The people running this ####ing shambles need sorting out. Absolute disgrace that it’s come to this. Couldn’t run a #### up in a brewery
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Originally posted by Tarbie View PostThe whole situation is a joke.
Clearly those in charge of the club have been very naive, but how does a huge fine resolve anything? The club has been running at a loss for god knows how long, a fine of this proportion is only going leave us in a situation where we will need to continue running at a loss for the foreseeable future. At the same time we have clubs like Manchester City also living well beyond their means, but balancing the books with dubious sponsorship deals.
FFP isn't really making anything fair. In fact, it is protecting Europe's elite clubs, and making the gulf between them and everyone else even greater. Unfortunately for us, we've walked straight into a situation where we are going to be made an example of!
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Originally posted by bradrangers View PostSo we basically sit in limbo for the next couple of years.
2 more years of bang average players, free transfers and crazy team selections.
Even if we somehow put a half decent team together in the next few seasons, who says we wont lose the appeal and get fined at the end of it?
Damned if we do, damned if we dont.
From what I can recall, our annual revenue is somewhere in the region of 40m quid in the Championship (anybody out there read the accounts?). And even with in 40m revenue, we've still ran at a loss in recent seasons. If we are about to be hit with a 58m fine, then the repercussions will last for a lot longer than 2 years. Unless by some miracle the board are willing to take the fine on the chin, and the FA are happy to have the board pay it out of their own pockets (which I just can't see to be honest).
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So the training ground and the talk of a new stadium was all in the hope of winning this case,it will go to appeal,it will be lost and then the s h i t really hits the fan,(no pun intended) :o) and no more qpr as we know it as this fine deffo cannot be paid,and what p i s s e s me off is the EFL know we cannot pay it,so basically will be putting the club out of business,and the big clubs go on getting bigger aargghhhh !!
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Originally posted by Tarbie View PostWhy just 2 years?
From what I can recall, our annual revenue is somewhere in the region of 40m quid in the Championship (anybody out there read the accounts?). And even with in 40m revenue, we've still ran at a loss in recent seasons. If we are about to be hit with a 58m fine, then the repercussions will last for a lot longer than 2 years. Unless by some miracle the board are willing to take the fine on the chin, and the FA are happy to have the board pay it out of their own pockets (which I just can't see to be honest).
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Originally posted by 1973 ranger View PostI support the club and correct me Kevin but who is responsible for the fine coming our way? I have followed this club for 40 plus years and will continue as do my off springs and nephews. Not sure what your comment is all about and as for me siding with ffp no not all as the whole ruling is total ######.
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Originally posted by Hitman34 View PostThat's us farked then.
Stadium will probably be flogged, with us renting it back. Players like our midfield 3 and pavel, sylla and smithes.
No assets left.
#thank you Tony
#intonywetrust
#justwhatthedoctororderd
#flying high
#shoppingatfoodbank
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