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  • #2
    Interesting
    Now, Then, Forever
    [CENTER]QPR-Football League CHAMPIONS

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    • #3
      But that goes against what Pete has already told us ... so it can not be true

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      • #4
        crap cant see it
        Chelmsford City the home of Radio

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        • #5
          That's impossible. Pete nipped this in the bud a couple of days ago. The Mittals would never be interested in buying out FB. Absolutely not.

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          • #6
            interesting indeed........not sure a backroom battle would be a good thing for the players at the moment after today.

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            • #7
              Can some one post this article I can't open the link, thx

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              • #8
                Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
                Can some one post this article I can't open the link, thx
                The Indian billionaire was persuaded by Briatore to become an investor in Queens Park Rangers football club in 2007, but Mandrake hears that he is now reconsidering his ties with the flamboyant ty****.

                "Lakshmi is extremely concerned about what has happened," says one of his associates. "He is keen to improve his image in this country and takes this matter very seriously. He is now considering whether the best way forward would be for him to buy Flavio out of QPR."


                Mittal's son-in-law, Amit Bhatia, is on the board of the west London Championship club.

                Briatore could potentially be extradited to Singapore to face criminal charges in the wake of his departure from Renault in connection with the race-fixing claims.

                There are also legal challenges open to Ferrari and their driver Felipe Massa, who missed out on last year's world drivers' crown by a single point; and to Renault itself, which may want to sue its former employees for allegedly bringing the company's name into disrepute.

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                • #9
                  no,buy the paper and keep someone in work.
                  Chelmsford City the home of Radio

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                  • #10
                    The Indian billionaire was persuaded by Briatore to become an investor in Queens Park Rangers football club in 2007, but Mandrake hears that he is now reconsidering his ties with the flamboyant ty****.

                    "Lakshmi is extremely concerned about what has happened," says one of his associates. "He is keen to improve his image in this country and takes this matter very seriously. He is now considering whether the best way forward would be for him to buy Flavio out of QPR."


                    ' Mittal's son-in-law, Amit Bhatia, is on the board of the west London Championship club.

                    Briatore could potentially be extradited to Singapore to face criminal charges in the wake of his departure from Renault in connection with the race-fixing claims.

                    There are also legal challenges open to Ferrari and their driver Felipe Massa, who missed out on last year's world drivers' crown by a single point; and to Renault itself, which may want to sue its former employees for allegedly bringing the company's name into disrepute.

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                    • #11
                      Lakshmi Mittal 'may buy out' Flavio Briatore from QPR after Formula One controversy
                      An order issued to a racing driver to crash his car ended up costing Flavio Briatore, the Italian playboy, his role as manager of Renault's Formula One team. It may also spell the end of his business relationship with Lakshmi Mittal.

                      By Richard Eden
                      Published: 10:52PM BST 19 Sep 2009

                      The Indian billionaire was persuaded by Briatore to become an investor in Queens Park Rangers football club in 2007, but Mandrake hears that he is now reconsidering his ties with the flamboyant ty****.

                      "Lakshmi is extremely concerned about what has happened," says one of his associates. "He is keen to improve his image in this country and takes this matter very seriously. He is now considering whether the best way forward would be for him to buy Flavio out of QPR."


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                      John Grisham: 'I tried literature and didn't like it much.' Mittal's son-in-law, Amit Bhatia, is on the board of the west London Championship club.

                      Briatore could potentially be extradited to Singapore to face criminal charges in the wake of his departure from Renault in connection with the race-fixing claims.

                      There are also legal challenges open to Ferrari and their driver Felipe Massa, who missed out on last year's world drivers' crown by a single point; and to Renault itself, which may want to sue its former employees for allegedly bringing the company's name into disrepute.

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                      • #12
                        spam double post,move it,mod mods wheres the mods......................
                        Chelmsford City the home of Radio

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                        • #13
                          Triple spam!

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                          • #14
                            with egg and chips please
                            Chelmsford City the home of Radio

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                            • #15
                              This more likely means that Mittal will sell his stake in QPR. I really can't see Flavio wanting to sell his shares. If Mittal got Ecclestone's backing then it might be different matter, as Bernie has a 40% share in the club (same as Flavio) and together they would be the majority shareholder if they wanted Flavio out..

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