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im not worried as they say what will be will be. Im just enjoying seeing rangers wining and putting together slowly but surely a very good team, lets just leave all the other stuff to people who aint guessing and making wild stabs in the dark, but actually know the facts , ie the board!LONDON CALLING TO THE ZOMBIES OF DEATH.... ALSO KNOW AS BRENTFORD FANS
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Complete non story as usual. Newspapers should really sack journalists like that for gross incompetence. I thought everybody knew that it would have no effect on us this year whatsoever. Which is why we need to ensure that promotion happens this season.
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QPR face record-breaking punishment
Queens Park Rangers are on course to be hit with the biggest fine in British football history, which, in a worse-case scenario, could top £60 million.
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Originally posted by sirles9 View PostQueens Park Rangers are on course to be hit with the biggest fine in British football history, which, in a worse-case scenario, could top £60 million.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...gin#addComment"The kids missed everything from Queens Park Rangers to Conkers".
London Pride has been handed down to us.
London Pride is a flower that's free.
London Pride means our own dear town to us,
And our pride it for ever will be.
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QPR chairman Tony Fernandes was quick to rubbish a report in the Mail on Sunday today which claimed QPR could be fined up to £60m under the new Football League Financial Fair Play rules. Fernandes was quick to Tweet that the article carried no substance and should be ignored. He said: “QPR fans please ignore Article. Shows how big our brand has become that people need to write stories that are just not accurate Stay focused on getting back to the premier league.”
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Originally posted by Jimmy Rabbit View PostTrollTop Scorers 2018/2019
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Originally posted by Park Street Ranger View PostQPR chairman Tony Fernandes was quick to rubbish a report in the Mail on Sunday today which claimed QPR could be fined up to £60m under the new Football League Financial Fair Play rules. Fernandes was quick to Tweet that the article carried no substance and should be ignored. He said: “QPR fans please ignore Article. Shows how big our brand has become that people need to write stories that are just not accurate Stay focused on getting back to the premier league.”
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It never ceases to amaze me the level of blind faith many of our own fans place in Tony Fernandes, particularly on this forum. I, along with a smattering of QPR fans are somewhat disenfranchised with Fernandes and his behaviour. If QPR are hit with a fine, penalised etc, I expect the usual excuses to be wheeled out "But what about Chelsea/Man City?", "It was Mark Hughes fault". Its all utterly idiotic.
I'm expecting the usual rhetoric of "Well Fernandes can't be clueless because he is a successful business man". So what? And so what if he is a nice bloke - which incidentally I think he is - we are paying for Fernandes naivety. Park Ji-Sung represents everything that has been wrong with the Fernandes reign. Some of our signings and wages paid is tantamount to misappropriation of club fund, quite simply if there is any fine to be paid it should be directly from Fernandes pocket. If a huge fine was levied against the club and Fernandes decided to abandon ship, I wonder whether the adulation he is afforded would still be quite so forthcoming.
I think all in all this is a pretty depressing time to a QPR fan. The novelty of a wealthy owner chasing the dream and buying in big names has worn a little thin now. We're a small club and we've embarrassed ourselves and hardly ingratiated ourselves to other clubs in the Championship who are frankly cheesed off with us.
So please. No more Fernandes love. Some of us are bored of it.
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Originally posted by Sminky View PostIt never ceases to amaze me the level of blind faith many of our own fans place in Tony Fernandes, particularly on this forum. I, along with a smattering of QPR fans are somewhat disenfranchised with Fernandes and his behaviour. If QPR are hit with a fine, penalised etc, I expect the usual excuses to be wheeled out "But what about Chelsea/Man City?", "It was Mark Hughes fault". Its all utterly idiotic.
I'm expecting the usual rhetoric of "Well Fernandes can't be clueless because he is a successful business man". So what? And so what if he is a nice bloke - which incidentally I think he is - we are paying for Fernandes naivety. Park Ji-Sung represents everything that has been wrong with the Fernandes reign. Some of our signings and wages paid is tantamount to misappropriation of club fund, quite simply if there is any fine to be paid it should be directly from Fernandes pocket. If a huge fine was levied against the club and Fernandes decided to abandon ship, I wonder whether the adulation he is afforded would still be quite so forthcoming.
I think all in all this is a pretty depressing time to a QPR fan. The novelty of a wealthy owner chasing the dream and buying in big names has worn a little thin now. We're a small club and we've embarrassed ourselves and hardly ingratiated ourselves to other clubs in the Championship who are frankly cheesed off with us.
So please. No more Fernandes love. Some of us are bored of it.I must away now, I can no longer tarry
This morning's tempest I have to cross
I must be guided without a stumble
Into the arms I love the most
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