Ultimately, we can't kid ourselves that its easy to attract top talented players to the club - it'd be a thankless task for anyone. That said, our record in terms of transfers, fees and contracts during Beard's tenure is borderline insane. He had a good innings and a silly amount of devolved patience from TF and its now time for soemone new who has more experience in terms of pure footballing business.
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Originally posted by nasser95 View PostI just feel that at the time, his experience running long term projects and his success with them (the O2 being the highlight) would suggest that he would be capable of leading the club in a positive direction forward. In hindsight - the key factor in your opinion - he made some errors in contracts and I'm not disagreeing with that, but he offered experience of the sort of thing we wanted from a CEO as a developing club.
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While my personal view of the DUFC in charge of QPRFC has not changed at all (no cause for that as of yet) and it largely coincides with that of Vblock and Matty, I am gladly abstaining from the lively debate because I am happy that Harry has left and the team is playing better. I think now that we will survive in the PL and thus will remain financially viable. But God help us and the DUFC if we still get relegated.Banning 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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Originally posted by West Acton View PostKeep seeing Devlin being mentioned as replacement on twitter but was he now the CEO when we had to get the buckets out. I thought from memory he left under a cloud or am I getting totally mixed up
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absolutely certain that PB is out because of the Old Oak project going haywire. Cargiant completely got the upper hand with all their pre contracts in place as well as a lot of community work in place as well. What have we done besides a fancy video and a website.......
Anyway now that the council is talking positively about Cargiant's project I recon TF saw the writing on the wall and "fired" PB (or PB saw the writing himself and resigned before he would get the boot).
I wonder what impact it will have on our new stadium plans.......will they move further away from Loftus Road (than Old Oak) or skip the plans of a new stadium all together with their new strategy of using academy players and not spending on transfers. The latter does not sound like a premier league club though......Last edited by zuluop; 14-02-2015, 12:17 AM.
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Originally posted by vblockranger View PostBut what did he accomplish that he has your backing as a good appointment?"What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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Originally posted by zuluop View Post
I wonder what impact it will have on our new stadium plans.......will they move further away from Loftus Road (than Old Oak) or skip the plans of a new stadium all together with their new strategy of using academy players and not spending on transfers. The latter does not sound like a premier league club though......Rangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers
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Originally posted by vespa View PostPersonally ,with the kybosh on the move to OAC ( ) ,i dont reckon TF will be around ,for too much longer , but what scares me is whether ,Rangers are left with this massive debt ( then the buckets will be out again ,all caused by the irresponsible spending of the current regime ) ,or whether the shareholders will be true to their word and right off the debt . Don`t reckon it will be the latter personally.
I reckon they will take the hit if necessary, don't you? They'll never be able to sell the club with that amount of debt, so they either stay and make the whole project work, or they write off their loans and sell up. Either way, it won't have any effect on us.
As for being overjoyed if the OOC project is called off, it will stifle any chance we have of developing our infrastructure and growing the club, something which you seem mightily pleased about. What kind of future do you think we'll have at LR and playing in the champs, with no other sources of income? Look around London and notice West Ham, Brentford and Spurs are moving, Chelsea would like a new stadium, joining Arsenal and Millwall with new grounds, while we languish at LR, a ground that has cut capacity by almost 50% in 40 years, with currently 13% restricted views.
Attractive proposition eh?Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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