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Originally posted by MYU View PostI'm with you on this one 100%.
Are we really going to get another owner who will put in everything he has into our club?
Our current board, I wouldn't swap them with anyone. They haven't got to where they are without learning along the way.
If we do go down, I believe they will bring us back up, but until then why should we give up when it's still not over?
Fight for it until the very end, we could still stay up and that is a fact!
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You have to also remember that they have got to the top because they don't give up, had they of done, would they be where they are now?
I remember watch something on TV about when Tony wanted to buy Air Asia, people laughed at him. Who's laughing now?
Hope he can work some of that magic here at our club.
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Originally posted by loftlag View PostNot having a pop Felt but you needed to have a word with yourself before that post WBA was a yo yo club for a few years before getting it right
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Originally posted by Felt View PostThey were, but it was sustainable and now they've cemented a place in the Premier League and are consistently profitable, with their debt down the 500k. How long until we're profitable?
and that word is LEARN.
for his and our (QPR) sake, he must learn from ALL his mistakes along with forgetting to buy instant success and build proper foundations like the swansea's, southampton, and brightons of the football world.
good youth infrastructre and build a sustainable, profitable and economical football team with a future.nsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
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[QUOTE=Hitman34;1051402]Dont get me wrong. im all for tony and his hench men. but the word that myu said is probably tony's most important.
and that word is LEARN.
for his and our (QPR) sake, he must learn from ALL his mistakes along with forgetting to buy instant success and build proper foundations like the swansea's, southampton, and brightons of the football world.
The fact is he hasn't had a chance to build a foundation the stunted mick and the fat wop saw to that by starving Warnock of any funds in our 1st window in the prem meaning for T F it's been about survival as well as tryiing to lay foundations ie a training ground ,and he can't blamed for the lack youth coming through as that takes years to reach fruition so he can only be judged on his time in charge
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Originally posted by BUSHRANGER1982 View PostI don't know how Swansea & West Brom are being run, just because they are getting by on cut-price squads, doesn't mean that's going to be a recipe for years of success.
Originally posted by Kirill View Post"Keep the faith" seems a constant refrain with this guy. Is he really so religious? I am not.
Originally posted by Felt View PostThey were, but it was sustainable and now they've cemented a place in the Premier League and are consistently profitable, with their debt down the 500k. How long until we're profitable?
Originally posted by Hitman34 View Post... build proper foundations like the swansea's, southampton, and brightons of the football world.
Whatever happens at the end of the season we really need to think about the way forward. Long term is all about development of a structure, about sustainability and a lack of indebtedness. It isn't about PR teams, corporate speak and new stadia.
If I thought going down would enable that kind of real world re-assesment, reluctantly I'd take it. But we'd still be stuck with the corporate fantasists. So lets just hope TF has a handle on how you can make things work sustainably and long term. There has to be some balance.Last edited by hal9thou; 18-03-2013, 03:00 PM.
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