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I wasn't suggesting that Tony should 'leave' - I was suggesting he should stand down as Chairman whilst retaining ownership of the club. A perfectly reasonable position, which I have justified in depth. If people honestly think that somehow jeopardises my 'status' as a QPR supporter (bizarre) then they are either remarkably stupid or possess an incredibly narrow view on life where they are right and everyone else is wrong.
I wasn't suggesting that Tony should 'leave' - I was suggesting he should stand down as Chairman whilst retaining ownership of the club. A perfectly reasonable position, which I have justified in depth. If people honestly think that somehow jeopardises my 'status' as a QPR supporter (bizarre) then they are either remarkably stupid or possess an incredibly narrow view on life where they are right and everyone else is wrong.
Honestly haven't seen anyone say wanting the chairman to stand down means you support QPR any less?
Didn't see anyone rushing to buy us when we were cheaper to buy.
The ironic part of course is that we have become infintely less attractive to a potential new buyer, due to the accounts spiralling out of control under Fernandes' ownership.
the amount of cash he has put into the club makes him a legend,but inlike jim gregory he dosnt seem to know his football
I would argue that investing the kind of money he has and being rewarded with 2 relegations in 3 seasons makes you a mug, but I guess its all a matter of opinion.
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