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Watching last nights rerun
at 01:00 28 Apr 2024

Twice!
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Calm..
at 14:21 5 Apr 2024

Also here on:

https://www.qpr.co.uk/news/2024/january/12/rangers-report-episode-15/
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England
at 19:16 3 Apr 2024

No double barrell names on shirts. Get the player to pick one or the other of their surname.
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Stan's team mates that were in attendance last night...
at 16:24 7 Mar 2024

Yes, stopped watching years ago.
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Stan's team mates that were in attendance last night...
at 16:14 7 Mar 2024

Frank is the best of all the pundits on Soccer Saturday
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Martí Cifuentes.
at 17:57 2 Mar 2024

And also, well done to whomever identified him as the right man for the QPR job.
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Chair jailed for a year
at 19:18 23 Feb 2024

Exactly, we don't know which it is and until we do, we should hold off on judgement as you say. Even if he is back, he may well not be in the right frame of mind to play football, or the club may deem he is not mentally fit to play and we should respect the decision.
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Chair jailed for a year
at 15:18 23 Feb 2024

If this applied to a player from any other club what would you feel was the right thing to do re his contract? The same should apply to any player who is contracted to QPR
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Sliding doors moments
at 15:39 21 Feb 2024

The reason Stewart Houston gave for letting Wanchope go after a trial as he said he did not need another wide player!
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Gary O’Neil
at 16:44 5 Feb 2024

Wow, loved watching that, tremendous entertainment, i hope he keeps entertaining us this way for a long time to come! Pafetic indeed.
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Transfer deadline day
at 00:30 2 Feb 2024

Would still need a work permit so will be announced once he has clearance
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We Live to Fight Again
at 16:27 28 Jan 2024

Thats six, are they all relateed? And, what about the other four outfield players?
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Michi Frey...
at 18:14 27 Jan 2024

https://theathletic.com/4610045/2023/06/14/fa-gbe-visas-overseas-players-transfe

FA confirms new rules over overseas transfers
FA confirms new rules over overseas transfers
By Omar Garrick
Jun 14, 2023
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The Football Association (FA) has designed new Governing Body Endorsement (GBE) criteria for international player visas that will provide clubs with greater access to overseas talent.

The new solution, which has been approved by the Home Office in the UK, will allow clubs playing in the English league the ability to sign a number of players who do not meet the current points requirements, which is 15.

A maximum of four players who did not previously fit the criteria — based on factors like league ‘quality’ and domestic minutes — will be available to Premier League and Championship clubs, and two for League One and League Two teams.

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FA chief executive Mark Bullingham said: “As English football’s governing body, we oversee the whole football ecosystem, and we wanted to create a new model which would meet the different objectives of our football stakeholders.

“We worked closely with the clubs and the leagues, and have designed a progressive solution which will give clubs additional access to international talent and incentivise playing opportunities for English talent.”

The FA added that the Premier League and EFL had “committed” to work with them “on improving the pathway for talented English youngsters,” and that the outcomes of both the changes to the GBE system and improvements to the development pathway would be kept under review. The FA added that could mean increasing the number of places allowed per club should both be successful.

Following Britain’s departure from the European Union, the introduction of a Governing Body Endorsement (GBE) system in January 2021 heavily affected who could be recruited from outside the UK. Teams were no longer free to take talents from Europe under the age of 18 and a points calculation decided if a deal could proceed.

From the £1.9billion spent by Premier League clubs last summer, 62 per cent of the money ended up outside the English system and much of it would have been inflated by the restricted talent pool.

That was viewed by many as not only placing English sides at a disadvantage in the market but also potentially depriving the pyramid of money desperately needed.

Premier League clubs had indicated unanimous support for relaxing the rules and the subject was raised — but not voted on — at the meeting of representatives from all 20 top-flight sides on September 21 last year.

The new criteria is now effective with the opening of the summer transfer window.
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Worst signing of the Sir Les DOf era
at 17:55 25 Jan 2024

His name is Joel Lynch
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Cricket world cup (non QPR)
at 14:34 29 Oct 2023

Long way to go, England just need to keep it steady and not lose wickets, required run rate is around 5 runs per over.
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Cricket world cup (non QPR)
at 14:21 29 Oct 2023

Why do you think they are insufferable?
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Cricket world cup (non QPR)
at 14:08 29 Oct 2023

I'm sure he is very complimentary about yours too :)
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It's Warnock...
at 22:52 28 Oct 2023

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2023/10/28/neil-warnock-gareth-ainsworth-sa
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Ainsworth post-match interview
at 02:07 25 Oct 2023

Think of all the sponsorships and merch sales signing a global superstar would bring in. We would have a decent sized budget by the January window
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Ajax
at 19:14 22 Oct 2023

Difference is, they get the pick of the youngsters to join their academy, so they can bounce back! Our academy hasn't produced any one of any note for years apart from Darnell.
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