QPR have made progress - league table wise and the Board are spending money. Unfortunately not enough progress and the money is being spent very unwisely.
Most if it seems to be via loans to the club, and a lot of it is spent on wages to overpaid players who don't do enough on the pitch to warrant it, and a lot more is going out to ex-managers, assistants and coaches after they have had their contracts ended early.
The Board would have been better off appointing a decent manager and giving him a good transfer budget and time to get on with the job of winning promotion.
They could have appointed Billy Davies before appointing Dowie. They could have given him around £7M and he probably would have got QPR promoted last season.
Instead they appointed Dowie, brought in players on loan (paying loan fees and good wages to some) then sacked him and paid him and his staff off, spent some more money on players in the transfer window, sacked the Sousa and his team, and started the whole merry-go-rond again in the summer with Magilton and now Hart.
Will they learn? I doubt it very much.
Most if it seems to be via loans to the club, and a lot of it is spent on wages to overpaid players who don't do enough on the pitch to warrant it, and a lot more is going out to ex-managers, assistants and coaches after they have had their contracts ended early.
The Board would have been better off appointing a decent manager and giving him a good transfer budget and time to get on with the job of winning promotion.
They could have appointed Billy Davies before appointing Dowie. They could have given him around £7M and he probably would have got QPR promoted last season.
Instead they appointed Dowie, brought in players on loan (paying loan fees and good wages to some) then sacked him and paid him and his staff off, spent some more money on players in the transfer window, sacked the Sousa and his team, and started the whole merry-go-rond again in the summer with Magilton and now Hart.
Will they learn? I doubt it very much.
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