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  • Originally posted by Mem View Post
    Can't wait for Harry's press conference today who I'm sure will be asked about this and what he knows

    Here's my guess at his response

    ' I just deal with football matters, I know nothing........'
    ' since I've been here with shipped out 18 players who were earning a fortune ....'
    ' I've replaced these players with mainly free transfers .....'
    ' if someone had said at the start of the season we'd be 4th now I would have said they are mad ....'
    'The chairmans a good man - I'm sure things are under control financially ....'
    ' Birmingham are a huge club with a fantastic young manager ....'


    What have I missed?
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    Toni Leistner - 2
    Massimo Luongo- 2
    Angel Rangel - 2
    Bright Osayi-Samuel - 2
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    • This was why I had problems with the Tracy Island fantasy (aka old oak) - everyone knew we were going to report huge losses, which meant outside investors would be needed to complete TI. Sure enough in they came in corporate form. What all this boils down to is that there will be a further level of indebtedness way beyond 65m in the event of TI going ahead. If we miss out on promotion (which may be a blessing in disguise) we will miss out sharing in the biggest media rights deal of all time. Which - again as predicted on here - actually means a decent income stream even with small stadia like LR (which we can't fill anyway.)

      Now maybe people can understand why some of us were so opposed to the concept of a new ground from the off. We simply are not in a fit state on or off the park.

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      • Originally posted by dsqpr View Post
        One number that really jumped out at me was £11.696M for ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES?! (P7). That is almost 50% more than our entire gate revenue!

        Does anybody know how that number can be so big? I guess it includes agents' fees but even so I'd like more details on where that money went.
        no idea... usually this would cover typical overhead costs - accounting, hr, admin etc.

        given how big it is, i'd guess agents' fees and pay-offs (hughes' team, rigg, cisse's pay-off etc), but not sure i'd call any of those 'admin'.

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        • Plenty of finger pointing on this thread and some with particularly short memories

          You would think QPR have been debt free for years and only in the last year have we amounted debt. Let's be having it straight QPR have been in debt and more or less living hand to mouth for approaching 20years in fact since we hounded out the last owner that ran the club as a business Richard Thompson

          Only difference now is debt is bigger all owners since Thompson have run up the debt for varying reasons

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          • Originally posted by SuperHoopNik View Post
            We're spending more on wages than Borussia Dortmund..
            actually, we're not...

            from bvb dortmund's website: "Personnel expenses of the company in the individual financial statement increased from EUR 74.5 Mio. by EUR 25.3 Mio. to EUR 99.8 Mio."

            at an exchange rate of €1.20 per £ (slightly higher than what it actually was across that period) that's £83.2m, so actually £5.2m (or £100,000 a week) higher than us. it's still embarrassing, but not quite as bad...

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            • Originally posted by klonk View Post
              actually, we're not...

              from bvb dortmund's website: "Personnel expenses of the company in the individual financial statement increased from EUR 74.5 Mio. by EUR 25.3 Mio. to EUR 99.8 Mio."

              at an exchange rate of €1.20 per £ (slightly higher than what it actually was across that period) that's £83.2m, so actually £5.2m (or £100,000 a week) higher than us. it's still embarrassing, but not quite as bad...
              So, EUR 74.5 was for the 2011/12 season and EUR 99.8 was for the 2012/13 season then? Or is it EUR 74.5 for the 2012/13 season and EUR 99.8 for the 2013/24 season. German efficiency leads me to believe it is the latter, in which case the original statement is shockingly correct (for the 2012/13 season, at least).
              'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.

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              • Originally posted by dsqpr View Post
                So, EUR 74.5 was for the 2011/12 season and EUR 99.8 was for the 2012/13 season then? Or is it EUR 74.5 for the 2012/13 season and EUR 99.8 for the 2013/24 season. German efficiency leads me to believe it is the latter, in which case the original statement is shockingly correct (for the 2012/13 season, at least).
                i'm fairly sure that it's just very badly translated from german and that the €99.8m relates to 2012/13 spend. my german's not so bad and the original german text ("Die Personalaufwendungen der Gesellschaft im Einzelabschluss erhöhten sich im abgelaufenen Geschäftsjahr von EUR 74,5 Mio. um EUR 25,3 Mio. auf EUR 99,8 Mio") translates as it being for 2012/13.

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                • Why the hell would you buy a football club. These figures are disgusting. How any businessman can get into a situation like this is beyond me. He's in the Eartha big time.

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                  • im not letting any of this worry me, its not my debt its tonys and his mates, if it all goes ****-up ill still be watching rangers in what ever league they are in! DONT WORRY BE HAPPY!
                    LONDON CALLING TO THE ZOMBIES OF DEATH.... ALSO KNOW AS BRENTFORD FANS

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                    • Originally posted by Connell10 View Post
                      im not letting any of this worry me, its not my debt its tonys and his mates, if it all goes ****-up ill still be watching rangers in what ever league they are in! DONT WORRY BE HAPPY!
                      Well said that man

                      Whatever happens, whether we end up with the posh new stadium and plying our trade in the top half of the PL I'll be there, as will I if it all goes pete tong and we are playing Accrington Stanley in the Johnsons Paint Trophy on a Tuesday night.

                      Just enjoy the ride & hope for the best, we can't change anything.
                      You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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                      • Originally posted by West Acton View Post
                        Plenty of finger pointing on this thread and some with particularly short memories

                        You would think QPR have been debt free for years and only in the last year have we amounted debt. Let's be having it straight QPR have been in debt and more or less living hand to mouth for approaching 20years in fact since we hounded out the last owner that ran the club as a business Richard Thompson

                        Only difference now is debt is bigger all owners since Thompson have run up the debt for varying reasons

                        And lets see what some of these other clubs come down with debt wise

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                        • Originally posted by Connell10 View Post
                          im not letting any of this worry me, its not my debt its tonys and his mates, if it all goes ****-up ill still be watching rangers in what ever league they are in! DONT WORRY BE HAPPY!
                          agree with this ...the finances don't bother me ..I just watch football.......most clubs are in debt...as amit said...."you don't come into football to make money...you make money elsewhere and spend it on football because it is a passion"

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                          • I love amit ...i do

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                            • Thanks 93.

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                              • One season back in the premiership and its wiped out . Thats why its so important to go up, even if we come straight back down, being a yo yo club is a good thing,

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