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  • #46
    Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
    But what is the financial state of QPR Del?......We are in the same financial state as chelsea or man city at the moment, if their owners leave they will be f*cked....as would we be, but Tony and co are still with us so we're the same as them. But this thread blames Tony for the onfield problems and that can't be right
    Can't tell you exactly, but all I know is we've outlayed a ridiculous amount of money through transfers/wages which we are unlikely to recoup a lot of. We'll also struggle to shift a lot of these players in the championship.

    You say that we're in the same financial position as Chelsea or city, but the difference is they are in the champions league and at least have some sort of reward for the money invested (sc*m one the CL, City winning the league), what do we have to show?

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    • #47
      you have to admire FB and BE , how many people have actually bought a club for basically a pound and sold it 4years later for 80 million and made a vast profit . TF is a decent guy but hes actually losing loads of cash and the difference betwen Man City and CFC is that they are champoins league , Prem , FA cup regulars, we are nor Championship level , the same funding as Peterborough and Barnsley

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      • #48
        Originally posted by kron-1664 View Post
        you have to admire FB and BE , how many people have actually bought a club for basically a pound and sold it 4years later for 80 million and made a vast profit . TF is a decent guy but hes actually losing loads of cash and the difference betwen Man City and CFC is that they are champoins league , Prem , FA cup regulars, we are nor Championship level , the same funding as Peterborough and Barnsley
        They were also established PL clubs when bought. Slightly different to a newly promted team back in the top flight after 16 years.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by DelTrotter View Post
          Can't tell you exactly, but all I know is we've outlayed a ridiculous amount of money through transfers/wages which we are unlikely to recoup a lot of. We'll also struggle to shift a lot of these players in the championship.

          You say that we're in the same financial position as Chelsea or city, but the difference is they are in the champions league and at least have some sort of reward for the money invested (sc*m one the CL, City winning the league), what do we have to show?
          I think as long as the debt is manageable and is being managed then we are the same as most other clubs, i think we have to leave this side of things to the owners, i wonder would banks be giving us loans if we were a bad risk?

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          • #50
            Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
            I think as long as the debt is manageable and is being managed then we are the same as most other clubs, i think we have to leave this side of things to the owners, i wonder would banks be giving us loans if we were a bad risk?
            The fact that we're in a position where people are saying 'if the owners leave we'll be f*cked' shows that Fernandes has messed up somewhere along the line.

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            • #51
              Originally posted by kron-1664 View Post
              you have to admire FB and BE , how many people have actually bought a club for basically a pound and sold it 4years later for 80 million and made a vast profit . TF is a decent guy but hes actually losing loads of cash and the difference betwen Man City and CFC is that they are champoins league , Prem , FA cup regulars, we are nor Championship level , the same funding as Peterborough and Barnsley
              But this about blaming TF and co for 2 bad seasons............We are not in financial trouble as far as i know, the owners are talking about going ahead with all plans

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              • #52
                Originally posted by DelTrotter View Post
                The fact that we're in a position where people are saying 'if the owners leave we'll be f*cked' shows that Fernandes has messed up somewhere along the line.
                As would chelsea, man city, we are all in the same boat bar Wigan probably

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by TW7R View Post
                  They were also established PL clubs when bought. Slightly different to a newly promted team back in the top flight after 16 years.
                  even more of a dubious descision to buy it for 80 mil then, chelsea was bought for a pound by abramovich

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                  • #54
                    Hindsight eh. How TF can be blamed for appointing and backing two managers with excellent credentials is beyond me. We are very lucky to have him.

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by DelTrotter View Post
                      The difference is you're looking at it from the perspective of a fan. When you're running a business every decision you make is vital. If you make a decision you reap the rewards if it's successful but you also have to take the blame if it fails, which Fernandes now has to do. Fernandes can't come out and say 'everyone else thought it would be successful' because thats a complete bs excuse and as chairman of the club he is arguably in the most important position and can't afford to make the wrong choice.
                      I see what your saying Del, but he employed MH and initially it worked. We stayed up. He then as a result of this backed him to take us to the next level so to speak. This is exactly what you would expect from a chairman.

                      The fact the manager was completely incompetent, was eventually addressed due to results and he was replaced. TF has done everything within his power to back his managers to try to get success for the club.

                      It hasn't worked, but the chairman is not the manager. We can blame managers from failures on the pitch, but in my opinion, not the chairman, unless they are interfering with team affairs ect ala FB

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by TW7R View Post
                        The bloke can't win. Cast your minds back to pre season, and we all thought the same as him, we all thought we had a good squad assembled under his ownership. Back then he was the best thing since sliced bread. All of a sudden he's not fit to lace FB's boots? Have a day off. Do you remember anything about FB's chairmanship? The only good thing that **** ever done was stood down, then coincidently the new chairman appointed a manager and stuck with him, backed him and then we saw results. All a while though, FB still wanted to sack NW!

                        A complete joke of a thread. Utter ******.

                        Short memories some people on this forum

                        I suppose FB was doing a great job when not backing NW pre season after promotion? Utter ****** as already said
                        I agree Briatore was a charlatan and a ****** who didn't give a jot for us ... But employed a man who performed miracles... Mr Fernandez on the other other hand is the opposite ! About as much business acumen as a twelve year old!!

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by kron-1664 View Post
                          even more of a dubious descision to buy it for 80 mil then, chelsea was bought for a pound by abramovich
                          I'm sure TF sees it as a sound business decision even though it does seem over inflated.

                          I know he knows more about running a successful business than me or the majority of premier league chairmen on this site

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by Bracknell Neil View Post
                            I agree Briatore was a charlatan and a ****** who didn't give a jot for us ... But employed a man who performed miracles... Mr Fernandez on the other other hand is the opposite ! About as much business acumen as a twelve year old!!
                            Amit employed Warnock......and what has business got to do with losing football matches, again as far as i know we ain't gone bust as of right now.

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Bracknell Neil View Post
                              I agree Briatore was a charlatan and a ****** who didn't give a jot for us ... But employed a man who performed miracles... Mr Fernandez on the other other hand is the opposite ! About as much business acumen as a twelve year old!!
                              I wouldn't mind being a quid behind him.

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                              • #60
                                Dont matter how you look at it TF has failed whether on the pitch or off it. Relegated and spent millions but he and the board are more interested in the big prize at the end and thats the multi use venue in the best European city.

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