If they came out and said that then you got to give then a second chance. Somehow, i don't know why but i still think this relationship can still work............i know i'm mad but hay thats what my gut is telling me. But i know f**k all.
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Originally posted by Mr M View PostIf they came out and said that then you got to give then a second chance. Somehow, i don't know why but i still think this relationship can still work............i know i'm mad but hay thats what my gut is telling me. But i know f**k all.
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When a board of directors treat their customers with the utter contempt this present QPR board have then there will only be one outcome. Failure.
I am afraid with all the wishful thinking in the world FB will never admit any failure. Show me a dictator who has.
We have to hope that he manages to sell his share, as inevitabally he is trying to do and we can all move on. I cannot see any other outcome.
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The £20 thing isn't recent though is it? That was said shortly after he bought the club.
As far as I am concerned the board have lied to us way too much since they arrived and I would find it very hard to believe anything they now said unless they actually did something to back it up.
As they say, words are cheap, actions cost......A message to the other Premier League clubs when they visit Loftus Road.....
"NUESTRA GLORIA, VUESTRO INFIERNO"
(If you don't understand it, then learn Spanish. It is the language of world football.....)
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Originally posted by kingy10 View PostI couldn't care less what they said.
If they came out and employed an experienced manager and said that we will stick by him and provide £10 million in transfer fees and introduced a top class youth set up then I'd back them all the way.
Its the decisions they have made that alienate the fans, not the stupid comments.
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Originally posted by qblockpete View PostFlavio tried in part to get fans onside, put his foot in it regaridng the £20 quotes. if he came out again and apologised ( cannot see him doing that) for the team performances but asked for our support, how would we really react?
Likewise, Amit comes out and says this season has not been the best, but we need your support more than ever, would we really get behind him or pick up on the one sentence that we might not agree with?
Basically is it too late? Is it a no win situation for all of them?
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