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Originally posted by C.Mongler View PostPeople seem to be angry, rightly, over a number of issues. I would have presumed they were obvious. If you don't care about them, and don't wish to protest, or simply think it is not worth doing...then don't. Other people, regardless, are going to try and at least make their voices heard.
The ticket pricing - the ST prices are disproportionately high for our status, the quality of football being player, the quality of players employed and the quality of the match day experience, when compared to other clubs.
The lack of stability - I echo the sentiments that the Board patently just don't seem to know anything about football. The vast majority of successful football clubs have rich owners with little footballing know-how. Thus, they employ a proven, decent manager and delegate him responsibility for what's happening on the pitch - i.e. having the biggest say in transfers, and being able to have complete control over tactics and team selection. This is NOT happening at QPR - instead we have had no long-term manager for 18 months, and each of them have complained about the interference. We will never, ever have any form of success unless we bring in a competent manager who is allowed to just get on with it by the Board.
The ridiculous transfer policy - As people have already pointed out, we need strikers, we need full-backs. We need proven professional players if we are serious about promotion - no more baby-sitting Briatore's continental mates' kids. No more average players on ridiculously long and expensive contracts who are attractive because they come from Paladini's agent mates. Real investment in transfers, please, with direct input from listening to the manager's concerns.
A culture of deceit - The spin emitting from this club is incredible. We are consistently kept in the dark, with leaks appearing left, right and centre with dubious consequences. Sometimes, we have been openly lied to. No more crossed wires, more open-ness, more meeting with the fans and actually listening to our concerns (unlike the complete debacle of the STs.) We are not stupid children, we are concerned football fans, and are mature enough to know what the hell is going on.
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