Dont expect to much to happen until the French court rules on FB tomorrow as I'm sure QPR FC will not commit to anything until they know who the owner will be.
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Very good point, and a key day regarding EVERYTHING at QPR, surely?
Amazing that it's being lost amongst the sea of posts about Kitson, Faye(s), and Jermaine Beckfords ability to play for Newcastle or Leeds.
If he loses his appeal tomorrow, he's probably going to be kicked out of owning QPR.
Although I'm sure that would be appealed too, but it's still a very big day in Paris(?) tomorrow for the future of this football club.Final Version - Hope you like it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1z0UQ0eqRM
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Originally posted by Rich View PostNo doubt an extension will be granted until february............
But I suppose everything else is secondary, and up in the air while it runs its course.
If he wins his appeal, he can earn again, and no chance of losing his power at Rangers.
If he fails - he's very vulnerable.
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Originally posted by BazzaInTheLoft View PostEven if found guilty, he won't be thrown out of QPR.
Taksin Sinawatra took over Man City while being wanted for Human Rights abuse in Thailand and was still allowed to be chairman. The fit and proper test is a joke and is not fit for purpose.
That was The FA and/or Premier League.
And I'm not sure that Sinawatra wasn't "advised" to sell up before he did. Avoiding further legal issues. Jumped before pushed, if you like.
Anyway, this is Lord Mawhinney/The Football League... he has shown with Luton, Saints, etc that he doesn't mess about like The Premier League do, what have they ever done to anyone? Look at Portsmouth.
The FL and His Lordship are a very different animal, and a different case all together from Man City.
All I'm saying is that FB is very vulnerable if he loses his appeal.Final Version - Hope you like it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1z0UQ0eqRM
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Whatever the outcome it will not be immediate. Cannot forecast the ruling, but Flavio will be here for sometime, even if the appeal is quashedALL BEST BANTER AND ALL THE LATEST FROM QPR.
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Originally posted by BazzaInTheLoft View PostEven if found guilty, he won't be thrown out of QPR.
Taksin Sinawatra took over Man City while being wanted for Human Rights abuse in Thailand and was still allowed to be chairman. The fit and proper test is a joke and is not fit for purpose.
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Originally posted by qblockpete View PostWhatever the outcome it will not be immediate. Cannot forecast the ruling, but Flavio will be here for sometime, even if the appeal is quashed
There will be more appeals from Flavio than an Australian slip fielder.Final Version - Hope you like it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1z0UQ0eqRM
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