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Originally posted by 3London View Posthow do you get to know these things?
Or you can choose to believe the Daily Fail who can't make up their mind what Harry's on...
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I still don't get how he has let this happen though. I don't want to be critical of the guy, he has been great for our club, but we have basically thrown money at has-been players (generally, I know there have been Remi's etc but far more tha have clogged up the squad and we don't play/can't get rid of) for what, three seasons now? He is a very bright businessman, and I am sure he has had people try to hoodwink him in a variety of business actions and with F1.
Does he just have a blind spot here? Surely he doesn't trust people implicitly from the get go? I find it hard to believe he has got where he has today without a degree of caution, suspicion, and hard research into his business areas. Yet here it seems to be a case of him being so keen to make everyone happy, he does whatever he is asked.
Again, not having a go really, just seems really odd in comparison to his other ventures.
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Tony set the stage by wanting instant promotion. We fell out of the prem like a lead balloon. The only teams that generally go straight back up are those who fought hard all the way in relegation and then keep most of their players. We did neither. If an owner wants instant promotion from scratch you buy 'trusted players'. You can't run the risk of newbies. You can't get all or any of the players you want. You can't get the strikers you want. You can't buy this league anymore in one season. We and Tony were chasing a hopeless dream fix. Now we know the blinding.
Teams going up that manage to survive are those that only change one or two players a season to keep stability and continuity. Norwich and Swans spring to mind. We do not know the financial implications behind the scenes of our debts and slower promotion. The stadium's a long way off. But if Tony keeps saying everything is fine, then rebuild.
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At the moment he is one of the worst chairman's in our history
Has made mistake after mistake and has risked the long term future of the club with his reckless spending. The club is rotten to the core and needs a massive overhaul in terms of attitude and infrastructure.
We need more QPR people behind the scenes who know what QPR is all about until the attitude of the club has changed we will carry on this cycle of sack managers spend money on players bla bla
The only shining light is the possible training ground but only until a spade is in the ground I will believe it when I see itWe Are The People.....
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Tony Fernandes has done everything he could expect from an owner -- he backs us, he cheers for us, he finances us -- but to see the lack of fire and flow in this overly experienced club should insult a fan base that bleeds for this team. In America, faced with a similar challenge, we would change managers, if for no other reason than to signal to the fans that losing, especially the way the Rangers have been, is not acceptable. The answer here is clear; bump Harry upstairs to be an overall senior advisor, and bring in a player's coach who can help Clint Hill and the few who care for QPR on the squad kick this squad into caring. One final observation: why is it that so many of our veteran players (like O'Neill and Benayoun) lack consistent effort? Are they just worth out, or is it they are just collecting a paycheck. In their shoes, I'd want to "go out" with everything I've got, every game, instead of limping into retirement. Is it character, or a reflection of the reality that professional football has become a players-in-it-for-themselves show with spotty loyalty for clubs and their fans?
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Originally posted by Qprtanpa1 View PostTony Fernandes has done everything he could expect from an owner -- he backs us, he cheers for us, he finances us -- but to see the lack of fire and flow in this overly experienced club should insult a fan base that bleeds for this team. In America, faced with a similar challenge, we would change managers, if for no other reason than to signal to the fans that losing, especially the way the Rangers have been, is not acceptable. The answer here is clear; bump Harry upstairs to be an overall senior advisor, and bring in a player's coach who can help Clint Hill and the few who care for QPR on the squad kick this squad into caring. One final observation: why is it that so many of our veteran players (like O'Neill and Benayoun) lack consistent effort? Are they just worth out, or is it they are just collecting a paycheck. In their shoes, I'd want to "go out" with everything I've got, every game, instead of limping into retirement. Is it character, or a reflection of the reality that professional football has become a players-in-it-for-themselves show with spotty loyalty for clubs and their fans?
He has been, is and for as long as he is hanging around, will be the problem.
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Originally posted by Rangersw12 View PostAt the moment he is one of the worst chairman's in our historyBanning 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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