QPR 16:47 - Aug 18 with 3860 views | dickythorpe | Imploding. What the hell is going on there? | | | | |
QPR on 16:52 - Aug 18 with 3319 views | ploppy | Shteve's in charge, that's what. | | | |
QPR on 16:52 - Aug 18 with 3312 views | Flashberryjack | The are a few clubs imploding...thank f*ck ours isn't one of them | |
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QPR on 16:53 - Aug 18 with 3306 views | A_Fans_Dad | 7:1, that is a thumping. | | | |
QPR on 17:04 - Aug 18 with 3225 views | Loyal | Shit defending by all accounts, did that retired old boy who isn't retired yet play today? | |
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QPR on 17:11 - Aug 18 with 3167 views | oldcob |
QPR on 17:04 - Aug 18 by Loyal | Shit defending by all accounts, did that retired old boy who isn't retired yet play today? |
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QPR on 17:32 - Aug 18 with 3045 views | JACKMANANDBOY | Steve McClaren. | |
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QPR on 17:34 - Aug 18 with 3029 views | Whiterockin | Don't do it Angel walk away. You really don't need this. | | | |
QPR on 17:38 - Aug 18 with 3013 views | Cooperman | They are a club in real turmoil. Whilst our revenue to wages ratio reached levels that would leave you feeling queasy, they way in which they threw money around in recent years is at another level. It's likely to get a lot worse for them before it gets any better. Off the field issues quickly translate into player morale and on field performance. File alongside Portsmouth and Blackpool. | |
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QPR on 21:25 - Aug 18 with 2647 views | majorraglan | They have a £42m FFP debt to service, they are in trouble. That said, London is a place full of very wealthy people, I am sure there will be a few wealthy West Londoners watching the situation carefully waiting in the wings to step in and buy the club when the price drops enough. | | | |
QPR on 22:11 - Aug 18 with 2528 views | Dewi1jack | Horrible club. Cowardly fans. The London version of our Eastern cousins deserve what they get | |
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QPR on 22:17 - Aug 18 with 2497 views | builthjack | I quite like visiting QPR. Let's hope they are poor when we arrive. | |
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QPR on 08:27 - Aug 19 with 2205 views | Dewi1jack |
QPR on 22:17 - Aug 18 by builthjack | I quite like visiting QPR. Let's hope they are poor when we arrive. |
mmmm yes. A 0-5 poor (or more) would be nice. AGAIN! | |
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QPR on 12:38 - Aug 19 with 1979 views | Al_Bundy | Rangel wiil save them :) | | | |
QPR on 13:26 - Aug 19 with 1853 views | bermudajack |
QPR on 12:38 - Aug 19 by Al_Bundy | Rangel wiil save them :) |
A little reality check... If the result reflected the performance in our game vs Birmingham, we should have/could have lost heavily too - This would highlight the following issues in our club; the fire sale, new inexperienced manager in the UK, rotting stadium, fan revolt against both owners & DOF, huge wage vs revenue deficit, reliance on young inexperienced players, poor transfer window and no obvious signs of strengthening in important areas, the removal/ ignorance of fan representation at board level, overall ignorance & disinterest of the owners = lack of investment, possible pending court cases... All of these issues combined would also indicate a crisis... so we’re only a few poor results away from being labelled a crisis club ourselves... Watch this space 😳 | |
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QPR on 14:27 - Aug 19 with 1755 views | Al_Bundy |
QPR on 13:26 - Aug 19 by bermudajack | A little reality check... If the result reflected the performance in our game vs Birmingham, we should have/could have lost heavily too - This would highlight the following issues in our club; the fire sale, new inexperienced manager in the UK, rotting stadium, fan revolt against both owners & DOF, huge wage vs revenue deficit, reliance on young inexperienced players, poor transfer window and no obvious signs of strengthening in important areas, the removal/ ignorance of fan representation at board level, overall ignorance & disinterest of the owners = lack of investment, possible pending court cases... All of these issues combined would also indicate a crisis... so we’re only a few poor results away from being labelled a crisis club ourselves... Watch this space 😳 |
Any business can be two bad decisions from disaster. QPR have been pushing the boundaries for a number of years beyond their means and what we are doing is trying to negate this. Problem could be we go too far the other way and get stripped bare and not allowing us to compete on the pitch. | | | |
QPR on 15:32 - Aug 19 with 1679 views | bermudajack |
QPR on 14:27 - Aug 19 by Al_Bundy | Any business can be two bad decisions from disaster. QPR have been pushing the boundaries for a number of years beyond their means and what we are doing is trying to negate this. Problem could be we go too far the other way and get stripped bare and not allowing us to compete on the pitch. |
Based on your two bad decision logic... Stabbing the Trust in the back in the name of profit thus alienating the fan base... Removing the authority of player purchases from football people and giving it to the DOF (Roofer) Selling majority shares to a hedge fund who fail to invest in the playing squad Failure to increase capacity of stadium some 5 years ago when ST demands were very high Continual failure to capitalise on potential commercial income when in PL Non-Resigning of Joey Allen Non-Resigning of Brendan Rodgers The actual resigning of Andre Ayew The actual resigning of Wilfried Bony Failure to implement relegation clauses into contracts - resulting in current fire sale The continued employment of HJ after overseeing all of the above as DOF Dragging the name of SCFC through the courts via unfair dismissals, construction cost, poss Trust action... etc, etc, etc, Crises? What crises ??? | |
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QPR on 16:57 - Aug 19 with 1598 views | Badlands | Perhaps we could get a couple of their player in on the cheap. They have an excellent right back and a right sided midfielder / winger who would do a great job for us. | |
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QPR on 17:07 - Aug 19 with 1566 views | Pegojack |
QPR on 15:32 - Aug 19 by bermudajack | Based on your two bad decision logic... Stabbing the Trust in the back in the name of profit thus alienating the fan base... Removing the authority of player purchases from football people and giving it to the DOF (Roofer) Selling majority shares to a hedge fund who fail to invest in the playing squad Failure to increase capacity of stadium some 5 years ago when ST demands were very high Continual failure to capitalise on potential commercial income when in PL Non-Resigning of Joey Allen Non-Resigning of Brendan Rodgers The actual resigning of Andre Ayew The actual resigning of Wilfried Bony Failure to implement relegation clauses into contracts - resulting in current fire sale The continued employment of HJ after overseeing all of the above as DOF Dragging the name of SCFC through the courts via unfair dismissals, construction cost, poss Trust action... etc, etc, etc, Crises? What crises ??? |
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QPR on 17:08 - Aug 19 with 1566 views | Badlands |
QPR on 15:32 - Aug 19 by bermudajack | Based on your two bad decision logic... Stabbing the Trust in the back in the name of profit thus alienating the fan base... Removing the authority of player purchases from football people and giving it to the DOF (Roofer) Selling majority shares to a hedge fund who fail to invest in the playing squad Failure to increase capacity of stadium some 5 years ago when ST demands were very high Continual failure to capitalise on potential commercial income when in PL Non-Resigning of Joey Allen Non-Resigning of Brendan Rodgers The actual resigning of Andre Ayew The actual resigning of Wilfried Bony Failure to implement relegation clauses into contracts - resulting in current fire sale The continued employment of HJ after overseeing all of the above as DOF Dragging the name of SCFC through the courts via unfair dismissals, construction cost, poss Trust action... etc, etc, etc, Crises? What crises ??? |
Blindsiding a group which was holding up essential negotiations to bring the club back into the black The previous purchase had been pretty poor. New majority share holders have put £120 million into players. Couldn't increase the capacity without council agreements and long term leases - we now have them and the Liberty could fail a safety inspection. We rarely sold out our capacity. What comercial income potential? Developed a lot in the USA even before the new regime came in. Joe Allen wouldn't have come to us if he'd been dragged by horses ... get over it. Rodgers was never going to come back ... get over it. Bony - agreed as he was already injured but fans were crying out of BIG signings. Not sure the clauses in the event of relegation would have prevented players leaving. A clause that reduces pay by half will not keep a player if he's offered 3/4 s elsewhere. IM the only players who have been released to free wages who might have stayed are Routledge and ..... no just Routs. OK Businesses are routinely in courts ... we are no longer run like a pub side and many issues needed resolving formally not the nod and a wink management of previous times. We all see things differently. | |
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QPR on 18:20 - Aug 19 with 1519 views | bermudajack |
QPR on 17:08 - Aug 19 by Badlands | Blindsiding a group which was holding up essential negotiations to bring the club back into the black The previous purchase had been pretty poor. New majority share holders have put £120 million into players. Couldn't increase the capacity without council agreements and long term leases - we now have them and the Liberty could fail a safety inspection. We rarely sold out our capacity. What comercial income potential? Developed a lot in the USA even before the new regime came in. Joe Allen wouldn't have come to us if he'd been dragged by horses ... get over it. Rodgers was never going to come back ... get over it. Bony - agreed as he was already injured but fans were crying out of BIG signings. Not sure the clauses in the event of relegation would have prevented players leaving. A clause that reduces pay by half will not keep a player if he's offered 3/4 s elsewhere. IM the only players who have been released to free wages who might have stayed are Routledge and ..... no just Routs. OK Businesses are routinely in courts ... we are no longer run like a pub side and many issues needed resolving formally not the nod and a wink management of previous times. We all see things differently. |
Not entirely sure if you’ve made up your response but it’s far from accurate, in fact it’s a load of boll@cks... Your right people do see things differently, but facts are facts... not made up statements designed to defend a poor record of ownership... Blindsiding a group holding up negotiations? To bring us back into the black? Are you serious? This is the Trust your talking about, the very essence of securing long term professional football in our city, the representative of the fans, who without there is no club - not a money making overseas investment group only interested in making money for themselves, I should have stopped reading after that statement alone but I just couldn’t... Previous player purchases were mixed, but not at the same level of losses during the more recent era of c@ckups... Americans invested £120M into players? Bullshyt they invested money into the shares they bought, all other monies have been Premiership/TV - I’ve seen no proof that they’ve invested any personal monies into the playing squad... Rarely sold out? There was a sizeable waiting sit for Season Tickets 5 years ago - fact We had one of the worst commercial revenues in the PL.., after 7 years our commercial department have been eclipsed and outgrown by some Championship clubs. Joe Allen would have returned if Rodgers was reappointed... Rodgers was willing to return given certain guarantees regarding investment. Jenkins would not give him them due to the American buyers taking priority... Jenkins has even stated to the press its his biggest regret... fact.., maybe you need to get over that... Relegation clauses would have not stopped players leaving - correct 👠but we would not be as pressed as we are to offload everyone now - (see WBA & Stoke) kept important players to keep them competitive... As far as signings... no one wanted Bony back (except HJ & you apparently) I cannot reacall the pressure for big signings, but I do remember the need to reinvest the monies gained from Siggi, Llorente sales back into the quality of the first team. Ayew & Bony were poor purchases - fact You see things suited to your own agenda... if you think your response is accurate and a fair account of the management of the club over recent years and HJ is the right choice for DOF, you believe the Americans are good for the club long term (even at the expense of the Trust)? Then your loyalty to them knows no bounds...🙈 you can only be an integral part of the problem and your simply defending the poor actions & decisions made by them - why? Pub side? These bunch of clowns couldn’t organise a quiz night, let alone a Premier League football club | |
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QPR on 20:20 - Aug 19 with 1418 views | Al_Bundy |
QPR on 15:32 - Aug 19 by bermudajack | Based on your two bad decision logic... Stabbing the Trust in the back in the name of profit thus alienating the fan base... Removing the authority of player purchases from football people and giving it to the DOF (Roofer) Selling majority shares to a hedge fund who fail to invest in the playing squad Failure to increase capacity of stadium some 5 years ago when ST demands were very high Continual failure to capitalise on potential commercial income when in PL Non-Resigning of Joey Allen Non-Resigning of Brendan Rodgers The actual resigning of Andre Ayew The actual resigning of Wilfried Bony Failure to implement relegation clauses into contracts - resulting in current fire sale The continued employment of HJ after overseeing all of the above as DOF Dragging the name of SCFC through the courts via unfair dismissals, construction cost, poss Trust action... etc, etc, etc, Crises? What crises ??? |
*cough* its crisis .. | | | |
QPR on 20:27 - Aug 19 with 1389 views | Flashberryjack |
QPR on 17:08 - Aug 19 by Badlands | Blindsiding a group which was holding up essential negotiations to bring the club back into the black The previous purchase had been pretty poor. New majority share holders have put £120 million into players. Couldn't increase the capacity without council agreements and long term leases - we now have them and the Liberty could fail a safety inspection. We rarely sold out our capacity. What comercial income potential? Developed a lot in the USA even before the new regime came in. Joe Allen wouldn't have come to us if he'd been dragged by horses ... get over it. Rodgers was never going to come back ... get over it. Bony - agreed as he was already injured but fans were crying out of BIG signings. Not sure the clauses in the event of relegation would have prevented players leaving. A clause that reduces pay by half will not keep a player if he's offered 3/4 s elsewhere. IM the only players who have been released to free wages who might have stayed are Routledge and ..... no just Routs. OK Businesses are routinely in courts ... we are no longer run like a pub side and many issues needed resolving formally not the nod and a wink management of previous times. We all see things differently. |
Absolute bullsh*t Huw | |
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QPR on 20:31 - Aug 19 with 1378 views | ploppy |
QPR on 20:20 - Aug 19 by Al_Bundy | *cough* its crisis .. |
Unless he means the plural version. Do we have more than one crisis going on? | | | |
QPR on 20:38 - Aug 19 with 1361 views | Phil_S |
QPR on 17:08 - Aug 19 by Badlands | Blindsiding a group which was holding up essential negotiations to bring the club back into the black The previous purchase had been pretty poor. New majority share holders have put £120 million into players. Couldn't increase the capacity without council agreements and long term leases - we now have them and the Liberty could fail a safety inspection. We rarely sold out our capacity. What comercial income potential? Developed a lot in the USA even before the new regime came in. Joe Allen wouldn't have come to us if he'd been dragged by horses ... get over it. Rodgers was never going to come back ... get over it. Bony - agreed as he was already injured but fans were crying out of BIG signings. Not sure the clauses in the event of relegation would have prevented players leaving. A clause that reduces pay by half will not keep a player if he's offered 3/4 s elsewhere. IM the only players who have been released to free wages who might have stayed are Routledge and ..... no just Routs. OK Businesses are routinely in courts ... we are no longer run like a pub side and many issues needed resolving formally not the nod and a wink management of previous times. We all see things differently. |
See when I read your first sentence I switched off from the rest because, well frankly, it's horsesh*t Next you will be telling us that the Trust had a verbal £21m offer to buy their shares... | | | |
QPR on 21:41 - Aug 19 with 1273 views | bermudajack |
QPR on 20:20 - Aug 19 by Al_Bundy | *cough* its crisis .. |
More than one crisis = crises 😉🙈 | |
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