Sahar until the entire £500k loan from Simon Blitz is paid back.
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August 12 – QPR got their 2007/08 season up and running with an exciting 2-2 draw at Bristol City on Saturday.
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August 15 – A Martin Rowlands goal was not enough to stop Rangers poor cup form continuing, as we crashed out of the Carling Cup at Loftus Road last night.
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August 18 – QPR opened their 2007/08 account at Loftus Road with a dire performance and comfortable defeat against Cardiff City..
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August 20 – Three members of the QPR board have resigned today as the Flavio Briatore takeover moved a step closer. Nick De Marco, Kevin Steele and James Ferrary have all left the club with immediate affect.
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August 24 – Flavio Briatore has broken his silence over his proposed takeover of QPR by confirming he is part of a consortium bidding for the club, but that nothing has yet been signed or sealed and they will not be held to ransom to buy the club
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August 26 – QPR’s bright young striker Ray Jones was killed in a car accident the night before our away game at Burnley.
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August 30 -The takeover of Queens Park Rangers by a consortium of friends from the world of Formula One looks to be a step closer today.
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September 1 - On a day of highly charged emotions at Loftus Road QPR were comprehensively outplayed, outclassed and out scored by Southampton.
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September 3 – QPR's new owner elect Flavio Briatore spoke for the first time tonight about his investment into the club, giving an interview to the BBC.
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