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  • #31
    Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
    Robbo, don't disagree with that.

    But, he has walked before it all got out of hand.

    It's not that simple.... he hasn't "walked", he's been hung out to dry by renault.

    He is going to court on monday, he will be found guilty.
    He will be banned from F1.

    The FA might have a big decision to make about him, and us... and there is NOTHING he can do about it.

    It's already "out of hand".

    Very OUT OF HAND.


    It's up to The FA. This is SERIOUS.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by m_cooper View Post
      today i am ashamed to be associated with the qpr fans who believe that flav should remain at our club,as it says a lot about our fans who want to win by any means and not by fair means
      Well i voted no. He has not been found guilty of anything, Renault are obviously safe guarding their reputation by not contesting the decision.

      He still has to be found guilty on Monday before we all jump on a bandwagon.

      You as an English person surely believe in innocence until proven guilty?

      If he was guilty , as Pete pointed out yesterday, the Football League would probably come down hard anyway but if he went then , is Bernie or the Mittals as commited?

      i dont know.

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      • #33
        Our reputation will be no better or worse after this.

        Todays news is tomorrows chip paper.

        If he he did something illegal in regards to QPR, than thats different.

        We don' even know that he may have been advised to step down from renault, to avoid in the long term them saving millions and putting F1 through the microscope
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        • #34
          Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
          Point being flying high in the championship, more would be defending him.

          It goes with the territory.

          He has left renault, we'll know more on Monday, but cannot see how this effects QPR and the running of it.

          Just to add, I'm not his greatest fan, I think he is arrogant.
          I met him in the directors area of Villa when we played them in the cup. I shook his hand and thanked him for saving our club, he looked me up and down ,snorted and just walked off, ******!

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Robbo View Post
            The point everyone seems to forget is... it's not up to him, or a vote on a website.

            He may well be thrown out.

            What he will be convicted of on monday is as serious an offence as you can get in sport. Fixing, and risking the life of other people.
            It doesn't matter if people say that "others have cheated too". They probably have, but this is going to court. Heads will role.

            Bottom Line: If the FA decide he is not fit and proper to run one of their member clubs, as they are fully powered to do - there is f**k all that Flavio Briatore, or anyone else can do about it.

            Ask Dean Richards what he thinks of his global rugby ban, and if he had a choice.
            Ok Slow down, a few points

            a) We don't know the full facts and every man has the right to defend themselves. 2 people left Renault today and we don't know how much of the "plot" is down to Briaotre or Symonds.

            b) This is not "race fixing" this is cheating or using unscrupulous and dangerous team tactics to get an unfair advantage and there is a difference between those two things. That is not to condone what has happened in anyway whatsoever

            Only then when we know the full facts will a decision need to be made and frankly what is there to stop Briatore installing his wife as Chairmen and carrying on as before

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            • #36
              Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
              Robbo, don't disagree with that.

              But, he has walked before it all got out of hand.
              He has walked because he was in the wrong. Trying to save the punishment. He isnt even arguing his case.

              If we were top it wouldnt make a difference. Dont want our owner to be a cheat.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by baz View Post
                .....and frankly what is there to stop Briatore installing his wife as Chairmen and carrying on as before?


                Oooh, cunning.

                And probably true. ;D

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                • #38
                  I voted NO because if he does go how do we know that the others will not go with him as he did bring them all on board, if we were to be taken over by the mittal's then great but are we so sure they will be bothered or interested in QPR as i think they were only on board so they could get a foot in the door on the F1 front but thats just my opinion.

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                  • #39
                    to all those saying "lets wait and see what happens monday", i presume you are happy to completely ignore the fact that Briatore was convicted of fraud in Italy and sentenced to 4.5 years in jail from which he absconded....

                    i expect QBP will say the fact that he is a convicted fraudster is "all in the past and doesnt relate to QPR".......

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                    • #40
                      No
                      Under Les Ferdinand:
                      Luke Freeman, top assists in the league: 4million
                      Alex Smithies, great goalie for this club: 3,5million
                      Charlie Austin, 19 Premier League goals: 4million
                      Jack Robinson: Contract ran out, left for free
                      And many more mistakes

                      LES FERDINAND, IT'S TIME TO GO

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                      • #41
                        "Well i voted no. He has not been found guilty of anything, Renault are obviously safe guarding their reputation by not contesting the decision. "

                        Thats some way of safeguarding a reputation, admitting to cheating.

                        Its not safeguarding, its damage limitation.

                        The thing is outside of formula 1 and qpr Briatore is not a very well known name, Renault is, for the majority of people the reputation that will be forever tarnished by this is Renault and not briatore.

                        I would not be at all suprised to see some law suits coming down the line in an attempt to clear Renault of this
                        its New Era number 8 i tell thee, bring on the fireworks

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Jamie View Post
                          to all those saying "lets wait and see what happens monday", i presume you are happy to completely ignore the fact that Briatore was convicted of fraud in Italy and sentenced to 4.5 years in jail from which he absconded....

                          i expect QBP will say the fact that he is a convicted fraudster is "all in the past and doesnt relate to QPR".......
                          I didnt know about that?, why is he allowed to buy QPR in the first place then? surely he would fail the fit and proper test?

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                          • #43
                            NO No NO NO NO NO No nO nO NO NO NO No NO NO No NO NO NO NO:cry:
                            Dyslexic so please don't feel the need to correct my spelling mistakes as I really don't give a **** and before you say use spell checker if it is spelt right / wright but not in context spell check is useless

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by kron-1664 View Post
                              I didnt know about that?, why is he allowed to buy QPR in the first place then? surely he would fail the fit and proper test?
                              if Thaksin Shinawatra could pass the fit and proper test anybody could...

                              if they had enough money to invest, Pol Pot, Idi Amin and Hitler could form a consortium and buy a club with ease....

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                              • #45
                                LOL if all sports governing bodies were to ban cheats from thier respective sports - i wonder how many would be left standing.

                                Eduardo clearer tried to cheat/con the ref into a penalty,got a 2 game ban from Eufa before efua bottled because they knew they would be opening up a can of worms.For wnegr and Eduardo to claim he was impeded was a joke.Also saw a penalty given to Zurich last night V Real madrid which was clearly a dive...which means cheating.

                                Our very own Bowles and marsh were two of the original "divers" in the 60s and 70s but clearly we dont count them at all as being cheats.

                                If FB is found guilty of adopting cheating tactics by the relevant boards, then i would not like that sort of person at our club, whether we are top of league by 20 points or bottom.

                                However - many fans would turn a blind eye and accept Fb for what he is - ...Chelsea's RA is not the cleanest of clean...but thay dont care where the money comes from.

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