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Thing is whats done is done .......yes it's not ideal obviously, but what do we do?....It's all well and good Kirill constantly slating the owners but what do we do?
Take banners to the ground, protest and demand they leave?...We are it seems not spending and will in all probability be relegated and the FL ffp fine will hit us again.
Then we will live within our means and the prem money will reduce the debt, for a few years.........and after all that we will probably be where we were before Briatore took over
just drifting around no ambition, no hope .......but then there are plenty that want that back so not everyone will be upset
But that is the root of the problem. Irrespective of whose money went in, the indebtedness will be with the club when it all goes #### up. TF & Mittal and indeed any owner with a functioning brain is not going to have liability.
The thing that really flagged up the potential meltdown was the bank deal. That was a dark day.
Think you are missing the point my friend.
QPR will never REALLY owe that money. It hasn't got it, so cannot ever be asked to repay it.
TF, Mittal and others INVESTED their money. Of course they will lose it. These things happen all the time, just not as close to home for us Rangers fans. Who do you think is going to be giving it back to them, other than the next lunatic that decides to waste his money on a whim?
As for the bank deal, that was a good thing, not a dark day. It started a relationship with an organisation we may wish to borrow from to help us fund other things, should they come to fruition.
I know it's hard and I know it looks gloomy and I am every bit as frustrated as you. But as Dave says, they seem comfortable with it. Despite all that has happened, all the flak TF has had, of which a lot was totally uncalled for, he hasn't yet made sarcastic, offensive comments to the fans as did Briatore.
I think TF has made mistakes. Many. The biggest being the idiot manager we still have. But everything he has done, misguided or not, has been done with GOOD intentions. I for one will support him for that a least. Think we should all get behind him and the other owners, but do what we can to urge them to realise their mistakes.
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2All fans @tonyfernandes made #QPR most indebted club in world football spending akin 2 end of Roman Empire, how can we survive relegation?
that's because club liability and personal liability are not the same thing, as previously stated.
Believe me, we have a problem.
I find it staggering people think it's fine because the debt is owed to the owners and not the banks. Whilst it's obviously a better situation, it still doesn't alter the fact it's a massive problem!
I thought they were in talks to write the debt off anyway? What stopped them? The reason they didn't backs up the argument that the debt is worrying as obviously they want some of their investment back!
QPR will never REALLY owe that money. It hasn't got it, so cannot ever be asked to repay it.
TF, Mittal and others INVESTED their money. Of course they will lose it. These things happen all the time, just not as close to home for us Rangers fans. Who do you think is going to be giving it back to them, other than the next lunatic that decides to waste his money on a whim?
As for the bank deal, that was a good thing, not a dark day. It started a relationship with an organisation we may wish to borrow from to help us fund other things, should they come to fruition.
I know it's hard and I know it looks gloomy and I am every bit as frustrated as you. But as Dave says, they seem comfortable with it. Despite all that has happened, all the flak TF has had, of which a lot was totally uncalled for, he hasn't yet made sarcastic, offensive comments to the fans as did Briatore.
I think TF has made mistakes. Many. The biggest being the idiot manager we still have. But everything he has done, misguided or not, has been done with GOOD intentions. I for one will support him for that a least. Think we should all get behind him and the other owners, but do what we can to urge them to realise their mistakes.
if worst came to the worst, loftus road will be handed over to them, then tony and co will be able to build what they like while we will be dround sharing with the dog and duck
if worst came to the worst, loftus road will be handed over to them, then tony and co will be able to build what they like while we will be dround sharing with the dog and duck
I find it staggering people think it's fine because the debt is owed to the owners and not the banks. Whilst it's obviously a better situation, it still doesn't alter the fact it's a massive problem!
I thought they were in talks to write the debt off anyway? What stopped them? The reason they didn't backs up the argument that the debt is worrying as obviously they want some of their investment back!
Matty, genuine question.
Exactly how are they going to get it back? It really is no more complicated than they invested money and so far, it hasn't proved a good investment.
Exactly how are they going to get it back? It really is no more complicated than they invested money and so far, it hasn't proved a good investment.
The only way they would get any of it back would be to put us into administration and get something like 5 or 10p in the £ back on their investments, by asset-stripping the club.
It's either that or continue with their long-term plan that the investment is designed for.
The only way they would get any of it back would be to put us into administration and get something like 5 or 10p in the £ back on their investments, by asset-stripping the club.
It's either that or continue with their long-term plan that the investment is designed for.
What do you think they will choose?
They are business men at the end of the day not charity workers.
Exactly how are they going to get it back? It really is no more complicated than they invested money and so far, it hasn't proved a good investment.
If they sell the club or if we somehow become a PL regular and start to make a profit. If they wipe off the debt they can't be seen to "pay themselves" so to speak, so by keeping the debt owed, they can use the profit against the debt. I think they'll be waiting a long time for us to profit mind!
If they sell the club or if we somehow become a PL regular and start to make a profit. If they wipe off the debt they can't be seen to "pay themselves" so to speak, so by keeping the debt owed, they can use the profit against the debt. I think they'll be waiting a long time for us to profit mind!
and while we waste millions and millions on shyte, players like this go unnoticed........
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QPR will never REALLY owe that money. It hasn't got it, so cannot ever be asked to repay it.
TF, Mittal and others INVESTED their money. Of course they will lose it. These things happen all the time, just not as close to home for us Rangers fans. Who do you think is going to be giving it back to them, other than the next lunatic that decides to waste his money on a whim?
As for the bank deal, that was a good thing, not a dark day. It started a relationship with an organisation we may wish to borrow from to help us fund other things, should they come to fruition.
I know it's hard and I know it looks gloomy and I am every bit as frustrated as you. But as Dave says, they seem comfortable with it. Despite all that has happened, all the flak TF has had, of which a lot was totally uncalled for, he hasn't yet made sarcastic, offensive comments to the fans as did Briatore.
I think TF has made mistakes. Many. The biggest being the idiot manager we still have. But everything he has done, misguided or not, has been done with GOOD intentions. I for one will support him for that a least. Think we should all get behind him and the other owners, but do what we can to urge them to realise their mistakes.
Can i say ...beautifully put sir....very plain and understandable ....top stuff
What really tees me of is even after all that madness and supposedly "not getting caught out again" we've still spewed £millions on Mutch, Sandro and Fer. Maybe they will come good but the clock's ticking and there's no sign of them even justifying 10% of their cost at this juncture.
At least with Remy and Samba we managed to cut our losses quite well and recoup more or less what we paid initially. How on earth would we get a fee at all for those 3 chumps though..... I can see us being stuck with them for length of their contracts and seeing them trotting out in League One for us.
Not sure about this anymore, some on here are saying that Amit don't turn up anymore, and they are busy people.
Put yourself in their shoes, is a football club worth it?
I recall once Amit said that QPR for his family are not about profits, its a passion.....like most of us. They know they will never make money out of QPR. However, I agree with most arguments that we should spend sensibly.
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