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Originally posted by Kit View PostUnfortunately the last few years have shown that you would have to be a lunatic to get involved with a football club. There is no grace anymore, Chris Wright was a QPR fan, may still be but unable to come and watch. Mike Gregory is a lifelong Newcastle fan and is loathed by their fans now.
FB has made a lot of mistakes but if he wasn't as arrogant as he is then he would have walked long ago, so what he gets slated for, is the only reason he has put up with it.
I believe his biggest mistake is not finding the right manager, all the other things would fall into place(Price hike, C club etc etc) if he found the man capable of taking us up.
I don't feel sorry for him, as he can look after himself but I do think he deserves a little more respect than he has so far been afforded and whatever anyone says he is quite at liberty to say he saved us from administration because he did indeed save us from administration but until we go back there, some won't be happy.
I just hope he keeps fending off the criticism long enough to fulfill his goal of getting Rangers back in the Premiership.
that is absurd
he will get us into the prem and i doubt he will give up without take us there
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Originally posted by HA9 RANGER View PostHis biggest mistake was saying we would get to champions league within 4 years
that is absurd
he will get us into the prem and i doubt he will give up without take us thereTop Scorers 2018/2019
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Agree with that..
Also think these protests are results based and cannot see anything happening in the next month at the very least.ALL BEST BANTER AND ALL THE LATEST FROM QPR.
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the great thing about living in the worlds greatest democracy is having the freedom to voice ones grieviences without the fear of retribution and a gun pointed at your head.....mr briatore n mr paladini are constantly proving themselves 'not fit n proper' to run a football club of any stature.... a protest is the only way the meglomanic briatore will gather the point that 90% of rangers fans no longer want him here despite 'saving' us from doom...............bit like the french not liking us brits who saved them from sprechenen ze deutsche!you know nothing john snow!!!!
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Originally posted by factamondo View Postthe great thing about living in the worlds greatest democracy is having the freedom to voice ones grieviences without the fear of retribution and a gun pointed at your head.....mr briatore n mr paladini are constantly proving themselves 'not fit n proper' to run a football club of any stature.... a protest is the only way the meglomanic briatore will gather the point that 90% of rangers fans no longer want him here despite 'saving' us from doom...............bit like the french not liking us brits who saved them from sprechenen ze deutsche!Dyslexic so please don't feel the need to correct my spelling mistakes as I really don't give a **** and before you say use spell checker if it is spelt right / wright but not in context spell check is useless
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Leaders in business, politics, or anything else for that matter will only perform at their best when they are told that they are being watched. It reminds them to think twice before they make a decision, even if they still make a dumb first choice.
Dressing as clowns or wearing a red nose will not damage the club in the slightest, but it will send a message to those who make the decisions. It's a lot better than depriving the club of funds and fans.
No boss likes to look foolish in front of their peers and this is exactly the sort of protest that will get the fans message across.A Brit, abroad
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Originally posted by factamondo View Postthe great thing about living in the worlds greatest democracy is having the freedom to voice ones grieviences without the fear of retribution and a gun pointed at your head.....mr briatore n mr paladini are constantly proving themselves 'not fit n proper' to run a football club of any stature.... a protest is the only way the meglomanic briatore will gather the point that 90% of rangers fans no longer want him here despite 'saving' us from doom...............bit like the french not liking us brits who saved them from sprechenen ze deutsche!
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Originally posted by factamondo View Postthe great thing about living in the worlds greatest democracy is having the freedom to voice ones grieviences without the fear of retribution and a gun pointed at your head.....mr briatore n mr paladini are constantly proving themselves 'not fit n proper' to run a football club of any stature.... a protest is the only way the meglomanic briatore will gather the point that 90% of rangers fans no longer want him here despite 'saving' us from doom...............bit like the french not liking us brits who saved them from sprechenen ze deutsche!
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Originally posted by Frisson View PostLeaders in business, politics, or anything else for that matter will only perform at their best when they are told that they are being watched. It reminds them to think twice before they make a decision, even if they still make a dumb first choice.
Dressing as clowns or wearing a red nose will not damage the club in the slightest, but it will send a message to those who make the decisions. It's a lot better than depriving the club of funds and fans.
No boss likes to look foolish in front of their peers and this is exactly the sort of protest that will get the fans message across.
Not exactly like they'll be running around demolishing everything in-sight.We're Queens Park Rangers, we rule supreme
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Originally posted by Frisson View PostLeaders in business, politics, or anything else for that matter will only perform at their best when they are told that they are being watched. It reminds them to think twice before they make a decision, even if they still make a dumb first choice.
Dressing as clowns or wearing a red nose will not damage the club in the slightest, but it will send a message to those who make the decisions. It's a lot better than depriving the club of funds and fans.
No boss likes to look foolish in front of their peers and this is exactly the sort of protest that will get the fans message across.
I disagree because in in the real world, if 2 out of every 10 fans (20%) attending the game go as clowns to protest at the way the club is run, the board will see it as 8 out of 10 (80%) of fans don't think the club is run badly and will not give a damn about the small minority. He has confirmed this by his £20 moan speach.
The singing of songs directed at the board would get the point across more, and more people would join in, which would have a bigger effect. Then the board and their guests would be left in no doubt what the problem was, instead of wondering why a few people have come to watch a game of football with wigs and red noses.Last edited by paulmason; 22-01-2010, 12:14 PM.
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