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    Whats happened to all our connections?

    I thought we had links in the Middle East (through Gulf Air/Bahrain sponsorship), India (Mittals), Far East (that Japanese woman), Italy (various), Spain (Real Madrid and others) etc.

    Have we burned all our bridges? Are these connections still in place? Who is in charge of managing these connections?
    QBP 20th August 2009..."To be fair, I'm glad we are top of the table (for agents fees). Shows we are not a selling club anymore."

  • #2
    Originally posted by Captain Clunge View Post
    Whats happened to all our connections?

    I thought we had links in the Middle East (through Gulf Air/Bahrain sponsorship), India (Mittals), Far East (that Japanese woman), Italy (various), Spain (Real Madrid and others) etc.

    Have we burned all our bridges? Are these connections still in place? Who is in charge of managing these connections?
    oh yeah, i forgot about that Japanese woman. She's probably earning a tidy salary to do... well does anybody know what exactly?

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    • #3
      We are big in Qatar..

      The Indian striker would have increased our profile in India, but the FA wouldn't give him clearance.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
        We are big in Qatar..

        The Indian striker would have increased our profile in India, but the FA wouldn't give him clearance.
        are there loads of Qatarian kids going around with their Borrowdale replica shirts on?

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        • #5
          It would have increased our profile in much of our local area too, but there you go.

          Football authorities saying one thing about racism, yet doing another.

          He would have given local Asian kids something to aim for, not the feeling that football isn't for them.

          And, before anyone says it, he might have actually been a good player.
          We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are...

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          • #6
            I think they will only start doing their stuff if we are in the playoffs come December.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by SirLes View Post
              are there loads of Qatarian kids going around with their Borrowdale replica shirts on?
              Mickey Mouse has a Gianni Paladini watch
              QBP 20th August 2009..."To be fair, I'm glad we are top of the table (for agents fees). Shows we are not a selling club anymore."

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              • #8
                Well Junichi Inamoto when at Fulham had all their games televised in Japan, extra 2000 in the crowd. That one player must have made Fulham quite a bit of money no doubt.

                That's what I feel QPR were trying to do with this player but I could be wrong.

                Football authorities saying one thing about racism, yet doing another. - Agree 100%

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Captain Clunge View Post
                  Mickey Mouse has a Gianni Paladini watch
                  LOL

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                  • #10
                    I have a Mr Clunge watch if that helps?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by NewarkR View Post
                      It would have increased our profile in much of our local area too, but there you go.

                      Football authorities saying one thing about racism, yet doing another.
                      i can't see how it is racist

                      rules are rules

                      we can't let everyone live over here.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Sam-QPR View Post
                        i can't see how it is racist

                        rules are rules

                        we can't let everyone live over here.
                        What about the tax he would be paying, it might be worth it, what about all the people that come into the UK that have nothing to offer and ttake our jobs?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by MYU View Post
                          What about the tax he would be paying, it might be worth it, what about all the people that come into the UK that have nothing to offer and ttake our jobs?
                          If they're gainfully employed, surely they've offered something?
                          QBP 20th August 2009..."To be fair, I'm glad we are top of the table (for agents fees). Shows we are not a selling club anymore."

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by MYU View Post
                            What about the tax he would be paying, it might be worth it, what about all the people that come into the UK that have nothing to offer and ttake our jobs?
                            maybe your right in terms of tax he would have paid. but i still don't see how abiding by the rules is racist.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Sam-QPR View Post
                              i can't see how it is racist

                              rules are rules

                              we can't let everyone live over here.
                              not everyone wants to live over here.

                              those that do however, should be contributing to the country, not taking. this guy had something to offer and a company willing to employ and sponsor his stay and that should be encouraged regardless of his ethnicity.

                              i believe football has done more for race relations in this country than many other attempts to bring people together and this whole episode stinks of the hypocritical football authorities saying one thing and doing the other.

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