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  • More positive news from Tony Fernandes...

    Some will still say he has as agenda or will find someway to twist his words...

    Tony Fernandes: QPR want Redknapp for the long-term

    PARIS: Queens Park Rangers owner Tony Fernandes would like to see Harry Redknapp stay at the Championship leaders for years to come and is confident he can keep him despite interest from elsewhere.

    If some Tottenham Hotspur fans still have a hankering for their former boss Redknapp, with the North Londoners seeking a replacement for sacked Andre Villas Boas, Fernandes is confident his manager is settled.

    "You don't have to be a professor at the London School of Economics to realise that the most successful teams have been teams with the longest managers, whether it is (Arsene) Wenger at Arsenal or Alex Ferguson or David Moyes when he was at Everton," he told Reuters in an interview on Wednesday.

    "I hope and pray that Harry will be with me for a long time. He is the best of the best in my opinion.

    "He is a top quality manager. Many people come after him but I think he is very happy working with me. I think he has found me a very different chairman from others," added the Malaysian aviation entrepreneur.

    Fernandes said he would be the last person to say 'he'll be with me until I die' but added he would like that to be the case.

    QPR were relegated from the Premier League last season after Redknapp replaced the sacked Mark Hughes, now manager of Stoke City, but they are currently two points clear at the top of the Championship.

    The club have big ambitions, unveiling this month plans for a new 40,000 seat stadium not far from their historic 18,000 seat Loftus Road home in West London.

    The ground may change but Fernandes was adamant that traditions would be upheld.

    The AirAsia boss said he was open to selling naming rights for the stadium if that allowed him to keep ticket prices down but he ruled out a change of home kit from blue to red, as Malaysian-owned Cardiff City did.

    "My life is about making it cheaper. It is not cheap going to watch a football game," said Fernandes, speaking after announcing his latest Airbus plane order worth $6 billion for AirAsia group.

    "Anything that can help me reduce the price for the average fan I will do."

    Nor would he countenance a situation like Hull City, where Egyptian-born owner Assem Allam has applied to change the name to Hull Tigers despite a fierce backlash from fans.

    "I take a different approach to life. I like to talk to my fans, I like to get their feedback. You see me on Twitter talking about whether the stadium should be 30,35,40,000," said Fernandes.

    "I don't think we have had a single fan against our move because we have managed it differently. I am in the pub with the fans, I am in the stands with the fans. Although they may not physically own the club, the fans are part of the club, without them there is no club, so I think their views have to be taken into consideration.

    "You buy a tradition," continued Fernandes, who also owns the Caterham Formula One team. "So you try and maintain it.

    "That doesn't mean we won't alter the badge. I'd love to change (the strip) to red but we bought a club that's blue, so we'll stick with blue. I think QPR is unique name but it's like buying Harrods, why do you want to change it?"- Reuters

    Source: http://www.thestar.com.my/Business/B...ong-Term.aspx?

  • #2
    I'd like Redknapp to stay long term but I'm not sure its something he wants

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    • #3
      Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
      I'd like Redknapp to stay long term but I'm not sure its something he wants
      I don't particularly want Redknapp to stay long term, but there's no guarantee any subsequent manager would be better, and there is definitely something to be said for a long-term, stable management team.

      As ever though, this is football, and a string of bad results will put huge pressure on high ideals like that.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Dazzer1977 View Post
        Some will still say he has as agenda or will find someway to twist his words...

        Tony Fernandes: QPR want Redknapp for the long-term

        PARIS: Queens Park Rangers owner Tony Fernandes would like to see Harry Redknapp stay at the Championship leaders for years to come and is confident he can keep him despite interest from elsewhere.

        If some Tottenham Hotspur fans still have a hankering for their former boss Redknapp, with the North Londoners seeking a replacement for sacked Andre Villas Boas, Fernandes is confident his manager is settled.

        "You don't have to be a professor at the London School of Economics to realise that the most successful teams have been teams with the longest managers, whether it is (Arsene) Wenger at Arsenal or Alex Ferguson or David Moyes when he was at Everton," he told Reuters in an interview on Wednesday.

        "I hope and pray that Harry will be with me for a long time. He is the best of the best in my opinion.

        "He is a top quality manager. Many people come after him but I think he is very happy working with me. I think he has found me a very different chairman from others," added the Malaysian aviation entrepreneur.

        Fernandes said he would be the last person to say 'he'll be with me until I die' but added he would like that to be the case.

        QPR were relegated from the Premier League last season after Redknapp replaced the sacked Mark Hughes, now manager of Stoke City, but they are currently two points clear at the top of the Championship.

        The club have big ambitions, unveiling this month plans for a new 40,000 seat stadium not far from their historic 18,000 seat Loftus Road home in West London.

        The ground may change but Fernandes was adamant that traditions would be upheld.

        The AirAsia boss said he was open to selling naming rights for the stadium if that allowed him to keep ticket prices down but he ruled out a change of home kit from blue to red, as Malaysian-owned Cardiff City did.

        "My life is about making it cheaper. It is not cheap going to watch a football game," said Fernandes, speaking after announcing his latest Airbus plane order worth $6 billion for AirAsia group.

        "Anything that can help me reduce the price for the average fan I will do."

        Nor would he countenance a situation like Hull City, where Egyptian-born owner Assem Allam has applied to change the name to Hull Tigers despite a fierce backlash from fans.

        "I take a different approach to life. I like to talk to my fans, I like to get their feedback. You see me on Twitter talking about whether the stadium should be 30,35,40,000," said Fernandes.

        "I don't think we have had a single fan against our move because we have managed it differently. I am in the pub with the fans, I am in the stands with the fans. Although they may not physically own the club, the fans are part of the club, without them there is no club, so I think their views have to be taken into consideration.

        "You buy a tradition," continued Fernandes, who also owns the Caterham Formula One team. "So you try and maintain it.

        "That doesn't mean we won't alter the badge. I'd love to change (the strip) to red but we bought a club that's blue, so we'll stick with blue. I think QPR is unique name but it's like buying Harrods, why do you want to change it?"- Reuters

        Source: http://www.thestar.com.my/Business/B...ong-Term.aspx?
        Tony's not been listening to VBlock......

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Rangers77 View Post
          Tony's not been listening to VBlock......
          Dont think it would matter much if he did! :-)

          "I take a different approach to life. I like to talk to my fans, I like to get their feedback. You see me on Twitter talking about whether the stadium should be 30,35,40,000," said Fernandes.

          Think he truly see's some of them as HIS fans? known to have a massive ego but ffs

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          • #6
            Originally posted by vblockranger View Post
            Dont think it would matter much if he did! :-)

            "I take a different approach to life. I like to talk to my fans, I like to get their feedback. You see me on Twitter talking about whether the stadium should be 30,35,40,000," said Fernandes.

            Think he truly see's some of them as HIS fans? known to have a massive ego but ffs
            I'm a fan of his. I doubt I'm alone.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by vblockranger View Post
              Dont think it would matter much if he did! :-)

              "I take a different approach to life. I like to talk to my fans, I like to get their feedback. You see me on Twitter talking about whether the stadium should be 30,35,40,000," said Fernandes.

              Think he truly see's some of them as HIS fans? known to have a massive ego but ffs
              I think that was more in reference to the Hull chairman not listening to his fans, and telling those that sang 'City till I die' that they could die anytime they liked.

              In fact in the line before the quote you picked out.

              Nor would he countenance a situation like Hull City, where Egyptian-born owner Assem Allam has applied to change the name to Hull Tigers despite a fierce backlash from fans.

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              • #8
                Since when wanting something has become news? I want to fly to the Moon but no paper will print that bit of news for some reason. Double standards.
                Banning people is no longer my hobby,
                but take a look at my photo blog:

                http://kirillqpr.blogspot.com/

                How and why did I start supporting QPR in Estonia:
                http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/blog.php?b=852

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Kirill View Post
                  Since when wanting something has become news? I want to fly to the Moon but no paper will print that bit of news for some reason.
                  When you become the owner of several multi million dollar businesses!!!!????
                  oldhoop

                  The Bread Mans Blue and White Army

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by oldhoop View Post
                    When you become the owner of several multi million dollar businesses!!!!????
                    This is nit-picking
                    Banning people is no longer my hobby,
                    but take a look at my photo blog:

                    http://kirillqpr.blogspot.com/

                    How and why did I start supporting QPR in Estonia:
                    http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/blog.php?b=852

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                    • #11
                      Ok he's made mistakes in the past, but he's trying his hardest not to make the same ones and he's very open about that, he didn't make excuses or try to blame others which can only be a good thing. Only time will tell if he has learnt and what will come of his plans for the future but as a club we need to stick together, trust him and back him all the way.

                      As for a Harry, TF knows he's got one of the best managers around at his club and rightly so what's to hold on to him for as long as possible.
                      SIR LESLIE FERDINAND!!

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                      • #12
                        HR is 66 so I can't see him being here for "years to come".... Maybe the next couple but sooner or later HR is going to be thinking about retiring. In fact I can see him getting us up and then calling it a day or getting us up and then keeping us up for a season, maybe two at a push.

                        If we don't go up this season I can also see him stepping down too....

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Lunar Jetman View Post
                          HR is 66 so I can't see him being here for "years to come".... Maybe the next couple but sooner or later HR is going to be thinking about retiring. In fact I can see him getting us up and then calling it a day or getting us up and then keeping us up for a season, maybe two at a push.

                          If we don't go up this season I can also see him stepping down too....

                          I actually don't think Harry will happily retire any time soon. He's always said how much he loves the game and managing.

                          But my only concern would be if we weren't to get promoted would he want to risk ending his career in the championship or would he look to take over a club in the premiership or even abroad....
                          SIR LESLIE FERDINAND!!

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                          • #14
                            "I'd love to change (the strip) to red but we bought a club that's blue, so we'll stick with blue."

                            don't like even the mention of that, what is this obsession with red, im annoyed as I don't think tony should even talk about it

                            mention that again tony at your peril because you will start losing good will
                            Last edited by QPR71; 19-12-2013, 04:21 PM.

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                            • #15
                              I want vertical stripes and our name to be changed to London Rangers. But please keep the current crest!

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